Garfield und seine Freunde

SERIE • 7 Staffeln • Animation, Kinder & Familie, Komödien • Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika • 1988
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Die animierten Geschichten von Garfield der Katze, Odie dem Hund, ihrem Besitzer Jon und den Schwierigkeiten, in die sie geraten. Und auch Orson das Schwein und seine Abenteuer auf einem Bauernhof mit seinen Mitbewohnern.

Originaltitel
Garfield and Friends
Produktionsland
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Originalsprache
Englisch
Untertitel
Nein
Besetzung
Lorenzo Music, Gregg Berger, Thom Huge, Howard Morris, Frank Welker, Julie Payne, Desiree Goyette

Episoden-Guide

1. Staffel 1 (41 Episoden)
01
Happy Birthday, Garfield
Peace and Quiet: Garfield watches TV all night after Jon leaves the set on, so the tired cat tries to take a long nap while Jon and Odie go out to run errands. Unfortunately, Binky the Clown shows up at the door to deliver a special birthday greeting to "Mrs. Edna Fogerty," and won't leave until he completes his quest. Wanted: Wade: Wade believes that the police will arrest him after he rips the a tag off the bottom of a couch. Meanwhile, Roy plays a CD of rooster crows on his stereo, which goes out of control. Garfield Goes Hawaiian: Garfield is diagnosed with the Hawaiian Cat Flu, an unusual feline disease that causes him to hula whenever somebody close to him mentions Hawaii or anything from the state. Jon decides to use Garfield's ailment to win a cash prize on a TV show featuring funny animal stunts--but his plan ends up taking a surprising twist. .
02
Übeltäter Wade
Box O' Fun: Jon is studying for a test in his night school class, and brings home a cardboard box full of books. While he tries to read, Garfield and Odie use the box to have all sorts of imaginary adventures, including driving a race car, sailing across the ocean, and flying an airplane. Unidentified Flying Orson: When Roy sees Orson reading a science fiction novel, the crafty rooster decides to play a prank by claiming that the Earth has been invaded by aliens which look like cheese danishes. Orson's overactive imagination gets the better of him, sparking a farm-wide panic--but Lanolin realizes that Roy is behind the trick and turns the tables. School Daze: Garfield tries to mail visiting Nermal to Abu Dhabi. When Jon finds out, he sends Garfield to the Stonewall Obedience School, which has a strict counselor.
03
Honolulu Garfield
Nighty Nightmare: When Garfield eats Jon's entire pizza, Jon claims that Garfield will have a nightmare from such eating. Garfield scoffs at that idea, but later that night, he dreams that he eats so much that he grows into an insatiable giant. At first, things in the dream seem wonderful--until the military decides to try to destroy Garfield in a parody of King Kong. Title Reference: Nighty Night Banana Nose: The gang becomes annoyed by Roy's pranks; when he accuses them of not being able to take a joke, they begin to call him "Banana Nose," which hurts his feelings to the point where he leaves the farm. Booker soon goes missing as well. Title Reference: Banana notes Ode to Odie: In this rapped segment, Garfield talks about a Sunday afternoon where he tricked Odie out of the house by throwing the dog's favorite bone into the front yard and locking the door. Odie then begins to explore the neighborhood, where he comes across a tough dog named Butch and his flunkies.
04
Bitte nicht stören
Fraidy Cat: Garfield watches a horror movie during a thunderstorm while Jon goes out shopping. The electricity goes out and Garfield thinks Jon was captured by a monster. Shell Shocked Sheldon: Orson and Booker think that it's time for Sheldon to come out of his shell, so Orson sits on him one night. However, a fox comes and kidnaps Sheldon when Orson gets himself a snack. Nothing to Sneeze At: Jon asks Liz, the vet, out on a date while Garfield has an allergy and is sneezing frequently. Liz thinks Jon is not caring much about him.
05
Besuch vom Mars
Garfield's Moving Experience: Garfield feels mistreated by Jon, so he decides to find himself a new home. A rich girl finds him and takes him to her giant manor. Wade: You're Afraid: The farm animals think it is a good idea for Orson to hypnotize Wade into being the bravest duck in the world. However, this results in chaos when Wade taunts the farm's bull. Good Mousekeeping: A mouse named Floyd realizes Garfield does not chase mice, so he informs a mouse clan about the situation. They end up invading the house.
06
Eilpaket nach Abu Dhabi
Identity Crisis: Garfield finds Floyd in an alley with a dog being on the run from a dog catcher. The three decide to exchange their animal sounds, and so the dog catcher goes after Garfield. The Bad Sport: Everyone on the farm except for Roy decides to try a new game that Orson found in a book of group games. Roy decides to replace the rules with his made-up version. Up a Tree: Nermal visits Garfield's house and Garfield gets jealous of the attention he gets. Garfield therefore decides to climb a tree, but eventually becomes too scared to come back down.
07
Das große Fressen
Weighty Problem: Jon buys a new talking scale, which Garfield tampers with, causing the results to be inaccurate when Jon weighs himself. Jon decides to go on a strict diet and exercise a lot, dragging an unwilling Garfield along with him. The Worm Turns: While showing the viewers around the farm, Orson narrates a story of why Booker stopped chasing worms. Good Cat, Bad Cat: Jon tells Garfield to leave the mailman alone due to an important package delivery. But the cat runs into trouble when his "bad side"--manifesting as a miniature Garfield in a devil suit--tries to convince him to do nasty things. Garfield's "good side", dressed as an angel, tries to convince Garfield to fight temptation, but this proves to be a challenge.
08
Roy Bananennase
Cabin Fever: Jon, Garfield, and Odie, vacation during the winter in a cabin. While Jon is out to buy groceries, Garfield and Odie are snowed inside the cabin without nourishment. Garfield worries that this could be the end. Return of Power Pig: Sheldon becomes frightened when Orson tries to read Humpty Dumpty to him. When the event is relayed around the farm, it leads to a rumor of a monster lurking around. Fair Exchange: Garfield and Jon both have dreams where they switch bodies after they argued earlier that one lives life easier than the other. Both learn that neither side has much of an easier life.
09
Ode an Odie
The Binky Show: When Jon's birthday arrives, Garfield panics as he doesn't have any money to get Jon anything. To win Jon a present, Garfield goes on a game show titled "Name That Fish", which is hosted by Binky the Clown. Keeping Cool: Orson is terrified of the fact that his mean older brothers are visiting him, while Bo tells him not to worry about how they harm him. This is the first appearance of Orson's brothers Don't Move: Garfield wanders into a fish shop to eat, telling Odie to sit on an X in a circle drawn on the sidewalk and not move. Odie then gets caught by the dog catcher, which results in a crazy trip around the city involving a fire engine, a garbage barge, and a pelican.
10
Das Monster in der Küche
Magic Mutt: When Jon is asked to perform a magic show at a children's hospital, he goes to a local magic shop to buy some new tricks. Garfield tags along and makes an enemy of Merlin, the owner's dog. The two pets begin to have a small war using the various magical devices in the store, including a genuinely magic wand that allows the user to change form. Short Story: Booker wants more responsibility on the farm, but the adults tell him that he's too little to help out. Meanwhile, Orson's brothers attempt to steal the year's vegetable crop, and end up capturing everyone in their efforts to do so. It's up to Booker to use his height to his advantage and save his friends. Monday Misery: Anguished over it being Monday, Garfield tries to find a way to avoid dealing with the usual bad luck that happens to him on that day.
11
Fuchs, du hast das Ei gestohlen
Best of Breed: When Garfield gets jealous of Nermal's awards, he enters a cat talent show, where he is coincidentally up against Nermal. National Tapioca Pudding Day: Roy makes a spring-loaded present of tapioca pudding under the guise of "National Tapioca Pudding Day", a fake holiday where tapioca pudding is given as a gift. But his plan goes awry when everyone on the farm gives the present to someone else to try to celebrate the holiday. All About Odie: At a university, Garfield presents a documentary-like presentation on Odie.
12
Hatchie, Halif, Garfield
Caped Avenger: While a cartoon expert comes to review some of Jon's characters, Garfield's alter ego, the Caped Avenger, searches for a missing Pooky. Shy Fly Guy: During the winter, Wade's cousin Fred Duck visits the farm to ask Wade if they want to fly together, and finds humor in the fact that Wade is afraid to fly. Wade makes a resolution to fly during the end of the winter. Green Thumbs Down: Jon decides to grow his own food in the garden after noticing the high grocery bills. However, his idea is harder to pull off than it seems.
13
Trautes Heim, Glück allein
Forget Me Not: Garfield is hit in the head by a falling pie tin, and suffers from amnesia. His personality is completely reversed. Jon is especially concerned when Garfield asks who everyone is, does not know his own name and even turns down lasagna. I Like Having You Around!: Orson is writing an extract in his diary, from about two weeks ago, about Bo leaving the farm after fighting with his sister Lanolin. Lanolin doesn't seem concerned, but Orson knows better. Sales Resistance: Due to Garfield's habit of ordering worthless things from TV infomercials, Jon threatens that if he buys another such item, he will no longer be fed lasagna. After Jon leaves, Garfield orders a supposedly free elephant repeller, which turns out to be one of his biggest mistakes.
14
Der Bulle ist los
Orson tries to hypnotize Wade into not being afraid of everything.
15
Das Mäuseparadies
Mice take over the house after learning that Garfield doesn't chase them.
16
Wer bin ich?
While on a jaunt about town, Garfield runs into Floyd the mouse and they begin to chat. In the meantime, a dog catcher comes by trying to catch a big, mean dog. The dog finds Garfield, so Garfield begins to bark like a canine to save himself. Floyd wants to learn the trick in case he comes across any crabby cats, so Garfield teaches him to meow. The dog comes across FLoyd, and he teaches the dog to squeak like a mouse. In the meantime, the dog catcher has become very confused, and captures Garfield. Imagine the surprise on his boss' face when his employee begins to claim he's found a barking cat, squeaking dog, and meowing mouse!
17
Ein ganz neues Spiel
The gang decides to try out a new sport called pig ball, but Roy excludes himself--until he adds some rules of his own.
18
Garfield sitzt fest
Nermal's come over for another visit, and Jon can't get over how cute he is. Garfield tries to be cute as well, but ends up destroying some of the items in the house, so Jon sends him outside. Garfield gets a craving to climb a tree, but he gets stuck as usual. As Garfield waits for someone to rescue him, Nermal comes by and joins Garfield in the tree. The firemen come, but they only take Nermal out of the tree! Finally as the sun sets, Jon comes up to rescue Garfield after he had been watching Garfield up there all day. A rather perturbed Garfield uses Jon's ladder to get down, and leaves Jon in the tree.
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Gewichtsprobleme?
Jon buys a new talking, fortune telling scale. Garfield decides to turn the knob of it and afterwards Jon goes on it. The scale tells him that he is overweight so Jon decides to excercise and gets Garfield to excercise with him. After many excercises that went wront due to Garfield, Jon goes onto the scale again and the scale informs him that he is the correct weight for his size. The scale then tells him that his fortune is to punish his cat for tempering with the scales eariler. Uh-oh!
20
Da ist der Wurm drin
Orson explains how Booker gave up worm-chasing.
21
Lieben Sie Briefträger?
Garfield's Bad conscience provokes him to do bad things while his Good conscience tries to stop him.
22
Kein heißes Wochenende
Jon's friends loan him their cabin the the woods for the weekend, so the entire crew packs up their things and head up to the mountains. Jon goes out to get food when he finds the cupboards empty, leaving Garfield and Odie alone in the cabin. However, it begins to snow very heavily, and the roads are closed. Jon decides to make it back to the cabin on foot, while Garfield curbs his appetite by eating pictures of food out of a cooking book. Will Jon be able to get back to the cabin, and will Garfield finally get some real food before he starves?
23
Ein Job für Super-Schwein
Orson begins to tell a story that Sheldon thinks is too scary. He shows that he's scared, which eventually leads to speculation that there is a monster on the farm.
24
Ich Garfield - Du Jon?
Jon is tired of Garfield's laziness and antics, and Garfield is sick of Jon's lectures. Jon is so annoyed, he wishes that Garfield could be in his shoes and understand what he has to deal with. Garfield wishes that Jon knew how tough it is being a cat. So, the both of them go to bed and begin to dream. In the dream, they each switch bodies and begin to fully understand the problems the other has to deal with. The next morning, they wake up with the realization that their lives are not as bad as they first thought.
25
Die große Binky-Show
Garfield goes on the Binky Show to win a birthday present for Jon.
26
Schlimme Brüder
Bo explains the art of ""keeping cool"" when problems arise.
27
Halt - keine Bewegung!
Odie tags along with Garfield to a fish store. Garfield tells Odie to stay put outside and this cartoon follows the adventures of Odie as he unwittingly travels from one place to another.
28
Zaubern will gelernt sein
Jon is going to put on a magic show for the children's hospital, and his dusting off his old tricks (which are pretty lame.) So, Jon decides to go to magic shop to acquire some new and better magic tricks. Garfield goes with him, and happens to make enemies with the shop owner's dog. While trying to escape from the dog, Garfield gets mixed up in various magic tricks - including a real magic wand. Garfield accidentally breaks the wand, filling the shop with magic smoke and causing a few physical changes to the dog as well as himself.
29
Kleiner Booker, großer Held
Booker becomes tired of being small when the other farm animals turn him down due to this. However, when Orson's brothers invade the farm, it's up to Booker to save the day...
30
Ein schrecklicher Tag
It's Monday again, and Garfield has fallen into his usual paranoia. He tries to hide from it's terrors, but he cannot find a single place that is free from the Monday curse. Jon is sending his friend in Samoa a package, so Garfield hides in the box thinking that he'll be free from Monday. He goes through quite a rough trip from the post office to his destination, but Garfield finally arrives in Samoa. He realizes that Monday is finally over back home, but a native tells him that since they are many hours behind the USA, Monday is just beginning!
31
Meister aller Klassen
Garfield wins the Best of Breed award, even with Nermal to go up against.
32
Wie du mir, so ich dir
To make the perfect prank, Roy tells everyone it is National Tapioca Pudding Day, and he passes around a gift box filled with spring-loaded pudding for the unsuspecting to open.
33
Professor Garfield
Garfield teaches us more about our favourite little yellow pooch.
34
Wo ist Pooky?
Garfield's Teddy Bear, Pooky, is missing so he becomes ""THE CAPED AVENGER"" and starts looking for his friend, with Odie (nicknamed ""Slurp"") taging along as his sidekick.
35
Flieg, Wade, flieg!
Wade is determined to fly after his cousin Fred ridicules him.
36
Esst Gemüse und ihr bleibt gesund!
Jon thinks grocery shopping is too expensive, so he decides to plant a garden in the backyard to grow his own vegetables.
37
Der große Unbekannte
After swipping a pie off of the windowsill, Garfield then has it swiped off from his hands by a big dog. The dog eats the pie and throws the tray at Garfield's head. Garfield then suffers ammnesia and wouldn't eat lasanga. Instead, he keeps Odie saves from the edge of the table and eats raisins and the only one that can help him get it back is the one that gave him ammnesia, the big dog...
38
Stürmische Zeiten
Bo believes that Lanolin's constant disagreements means that she doesn't want him around, so he leaves the farm.
39
Wer soll das bezahlen?
Jon tries to stop Garfield from buying every useless product advertised on television.
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2. Staffel 2 (80 Episoden)
01
Ungebetene Gäste
Pest of a Guest: It's a cold, winter's night and a stray cat rings on Garfield's door. Jon and Odie feel sorry for the stray and takes him in. However, the stray has a lot more to him than just a poor kitty cat look and soon Garfield takes action... The Impractical Joker: Orson fires Roy after he insults all of the animals with a joke book and replaces him with Fred Duck. Fat and Furry: After Garfield buys a lottery ticket with the number 77777779, the crew win the lottery and become famous. They end up being featured on "Lifestyles of the Fat and Furry". Guest voice of Robin Leach.
02
Der Rausschmiss
Rip Van Kitty: During a picnic, Garfield tries to nap, and plays cruel tricks on Odie and Nermal when they disturb his sleep. Jon accuses Garfield of sleeping too much, which prompts a dream sequence in which Garfield naps for twenty years and ends up in the future. Grabbity: Roy plays a prank on Wade, who wonders what would happen if the Law of Gravity (or "Grabbity" as Roy pronounced it) was repealed. Cameo appearance of Jon. The Big Catnap: Jon receives a box of homemade cookies from his mother, and tries to avoid Garfield, who eats them every year they are delivered via elaborate pranks.
03
Der Lotto-König
The Great Getaway: Jon visits New York City on a weekend away from his cat Garfield, not knowing that Garfield has snuck along. Things get worse when Garfield realizes that Jon's date, a seemingly innocent woman named Rosalyn, is a pickpocket. The fat cat pursues the two in an attempt to keep Jon safe from the woman's thieving ways. Scrambled Eggs: Orson narrates a previous event about Sheldon and how he was mistaken for a mother turtle's child (who, like Sheldon, was not hatched yet and has his legs sticking out). Hansel and Garfield: While Nermal stays for a visit, Garfield is forced to entertain him, and ends up telling the story of Hansel and Gretel. Nermal ends up protesting various elements of the tale (including the ending featuring the witch being burned), forcing Garfield to change the story to appease him.
04
Schlaf, Garfield, schlaf...
The Sludge Monster: Jon, Garfield, and Odie are forced to stay in an old and abandoned hotel after the car breaks down in front of it. There, he tells Garfield and Odie the legend of the Sludge Monster, whom the two eventually believe is real. Fortune Kooky: Wade becomes superstitious after reading his paper fortunes from Chinese fortune cookies. Roy, sensing an opportunity for a prank, concocts a fake fortune and then stages its events to scare Wade and steal his and Orson's picnic lunch. Heatwave Holiday: During an especially hot summer day, Garfield decides to think in cold ways. This eventually develops into a trend throughout the city of decorating for Christmas in the middle of July. Everyone is thrilled to celebrate early.
05
Die Sache mit der Schwerkraft
One Good Fern Deserves Another: A nearly blind greenhouse salesman accidentally sells Jon a rare meat-eating fern (after Garfield and Odie destroy all of the ferns in his house). Meanwhile, Garfield tries to watch Attack of the Giant Pod People. Goody-Go-Round: Bo needs a record player so he can listen to some music, and Orson sets out to find him one for being such a good friend, where a chain reaction is put in effect after the giver wants something in return, with some catastrophic results. The Black Book: Jon is excited to go on a date with a beautiful woman, but becomes upset when he calls her up and hears a man's voice on the line (the man is actually his date's brother). He swears off women and tells Garfield to hide his little black book of phone numbers, but when he changes his mind, Garfield holds to his promise and refuses to reveal his hiding place.
06
Der Plätzchenschreck
The Legend of the Lake: Garfield hosts a tour of the National Cat Museum, and narrates a story about a prehistoric feline who was determined to cross a giant lake to reach the fabled "lasagna trees" that grew on a faraway island. Double oh Orson: Orson reads a spy novel, and his imagination turns him into "Double-oh-Orson", a parody of the James Bond film Thunderball. Also featured are "Pinfeather" (Roy), "W" (Wade), "The Countless Lanolin" (Lanolin), and a frozen Bo. On his adventure, Double-oh-Orson tries to stop the top-secret highly-experimental thermonuclear exploding grelbin device before it's too late Health Feud: Garfield takes revenge on a stereotypical TV health/fitness show host when his influence on Jon becomes a threat to Garfield's lifestyle.
07
Gefährliche Bekanntschaft
Binky Gets Cancelled!: Garfield tells the viewers about a past event where Binky the Clown becomes a handyman after his show is cancelled by low ratings. Show Stoppers: The Farm animals put on a talent show, where Wade has stage fright. Orson gets it as well when his brothers attend the show. Cutie and the Beast: Nermal runs away after believing that he is ugly, which is caused by one of Garfield's pranks. Odie is upset and nags Garfield into finding Nermal, which he eventually sets out to do.
08
The Lasagna Zone: Jon buys a new TV satellite dish, and when Garfield spills lasagna on its surface, he is transported into the TV shows. Cameos of Booker and Sheldon. Sleepytime Pig: Orson is tired during the day. Some of the others attempt to help him get rest, while the Sandman's substitute tries to make Orson go to sleep. Yojumbo: Jon and Liz go on a date where they run into a bully, prompting Jon to feel like a wimp. He decides to take karate lessons, so he can stand up to the bully with his skills. Garfield, realizing that his owner is in danger, becomes "Yojumbo," a samurai warrior, to protect him.
09
Garfields Märchenstunde
Pros and Cons: After being assigned to buy groceries, Odie is cheated out of his money by an alley cat, who trades an old sock in for Odie's grocery money. Rooster Revenge: After pulling several pranks on Orson, Roy fears that Orson will pull a revenge prank on him, despite Orson's statement that he would not. Lights! Camera! Garfield!: Garfield accepts a job as a movie stunt double after he thinks that he will be famous with larger roles.
10
Die Nacht mit dem Monster
Polecat Flats: Jon takes Garfield to a dude ranch called "Polecat Flats", where Garfield learns about the ranch life, while wondering what a polecat is (a skunk). First appearance of Cactus Jake. Cameo appearance of Roy. Hogcules: Orson tells Booker and Sheldon the myth of Hercules. Roy tells him his brothers are coming to visit and then Orson falls asleep, wondering what being Hercules would be like. Brain Boy: Garfield is framed for destruction by Roscoe, a polite, clever and nerdy son of Jon's cousin Al, who turns out to be two-faced and cruel.
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Maine Course: A lady from an aquarium sends Jon an live lobster to cook. Jon, Garfield, and Odie eventually befriend it as a family member and name him Therm. No Laughing Matter: After Roy annoys the farm animals with a new joke book, aliens who lack a sense of humor visit the farm to destroy comedy. The animals try to stop them with all of Roy's joke books. Attack of the Mutant Guppies: After hearing Garfield's story on giant radioactive mutant guppies, Nermal gets scared and can't go to sleep. As an apology, Garfield tries to prove to Nermal that his fictional story is false so he can sleep. However, it turns out to be real and he becomes scared as well.
12
Ein heisses Fest
Robodie: A mad scientist kidnaps Odie to use him as a model for his cloning machine that makes toy robots. Later, Garfield mistakes one for Odie. First Aid Wade: After falling off the back of a cow, Wade suffers a leg injury and thinks that Roy and Orson will perform surgery on it due to a misunderstanding. Video Victim: Garfield and Jon make a bet that if Garfield can stop watching TV for 24 hours, he'll stop using the vacuum, in which annoys Garfield. He then finds it hard to live without viewing programs--especially when the TV comes to life and tries to tempt the cat into watching him.
13
Ein verhängnisvoller Irrtum
The Curse of the Klopman: Jon's third cousin Norbert has died, and has left the Klopman Diamond in his will, which goes to Garfield. The will warns it has a curse on it. Norbert's business partner believes it should go to him and tries to get Garfield to sell him the rare jewel. Mud Sweet Mud: Everyone in the farm decides to clean up the farm after it looks messy. However, when it comes to Orson's waller, Orson explains to them what it means to him. Rainy Day Dreams: During a rainy night, Jon has a date at home, despite the fact that his date is a home insurance salesman. Meanwhile, Garfield and Odie use their imaginations for adventures since they are bored.
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Basket Brawl: Set as a basketball game that mice attend, Jon, Odie, and Nermal attempt to pack a picnic lunch without Garfield devouring the food. Guest voice of Chick Hearn. Origin of Power Pig: Orson tells Wade the story of how he originated Power Pig, while his brothers get an idea for stealing the harvest crops Cactus Jake Rides Again: Jon, Odie, and Garfield invite Cactus Jake to reside at their home temporarily during a rodeo championship, which they find unpleasant.
15
Falsch verbunden
Binky Goes Bad!: Binky is put on trial at court after he is framed for a series of robberies by Stinky Davis, a criminal; the events are narrated in a script Garfield reads. Barn of Fear: When the barn is filled with their crops, the gang stays at an old abandoned barn. However, chaos ensues when Orson's brothers frighten the gang with spooky tricks. Mini-Mall Matters: Garfield hosts a factual and educational show about mini-malls and how they are grown, maintained, and their features.
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Die Lasagne Insel
Attention-Getting Garfield: Garfield tries to win back public attention after he realizes that Odie gets more attention than he does. Swine Trek: While resting due to a terrible cold, Orson dreams that he and the gang are part of a galaxy crew called the Swine Trek (parody of Star Trek). It Must be True!: At the WBOR TV station, Garfield presents a show to a live audience called It Must be True!, where he claims everything stated on television is a true fact.
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Arrivaderci, Odie!: Garfield believes that Jon has gotten rid of Odie after Garfield broke a vase and pinned the blame on Odie. Garfield claims that he won't miss him, but is then unable to get Odie off of his mind. Cameo appearance of Wade and Sheldon. Gort Goes Good: Orson's brother, Gort, says that he has given up his evil ways and is now on Orson's side. Wade, however, is suspicious of Gort. Feeling Feline: After hearing a claim on television about pet owners becoming like their pets, Jon and Garfield both dismiss the idea, but Jon finds himself acting suspiciously like Garfield later that night. This leads to a dream in which Jon slowly transforms into a human version of Garfield, constantly asking for lasagna and sleeping all day.
18
Muskeln sind nicht alles
The Bear Facts: While Jon, Garfield, and Odie camp in the forest (much to Garfield's dismay), a stray dancing bear shows up. Wade makes a cameo appearance. Nothing to be Afraid of: The farm animals are tired of Wade's phobias, so they try to find something that will not scare him. The Big Talker: Garfield is furious with Joe Palaver, a loudmouth television host, who hates cats and says they are not useful whatsoever. After finding out that Palaver is superstitious, Garfield carries out revenge. Guest voice of Stanley Ralph Ross.
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Pinkes Rache
Cactus Makes Perfect: Garfield, Jon, and Odie visit Cactus Jake on his ranch. Cactus Jake shares a story about a cat he encountered, which was similar to Garfield. Hogcules II: Roy tricks Wade into spilling grain from a silo, and Orson ends up trying to clean it up. He later daydreams about Hogcules dealing with a two-headed giant that stole a large birdbath. Crime and Nourishment: When a picnic basket gets stolen, Garfield goes after it. He stumbles upon a strange community of small green people (similar to the Smurfs), who use food items as currency and eat money.
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T.V. of Tomorrow: After their current set breaks, Jon, Garfield, and Odie go shopping for a new TV, some of which are bizarre. Guest voice of Frank Buxton. Little Red Riding Egg: After finding a video camera, Orson decides to make a movie with the farm animals adapting Little Red Riding Hood using Sheldon as the title character, while the Fox is searching for nourishment Well-Fed Feline: When an activist sees Jon angry at Garfield for eating his lasagna cake (and hearing him say that he'll never feed Garfield again), she threatens to call the police unless Jon feeds Garfield as much as he can.
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Bin ich nicht niedlich?
Invasion of the Big Robots: Garfield wakes up one morning and finds himself in a Space Shuttle Launch Site. After a warrior named Starwolf passes by him and makes commands to his fleet, Garfield soon realizes that he is in the wrong cartoon. (A similar plot is used in "Clash of the Titans".) Shelf Esteem: After Wade crashes into his library, Orson decides to put all of his books away. Lanolin and Roy make a bet to see if Orson would finish the job that day. Housebreak Hotel: Jon is going out of town and brings Garfield and Odie to Howie's Housebreak Hotel. However, it turns out the place keeps the animals in cages all day long and neglect them. Guest voice of Jesse White.
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In der Nudel-Galaxis
First Class Feline: Jon and Odie see that Garfield has once again stuffed Nermal in a box marked to Abu Dhabi. The trio then teams up to trick Garfield into thinking he really has sent Nermal to the foreign country. Hamelot: When the shower is broken, Orson decides to remedy this by getting an old bucket from the shed. Orson falls and loses consciousness when the pile that he is standing on collapses, leading him to dream of a Camelot-like setting. How to be Funny!: Garfield gives a lecture on humor and what it means to be funny. He goes into detail on what is funny (silly costumes and gags such as Odie loving Mondays) and what is not funny (pie throwing and silly lighting jokes).
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Mystic Manor: When Odie wanders into Mystic Manor, Garfield goes to get him back to avoid getting in trouble. Cameos of Orson, Wade, Roy, and Jim Davis. Flop Goes the Weasel: A weasel is on the farm, lurking around to steal chickens. The farm animals believe Wade is a hero after inadvertently defeating the Weasel, causing Wade to take the fame for granted. First appearance of the Weasel. Cameo appearance of Odie. The Legend of Long Jon: While visiting Yorktown, Jon discovers that he apparently had a traitorous pirate ancestor named Long Jon Arbuckle. Guest voice of Shep Menken.
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Gestatten: Kung Fu!
China Cat: While visiting China, a waitress at a restaurant tells Jon a legend about an orange cat similar to Garfield, and how it brings bad luck according to a dragon. Cock-a-Doodle Dandy: Bo tells the viewers (and gets interrupted by characters who do not appear in the episode) about Roy, who is being attacked by a sleepy bear when trying to make his bugle wake-up call on time. Beach Blanket Bonzo: Jon tries to impress a girl at the beach. Garfield does not understand how anyone could go crazy over a pretty face until he falls in love with a female cat named Lola.
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Wer Anderen eine Grube gräbt ...
Lemon-Aid: Jon gets conned by Al Swindler into getting a new car, only to find that it's broken. Swindler then tries to sell Jon his old car back. First appearance of Al Swindler. Hog Noon: Hammerhead Hog, the pig that bullied Orson back in school, writes him a letter saying that he's coming to settle things with Orson once and for all. Orson prepares for the visit. Video Airlines: Garfield, Jon and Odie try to watch a movie, but the only one on TV is "Kung Fu Creatures on the Rampage 2", which none of them are interested in. They then seek out alternative ways to watch a movie, but "Kung Fu Creatures on the Rampage 2" proves incredibly hard to escape.
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The Mail Animal: After the latest prank by Garfield, Jon's mailman, Herman Post, gets fired by the post office chief for being a disgrace and afraid of a cat. To get back his job, Garfield decides to harass the post office chief. Peanut-Brained Rooster: Orson tells the story of how Roy became obsessed with peanuts. To make matters worse, Orson's brothers steal the peanut crop. Mummy Dearest: While visiting a museum, Garfield falls down and loses consciousness. He then dreams that he is a cat in ancient Egypt, where someone is trying get rid of him, as he is the good luck charm of the Pharaoh (Jon).
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Garfield als Star
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Garfield auf der Farm
Jon drags Garfield to the Polecat Flats dude ranch so that he can experience life in the wild West.
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Orson envisions he is the warrior Hogcules (a parody of Hercules) upon hearing that his brothers are coming to visit.
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Das junge Genie
Garfield, Jon and Odie visit Jon's cousin Al and his son Roscoe. Roscoe is mean to Garfield, but Garfield gets his revenge.
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Ein Hummer im Haus
Jon recieves a ""Lobster on Wings"" from his relative as a gift. He begins to prepare a great gourmet meal, when he finds out that the lobster inside is alive! Both Jon and Garfield try to cook it, but they just don't have the heart. First, Jon tries to give it a home at the aquarium, but they have too many lobsters already due to the ""Lobster on Wings"" Co. So, Jon decides to keep the lobster as a pet. At first, life with a lobster around the house is fun, except it seems as though the lobster is homesick. So, Jon and Garfield fly out to the Atlantic Ocean to take the lobster back home.
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It's up to the gang to stop aliens from all comedy, including Roy's new jokebook.
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Guppies in der Unterwelt
Nermal comes to visit and brings his pet guppy. Garfield tries to scare him by telling a story about how children dumped their guppies down the sewer, and they grew to gigantic proportions. Nermal gets really scared, and won't leave Garfield alone until they check out the sewers. They are both in for quite a surprise when Garfield's story happens to be true! How will Garfield and Nermal be able to escape?
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Odie und die mechanischen Hunde
Garfield and Odie decide walk to a salad bar for lunch. The owner is very distressed that Garfield's there because of his large appetite. In the meantime, Odie gets captured by a mad scientist named Dr. Bean. Dr. Bean makes a bunch of robot dogs using Odie as a model, and Garfield accidentally takes a decoy home. He and Jon soon notice the difference, and go find Dr. Bean's office and the real Odie.
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Wade overhears Orson and Roy talking about using a hammer and nails to fix something and he thinks they are talking about his hurt leg, when really they're talking about Orson's table tennis table.
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Der Kampf mit der Glotze
Jon's vacuum cleaner disrupts Garfield's television watching, so Jon agrees to stop using the vacuum if Garfield can go twenty-four hours without watching TV. But while Garfield is trying to sleep, the television actually tries to persaude him to watch him.
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Der verfluchte Diamant
Jon's rich cousin Norbert dies. At the reading of the will, Garfield inherits the Klopman Diamond... which comes with a curse. After a series of bad events, Garfield gives in and sells the diamond to the man who demands it from him.
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Cleaning up the farm means getting rid of everything dirty--including Orson's mud waller.
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Die Versicherungsagentin
Garfield's wild fantasies get in the way of Jon trying to entertain a woman whom he think is his date, but turns out to be an insurance agent who is trying to take advantage of him.
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Kampf um den Korb
Garfield ""plays"" against Jon, Odie and Nermal in a basketball-game-type setting in order to get food into a picnic basket.
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Orson tells Wade about how he was inspired to become Power Pig.
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Garfield und der Rodeokampf
Champion cowboy Billy Bob Bo Benson is scheduled to ride Certain Death, Cactus Jake's horse, but Certain Death has to throw Billy Bob so that Cactus Jake can get a cash bonus.
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Clown oder Gauner?
Garfield describes to us the development of mini-malls and what goes into a mini-mall.
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Because of the big harvest, every building on the farm is stocked with crops, so Orson suggests that everyone sleeps in the old barn. But Wade thinks the old barn is haunted by the ghosts of the ancient farmers.
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Der Super-Supermarkt
Binky has been brought to court on the charges of grand theft and robbery! Garfield decides to prove his innocence. He discovers there was a man who really hated Binky, and that he had disguised himself as Binky to get Binky in trouble. Garfield brings Binky's evil twin into court, but will he be able to prove which is the real Binky?
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Garfield gets angered when Jon, and everyone else, seems to put all their attention on Odie and ignores him.
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Everyone tries to cure Orson's cold, but Orson insists that rest is the best medicine. And while he is resting, he envisions his friends and himself in a Star Trek-like fantasy.
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Garfield presents little-known ""facts"" about different aspects in the world.
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Jon takes Odie and a reluctant Garfield camping in the woods, where they encounter Binky's escaped circus bear.
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Orson's mean brother Gort comes to visit and claims that he's turned over a new leaf.
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Jon is afraid that he is behaving too much like Garfield.
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Garfield is pretending to be a swashbuckler, but accidentally breaks a vase. He pins it on Odie, of course. Jon decides that Odie needs to go to the vet, and Liz keeps him overnight. In the meantime, Garfield thinks he got Odie into deep trouble, and begins to have guilt pangs.
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The gang tries to find at least one thing that Wade couldn't possibly be afraid of.
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While watching a talk show, Garfield becomes deeply offended when the host begins to downgrade cats. Garfield convinces Jon to go on the show and defend cats, but Jon doesn't do a very good job. Garfield decides to take matters into his own hands after he discovers the talk show host is extremely superstitious. A clever feline plus a can of black paint equals another effective Garfield scheme!
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Cactus Jake tells about how he met his wife, and his experiences with a Garfield-like cat.
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Roy's latest practical joke sends grain spilling out of the silo, and he and Wade argue over who has to clean it up. Orson imagines what Hogcules would do when confronted with arguing giants like Roy and Wade.
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A creature takes Jon's picnic basket into the hole of a tree. Garfield follows him and soon discovers a hidden civilization where food is used as currency, and vice versa.
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Garfield sees new TV models in a TV meuseum.Including Tasteovision.
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Orson and friends make a movie about Little Red Riding Hood and Sheldon becomes the main character and so they then call the film Little Red Riding Egg. But will they make a great movie with Roy getting his lines wrong and the crafty weasel causing trouble?
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Jon is attacked by an animal protection officer who doesn't think he feeds his pets.
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Garfield somehow ends up on an action-adventure cartoon with Transformer-like robots.
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After a nasty fall, Orson imagines everyone in a Camelot-like setting.
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Jon decides to teach Garfield a lesson for continually trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi.
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Jon is going out of town, so he sends Garfield and Odie to an elegant pet hotel he sees advertised on television. But when Garfield and Odie get inside, they discover the hotel has all the pet locked in cages in a dungeon of sorts.
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While Orson puts his books away, Roy bets with Wade and Lanolin that Orson will never get it done. When Roy finds out that he was right, because Orson loves reading whatever he gets his hands on, Roy slips a few books in for good measure. As soon as Wade and Lanolin find out, they slip in another book called ""How to Be a Librarian."" Roy loses the bet and wins a month's worth of Wade and Lanolin's chores.
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Garfield gives a lecture on the nature of comedy, and on what is and what is not funny.
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Jon decides to take Garfield and Odie to Mystic Manor - an old haunted house. They try to get in, but are not allowed, so they check into a motel next door. Jon goes to take a nap, and leaves Garfield in charge of Odie. Odie chases a bat up to the manor, and Garfield follows. As he looks for Odie, he falls prey to a lot of the frightening tricks within the manor. Garfield and Odie return very scared, and Jon goes to show them that there's nothing to be afraid of, but the manor's gone and a construction crew is building a skyscraper!
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The weasel is on the farm again, and while running away from him, Wade accidentally runs into him. Everyone then thinks Wade caught the weasel and praises him, but this makes Wade egotistical.
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Jon takes Garfield and Odie to visit a historical American village, but the people there want to run him out of town! Jon finds out from a historical diary that he had an ancestor named ""Long Jon,"" who was a pirate and a traitor to the American cause. As Garfield and Odie read it, Odie drools on the pages revealing entries written in invisible ink. These pages brought out new information - that Long Jon was actually a spy for George Washington!
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While visiting an authentic Chinese restaurant, Jon and Garfield are told a story about why orange cats with black stripes should never eat too much.
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Roy tries to think of a way to make his bugle wake-up call without disturbing an insomniac bear.
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Jon tries to impress a girl at the beach, and Garfield doesn't understand how anyone could go crazy over a pretty face -- until he sees a pretty face himself.
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Jon is the victim of a ""free car giveaway"" scam.
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Hammerhead Hog, the pig that bullied Orson back in school, writes him a letter saying that he's coming to settle with Orson.
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Jon and Garfield want to see a movie on T.V.It turns out to be Kung-Fu Creatures On The Rampage.They rent a video,and it is the sequel.They go to a movie theatre,and it`s the third one.
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At an Egyptian museum exhibit, Garfield becomes unconscious and dreams of being the Pharoah's beloved cat. A plot unfolds in which one of his servants plans to kidnap the revered feline.
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Orson tells us the time when Roy becomes obsessed by peanuts after Wade offers him a peanut and he eats it.
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3. Staffel 3 (54 Episoden)
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Skyway Robbery: Jon intends to take Garfield and Odie to Miami, but he cannot afford the airfare. Instead, he resorts to giving all his money to Al G. Swindler, who attempts to fly them there on a broken-down airplane. The Bunny Rabbits is Coming!: Orson receives a strange message that simply says, "The Bunny Rabbits is Coming!". Wade is terrified of these so called bunny rabbits, while others make note of the message's grammar error. Close Encounters of the Garfield Kind: An alien crash lands near Garfield's home. Jon thinks the alien is cute, and decides to let the alien stay at his house. Little does he know what this alien is up to.
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Astrocat: Garfield tells Odie the story of his great-uncle Buchanan, the first cat in space. Cock-A-Doodle Duel: A rooster named Plato moves to the farm and all of the chickens are now in love with Plato, leaving Roy heartbroken. Because of this, Roy decides to move away. Orson is sure that Plato will do a fine job, until the weasel manages to steal the chickens. Cinderella Cat: After discovering a lost copy of "Cinderella" in the park, Garfield encounters a Fairy Godfather. However, The "Fairy Godfather" steals things that Garfield wishes for so that he can give them to Garfield.
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Ship Shape: Garfield and Jon go on a cruise (Jon goes there for women, Garfield goes for the food). The captain doesn't allow cats on the ship, but Garfield sneaks in anyway. The captain finds out, so Garfield comes up with strategies to keep some distance between him and the captain. Barn of Fear II: Following the events of the original Barn of Fear, Orson plans to throw a harvest party and even finds some old clothes in the Old Barn for everyone to wear during the party. Wade fears the Old Barn could still be haunted. Meanwhile, Orson's brothers plot to steal the harvest which is in the old barn. Cameo appearance of Garfield. Break-a-Leg: Garfield and Jon go to a ski resort. Garfield warns Jon that he could get hurt, but Jon does not listen and convinces a girl that he's a great skier and has to prove himself once the lift opens again.
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Twice Told Tale: After an accident which results in the house being filled with yogurt, Garfield and Jon each tell their point of view about how it happened. Each one exaggerates and accuses the other of causing the accident. Orson Goes On Vacation: When Orson goes on vacation, he leaves Wade in charge. But Wade is uncertain if he can do it, especially when he encounters several problems, among them Orson's brothers and the weasel. This is the only episode to feature both appearances of Orson's brothers and the weasel. Wedding Bell Blues: When Jon's cousin Marian visits and tells him about her upcoming wedding, Garfield and Odie overhear. Garfield gets confused and think that Marian is marrying Jon, so he does everything to stop the wedding.
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Clean Sweep: After getting fed up of Odie's resistance to taking baths, Jon buys the "Schlocko Laundro-Mutt", a machine that bathe Odie faster and in a forceful manner. Garfield gets ideas with the machine to have fun at Odie's expense. Secrets of the Animated Cartoon: Orson explains cartoon physics to the viewers and Wade. The topics include falling, takes (i.e. reactions), and chase scenes. How the West was Lost: After Cactus Jake is fired from the ranch, Jon tries to find him a new job. However, Jake's cowboy nature gets in the way.
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Binky Gets Cancelled Again!: Due to the lack of educational material in Binky's show, the WBOR manager replaces Binky the Clown with the Buddy Bears. Garfield, not liking the change, plots to get Binky back on the station. Orson's Diner: Orson decides to make his own restaurant to make money for himself and Wade. But Roy attempts to get free food when Orson makes an offer that if they can't fulfill an order, the customer will get free food for a month. Flat Tired: Due to Garfield's tiredness, Odie decides to fill him into his own cartoon called "A Witch in Time" while Garfield lies in his bed watching the cartoon. Little does Odie know that he gets himself into trouble when and evil witch turns him into a gerbil.
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Return of the Buddy Bears: Garfield wrecks the house and Jon tells him to clean it up or no food. He does not seem to have an easy solution until the Buddy Bears show up. Cameo appearance of Sheldon. Much Ado About Lanolin: Orson puts on a imaginary play called The Taming of the Shrew with an imaginary Lanolin as the Shrew. Reigning Cats and Dogs: Garfield hosts a show on why cats are better than dogs.
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Fit for a King: Garfield tells the story of "The Royal Appetite" about Jon the Wide, a king who earn his gold by his weight in his kingdom. However, a jealous Duke decides to ruin his life by giving him a fat cat as the king's taster. Ben Hog: While everyone else is off at the State Fair parade, Orson is guarding the harvest and his brothers distract him with a copy of Ben-Hur. Dessert in the Desert: After Jon gets a flat tire, Garfield and Odie get lost in the desert and begin to see things that aren't there.
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Hound of the Arbuckles: When Garfield is unable to watch "The Hound of the Baskervilles", he dozes off and finds himself playing Watson in a dream sequence entitled "The Hound of the Arbuckles". Read Alert: As Orson reads books, his imagination gets carried away and interferes with Roy and Wade. Urban Arbuckle: Cactus Jake fixes up Jon with his daughter, Cactus Jackie. While on a dinner date (with Garfield and Cactus Jackie's entire family), Jon struggles to ride a mechanical bull in an attempt to impress Jackie.
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Odielocks and the Three Cats: While waiting for his microwave lasagna to cool, Garfield decides to tell Odie his version of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" by changing it to "Odielocks and the Three Cats". Quack to the Future: Orson yells at Wade after causing to get oil spilled all over him. Orson then feels bad about it and then dreams about having a time machine to see what the future has in store. Cameo appearances of Garfield and Odie. Beddy Buy: After Garfield breaks his bed, he and Jon go out to buy a new one.
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Count Lasagna: Jon attempts to pitch a comic book featuring Dracula's cat "Count Lasagna". Mystery Guest: Roy hosts a gameshow called "Mystery Guest" with a tractor as a prize and Garfield as the mystery guest. Orson's brothers show up to try and steal the tractor. Jon Arbuckle's voice was heard off-camera as a caller. Rodent Rampage: Floyd's cousin Tyrone visits and is surprised upon discovering Garfield does not chase mice. Once Jon discovers the mice in his house, he tries to get Garfield to chase them away. Guest voice of Jack Riley.
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The Feline Felon: Jon bakes a pie for a charity bake sale and warns Garfield not to steal the pie, which Garfield does anyway. While falling down a tree with the pie, Garfield fantasizes about being on a TV show called "Wanted: Bad Guys". Guest voice of Bill Woodson. The Legal Eagle: When Orson finds a book of farm laws, he decides that he should have someone to make sure that these laws are kept. Orson asks Roy to help out, which soon gets out of hand. The Cactus Saga: Cactus Jake tells Jon and Garfield the story of how he got to be known as Cactus Jake. The flashback sequence features Cactus Jake's Grandpa Jack and his sidekick (resembling Garfield) The Lasagna Kid.
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D.J. Jon: When Jon visits his cousin George, he accepts a job as a disc jockey at a local radio station. The job soon takes over his life, leading him to neglect Garfield and Odie. Cornfinger: Orson imagines himself as Double Oh Orson to find out where the missing corn may have gotten to. Five Minute Warning: Jon makes a wager to Garfield that if he can stop eating for 5 minutes to prove Garfield's 'self-control', he will give him the chocolate cake and will do a can-can dance. However this becomes challenging for Garfield.
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Wonderful World: Jon takes Garfield and Odie to an amusement park that they saw in a commercial, only to find out that it has been neglected for years by Al Swindler. The Orson Awards: The 32nd annual Orson awards ceremony is being held and Orson runs into his brothers where they demand an award or else. Meanwhile, Roy is determined to win an award. The Garfield Workout: Garfield hosts his own exercise program, contrasting his exercises with a traditional regimen.
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All Things Fat and Small: While on a camping trip, Garfield accidentally falls into a runaway raft and ends up on another part of the campgrounds. He later encounters a bear and raccoon that have been stealing picnic lunches. Robin Hog: After a walnut fell on his head, Orson fantasizes about becoming Robin Hog; while dreaming, he figures out a way to take back the supply of walnuts that Roy had stolen. Hare Replacement: Jon is performing a magic act complete with a bunny rabbit. However, the rabbit is getting tired of being part of magic acts and runs away, leaving Jon to put Garfield in a bunny suit as a replacement.
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Stick to It: Annoyed with Odie wanting to persistently fetch a stick, Garfield throws the stick as hard as he can so that Odie will not bring it back. Odie chases the stick to just about every place a dog can go. Orson in Wonderland: While playing croquet with Lanolin, Orson's croquet ball goes clear into the woods. After he reaches his ball, he drifts off and dreams of himself in an Alice in Wonderland type of setting. For Cats Only: Garfield shows how cats came to Earth from another planet and are pretending to be pets for humans in order to enslave them.
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Mistakes Will Happen: In response letters about mistakes on the show, Garfield tries to convince viewers that his show doesn't have any mistakes. He and Odie watch a cartoon which has a vast number of mistakes. Cameo appearances of Orson, Wade, and Roy. The Well Dweller: While drilling for water, Orson encounters a strange little creature named Al. Al (and other creatures like him) lives under the ground. The Wise Man: Jon takes in a Maharishi to give him peace and tranquility, but the Maharishi's idea of peace and tranquility does not sit well with Garfield.
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Star Struck: Fed up with being underrepresented in the show, Garfield decides to write his own episode, but the scenarios keep ending the same way: with him eating and sleeping. Election Daze: The weasel tricks Roy into challenging Orson for barn leadership and rigs the voting booth in his latest attempt to steal the chickens. Dirty Business: Jon takes Garfield and Odie to visit his cousin Berferd. However, they soon find out that things tend to disappear in Berferd's store.
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Garfield wrecks the house and Jon tells him to clean it up or no food. he doesn't know what do do but the buddy bears show up and they can't disagree so he tells them to clean it. they steal all the food and he has to deal with it until they leave but Jon is still mad and Garfield joins the buddy bears.
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Garfield hosts a show about why cats are better than dogs.
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The gang tries to act Shakespeare's play, "The Taming of the Shrew", with Lanolin as the shrew.
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Garfield tells the story of The Royal Appetite.
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The desert sun gives way to seeing several mirages by Jon, Garfield and Odie.
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While everyone else is off at the State Fair parade, Orson is guarding the harvest -- and his brothers distract him with a copy of Ben-Hur.
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Garfield is anxious to see ""The Hound of the Baskervilles"", but the TV is broken. Jon can't find Odie anywhere and tells Garfield to read Sherlock Holmes so his imagination can create the pictures. Garfield dozes off and finds himself playing Watson in a dream sequence entitled ""The Hound of the Arbuckles"".
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Orson reads a variety of books, but his overactive imagination brings every story to life, including ""Moby Dick,"" dinosaurs, and the North Pole.
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Orson reads a variety of books, but his overactive imagination brings every story to life, including ""Moby Dick,"" dinosaurs, and the North Pole.
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Odielocks and the Three Cats: While waiting for his microwave lasagna to cool, Garfield decides to tell Odie his version of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" by changing it to "Odielocks and the Three Cats". Quack to the Future: Orson yells at Wade after causing to get oil spiled all over him. Orson then fells bad about it and the dreams about everyone as people in a science lab and they have invented a time machine. Then they visit the future and see Wade is about to go to outer space. Beddy Buy: After Garfield breaks his bed, he and Jon go out to buy a new one.
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After a ham breaks Garfield's bed, Garfield and Jon go shopping for a new bed.
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Jon is trying to sell a comic book idea of his. It's about a dracula cat called ""Count Lasagna."" *The villagers did not like the wave of terror Count Lasagna had been spreading with all of his food-snatching. Not a single pizza delivery boy was safe. They decided to storm the castle, so Count Lasagna and Count Jon fled in a rowboat. A villager got an idea to waft pizza fumes toward Count Lasagna, and he was captured.* The man Jon tries to sell his idea to thinks it's too unbelievable, but is he harboring a secret of his own?
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Floyd the mouse has his friend Tyrone over for a visit. Tyrone is surprised that Floyd isn't afraid sharing the same quarters as a cat, but Floyd explains to him how Garfield isn't like your average feline. Tyrone is disgusted by Garfield's laziness, and begins to pester him. In the meantime, Jon discovers the mice in his house, and urges Garfield to chase them. Finally, he threatens not to give Garfield his sausage lasagna, so Garfield tries to catch them, but fails. Will Garfield be able to come up with a way to exterminate these rodents?
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Roy hosts a game show.
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The Feline Felon: Jon bakes a pie for a charity bake sale and warns Garfield not to steal the pie which Garfield does anyway. While falling down a tree with the pie, Garfield fantasizes about being on a TV show called "Wanted: Bad Guys". Guest voice of Bill Woodson. The Legal Eagle: Roy becomes a deputy to uphold the law but takes it too literally and imprisons everyone. The Cactus Saga: Cactus Jake tells Jon and Garfield the story of how he got to be known as Cactus Jake. The flashback sequence features Cactus Jake's Grandpa Jack and his sidekick (resembling Garfield) The Lasagna Kid.
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Cactus Jake tells the story of his name, going back to his grandfather, Sheriff Cactus Jack and his deputy known as the Lasagna Kid (guess who).
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When Orson sets up laws on the farm, he appoints Roy as deputy. Roy arrests and jails everybody for anything they do.
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Jon gets a job as a radio Disc Jockey, which transforms his personality and horrifies Garfield.
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Garfield has to go five minutes without eating anything in order to get a cake Jon is baking, but tempting obstacles get in his way wherever he goes. A timer counting down from five minutes is displayed in the corner of the screen.
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Garfield has to go five minutes without eating anything in order to get a cake Jon is baking, but tempting obstacles get in his way wherever he goes. A timer counting down from five minutes is displayed in the corner of the screen.
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Jon takes Garfield and Odie to a theme park known as Wonderful World for a vacation. Unfortunately, they find that under the management of Al G. Swindler, this world is considerably less than wonderful.
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A lampoon of TV award shows, this time honoring the characters of US Acres in their ""greatest performances."" A narcisstic Roy gets his in the end.
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A lampoon of TV award shows, this time honoring the characters of US Acres in their ""greatest performances."" A narcisstic Roy gets his in the end.
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All Things Fat and Small: While on a camping trip, Garfield accidentally falls into a runaway raft and while landing on another part of the campgrounds, encounters a bear and raccoon that have been stealing picnic lunches and Garfield helps them. Robin Hog: After a walnut fell on his head, Orson fantasizes about becoming Robin Hog and while dreaming figures out a way to take back the supply of walnuts that Roy had stolen. Hare Replacement: Jon is performing a magic act complete with a bunny rabbit. However, the rabbit is getting tired of being part of magic acts and runs away leaving Jon to put Garfield in a bunny suit as a replacement.
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Orson decides to become Robin Hog by taking from the greedy (his brothers) and giving it to the needy (everyone else.)
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Orson decides to become Robin Hog by taking from the greedy (his brothers) and giving it to the needy (everyone else.)
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Odie is disrupting Garfield's nap, so Garfield gives in and throws a stick for Odie to fetch. The stick ends up landing in a milk truck, so Odie follows it to a milk factory, but ends up on the assembly line with the bottles! He sees the stick in one of the milk bottles which are being shipped by train, so Odie climbs aboard the train. A man on the train finds him, and gives Odie some milk because he looks so tired, but throws the stick out of the train! Odie finds it in a squirrel's hole, but leaves it for the squirrel's nest. After all his work, Odie returns empty-handed to a disgruntled Garfield.
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This episode dicusses how cats came to Earth from another planet, and now pretend to be pets for humans. Cats are really using the humans as their slaves since they constantly feed and tend to cats every need. Dogs (which used to be intelligent,) began to suspect cats were up to something, and infiltrated the cat's secret lair. To keep their plan from being revealed, the cats used a special ray to drain them of their intelligence.
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This episode dicusses how cats came to Earth from another planet, and now pretend to be pets for humans. Cats are really using the humans as their slaves since they constantly feed and tend to cats every need. Dogs (which used to be intelligent,) began to suspect cats were up to something, and infiltrated the cat's secret lair. To keep their plan from being revealed, the cats used a special ray to drain them of their intelligence.
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The episode begins as Garfield says he got emails about the show having mistakes, and says thats impossible, so he and Odie go to watch a episode to prove it, called "Mistake will Happen". (This is already a mistake) But while the episode has many mistakes, Garifeld says there are only three. Odie still thinks there are more mistakes, but Garfield refuses. In the last shot, Odie is replaced with Marmaduke and Garfield says, "Come on Odie. Time for a midnight snack." Last Apperance: Cactus Jake
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Garfield stops the shooting of an episode to write a script where he does more than sleep and eat. Each story he comes up (a pirate ship, a Batman-esque superhero, and the end of the world) ends the same way.
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Jon takes Garfield and Odie to visit his cousin Berferd. All kinds of things are vanishing from the cousin's store, and eventually Garfield finds out that a pack rat is the one who steals the stuff. Before this, Jon and his cousin get a lot of mud thrown on them by an angry neighbor named Rufus, who believes that Berferd has stolen his dad's watch.
4. Staffel 4 (48 Episoden)
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Moo Cow Mutt: When Garfield convinces Odie that he is really a cow, Jon devises a plan to get back at him. Big Bad Buddy Bird: Roy quits the show (with Wade taking his place) and becomes a cast member on The Buddy Bears. He plays Big Bad Buddy Bird, who always disagrees with the gang. But then Roy is constantly crushed by 16-ton safes. Angel Puss: An angel is assigned to help Odie and Garfield get along. However, he ends up terrifying Garfield. Guest voice of Marvin Kaplan.
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Trial and Error: When two mice steal Garfield's blueberry pie, Garfield accuses Odie of stealing it due to supposed evidence. Odie decides to have a trial. An Egg-Citing Story: Orson gets numerous mail requests on the origin of Sheldon. He tells the story via flashback. Supermarket Mania: When the Food Monster Supermarket is built across the street, all of the customers of Gramp's general store are taken. The owner of the Food Monster convinces Jon, the best customer at Gramp's, to shop at his store. Guest voice of Paul Winchell.
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The Legend of Cactus Jupiter: Cactus Jake tells the story of how one can see into the future by looking into the fire. When Garfield looks into the flames, he sees himself and his friends as space-cowboys of the far future. Birthday Boy Roy: It's Roy's birthday and everybody on the farm gives him a pocket watch. However, the watch goes missing, among other things around the farm. Jukebox Jon: Jon wants to work for a man, which he can do if he quits a nail-biting habit. He buys a hypnosis record, but when Garfield replaces the records with learning to speak Spanish and sound effects, Jon learns these skills instead.
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Squeak Previews: Two mouse movie critics review a movie about mice attempting to steal food. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Wade: Wade hypnotizes himself into turning a monster when he hears a bell and back again when he hears it again. A Tall Tale: Nermal tells his version of Paul Bunyan stories by the director's request. Garfield is unimpressed.
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Frankenstein Feline: Jon dreams about a Frankenstein monster cat with the stomach of a whale that eats so much the town chases him and his creator out of town. Weatherman Wade: Orson and the others are tired of the rain after a while, but Wade supposedly stops it with a wish. This becomes a problem later on, as the farm runs out of water. Fill-in Feline: Nermal replaces Garfield because he's sick, but he thinks Garfield's roles are hard.
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Polar Pussycat: Garfield gets lost at the South Pole when he accidentally gets sent to a plane while he takes a nap. Over the Rainbow: Roy looks for a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow and winds up participating in a game show called "End Of The Rainbow". Guest voice of Rod Roddy. Remote Possibilities: Garfield thinks a scientist's experimental remote is the one Jon ordered. Features the first and only cameo appearance of Arlene in the series.
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Night of the Living Laundromat: In an episode of "Garfield's Tales of Scary Stuff", Garfield narrates the story of how Jon got a washing machine that eats clothes. Fast Food: Orson, Wade, Booker, and Roy complain that Bo is a slow cook (e.g: making spaghetti one strand at a time) so Roy decides to create a fast food restaurant called Roy's Rapid Restaurant. However Orson, Wade, and Booker find it too "fast" for them. Garfield makes a cameo. Cash and Carry: After finding an expensive credit card bill, Jon decides to cut up his credit cards and to buy everything with cash. However, it becomes a hassle later on when Jon tries to buy a new wastebasket. Meanwhile, Garfield and Odie attempt to get a free sample of macaroni.
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Speed Trap: Jon is given a speeding ticket by a shady police officer after speeding in an 8 MPH zone (according to a fake and very tiny sign). He gets held up when he refuses to pay the ticket. Flights of Fantasy: Orson convinces Wade to use his imagination and Wade imagines that he is saving the chickens from the weasel – unaware that his imagination is real. But trouble goes on when Roy accidentally kisses a bear. Castaway Cat: When the cable goes out, Garfield is forced to turn to books for entertainment. Eventually, Garfield becomes so engrossed in the story of Robinson Crusoe that he starts acting out the novel, incorporating Odie, Jon, and the cable guy who came to fix the cable.
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Mind Over Matter: Jon takes Garfield and Odie to see Swami Pastrami and they run into a woman who swipes Jon's wallet and thus feeds Jon's info to the Swami. The Swami later returns Jon his wallet and also gives Jon a medallion that can supposedly read minds. Orson at the Bat: While playing baseball, Orson gets hit on the head with a ball and daydreams about being the title character in "Casey At The Bat". Garfield makes a cameo. The Multiple Choice Cartoon: Garfield gives the audience a unique episode where they can make choices on what happens in the cartoon.
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Galactic Gamesman Garfield: Garfield gets hooked on video games while Jon has appendicitis. Sly Spy Guy: When Orson is unable to find his spy novel, he imagines that he is Double Oh Orson instead. The Thing That Stayed...Forever!: Jon's uncle Ed is visiting his house for a while, until Garfield, Jon, and Odie get so fed up with him when he takes over everything that they find a way to get rid of him.
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Bouncing Baby Blues: Garfield and Odie go to the supermarket and accidentally take a baby home. The Ugly Duckling: Orson tells the story of "The Ugly Duckling", who is Wade with a paper bag over his head, combined with elements of "The Wizard Of Oz". Cameo appearance of Odie. Learning Lessons: The Network wants the show to be more educational, so the Buddy Bears are instructed to give educational lessons to anything Garfield mentions.
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Robodie II: Dr. Garbanzo Bean once again makes robotic clones of Odie, with a giant robot dog being accidentally made as well. For Butter or Worse: Convinced that Roy stole all the butter on the farm (which he did), Orson imagines that he is Power Pig in an effort to prove it. Annoying Things: Garfield hosts a television show called "Annoying Things" and is under pressure from a bully dog not to say anything unkind about dogs.
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Guaranteed Trouble: Garfield, Odie, and Jon buy a new TV off of Madman Murray. Fan Clubbing: Roy and Wade fight over who should have the barn for their fan club. A Jarring Experience: A teenage mouse mistakes that Garfield is responsible for his missing mother, no matter how many times Garfield insists that he's innocent. He then sends in an Arnold Schwarzenegger-like mouse to make Garfield admit where his mother is.
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The Idol of Id: While touring a museum, Garfield and Odie accidentally touch an idol that exchanges their minds. Bedtime Story Blues: Orson reads Cinderella to Booker and Sheldon, who keep making changes to the story, much to Orson's dismay. Mamma Manicotti: Garfield, Odie, and Jon help make Mamma Manicotti famous by proving that one can't duplicate recipes cooked with love.
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The Pizza Patrol: After watching a commercial about a pizza delivering service with a deliver-in-30-minutes-or-else-it's-free guarantee, Garfield takes advantage of the offer. The Son Also Rises: When his dad visits the farm, Wade tries to prove to him that he's no longer a coward. Rolling Romance: Jon buys a used car from Madman Murray which comes with a computerized female voice and is attracted to Jon.
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The Automated, Animated Adventure: Animator Mr. Sprocket uses Garfield to demonstrate computer animation to Jon. Guest voice of Brian Cummings. It's A Wonderful Wade: Wade is asked to guard the vegetable silo. But when Orson's brothers steal the vegetables, Wade is given trouble by the gang and decides to leave. Later, a guardian angel shows Wade what the farm would be like if he was never born. Truckin' Odie: Garfield sings about Odie riding with a rookie trucker named Billy Bob (who bears a resemblance to Jon) Cameo appearance of Orson.
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Roy goes to the end of the rainbow to find the pot of gold, but finds a leprechaun with not a pot of gold, but a filthy sock. In the style of ""Let's Make a Deal,"" he offers Roy a choice between a brand new tractor, fame and fortune (including one skillion dollars and a mansion on a plot of land formerly known as North Carolina), or what's behind Door #3.
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Jon buys a used washing machine inhabited by a monster who eats clothes. this monster eats all of jons clothes,except a plaid suit which he cant eat he then goes into town and eats all of the towns clothes , then jon and garfield go to the police and tell people to wear plaid and the monster cant take it so he leaves.
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Jon is fed up with his expensive credit card bills, so he destroys them all and vows to pay for everything with cash from now on. Unfortunately, when he goes to the mall to buy a new wastebasket, no one can figure out what the green paper that Jon offers them is.
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Everyone is fed up with Bo's slow cooking. Roy exploits the situation by opening a fast food restaurant where the food is so fast that no one gets to eat any.
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Speed Trap: Jon is given a speeding ticket by a shady police officer after speeding in an 8 MPH zone (it was a fake sign and the sign was very tiny) but he refuses to pay the ticket. Flights of Fantasy: Orson convinces Wade to use his imagination and Wade imagines that he is saving the chickens from the weasel – unaware that his imagination is real. Castaway Cat: When the cable goes out, Garfield is forced to turn to books for entertainment. But like Orson, it turns out that Garfield's imagination gets away from him when he imagines himself as Robinson Crusoe while reading the very same book. Eventually, Garfield becomes so engrossed in the story that he starts acting out the novel, incorporating Odie, Jon, and the cable guy who came to fix the cable.
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Mind Over Matter: Jon takes Garfield and Odie to see the Swami Pastrami and they run into a woman who swipes Jon's wallet and thus feeds Jon's info to the Swami. The Swami later returns Jon his wallet and also gives Jon a medallion to read minds which Jon does a poor job of. Upon discovering Jon gave the Swami $200, Garfield and Odie investigate and ultimately thwart the Swami's mind-reading scam. Orson at the Bat: While playing baseball, Orson gets hit on the head with a ball and daydreams about being the title character in "Casey At The Bat". The Multiple Choice Cartoon: Garfield gives a "quiz" to the audience depicting about the whole scene. Eventually he grows tired of the "audience choices" and ends the project.
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Garfield lets the viewers decide what this cartoon will be about, and gives them three choices for each deciding option.
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Garfield becomes hooked on video games; Jon has appendicitis.
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Jon's annoying uncle Ed overstays his welcome.
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Garfield and Odie are at the grocery store picking up a large cartful of groceries. In the meantime, a woman with a baby named Junior realizes she forgot eggs, leaving her cart and the baby. Junior reaches for an item in Garfield's cart, and falls in. When Garfield and Odie get home, they unpack their groceries to find a little boy! As they're waiting for the mother to come over, Jon warns Garfield that if he loses the baby, no layer cake for a year! Junior gets away, and Garfield can't find him, so Odie poses as the baby. But, just in the nick of time, Garfield finds Junior sleeping in his bed.
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Shledon and Booker are sick of Orson reading them the phone book as a bedtime story. Booker suggests the story of the ""Ugly Duckling,"" and Orson begins to make up the story. The ugly duck is depressed because he's so ugly, but hears of a wizard, Bo. He goes to Bo and asks for a new face. Bo agrees, but on one condition-the ugly duck must go to a wicked witch's castle and steal her shoes. The witch says no and sets her lackeys on him. In desperation, the ugly duck uses his ugliness to scare them all away. After discovering his secret weapon, he decides he doesn't need a new face. Unfortunately, Booker and Sheldon do not take too well to Orson's unique interpretation.
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It's another typical day in the life of Garfield, when the man from the network decides that the cartoon needs more educational content and hires the Buddy Bears. As Garfield tries to go on with his show, they pop in every few seconds to interject their snippets of information while driving Garfield crazy in the process. Garfield decides to take action. He makes up the word ""gazorninplats"" and asks the Buddy Bears to tell everyone about them. Thinking they've failed, the Buddy Bears quit, but the man from the network decides to replace Garfield's show with the ""Gazorninplat Hour!""
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Robodie II: Dr. Garbonzo Bean accidentally builds a giant robot dog. Garfield tells us that the original Robodie was one of his favourite episodes. For Butter or Worse: Convinced that Roy stole all the butter on the farm (which he did), Orson imagines that he is Power Pig in an effort to prove it. Annoying Things: Garfield hosts a television show called "Annoying Things" and is under strict orders from a bully dog not to say anything unkind about dogs. Garfield agrees but is eventually tricked by Nermal into reading a dog-insulting cue-card. Fortunately, the bully dog ends up too engrossed with being on TV to administer Garfield's punishment.
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Garfield hosts a show listing things that annoy people, but is told by a dog that dogs should not be included, or else.
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Guaranteed Trouble: Garfield, Odie, and Jon buy a new TV off of Madman Murray. Fan Clubbing: Roy and Wade have fights over who should have the barn for their fan club. A Jarring Experience: A teenage mouse believes that Garfield is responsible for his missing mother, no matter how many times Garfield insists that he's innocent.
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Garfield and Odie's contact with the mysterious Idol of Id causes their minds to exchange places.
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Orson tries to pick a book to read to Sheldon and Booker, eventually choosing Cinderella. Sheldon and Booker decide to change bits of the story, since they complain that this is a girl's story.
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Garfield, Jon, and Odie travel to an out-of-the-way Italian restaurant which serves, in Garfield's recollection, the best Italian food he has ever eaten. He also finds that a large chain of pizzerias, Papa Plastique, whose food is so bad even Garfield wouldn't eat them, wants to buy Mama Manicotti's recipes.
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When a local pizza place advertises they'll deliver a pizza in 30 minutes or it's free, they didn't take into account a certain fat, orange cat who'd go to any lengths for free pizza. After Garfield thwarts the attempts of three delivery men, the general who runs the pizza place takes matters into his own hands, but even he is no match for a determined fat feline.
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Wade's father comes to visit Wade to see if he's not a coward anymore. Wade pretends to be brave. Meanwhile Roy tries to guard the chickens from the weasel, with the help of the 'Weasel Watcher' machine.
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Jon decides to buy a new car after crashing his old one into the garage (which happens when Garfield is playing around with the garage door opener, thinking it is the TV remote). He gets more than he bargained for, however, when he gets a car with a computer voice that falls in love with him. To get the car to leave Jon alone, Garfield suggests finding the car's former love, which turns out to be the announcer's voice at the airport.
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Jon decides to do a cartoon about Garfield. Mr. Sprocket decides kids don't want to watch a regular cartoon about a cat. So he shows Jon, Garfield, and Odie a machine that will digitize Garfield and make him a modern cartoon, and makes Garfield several examples of a tacky automated cartoons.
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Due to his failure to guard the silo, Wade wonders away from the farm. He rescues a drowning angel who takes Wade to the way the world would have been if he had never lived.
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An episode all about Odie riding with trucker, 'Billy Bob' trying to deliver cargo, trying to outrun trucker 'Bruce' a theif.
5. Staffel 5 (55 Episoden)
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Home Away from Home: Jon gets mad at Garfield because he's being ungrateful, and sends him outside. While wandering around the neighborhood, an old lady picks Garfield up, mistaking him for ""her Fluffy."" Garfield goes along with her because she promises him a big meal, but she feeds him dry cat food! Then, the lady discovers a mouse in the house, and makes Garfield try to catch it. During the chase, Garfield finds the real Fluffy who ran away because of the horrible cuisine. So, Garfield and Fluffy make a deal with the mouse - they pretend to catch him, and they get real food as a reward. Rainy Day Robot: When Roy has to find water, he buys a robot that can alter any weather. Meanwhile, Orson's brothers try to steal the crop, disguised as a car. Odie the Amazing: Odie finds a magic wand tossed away by a magician. Garfield and Odie, however, think that it is just another stick.
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Taste Makes Waist: Jon is tricked into buying (what he thought was) a good, nutritious health food meal package after deciding to go on a diet. The Wolf Who Cried Boy: A wolf has been lurking around the farm, so Orson informs everyone of a bell system to alert everyone else if the wolf is seen. But Roy gets an idea to perform a practical joke similar to The Boy Who Cried Wolf. Day of Doom: One Monday Garfield finds a wishing well, so he wishes that Mondays were gone. His wish does come true, but he soon finds out there are many consequences. Guest voice of Charles Aidman.
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Home Sweet Swindler: Jon has a leaking problem due to the heavy rain. Swindler decides to con him by a series of fixing and breaking and high bills until Jon accidentally sells his house to him out of rage. Forget-Me-Not Newton: Wade's dangerously forgetful cousin Newton comes to the farm looking for work. Meanwhile, Roy tries to build a rocket, and Gort tries to steal their tomato crop. The Great Inventor: Garfield tells the story of a cat in Ancient Rome who helped create lasagna.
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Country Cousin: In an effort to get married, Jon's never-do-well cousin Roscoe looks for a job. Roscoe is hired to re-shingle the roof, mow the lawn and vacuum the house, but this results in the house being wrecked. The Name Game: Orson reads Rumplestiltskin to Booker and Sheldon, who (along with Wade and Roy) keep making changes to the story (showing a miller's son instead of a daughter and the title character being a superhero). A similar episode to "Bedtime Story Blues". The Carnival Curse: After getting her arrested, Garfield is cursed by a fortune teller. Although she claims to be a fraud, the hex is all too real.
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The First Annual Garfield Watchers Test: Garfield hosts a quiz show while constantly having to deal with an annoying spokesmouse for various commercial products. Guest voice of Dick Tufeld. Stark Raven Mad: Orson tells his version of Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven entitled The Rooster, which is about the main character (played by Orson) trying to guard his vegetables from the rooster (played by Roy). Meanwhile, Orson's brothers arrive to steal the crops. The Record Breaker: Jon wants to play records for a woman who showed up at his doorstep, but Garfield and Odie accidentally break his record player. So Jon tries to find a new record player.
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Renewed Terror: After Jon subscribes to a magazine, the magazine salesman begins pestering and stalking him to renew his subscription, constantly lowering the price. Badtime Story: Orson, too sick to read "Chicken Licken" to Booker and Sheldon, has the rest of the farm try to help. Cameo appearance by Garfield. Tooth or Dare: A Saber-Toothed Tiger--one that should have been extinct millions of years ago—trades places with an unwittingly involved Garfield.
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The Kitty Council: Garfield is put on trial for being less of a cat. The Bo Show: After the farm animals (except Bo) are kidnapped by Orson's brothers, Bo has to perform the rest of the episode himself by impersonating everyone. Bad Neighbor Policy: Garfield's neighbor goes into court to complain about Garfield's constant antics and ends up going mad after seeing Garfield's faces.
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Canvas Back Cat: Finding a new challenger, the Masked Mauler challenges Jon to a wrestling match by making an excuse that Garfield eats his pizzas. It is up to Garfield to save his owner from the wrestler. Make Believe Moon: Orson imagines Wade, Roy and himself taking a trip to the moon. Meanwhile, two weasels named Waylon and Spence attempt to steal the chickens. The Creature that Lived in the Refrigerator, Behind the Mayonnaise, Next to the Ketchup and to the Left of the Coleslaw: A creature from the refrigerator, behind the mayonnaise, next to the ketchup, and to the left of the coleslaw comes alive and attempts to attack Jon, Garfield, and Odie. A "Garfield's Tales of Scary Stuff" episode.
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Dummy of Danger: Jon gets a dummy for an upcoming ventriloquist act. However, Garfield discovers that the dummy is alive and plotting to invade the world and enslave mankind. Sooner or Later: The wolf tells Roy about procrastination, and Roy spreads the word to the rest of the farm (except Orson) and starts a procrastinators meeting. Jumping Jon: Garfield hosts a new show about great moments in stupidity after Jon's new idea about taking up skydiving.
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Cute for Loot: Garfield uses Nermal's looks to his advantage in an attempt to get food. The Caverns of Cocoa: Wade, Roy, and Orson discover a mine infested with chocolate—and then find out why it was abandoned. Orson's brothers show up and hope to eat the cocoa for themselves. Dream Date: Jon goes on a rigged dating show. Garfield tries to ruin the date without telling him the truth so that he's not as hurt. Guest voice of Dick Gautier.
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The Worst Pizza in the History of Mankind: Garfield tells the story of a terrible pizza-maker who angers all of the townspeople with his bad pizza. Jack II: The Rest of the Story: Upset with all of the plot-holes in Jack and the Beanstalk, Booker, Sheldon, Wade, and Roy decide to make their own conclusion. The Garfield Opera: A musical set to Dance of the Hours based on Garfield's overeating habits, including elements from the episodes "Well-Fed Feline" and "Nighty Nightmare". Cameo appearances of Orson and Roy.
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Airborne Odie: Odie finds a magic lamp inside a small cave at the beach and wishes to be able to fly. Guest voice of Buddy Hackett. Once Upon a Time Warp: Wade tries to get his five dollars back from Roy (which he owed since 14 years ago). Orson gets fed up and tries to inspire Wade with historical moments. Bride and Broom: A witch wants to make Jon her husband when her boyfriend ditches him. Garfield and Odie must find the witch's boyfriend before they get married.
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The Cartoon Cat Conspiracy: Garfield reveals the injustice cartoon cats must suffer. So he decides to make his own animated feature where he gets his own way. Who Done It?: Three dogs named Who, What, and Where come to work on the farm. For Roy and Wade, it quickly turns into an Abbott and Costello-type nightmare as they desperately try to figure out their names. The Picnic Panic: A musical segment finds Garfield trying to keep ants from ruining a picnic prepared by Jon. First appearance of the Ants.
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Sound Judgement: When the sound effects supervisor quits, Garfield gives Odie the job of putting sound effects into the show. Gross Encounters: After Orson reads a book about close encounters, everyone else on the farm gets addicted to aliens. This gives the Wolf an idea to make everyone think there are aliens around, so that he can get the chickens. The Perils of Penelope: After dumping Brick, Penelope decides to have Garfield as her new boyfriend. However, Garfield is terrified of being near Penelope due to a threat from Brick.
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Ghost of a Chance: A ghost must prove his worth and scare Garfield. Then his boss finds out why Garfield is so hard to scare. Guest voice of James Earl Jones. Roy Gets Sacked: Roy quits the show again and returns to the The Buddy Bears (similar to the season 4 episode Big Bad Buddy Bird). Revenge of the Living Lunch: Another of Garfield's Tales of Scary Stuff, a meteorite (with the power to bring inanimate objects to life) lands on Earth. It is passed on for decades, until it finally reaches the Arbuckle residence.
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Supersonic Seymour: In an attempt to get organized faster, Jon hires a salesman named Supersonic Seymour, who cons him into doing way too many chores fast. Guest voice of John Moschitta Jr. A Mildly Mental Mix-Up: A psychiatrist badger named Edward R. Furrow (as in Edward R. Murrow) counsels Wade while the wolf cons Roy into winning a Fiji vacation in an attempt to steal the chickens. First appearance of Edward R. Furrow. The Garfield Rap: Garfield sends in his music video to "Meow TV", which becomes the top #1 video of the week. Cameo appearance of Roy, who is seen wearing 3D glasses. Pop culture references in the video include Michael Jackson's Black or White (more specifically the face-morphing sequence), "Button Your Shorts [Cat]", parachute pants, among others.
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Garfield goes to a wishing well and wishes that it would never be Monday again.
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Roy keeps saying the wolf is coming when he really isn't, and Orson relates this to the story of The Wolf Who Cried Boy.
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Garfield has to appear before the Kitty Council, who want to make sure he is living up to his expectations of being a cat.
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Mr. Burnside is brought to court for breaking many laws and he explains how it was all Garfield's fault.
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Orson's brothers kidnap everybody on the farm...except for Bo. When he realizes he's all alone, he reads the script for next week as every character, including the Worm and Garfield.
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Jon is supposed to fight the toughest wrestler in the world. However, while he's battling Garfield ends up in the ring.
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Jon's terrible-tasting leftovers stay in the refrigerator so long that it eventually becomes alive.
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Orson & Roy take an imaginary Vacation to the Moon.
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Odie finds a genie and wishes that he could fly.
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A witch named Lorelei wants to marry her sweetheart, but he is afraid of marriage. Lorelei still wants to get married, so she transforms into a beautiful woman and tries to dupe an unsuspecting Jon.
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Roy owes Wade 5 dollars but everytime he tries to get it back Roy makes up an excuse. Meanwhile Orson is reading books again so everything changes with his imagination. Wade asks Orson for help so Orson starts reading but then Roy makes a rewrite so that bad stuff happens to them. Finally they read a book about space and Wade chases Roy in a rocket until he coughs up the cash.
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Garfield discovers that people give Nermal free things just for being cute, so he tries to use Nermal to get free food.
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Jon goes on Dream Date, a television dating program, to find the woman of his dreams--but the producers have plans for him.
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After learning that their grandfathers had mined caves of chocolate, Roy, Wade, and Orson set out to do a little excavating. Not far behind are Orson's brothers
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Garfield tells the story of Tony Arbuckli and how he makes the worst Pizza ever.
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In a parody of Ponchielli's ""Dance of the Hours"", Jon forces Garfield to go on yet another diet. Going without breakfast, Garfield tries to get Odie's bone. When that fails, Garfield decides the best way to get food is to appeal to Ann McPherson, the chairwoman of ""a group that makes sure pets are not mistreated.""
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After being unsatisfied with the ending of ""Jack and the Beanstalk,"" Roy, Wade, Booker, and Sheldon write an addition to the story.
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Jon's ventriloquist dummy appears to be alive and is wreaking havoc--which Garfield takes the rap for.
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Jon tries skydiving and accidently jumps with Garfield in his hands!
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Everyone except Orson on the farm tries procrastination as part of the wolf's plan to steal chickens.
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When the sound effects man quits, Garfield replaces him with Odie, with catastrophic results.
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After Penelope breaks up with her boyfriend she decides to go after Garfield. But her old boyfriend tells Garfield that if he sees him with her again he'll flatten him good.
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The Wolf gets Roy, Wade, Booker & Sheldon to believe that aliens will be taking over the world soon.
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Garfield, fed up with how cats are depicted in traditional cartoons, sets out to make one of his own. The result, with Garfield performing every voice (including Jon, Odie, and Nermal), is accompanied by the sound of everyone in the country changing the channel at the same time after two minutes.
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Garfield, Jon, and Odie go for a little hike in the mountains with a pinic lunch. Jon and Odie decide to jog for a while Garfield takes a nap. But when Garfield is taking a nap, some ants steal all the food, and Garfield is worried that Jon will blame him for the food's disappearence. So Garfield attempts to get back the stolen food before Jon finds out.
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Orson hires three brothers named Who, What, and Where.
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Garfield's house becomes the target for a haunting, first McCraven, a small ghost who's about to lose his job unless he scares someone, tries his luck scaring Garfield. But after Jon's cooking, it takes something big to scare Garfield, like Diablo, a much bigger ghost who moves in and takes McCraven's job... and Jon's house. Garfield and McCraven team up to figure out a way to get Diablo out of the house and out a job.
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A meteorite, mistaken as a fruitcake by all who hold it, makes everything around it come to life. When it eventually reaches Jon, he puts it in the refrigerator, where every item of food comes alive and revolts against Garfield.
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Upon hearing Orson and the others discussing his behavior, Roy thinks that they're going to fire him and promptly leaves, looking for a spot on another show. Unfortunately, the only spot he's able to get is serving as foil to the Buddy Bears (and their sister, Betty Buddy Bear) again (see "Big Bad Buddy Bird").
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Jon gets help with his time managing skills, but gets more than he bargained for leading to disastrous results. It's up to Garfield to save the day once again.
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The fat cat tells about odie befriending 2 poodles.
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A psychiatrist badger named Edward R. Furrow counsels Wade while the wolf cons Roy into winning a Fiji vacation in an attempt to steal the chickens.
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Episode 49
Garfield tries to get Jon out of taking him and Odie on vacation. When he is convinced by a tape he plays. He decides to work for a week and Garfield and Odie have to work as well. Garfield is sick of it and tries to get Jon to go on vacation.
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Episode 50
Garfield is disturbed by fan letters from viewers that say they've noticed some mistakes in the episodes. Garfield and Odie watch a cartoon where they go camping in the woods and find an escaped convict, searching for any errors. The entire episode is full of blatant, but humorous mistakes, but Garfield only points out three far-fetched ones.
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Episode 51
Jon has been very tied up at work, and decides to take a little break by going to the park with Garfield and Odie. While he is there, a wise guru notices Jon is not at peace and offers to take him on as a student. The man gets rid of all of Jon's earthly possessions, and Garfield begins to go crazy without TV and all the kitchen appliances. Garfield tries to calm himself down by taking a nap on Jon's bed which is now a pile of straw! The wise man believes that if one has true peace, he or she can sleep on a bed of straw. Since Garfield can sleep anywhere, the guru decides to model his life after Garfield's!
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Episode 52
During a terrible drought, Orson digs a well and discovers a friendly alien named Al.
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Episode 53
Jon has been very tied up at work, and decides to take a little break by going to the park with Garfield and Odie. While he is there, a wise guru notices Jon is not at peace and offers to take him on as a student. The man gets rid of all of Jon's earthly possessions, and Garfield begins to go crazy without TV and all the kitchen appliances. Garfield tries to calm himself down by taking a nap on Jon's bed which is now a pile of straw! The wise man believes that if one has true peace, he or she can sleep on a bed of straw. Since Garfield can sleep anywhere, the guru decides to model his life after Garfield's!
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Episode 54
Nermal is ordered to come before the Kitty Council because he is just too cute--which fills Garfield with delight.
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Roy is supposed to spend time with his niece Chloe, who is visiting the farm, but he opts to go on a date instead.
6. Staffel 6 (48 Episoden)
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A Vacation From His Senses: Garfield manages to force Jon to skip his vacation, but this turns out to be a horrible idea as it works too well (even getting Garfield and Odie involved with chores). Garfield decides to rectify this mistake by tricking Jon into thinking that he has gone crazy due to overwork and needs a vacation. The Incredibly Stupid Swamp Monster: A giant robot falls into a bunch of mud and is mistaken for a swamp monster. Meanwhile, the weasel once again tries to steal the chickens. Dread Giveaway: After learning about infomercials, Nermal has a dream that Garfield is giving him away in one.
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The Wright Stuff: Garfield tells the story of Orville Wright's cat McKinley who really invented the model airplane. Orson Express: Orson and Booker must get a package to a reclusive Hermit Crabbe by 6:00. Once they arrive at the destination, they have a big, angry dog to contend with. Safe at Home: After Jon's house has been robbed, a maximum security system has been installed. But when Jon, Garfield and Odie return from a movie, they are trapped outside as they can't enter without a password that they don't know. Guest voice of Don Knotts.
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Jon the Barbarian: Garfield tells a story about Jon being in love with a bully warrior's wife. Uncle Roy to the Rescue: Roy's niece Chloe comes to visit. However, Roy seems to prefer going out on a date. The Kitten and the Council: Nermal is brought before the kitty council on charges of being too cute.
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Next-Door Nuisance: Jon's neighbors moves out due to Garfield's constantly stealing their food. They are replaced by a constantly singing man named Larry Lark. Guest voice of Bill Kirchenbauer. What's It All About, Wade?: Orson and Roy bring Wade to a professor to discuss all his fears and phobias. However, when Orson and Roy are being chased by wild horses, Wade runs himself out of the cartoon. Bigfeetz: Jon takes Garfield and Odie on a search for the legendary Bigfeetz in order to collect a $50,000 reward.
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Canine Conspiracy: In an episode of "The Garfield Crime Files", Garfield tells the story of how Odie is framed by finding a purse stolen by another dog. Snow Wade and the 77 Dwarfs: Episode 1: Orson includes the entire farm (including Roy's niece) in a retelling of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, with Wade as Snow White, and Roy as his prince. The Genuine Article: Garfield encounters a cat named Gabriel who is an exact carbon copy of Garfield. Guest voice of Thom Sharp.
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The Best Policy: When Jon's car gets wrecked, he gets taken for a ride by both the auto repairman and his insurance agent. Snow Wade and the 77 Dwarfs: Episode 2: Conclusion. As the Queen (Lanolin) attacks, everyone else is in a dispute in over who should have to kiss Wade. Fishy Feline: Garfield is stuck in a dream purgatory, as a catfish.
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The Pie-Eyed Piper: Garfield tells his version of story of the Pied Piper. Fine-Feathered Funny Man: Roy tells everyone why he is giving up practical joking, then tries to resist doing any more pranks. Sweet Tweet Treat: Garfield finally eats a bird (or so he thinks) and feels guilty about it, while the bird's father looks for him.
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The Floyd Story: Floyd's wife demands that he ask Garfield for more airtime. Meanwhile, Jon's pushy Aunt Prunella visits and Garfield attempts to get rid of her. How Now, Stolen Cow?: Orson discovers that the barnyard cow has been stolen and he and Bo play detectives in an attempt to solve the case. The Second Penelope Episode: Penelope becomes jealous when Garfield starts seeing another female cat.
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse: In the only "Tales From The Microwave" segment, Garfield tells the story about Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with a mouse. Guest voice of Paxton Whitehead. Payday Mayday: A sly fox invades the farm on payday and swindles everyone, while Roy is banished from the farm due to his own prank. How to Drive Humans Crazy: Garfield gives an orientation to 4 week old kittens on how to drive humans crazy.
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Date of Disaster: A young woman named Monica asks Jon out in an attempt to get back at her tough-guy father, who disapproves of her preppie boyfriend. A Little Time-Off: Lanolin has been overworked and crabby lately, so Orson treats her to a pretend vacation but she is reluctant to play along. The Longest Doze: Garfield tries to beat Rip Van Krellman's record for the world's longest nap so he can win $1,000 and get in the Gazorninplat Book of World Records.
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Stairway to Stardom: While at a ritzy restaurant waiting to be served, Garfield tells Odie the story of how Garfield was once part of a comedic duo. Guest voice of John Byner. Return of the Incredibly Stupid Swamp Monster: The swamp monster robot returns, while its owner looks for it. The Life and Times of the Lasagna Kid: An Old West tale featuring Garfield as the Lasagna Kid who must save a kidnapped damsel named Miss Mona. Cameo appearances of Orson, Roy and Wade.
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Magic, Monsters, and Manicotti: Jon dreams about himself playing "Magic and Monsters", where he tries to recover the bottomless wallet. The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere's Duck: When Roy feels like Wade has gotten more credit on the show than him, he creates a poem involving Wade to get attention. Cameo appearance by Garfield. Unreal Estate: Jon decides to buy a cheap house for their retreat from a real estate agent named Samuel Escrow. However, they end up in a haunted house.
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Lost and Foundling: While playing hide and seek, Odie winds up with a little girl named Becky, who wants a dog despite her father not allowing dogs. Winter Wonderland: To keep cool in 10 degree weather, Orson uses imagination by reading books about swimming at the beach. Films and Felines: Garfield tells the story of cats in films. However, his claims come under scrutiny from Edna W. Fakchecker.
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The Garfield Musical: A musical about Penelope falling in love with a rock and roll cat. Mind Over Melvin: Orson meets an alien named Melvin who gives him a mind-reading power. To test it, Orson goes on Roy's game show "You Can't Win". Madman Meets His Match: Demented Dave, a salesman similar to Madman Murray, has a fight with Murray over whom Jon should buy from. Guest voice of Rip Taylor.
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Knights and Daze: Jon writes a letter requesting tickets for him and his girlfriend to a taping of "National Knights". However, his letter accidentally winds up in a file requesting to challenge a knight named Boulder to a battle. Holiday Happening: Wade gets upset at Roy for chasing him with 37 lemon meringue pies because of national "Hit a Duck in the Face with a Lemon Meringue Pie" Day, so Wade creates his own holiday to get revenge. Jailbird Jon: While visiting a prison to lecture inmates on cartooning, a fellow inmate locks Jon in a closet and swaps clothes- and places- with him.
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The Third Penelope Episode: Garfield and Penelope imagine what their lives would be like if they were married. Hare Force: Orson, Booker, and Sheldon re-imagine Aesop's The Tortoise and the Hare as a science fiction epic. Garfield's Garbage Can and Tin Pan Alley Revue: Garfield and Floyd entertain the neighborhood pets with a revue show (with some assistance from Odie and Nermal). However, Garfield's antics are keeping Jon awake.
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A cat named Lorelei tries to steal Garfield from Penelope.
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Orson didn't milk the cow because he was reading a spies novel. Roy decides to play a joke on him and he steals the cow. So, Orson is involve in a police investigation, together with Bo, to find the cow.
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After Roy tricks Orson into giving him more money payday, he is banned from the farm. At the same time, a conman fox steals everyones money by decieving them.
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Garfield's version of the classical story of ""Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyle""
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Garfield teaches a seminar on how to drive humans crazy.
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Through a computer dating service, Jon meets Jean Arbinkle, who turns out to be the female equivalent of himself.
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Garfield is determined to break the record of World's Longest Nap.
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Orson believes that Lanolin is over worked so they try to give her some time off by fantizizing into books.
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A musical Western about a cat called Lasagna Kid (played by Garfield, of course). The story includes romance, action and above all... a lot of fun.
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Jon decides to buy a house in the mountain, by a real estate agent. Although the agent notices it, Jon ignores that the house is..... bewitched.
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This time, the Incredibly Stupid Swamp Monster returns to Orson's farm to hidding, because its creator, a mad scientist, it's looking for it throughout, and the monster doesn't wish to return with him.
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Garfield tells the story of how he used to be famous.
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After finding out that he wasn't written into the episode, Roy writes a new version of ""Paul Revere"" using the famous rider's duck.
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Jon stayed up all night playing a wizard and dungeon game and forgot to make breakfast. While Garfield tries to get food ordered, Jon dreams himself as the game's hero, with an enchanted cat, on a journey to find the Bottomless Wallet.
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After Jon applies yet another collar and tag to Odie, he goes off hiding expecting Garfield to seek him. In the process he gets lost and picked up by a girl whose overworking and often neglectful father won't allow her a puppy, and puts him in her doll carriage passing him off as a toy.
32
It's 10 degrees and Orson is in swimming Trunks? Orson is fantizizing that it's 110 degrees. The weasel's plan this week is to ruin everything for everybody.
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Garfield explains the history of movies from the invention of the moving picture to the invention of the video rental buisiness.
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In an attempt to appease his girlfriend, Jon tries to get tickets to a sporting event where a huge gorilla called Boulder awaits his next challenger. But his letter gets mixed up with challengers and the producers of the show believe that he wants to fight with Boulder.
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While showing prisoners how to draw cartoons, Jon is mistaken for a prisoner who has escaped from jail.
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On "Hit a duck in the face with a Lemon Mouragne Pie Day" Wade is outraged. When Roy overdoes it, Wade gets so upset he calls the senate to declare a new holiday, "Dump Mud on a Rooster Day"
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In song, Garfield comes to pick Penelope up for a date; but Penelope is bored with Garfield just hanging around the restaurant eating lasagna, and falls for a hip rock and roller cat. Garfield decides he's going to have to liven up his own musical talents to win back Penelope's affection.
38
An alien named Melvin has the power to read minds, and he gives Orson the same power. But there is more to the power than meets the eye.
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While dining at Mama's Restaurant where Penelope lives, Penelope asks Garfield if they may get married one day. Garfield runs away at the mention of marriage and both he and Penelope imagine what marriage would be like, with terrifying results laid in store for both of them.
40
Jon decides to go to Madman Murray's Store to shop. But there's competetion across the street.
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Then Orson read "The Tortoise and the Hare" story to Sheldon and Booker for bedtime stories, he's considering liek boring. The pair try to understand Orson that the modern child's has none interested about that. With a computer, he's tell a space modern story of The Tortoise and the Hare. That's the same like the traditional story, but the tortoise and the hare is racing with their spaceships and the winning is the master of the Universe... and a cookie. With their imaginations, Orson, Booker and Sheldon get in action to the fantasy story and he's win the control of the universe and the cookie.
42
Garfield has a show in his backyard inviting all of his cat friends. Jon is trying to sleep during all this and he eventually gets out of bed and tries to stop the show. All of garfields friends hide and the police come and ask whats going on. Jon tells them it was his cat but since they were there the police men didnt buy it. They took Jon away to the courthouse and as soon as they leave the cats come back out and enjoy themselves.
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Garfield tries to get Jon out of taking him and Odie on vacation. When he is convinced by a tape he plays. He decides to work for a week and Garfield and Odie have to work as well. Garfield is sick of it and tries to get Jon to go on vacation.
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Nermal has a dream that Garfield is giving him away on an infomercial.
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7. Staffel 7 (48 Episoden)
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The Legend Of Johnny Ragweedseed: A spoof of Johnny Appleseed, Jon plants ragweed which makes people sneeze. A country singer narrates the story, which annoys Garfield. Grape Expectations: Episode 1: Roy is forced to guard the fruit in the barn, due to the big Cock-A-Doodle coming to check on Roy. When Wade eats a grape, Roy panics and buys a replacement grape at the supermarket, only to be stuck in a long line-up at the check-out. However, Roy does not notice the one Booker ate. Catch As Cats Can't: When a rival cat named Gunther kidnaps Ludlow and attempts to eat him, it's up to Garfield to save the day.
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A Matter Of Conscience: A cricket agrees to be Garfield's conscience to help keep him out of trouble. But the cricket ends up getting Garfield in more trouble. Grape Expectations: Episode 2: Following Part 1, The Big Cock-A-Doodle puts Roy on trial for being a bad rooster. Roy is surprised that he has ended up on trial over one missing grape. Meanwhile, the other farm animals head over to clear Roy's name over the grape incident. Top Ten: Garfield compiles top ten lists as Jon heads out for a date and a robber attempts to clean out the Arbuckle house. Parody of David Letterman's famous "Top Ten List" sketch.
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Change Of Mind: Nermal notices a shooting star in the sky and she wishes that Garfield was like her. But the things don't result like she expected... Temp Trouble: Orson goes on vacation and hires his cousin Aloysius to take his place. However, he gives Roy and Wade a hard time, handing out demerits over any offenses they make. First appearance of Aloysius Pig. Guest voice of Kevin Meaney. The Perfect Match: Jon finds his ideal match, Jane Arbinkle, a female Jon. Nevertheless, they may not be meant for each other. Guest voice of Sheryl Bernstein.
04
My Fair Feline: In a parody of Pygmalion, Garfield gets kicked out of the house and wanders into an alley where an animal trainer makes a bet with a friend about on being able to train an alley cat. When the trainer finds Garfield, he tries to train him into a proper cat. Guest voice of Harvey Korman. Double Trouble Talk: Roy thinks he is doing too much work on the farm. When he meets a salesman from a double talk school, he buys a CD that teaches him how to keep Orson and Lanolin from making him do work. Half-Baked Alaska: Jon has a job offer in Alaska that Garfield and Odie aren't thrilled about, so they hire the cricket conscience to give Jon bad advice.
05
Puss In High-Tops: Garfield tells his rendition of the classic Puss In Boots fairy tale. Egg Over Easy (Part 1): Orson and Bo tell a story about Wade, who became inspired by Sheldon to live life in an egg shell. The Beast From Beyond: When a dinosaur awakens in the present day, he plots to take over humanity with a Barney-type of TV show.
06
Model Behavior: Jon is on a date with a supermodel, who really just wants Garfield. Guest voice of Heather St. Claire Tracy Scoggins. Egg Over Easy: Episode 2: Orson and Bo (now along with Roy) continue the story where they left off: Wade, still in his egg shell, is held captive by the Weasel. Another Ant Episode: The singing ants from "The Picnic Panic" return. This time, they invade Garfield's house.
07
The Guy of Her Dreams: Penelope gets upset about having to always watch Garfield eat in her pizzeria on their dates. She then fantasizes about him being an interesting guy. The Discount of Monte Cristo: Orson reads the story of "The Count of Monte Cristo", but Aloysius warns that it is a very expensive story. The Fairy Dogmother: In a Cinderella-esque tale, Garfield narrates the story of a Fairy Godmother named Esmeralda. Esmeralda grants Odie a wish to attend the Hound Dog Harvest Ball, where trouble emerges.
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The Stand-Up Mouse: A mouse named Myron moves in the Arbuckle house after Floyd leaves. When Myron finds out that Garfield doesn't chase mice, he figures he can easily use Garfield for stand-up material. Guest voice of Rick Ducommun. Daydream Doctor: After thinking he's too busy reading books and not guarding the chickens from the weasel, Orson asks Edward R. Furrow for advice. Cameo Appearance of Garfield. Happy Garfield Day: Jon discovers that Garfield's birthday is coming up, with the whole world reminding him. Cameo appearances of Orson, Roy, Wade and Sheldon.
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Sit on It: Garfield sits on a book that Jon is reading and refuses to move, no matter what Jon does to get him to move. Kiddie Korner: Aloysius Pig, part of the Network, forces Orson, Roy, Wade, and Lanolin to perform nursery rhymes, but is bothered by the content used in the stories. Last appearance of Aloysius Pig (but according to Mark Evanier, he was to show up in a fourth episode[citation needed]). Odie makes a cameo appearance. Brainwave Broadcast: Garfield explains how humans in-universe and in real life can hear animal thoughts as if they were conversing normally.
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Suburban Jungle: Jon's teenage niece is a valley girl, who sneaks off to the mall. The Thing in the Box: Everyone wonders what's in a box addressed to Bo. Cameo appearances of Nermal and Garfield. The Feline Philosopher: A feline philosopher talks Garfield into stealing pie. Last appearance of Binky the Clown.
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Thoroughly Mixed-Up Mouse: Garfield motivates Floyd's friend, Irwin, into thinking he's a cat. Guest voice of Arnold Stang. The Old Man of the Mountain: When Wade finds Gort sleeping in his bed, he seeks advice to get Gort out of his home. (Gort appears for the second time with white eyes instead of yellow.) Food Fighter: Jon is hired to cook for a heavyweight champion. Guest voice of George Foreman.
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The Jelly Roger: A modern day pirate steals food. The Farmyard Feline Philosopher: The sequel to the Garfield original now has him on the US Acres farm, where he gives Orson, Roy, Wade, and the Weasel advice. Dogmother 2: The fairy dogmother is assigned to grant Garfield's wish of teaching Rudy a lesson for scaring Garfield. Since she forgets his wish, she decides to grant every wish from Garfield, Odie, and Jon.
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Alley Katta and the 40 Thieves: Garfield tells the story of the 40 thieves with his own twist. Guest voice of Bill Saluga. If It's Tuesday This Must Be Alpha Centauri: Orson and the gang take a pretend trip to various planets. Meanwhile, Orson's brothers yet again try to steal their vegetables. Clash of the Titans: Garfield finds himself in the wrong cartoon again, this time an X-Men spoof. Garfield's new friends help Jon out of a conniving sleazy salesman's grasp. (Note: The plot is very similar to that of the earlier episode "Invasion of the Big Robots".) Guest voices: Mark Hamill and Sharon Mack.
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Canned Laughter: Jon builds his own comedy robot out of his old refrigerator. It ends up going wild around the house. Deja Vu: Orson, Roy, Wade, and the Weasel keep getting stuck in what they have done before. Meanwhile, Wade begins to have trouble pronouncing the weasel's name. Last appearance of the Weasel. The Man Who Hated Cats: Jon gets a new neighbor, named Theodore Block, who detests cats. Garfield tries to figure out the reason behind the man's hatred. Guest voice of George Hearn.
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The Horror Hostess: Episode 1: When Jon gets a crush on horror movie hostess Vivacia, Garfield and Odie give him an opportunity to date her. However, there's more to Vivacia than meets the eye. Guest voices: Brinke Stevens as Vivacia and Don Messick as Scooby-Doo. Newsworthy Wade: Wade appears on a TV news show, in spite of his fear. Guest voice of Shelley Berman. The Horror Hostess: Episode 2: Garfield and Odie head out to rescue Jon (along with other men) from Vivacia and various horror creatures. But first they have Spot the dragon to deal with. Guest voices: Brinke Stevens as Vivacia and Don Messick as Scooby-Doo.
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Arbuckle the Invincible: An alien spaceship's force field sphere lands in Jon's back pocket. This makes Jon invincible as long as he has the sphere in his possession. The Monster Who Couldn't Scare Anybody: Orson tells Booker and Sheldon the story of a young monster having difficulty in scaring anyone. The Ocean Blue: Told in song, the gang vacations at the beach, where they wind up in trouble during a shark encounter. This is the series finale
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In yet another musical episode, Penelope and Garfield get together for a date and Penelope tires of Garfield only wanting to eat all the time. She wanders off into multiple fantasy sequences in which Garfield is a daring adventure hero in the jungle, the wild west, and in a 1930s mystery. Garfield explains he can't be all these fantasy things she wants him to be, and she shouldn't expect him to because he doesn't expect her to be anything other than what she is.
18
Continued from the previous episode. Wade tries to cope with being "a egg", but that isn't easy when an egg-loving weasel is out there. Orson, Roy and Bo narrate.
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Similar to the story of Cinderella, Odie wants to go to a secret dog ball but the other dog's don't want him to. So Odie wishes that he can go to the ball and the worst Fairy Godmother in the world is given the wish.
20
Tired of waiting for Garfield to give him a call, Floyd rents out his mouse hole to a Mouse who loves comedy.
21
Aloysious explain to Orson, Roy and Wade that The Count of Monte-Cristo story was need a expensive project, but Orson try to explain that he's serve his imagination, but Aloysious not believe it!
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In the first half: Garfield creates many ways of reminding Jon of his upcoming birthday. In the second half: To the tune of "The Twelve Days of Christmas", Garfield tells Jon what Jon is going to cook for him for his birthday meal.
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Garfield watches a secret TV Cat channel that explains that cats have to sit on something that humans are interested in and refuse to budge. Hearing this Garfield decides to sit on Jon's Spanish Book that he is studying.
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A Psychatrist comes to the Farm and helps the weasel and Orson with their problems.
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Jon is babysitting his preteen valley girl niece who sneaks out of the house. Garfield and Odie follow her into a mall where chaos ensues.
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Garfield wants to steal a pie from the neighbour's house, but a bulldog - owner's pet - prevents him to do it. In his scape, Garfield meets the Feline Philosopher, a cat who gives the people self-motivation speech. Garfield listen a lot of these speech and he feels to be able to steal the pie.
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Bo Sheep receives a misterious parcel, but he isn't at home. Everybody in the farm - except Orson - want to know what's in there, because there are ventilation holes in the box. Orson prevents all them to open the box, because isn't correct to open the post of another persons. Then, the mistery increases and everybody imagines terrible things which could be in the box
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Floyd's friend, Irwyn, wants to be a cat. So when Garfield honors Irwin honory feline, trouble starts to brew with Irwin the mouse/cat.
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Jon gets a second job as a cook for the heavyweight boxer George Fisticuff. George isn't supposed to eat anthing but Garfield gives him Ribs: is only weakness. And if they don't do something to fix this Jon & George are going to be in serious trouble.
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When one of Orson's Brothers is sleeping in Wade's bed Wade goes to visit The Old Man upon the mountain for advice.
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A TV's repairer technician returns to his origins and decides to become in a pirate, as one on his ancestors. Then he attacks Jon, Odie and Garfield, who are in a ""boat"" which Jon boughts.
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The worst Fairy Oddmother, Esmeralda, is appointed to keep the Garfield's wish: taking revenge on a dog called Rudy. But she loses her list of wishes, ans she decides to keep the wishes of everybody who lives in Garfield's house. So, in this way, Garfield and Odie eat the same delicious dinner by second time, Jon gets a date with a supermodel and then he's singing naked in the street, and finally, Garfield gets his revenge (and a boxer kangaroo too)
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The Weasel can't steal hens in the Orson's farm. Then, he meets the Feline Philosopher, who gives him a self-motivation speech. So, in this way, the Weasel has all the motivation that he needs, and he's able to setal hens this time. Orson and Roy are intrigated about how the Weasel could do that by first time in his life. So, they decide to investigate and they find the Feline Philosopher, who gives them a self-motivation speech too.
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The classic Arabian Knights told is retold with Garfield and Jon as the heroes and a sultan who has the personality of Ray Jay Johnson.
35
Garfield and Odie wander into another cartoon series. They must seek the help of a band of superhero misfits to get them back to Garfield and Friends before Jon spends all of his money on a yogurt machine.
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Orson, Roy, and Wade take a trip to the other planets, while trying to get back to earth to save the vegitable crop from Orson's brothers.
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Jon, Garfield & Odie go to a robot convention & Jon finds a robot he likes. But the price is an outrage. So Jon decides to make his own.
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A new man, called Theodore Block, moves to the Garfield's neighbourhood. When Jon and Garfield try to say hello to the new neighbour, he pushes them away by just a simple reason: he hates cats.
39
Orson, Roy, Wade and the Weasel lives an entire day of Déjã Vu (the sensation about someone made in the past something that he's making in that moment) In this way, Orson & Roy play badmington once and again, the Weasel tries to steal the same hens 3 times, at least, and Wade can't pronounce the Weasel's name about 6 times.
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Garfield gets Jon a date with a famous woman. But there's more to this woman than meets the eye.
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Jon is shrunk in a baseball uniform by his date along with 8 other men. As it turns out she kidnapped men to make a baseball team Men vs. Rat. It's now up to Garfield & Odie to save them.
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Wade appears on a talk show called 7 Minutes to discuss Wade's fears. But while watching the show 2 wolves decide to eat Wade.
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An orb from an alien spaceship gives Jon invincibility.
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A musical tale. Jon, Garfield and Odie visit a beach that is in danger from a shark. Garfield's scheme to get pizza delivered from the shore lands the three in peril as the shark starts to eat their boat. Garfield figures out that the shark was attacking because it was hungry, so they arrange to have the shark fed pizza whenever it's hungry. The episode's ending also reveal that the singing narrator of the story was the shark himself.
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Orson tells the chicks a story about a family of monsters that had one monster that couldn't scare anything or anyone. After his family is disgusted they make him leave and he can't come back until he scared somebody or someone. Then he wanders into Orson's Farm and sees Roy being chased by Wart, Mort, & Gort. Roy plays a prank on them and meets the monster. He tries to get him to scare somebody. Will he?
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A man tries to turn Garfield into a reformed cat.
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Alywisious Pig is now from the network and he is outraged when they start doing Dr. Zhivago. So he tells them to do Nursery Ryhmes. But none of the ones they do are wholesome enough for kids.
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Garfield explains that a Telepathavisionator sends his brainwaves so the TV people can hear him. To test it he tries it on a man that is about to rob a bank.

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