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- 1. Pasta Wars; Mother Garfield Oct 26, 2009
- Aliens that look like lasagna invade; a mother bluebird is locked in a neighborhood garage.
- 2. Orange and Black; Freaky Monday Nov 2, 2009
- Garfield goes trick-or-treating disguised as a scary Catzilla; Odie finds part of a crashed UFO.
- 3. Bone Diggers; The Robot Nov 4, 2009
- Odie finds a strange big bone in the garden; Jon buys a cleaning robot.
Unlike Garfield and Friends, however, this series was CGI-animated, and without U.S. Acres, Davis' less-known comic strip which was also featured in Garfield and Friends. The series was launched in 2009. It had numerous 11-minute episodes and half-hour specials during its run, but Cartoon Network eventually stopped airing the show.
- Awesome
So Garfield forms a plan to both get rid of the laugh track,...
- Headscratchers
Well, The Garfield Show spun-off (more or less) from those...
- Trivia
Technically, Frank Welker as Garfield, as he was Lorenzo...
- Laconic
A page for describing Laconic: Garfield Show. CGI Garfield...
- The Garfield Show
The Raccoons. Frank Welker (Gnarly), Jason Marsden (Farley),...
- Garfield / Characters
The only adaptations to directly avert this so far are The...
- Awesome
The Raccoons. Frank Welker (Gnarly), Jason Marsden (Farley), Wally Wingert (Charley) A trio of wild raccoons who try to take Garfield, Odie, and Nermal's place. : They kidnap Garfield, Odie, and Nermal, strand them in the forest, and take their places on the ride home.
The only adaptations to directly avert this so far are The Garfield Show, and to a lesser extent The Garfield Movie, where in a Freeze-Frame Bonus a piece of paper on Jon’s fridge says “Call Lyman”. Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Such a prominent example that the trope could easily have been named "The Lyman" or "Lyman Syndrome".
Jan 4, 2020 · Garfield is more genuinely sympathetic, Jon is slightly less of a loser and there are more frequent heartwarming moments. Mythology Gag: In the 2nd season, Jon asks Garfield if he'd like to watch Binky the Clown on TV. Garfield responds by saying that Binky is contractually obligated to never show up in this series. No Fourth Wall: In the 2nd ...
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- Season 1 debutantes
- Season 2 debutantes
- Season 3 debutantes
- Season 4 debutantes
This page is not a list of all important characters appearing in an episode. It only shows new debutantes appearing in that certain episode.
Pasta Wars
•Garfield •Odie •Jon Arbuckle •General Gorgonzola •Ricotta •The Space Lasagna
A Game of Cat and Mouse
•Squeak •Humphrey •Mice
Perfect Pizza
•Vito Cappelletti •Mama Meany •Mama Meany's Employee •Eddie Gourmand •Greta
•Omar
•Scheherazade
•Mr. Barker
•Paxton
•Dr. GoodieGood
•Ghost Cat
•Dingbang
•Pandas
•Tang
•Master of The Mountain
•Bella Bellissima
•Lyman
•King Royale
•Queen Tania
•Spencer Spendington
•Varicella
•Abigail Cauldron
•Prince and Princess
The Garfield Show is an animated television series produced by Dargaud Media and Paws, Inc. It is based on the American Garfield comic strip [1] created by Jim Davis.The animated series focuses on a new series of adventures for the characters of Garfield, Odie, and their owner Jon Arbuckle, alongside staple characters from the strip and a number of unique additions for the program. [2]
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The Garfield Show ( Garfield & Cie) is a French/American CGI animated television series based on the Garfield franchise. It premiered in France on France 3 on December 22, 2008. English-language episodes started airing on Boomerang United Kingdom on May 5, 2009. Following a Halloween sneak preview, it premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network on November 2, 2009 at 10:30am. Garfield is ...