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  2. Monday is a recurring theme throughout the Garfield comics. Monday is an entity that, logically, appears on Mondays, where it harasses Garfield through a combination of bad luck and practical jokes. The majority of times, Monday stays off-panel and throws things like pies, rocks, and pianos at...

  3. Nov 3, 2014 · Cartoonist Jim Davis is the man behind lasagne-loving, Monday-hating Garfield the cat, who lives with his long-suffering owner, Jon, and fellow pet and perennial crossword puzzle clue, Odie the dog. By Nell Minow, Contributor. shareholder advocate, movie critic. Nov 3, 2014, 04:24 PM EST. | Updated Dec 6, 2017.

    • Monday Morning Ugly. Garfield never failed to throw some pointed jabs John's way. Interestingly enough, his funny but rude sentiment is something many Monday haters can relate to.
    • Another Mundane Monday. Mondays do not have the reputation of being the easiest or most interesting day of the week -- something this Garfield strip perfectly surmises.
    • Monday Pep Talk. Anyone who has hit the snooze button when that annoying alarm rings on Monday morning will find this comic highly relatable. After a nice weekend of sleeping in, snug in bed, an early wake-up time is a rude awakening.
    • The Upside Of Tuesday. A big con of Mondays is that the weekend seems so far away. There are still five whole days to get through before people can cut loose and have fun.
  4. Jul 23, 2020 · By Margaret Lockyer. Published Jul 23, 2020. A fan theory explains why Garfield ACTUALLY hates Mondays -- and it has everything to do with his love of lasagna. Garfield 's famous catchphrase, "I hate Mondays," is iconic and completely relatable.

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  5. Nov 15, 2014 · I have always wondered why Garfield hates Mondays when every day is pretty much the same for him, but Davis had the answer. “Garfield does not have a job, Garfield does not go to school and...

  6. Oct 26, 2023 · Garfield's Monday aversion runs deeper than mere distaste; it has a profound and somewhat shocking reason rooted in the dark reality of his existence. According to creator Jim Davis, the orange tabby loathes Mondays because they serve as a relentless reminder of the monotonous, never-ending cycle he's trapped in.

  7. Apr 26, 2024 · The origins of Garfield's distaste for Mondays can be traced back to his creator, Jim Davis, noting that Mondays tend to seeme to "reycle" the week Garfield first expressed his hatred for Mondays on September 18, 1978, and this recurring theme has remained a notable aspect of the comic strip.

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