FoxTrot by Bill Amend for October 02, 1998
Transcript:
Andy: I think one of the things "Dilbert's" success really demonstrates is the power of niche appeal. Originally, the strip was about all sorts of topics. But once Scott Adams realized he was stroking a chord with the world's cubicle dwellers, he focused almost exclusively on workplace humor, and since then he's become filthy rich. I guess the lesson for other cartoonists is, if you want to make it big, find an underserved target audience and go after it. Right, kids? Paige: Mom! Jason called me "haggis face"! Jason: No, no - I called you "Lassie."
Haggis is like pudding with sheep’s pluck and other stuff. I think it sounds gross, but if someone else liked it, I wouldn’t judge. People have their likes and dislikes.