Garfield aways was friends with a resident mouse, but now it brought dozens of 'homeless relatives', who are willing to wait on the cat hand and foot but soon get discovered. So Jon demands their eviction or he'll hire an exterminator and pay for it with Garfied's lasagna budget. The cat can't physically pull that off, but thinks up an alternative.—KGF Vissers
Lucky Charms: Just when Garfield resigns to an unlucky streak, it turns. Odie, sent away to limit stick throwing in search for the legendary pot of gold at a rainbow's end, actually finds and fetches one. The leprechaun he stole it from convinces Grafield to return it in exchange for a luck spell. Although it literally makes his most improbable wishes come true, they only bring unhappiness, until Garfield is desperate to see it reversed.—KGF Vissers
The Pet Show: Nerwal gets a hostile welcome when he comes challenge Garfield to enter the city's pet show, until he mentions the prize, a lasagna subscription. The jury refuses Garfield as candidate, so he claims the lion share of the prize as Odie's agent. Garfiels fools all other competitors, except Nerwal, who still puts up as good a fight as Garfield can cheat. Th... Read all
While John is shopping, an alien parks his sports-car-resembling spacecraft besides his car to get some supplies. Garfiels, who was waiting inside, chases a spider and thus accidentally enters and starts the ship. It takes him to frightening planets, like one ruled by cat-eating mice. luckily the alien has a retrieval control.
Virtualodeon: While Garfield watches the experimental cable channel Virtualodeon, virtual reality physically materializes in the living room. Due to a studio glitch, Garfield gets sucked into the set, or rather into any program it plays. The professor running the experiment comes round to help Jon retrieve the tomcat.—KGF Vissers
It's a Cat's World: While Garfield watches a TV documentary, he's suddenly pulled into a wormhole and switches places with his counterpart in a parallel world, where humans are idle pets and felines carry all the responsibilities. Unwilling to work, Garfield finds the professor who created the wormhole, eager to return.
Caroling Capers: Hearing carolers are give edible treats, Garfield tries it alone, but his feline falsetto arouses anger rather then generosity. Nerma and Odie are successful, so Garfield tries 'directing' them, or a mice choir. Ultimately, he finds his improvised instrumental calling.—KGF Vissers