GARFIELD AND FRIENDS
(CBS, September 17, 1988-December 10, 1994)
Film Roman, Paws, Inc., United Features Syndicate
MAIN CAST:
Gregg Berger – Odie, Orson, Herman Post, Billy Buddy
Bear, Irving Burnside, Rudy, Moe the Cat Burglar, Madman Murray, the Weasel, the Wolf, various
Frank Welker – Bo, Booker, Sheldon, Dr. Garbanzo
Bean, Mort, Fred Duck, Edward
R. Furrow, Plato, various
Gary Owens – Introduction,
various
EPISODE GUIDE:
Season 1:
“Quickie / Peace and Quiet / Quickie / Wanted: Wade / Quickie / Garfield
Goes Hawaiian” (9/17/88) – Garfield makes fun of Odie’s sweater until he gets
his own outdoor outfit. / After watching TV all night, all Garfield wants to do
is sleep—and Binky won’t let him. / Bo shows Wade a bug he found. / Wade rips
the tag off of a couch and believes he’s now a fugitive. / Garfield ends up
squashing more than a spider. / Garfield contracts Hawaiian Cat Flu and goes
into a hula whenever someone mentions something related to Hawaii.
“Quickie / Box O’ Fun / Quickie / Unidentified Flying Orson / Quickie
/ School Daze” (9/14/88) – Garfield dresses as a giant bee in order to enjoy
some flowers. / Garfield uses his imagination in Jon’s box. / Lanolin and Roy
get into a screaming match. / After reading a book, Orson’s imagination runs
away with him over a prank by Roy. / Garfield hangs out on the screen door
waiting for something to happen. / Jon sends Garfield to obedience school.
“Quickie / Nighty Nightmare / Quickie / Banana Nose / Quickie / Ode to
Odie” (10/1/88) – Jon is too tired to let the pets out. / Garfield gets a
nightmare from devouring Jon’s entire pizza. / Wade plants some dangerous
mystery seeds. / Fed up with his practical jokes, the animals call Roy banana
nose, causing him to leave the farm. / Jon discovers Garfield’s habit of
sticking food to the ceiling. / Garfield raps about Odie.
“Quickie / Fraidy Cat / Quickie / Shell Shocked Sheldon / Quickie /
Nothing to Sneeze At” (10/8/88) - Jon tries to trick Garfield into jogging. /
The electricity goes out during a horror movie leading the pets to think Jon’s
been captured by a monster. / A game of tag on the farm. / Orson tries to hatch
Sheldon, leading to the fox abducting him. / Jon tasks Garfield to learn
something new every day. / Jon uses Garfield’s sneeze to get a date with Liz.
“Quickie / Garfield’s Moving Experience / Quickie / Wade: You’re
Afraid / Quickie / Good Mousekeeping” (10/15/88) – Garfield tries to get Odie
to dive into his water bowl. / Garfield leaves Jon to live with a rich girl. /
Orson and Booker try to get the tractor started. / Garfield accidentally eats
Jon’s sweat socks. / When mice learn Garfield doesn’t eat mice they invade his
house.
“Quickie / Identity Crisis / Quickie / The Bad Sport / Up a Tree”
(10/22/88) – Garfield thinks Odie is sleeping in his bed. / Garfield’s dog
impression puts him at odds with the dogcatcher. / Roy helps Wade become tough
to stand up to Lanolin. / Roy replaces the rules to a new game with his own. /
Garfield climbs a tree to get away from Nermal and gets stuck.
“Quickie / Weighty Problem / Quickie / The Worm Turns / Quickie / Good
Cat, Bad Cat” (10/29/88) – Garfield stops Odie’s howling. / Garfield tampers
with Jon’s new scale. / The animals ask Orson to read them a scary story. /
Orson tells the viewers why Booker stopped chasing worms. / Garfield plays
fetch with Odie. / Garfield is conflicted when Jon asks him to leave the
mailman alone.
“Quickie / Cabin Fever / Quickie / Return of Power Pig / Fair
Exchange” (11/5/88) – Jon teaches the pets fire safety. / Garfield and Odie get
snowed in at a cabin. / Booker and Orson try to rescue Sheldon from being
Lanolin’s yo-yo. / Sheldon’s fright from Orson’s story leads to rumors around
the farm. / Garfield and Jon dream they live each other’s lives.
“Quickie / The Binky Show / Quickie / Keeping Cool / Quickie / Don’t
Move” (11/12/88) – Odie loses party invitation in the wind. / Garfield goes on
a Binky-hosted game show to win Jon a birthday present. / Orson gives horsie
rides. / Orson’s brothers visit the farm. / Garfield chases after food-themed
trucks. / Garfield stopping for some fish leads to Odie being captured by the
dogcatcher.
“Quickie / Magic Mutt / Short Story / Quickie / Monday Misery”
(11/19/88) – Odie locks himself in the car. / Garfield gets into it with a dog
at a magic shop. / Booker saves the others from Orson’s brothers. / Garfield
disguises himself as a bird bath. / Garfield tries to avoid the usual Monday
bad luck.
“Quickie / Best of Breed / National Tapioca Pudding Day / All About
Odie” (11/26/88) – Garfield ridicules Odie until his antics get him food. / Garfield
enters a talent show to show-up Nermal’s awards. / Roy invents a holiday as
part of his spring-loaded tapioca pudding box prank. / Garfield teaches a
university class on Odie.
“Quickie / Caped Avenger / Quickie / Shy Fly Guy / Quickie / Green
Thumbs Down” (12/3/88) – Garfield and Odie put in a swimming pool. / While
Jon’s cartoons are reviewed, The Caped Avenger searches for a missing Pooky. / Detective
Pig investigates the dark side of the barn. / Wade vows to fly when his brother
makes fun of his inability to. / Jon installs a plastic flower garden. / Jon
decides to save money by growing his own food.
“Quickie / Forget Me Not / Quickie / I Like Having You Around! / Quickie
/ Quickie / Sales Resistance” (12/10/88) – The Caped Avenger rides Odie. / Garfield
contracts amnesia and a reversed personality. / Booker follows the worm into
his hole. / Bo leaves the farm after a fight with Lanolin. / Garfield questions
his love of the first snow of the year. / Jon ran out of Garfield’s regular cat
food. / Jon threatens Garfield with no more lasagna if he continues to buy
useless junk from infomercials.
Season 2:
“Quickie / Pest of a Guest / Quickie / The Impractical Joker / Fat and
Furry” (9/16/89) – Garfield uses charades to tell Jon something. / Garfield is
determined to get rid of a cat Jon takes in for the winter. / Booker mistakes
Orson’s tail for the worm. / Orson fires Roy. / Garfield wins the lottery and
they end up on Lifestyles of the Fat and
Furry.
“Quickie / Rip Van Kitty / Quickie
/ Grabbity / The Big Catnap / Quickie” (9/16/89) – Garfield shows up Jon’s
physique. / Jon allows Garfield to sleep all he wants, and he ends up sleeping
for 20 years. / Orson and Roy help Booker and Sheldon play teeter totter / Roy
pranks Wade when he wonders what would happen if the law of grabbity was
repealed. / Jon tries to hide his mother’s cookies from Garfield. / Garfield
and Odie come in out of the rain.
“Quickie / The Great Getaway / Quickie / Scrambled Eggs / Hansel and
Garfield” (9/23/89) – Garfield disguises himself as a bird house. / Garfield
follows Jon on his NYC vacation. / A weed turns out to be connected to a magic
rabbit. / Orson relates how Sheldon was mistaken for a turtle’s egg. / Garfield
tells Nermal a twisted version of Hansel
and Gretel.
“Quickie / The Sludge Monster / Quickie / Fortune Kooky / Heatwave
Holiday / Quickie” (9/23/89) – Garfield makes like a fountain to wake up Jon. /
When they end up stranded in a hotel, Jon tells Garfield and Odie a scary
story. / The animals plan to dress up for a parade. / Fortune cookies make Wade
superstitious. / Beating the heat with cold thoughts ends up spreading
throughout the town. / Garfield sees what happens when he puts all the money
into a soda machine at once.
“Quickie / One Good Fern Deserves Another / Quickie / Goody-Go-Round /
The Black Book” (9/30/89) – Garfield and Jon have an eating contest. / Jon is
accidentally sold a meat-eating fern. / Sheldon and Booker invite Wade
swimming. / Orson sets out to get Bo a record player. / Jon has Garfield hide
his black book.
“Quickie / The Legend of the Lake / Quickie / Double oh Orson / Health
Feud” (9/30/89) – Garfield performs stand-up on the fence. / Garfield gives a
tour of the National Cat Museum. / Orson warns Roy about eating corn close to a
warm stove. / Orson reads a spy story, turning him into “Double-oh-Orson.” /
When Jon becomes obsessed with a fitness show, Garfield sets out to destroy it.
“Quickie / Binky Gets Cancelled! / Quickie / Show Stoppers / Cutie and
the Beast” (10/7/89) – Jon proclaims everything is normal to his mother. / Garfield
tells the audience about Binky’s cancellation. / Wade sings “Home on the Range”
and the lyrics come true. / A talent show on the farm gets plagued by bouts of
stage fright. / Garfield’s prank causes Nermal to think he’s ugly and run away.
“Quickie / The Lasagna Zone / Quickie / Sleepytime Pig / Quickie / Yojumbo”
(10/7/89) – Garfield uses lookalikes to appear everywhere. / Garfield spills
lasagna on the new satellite dish and is transported into the TV shows. / Orson
teaches Booker and Sheldon about imagination. / Orson needs a nap, and everyone’s
help ends up more of a hindrance. / Garfield wonders what it’d be like to be a
zoo animal. / Jon takes karate lessons after a run-in with a bully.
“Quickie / Pros and Cons / Quickie / Rooster Revenge / Lights! Camera!
Garfield!” (10/14/89) – Garfield fights boredom by creating his own country
club. / Odie is cheated out of grocery money by an alley cat. / The animals
have a race. / Roy worries Orson will retaliate with his own prank. / Garfield
takes a job as a stunt double.
“Quickie / Polecat Flats / Quickie / Hogcules / Brain Boy” (10/14/89)
– Garfield gives Jon not-quite-food. / Jon takes Garfield to a dude ranch. / Roy
enjoys his work. / Orson dreams about being Hercules. / Garfield is framed for
misdeeds by Jon’s seemingly-innocent second cousin.
“Quickie / Maine Course / No Laughing Matter / Screaming with Binky / Attack
of the Mutant Guppies / Quickie” (10/21/89) – Garfield entertains Jon as he
eats all the apples. / Jon and the pets befriend a lobster they were sent. /
Anti-joke aliens invade the farm. / Binky scares a diamond cutter. / Garfield
tries to set Nermal’s mind at ease over a scary story he told him. / Wade wants
to make a wish in the well.
“Quickie / Robodie / Quickie / First Aid Wade / Video Victim”
(10/21/89) – Garfield unravels the world’s largest ball of twine. / Odie is
kidnapped to be a model for robot toys. / Power Pig tries to rescue Booker, who
learns voice throwing. / Wade fears Roy and Orson will operate on his hurt leg.
/ Jon bets Garfield he’ll stop using the vacuum if Garfield can swear off TV
for 24 hours.
“Quickie / Curse of Klopman / Quickie / Mud Sweet Mud / Quickie / Rainy
Day Dreams” (10/28/89) – Indiana Garfield ends up in quicksand. / Garfield
inherits the cursed Klopman Diamond. / The worm beats up Booker. / Orson
explains the sentiment behind his waller. / Odie and Garfield have an
animal-sound contest. / A rainy day has Jon dating at home and Garfield and
Odie using their imaginations.
“Quickie / Basket Brawl / Quickie / Origin of Power Pig / Cactus Jake
Rides Again” (10/28/89) – Garfield gets caught in the window shade. / Mice
watch as the others try to load a picnic basket without Garfield eating the
food first. / Orson helps Wade change his life with a book. / Orson tells Wade
the origin of Power Pig as his brothers plot a crop theft. / Jon and the pets
regret inviting Cactus Jake to stay with them while he’s in town.
“Quickie / Binky Goes Bad! / Quickie / Barn of Fear / Screaming with
Binky / Mini-Mall Matters” (11/4/89) – Jon wonders why Garfield is so
destructive. / Binky is framed for theft. / Snowtime fun on the farm. / The
animals stay at an abandoned barn where Orson’s brothers have some fun. / Binky
scares a brain surgeon at work. / Garfield educates viewers about mini-malls.
“Quickie / Attention-Getting Garfield / Quickie / Swine Trek / Quickie
/ It Must be True!” (11/4/89) – Jon forgets his pants. / Garfield tries to win
back some attention from Odie. / Wade is struck by lightning. / While sick,
Orson dreams he and the others are the crew of Swine Trek. / Garfield reads Odie the ingredients of his food. / Garfield
hosts a show where everything said on television has to be true.
“Quickie / Arrivaderci, Odie! / Quickie / Gort Goes Good / Screaming
with Binky / Feeling Feline” (11/11/89) – Garfield kills Jon’s plant. / Garfield
believes he got Jon to kick Odie out. / Orson has a bad cold. / Gort claims to
have turned over a new leaf, but Wade’s not so sure. / Binky interrupts the
world record for standing on each other’s shoulders. / Jon and Garfield dismiss
the notion that owners become like their pets.
“Quickie / The Bear Facts / Nothing to be Afraid Of / The Big Talker”
(11/11/89) – Jon tries to get a cookie while Garfield is sleeping. / A dancing
bear shows up during a camping trip. / The animals try to find something Wade
isn’t afraid of. / Garfield gets revenge on a TV host that hates cats.
“Cactus Makes Perfect / Hogcules II / Crime and Nourishment”
(11/18/89) – Cactus Jake recounts encountering a cat similar to Garfield. /
Orson daydreams about being Hogcules while cleaning up a grain mess. / Garfield
tracks down a stolen picnic basket and finds a race of small creatures.
“T.V. of Tomorrow / Little Red Riding Egg / Well-Fed Feline”
(11/18/89) – TV shopping yields some bizarre results. / Orson finds a video
camera and films a production of Little Red
Riding Hood. / An activist forces Jon to feed Garfield as much as he wants.
“Invasion of the Big Robots / Shelf Esteem / Housebreak Hotel”
(11/25/89) – Garfield wakes up to find himself in the wrong cartoon. / Orson
cleans up his library and Roy and Lanolin bet if he’ll finish in the same day.
/ Jon puts the pets in a kennel that keeps them all in cages and neglects them.
“First Class Feline / Hamelot / How to be Funny!” (11/25/89) – Jon
decides to teach Garfield a lesson about sending Nermal to Abu Dhabi. /
Retrieving a bucket causes Orson to fall and dream he was in Camelot. /
Garfield lectures on humor.
“Mystic Manor / Flop Goes the Weasel / The Legend of Long Jon”
(12/2/89) – Garfield tries to retrieve Odie from Mystic Manor. / Fame goes to
Wade’s head when he’s heralded as a hero for accidentally stopping the weasel.
/ Jon discovers he has a pirate ancestor.
“China Cat / Cock-a-Doodle Dandy / Beach Blanket Bonzo” (12/2/89) – A
Chinese legend features a bad luck cat resembling Garfield. / Roy tries to
figure out how to give his wake-up call without disturbing a bear. / Love hits
the beach for Jon and Garfield.
“Lemon-Aid / Hog Noon / Video Airlines” (12/16/89) – Jon gets conned
into buying a lemon car by Al Swindler. / Orson prepares for his old bully to
visit the farm. / Jon and the pets try to find a movie to watch.
“The Mail Animal / Peanut-Brained Rooster / Mummy Dearest” (12/16/89)
– Garfield tries to help the mailman get his job back. / Roy becomes obsessed
with peanuts and Orson’s brothers steal the crop. / Garfield gets knocked out
in a museum and dreams he’s in ancient Egypt.
Season 3:
“Skyway Robbery / The Bunny Rabbits is Coming! / Close Encounters of
the Garfield Kind” (9/15/90) – Al Swindler gets Jon a deal on a flight to
Miami. / Everyone is confused over a message about rabbits coming. / Jon lets a
cute alien stay with them.
“Astrocat / Cock-a-Doodle Duel / Cinderella Cat” (9/15/90) – Garfield
tells Odie about his uncle, the first cat in space / A new rooster causes Roy
to leave the farm. / Garfield gains a dishonest fairy godfather.
“Ship Shape / Barn of Fear II / Break-a-Leg” (9/22/90) – Garfield
finds ways to avoid the captain of a cruise ship. / Orson plans a harvest party
while his brothers plan to steal the harvest. / Jon has to prove to a girl
that he’s a great skier.
“Twice Told Tale / Orson Goes on Vacation / Wedding Bell Blues”
(9/22/90) – Jon and Garfield recount how the house got filled with yogurt. /
Orson goes on vacation and leaves Wade in charge. / Jon’s cousin Marian is
getting married and Garfield thinks it’s to Jon.
“Clean Sweep / Secrets of the Animated Cartoon / How the West was
Lost” (9/29/90) – Jon buys a machine to give Odie a bath. / Orson explains
cartoon physics. / Jon tries to find Cactus Jake a new job.
“Binky Gets Cancelled Again! / Orson’s Diner / Flat Tired” (9/29/90) –
Lack of educational material gets Binky replaced by the Buddy Bears. / Roy
takes advantage of Orson’s promotion for his new restaurant. / Garfield is
tired, so Odie fills in for a cartoon.
“Return of the Buddy Bears / Much Ado About Lanolin / Reigning Cats
and Dogs” (10/6/90) – The Buddy Bears show up to give Garfield a solution on
how to clean the house. / Orson puts on an imaginary play of The Taming of the Shrew. / Garfield
explains why cats are better than dogs.
“Fit for a King / Ben Hog / Dessert in the Desert” (10/6/90) – A duke
provides a fat cat as a king’s food taster in a kingdom where the king’s weight
determines how much gold he’ll get. / Orson’s brothers distract him from guard
duty with a copy of Ben-Hur. / Garfield
and Odie get lost in the desert.
“Hound of the Arbuckles / Read Alert / Urban Arbuckle” (10/13/90) –
Garfield plays Watson in a dream sequence set in The Hound of the Baskervilles. / Orson’s imagination goes awry and
wrangles in Roy and Wade. / Cactus Jake fixes up Jon with his daughter.
“Odielocks and the Three Cats / Quack to the Future / Beddy Buy”
(10/13/90) – Garfield tells Odie a story while waiting for his lasagna to cool.
/ After yelling at Wade Orson dreams he has a time machine that will let him
see the future. / Garfield goes bed shopping with Jon.
“Count Lasagna / Mystery Guest / Rodent Rampage” (10/20/90) – Jon
pitches a comic about Dracula’s cat. / Roy hosts a gameshow for a new tractor,
which Orson’s brothers want to steal. / Floyd’s cousin visits.
“The Feline Felon / The Legal Eagle / The Cactus Saga” (10/20/90) – Garfield
steals a charity pie Jon baked. / Orson asks Roy to uphold the farm laws he
discovered. / Cactus Jake explains the origins of his name.
“D.J. Jon / Cornfinger / Five Minute Warning” (10/27/90) – Jon becomes
a radio DJ. / Double-oh-Orson investigates the missing hay. / Jon bets Garfield
can’t go without food for 5 minutes.
“Wonderful World / The Orson Awards / The Garfield Workouts”
(10/27/90) – Jon takes the pets to an amusement park run by Al Swindler. /
Orson’s brothers and Roy want to win something at the 32nd Annual
Orson Awards. / Garfield hosts an exercise program.
“All Things Fat and Small / Robin Hog / Hare Replacement” (11/5/90) –
Garfield encounters animal thieves on a camping trip. / A walnut bump causes
Orson to fantasize about being Robin Hog. / Garfield becomes the replacement
bunny in Jon’s magic act.
“Stick to It / Orson in Wonderland / For Cats Only” (11/10/90) –
Garfield throws a stick as far as he can to get rid of Odie. / Fetching a
croquet ball causes Orson to dream he’s in Wonderland. / Garfield reveals cats
were once aliens bent on world domination.
“Mistakes Will Happen / The Well Dweller / The Wise Man” (11/17/90) –
Garfield tries to convince viewers his show doesn’t have any mistakes. / Orson
discovers strange creatures while drilling for water. / Jon takes in a
Maharishi for peace and tranquility.
“Star Struck / Election Daze / Dirty Business” (11/17/90) – Garfield writes
his own episode. / The weasel tricks Roy into taking over the farm from Orson.
/ Things tend to disappear in Jon’s cousin’s store.
Season 4:
“Moo Cow Mutt / Big Bad Buddy Bird / Angel Puss” (9/14/91) – Garfield tricks
Odie into thinking he’s a cow. / Roy quits the show and joins the Buddy Bears.
/ An angel tries to get Odie and Garfield to get along.
“Trial and Error / An Egg-Citing Story / Supermarket Mania” (9/14/91) –
Mice steal Garfield’s pie and he accuses Odie. / Orson gives the origin of
Sheldon. / A new supermarket steals all the customers from the small
neighborhood market.
“The Legend of Cactus Jupiter / Birthday Boy Roy / Jukebox Jon”
(9/21/91) – Cactus Jake tells Garfield how to see the future in fire. / Roy’s
pocket watch present is one of many items to go missing. / Jon has to quit
nail-biting for a job and tries a hypnosis record.
“Squeak Previews / Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Wade / A Tall Tale” (9/21/91) –
Two mice review a movie about mice. / Wade hypnotizes himself into turning into
a monster. / Nermal tells his version of Paul Bunyan.
“Frankenstein Feline / Weatherman Wade / Fill-in Feline” (9/28/91) –
Jon dreams about an insatiable Frankenstein monster cat. / Wade seemingly stops
the rain with a wish. / Nermal fills in for a sick Garfield.
“Polar Pussycat / Over the Rainbow / Remote Possibilities” (9/28/91) –
A napping Garfield ends up on a plane to the South Pole. / Roy finds out the
pot of gold at the end of the rainbow needs to be won on a gameshow. / Garfield
ends up with an experimental remote.
“Night of the Living Laundromat / Fast Food / Cash and Carry”
(10/5/91) – Jon ends up with a clothes-eating washing machine. / Roy creates a
fast food restaurant to counter Bo’s slow cooking. / Jon gives up his credit
cards and goes cash-only.
“Speed Trap / Flights of Fantasy / Castaway Cat” (10/5/91) – Jon gets
a speeding ticket from a shady cop. / Orson convinces Wade to use his
imagination. / Garfield becomes engrossed in Robinson Crusoe.
“Mind Over Matter / Orson at the Bat / The Multiple Choice Cartoon”
(10/12/91) – Jon is taken by a fortune teller. / Orson is hit by a baseball and
dreams he’s in Casey at the Bat. /
Garfield lets the audience direct the cartoon.
“Galactic Gamesman Garfield / Sly Spy Guy / The Thing That Stayed…Forever!”
(10/12/91) – Garfield gets hooked on video games. / Double-oh-Orson searches
for the missing spy novel. / Jon’s uncle Ed stays with them and takes over.
“Bouncing Baby Blues / The Ugly Duckling / Learning Lessons”
(10/19/91) – Garfield and Odie accidentally bring a baby home from the market.
/ Orson tells the story of The Ugly
Duckling. / The Buddy Bears are assigned to give educational information
about anything Garfield says.
“Robodie II / For Butter or Worse / Annoying Things” (10/19/91) – A giant
robot of Odie is accidentally made. / Orson becomes Power Pig to prove Roy
stole all the butter. / Garfield is pressured by a dog not to say anything mean
about dogs.
“Guaranteed Trouble / Fan Clubbing / A Jarring Experience” (10/26/91) –
Jon buys a new TV from Madman Murray. / Roy and Wade fight to have the barn for
their fan club. / A mouse believes Garfield is to blame for his missing mother.
“The Idol of Id / Bedtime Story Blues / Mamma Manicotti” (11/2/91) –
Garfield and Odie’s brains are swapped by an idol. / Booker and Sheldon keep
making changes while Orson reads them Cinderella.
/ Jon and the pets help make Mamma Manicotti famous.
“The Pizza Patrol / The Son Also Rises / Rolling Romance” (11/9/91) –
Garfield takes advantage of a pizza promotion. / Wade tries to be brave for his
father’s visit. / Jon’s new computerized car is attracted to him.
“The Automated, Animated Adventure / It’s A Wonderful Wade / Truckin’
Odie” (11/9/91) – Garfield is used in a demonstration of computer animation. /
A guardian angel shows Wade what the farm would be like without him. / Garfield
sings about Odie’s adventures with trucker Billy Bob.
Season 5:
“Home Away From Home / Rainy Day Robot / Odie the Amazing” (9/19/92) –
Garfield runs away and gets smothered by his new owner. / Roy buys a
weather-controlling robot. / Odie finds a magic wand he and Garfield believe is
a stick.
“Taste Makes Waist / The Wolf Who Cried Boy / Day of Doom” (9/19/92) –
Jon buys a phony health food meal package. / Roy constantly gives false alarms about
a wolf. / Garfield wishes Mondays away.
“Home Sweet Swindler / Forget-Me-Not Newton / The Great Inventor”
(9/26/92) – Al Swindler cheats Jon out of his house. / Wade’s forgetful cousin
comes to the farm for work. / Garfield tells the story of the Roman cat who
invented lasagna.
“Country Cousin / The Name Game / The Carnival Cruise” (9/26/92) – Jon
hires his cousin to do repairs on the house. / The animals make changes to Rumpelstiltskin as Orson reads it to
them. / Garfield is cursed by a fortune teller he has busted.
“The First Annual Garfield Watchers Test / Stark Raven Mad / The
Record Breaker” (10/3/92) – Garfield hosts a quiz show. / Orson tells his own
version of The Raven while his
brothers steal the crops. / Jon has to find a new record player for his date.
“Renewed Terror / Badtime Story / Tooth or Dare” (10/3/92) – Jon is
stalked by a salesman to renew his magazine subscription. / The others read
Booker and Sheldon Chicken Little when
Orson is sick. / A sabre-toothed tiger trades places with Garfield.
“The Kitty Council / The Bo Show / Bad Neighbor Policy” (10/10/92) –
Garfield is put on trial for being a poor cat. / Bo has to save the episode
when the others are captured by Orson’s brothers. / Garfield’s neighbor goes to
court over his antics.
“Canvas Black Cat / Make Believe Moon / The Creature That Lived in the
Refrigerator, Behind the Mayonnaise, Next to the Ketchup and to the Left of the
Coleslaw” (10/10/92) – The Masked Mauler challenges Jon to a wrestling match. /
Two weasels raid the farm while Orson imagines he, Wade and Roy are on the
moon. / A creature attacks Jon and the pets.
“Cute for Loot / The Caverns of Cocoa / Dream Date” (10/17/92) –
Garfield uses Nermal to get food. / Wade, Roy and Orson discover a chocolate
mine. / Jon goes on a rigged dating show and Garfield tries to ruin the date.
“The Worst Pizza in the History of Mankind / Jack II: The Rest of the
Story / The Garfield Opera” (10/24/92) – Garfield tells the story of a terrible
pizza maker. / Booker, Sheldon, Wade and Roy try to fix Jack and the Beanstalk. / A
musical about Garfield’s eating habits.
“Airborne Odie / Once Upon a Time Warp / Bride and Broom” (10/24/92) –
Odie finds a magic lamp and wishes to fly. / Orson helps Wade reclaim his $5 from
Roy. / A witch wants Jon as her husband.
“The Cartoon Cat Conspiracy / Who Done It? / The Picnic Panic”
(10/31/92) – Garfield makes his own animated feature about cats. / Three dogs
named Who, What and Where work on the farm. / Garfield tries to save the picnic
from ants.
“Sound Judgement / Gross Encounters / The Peril of Penelope”
(10/31/92) – Garfield puts Odie in charge of sound effects. / The wolf plays on
everyone’s interest in aliens to get at the chickens. / Penelope dumps Brick for
Garfield, and Brick threatens Garfield.
“Ghost of a Chance / Roy Gets Sacked / Revenge of the Living Lunch”
(11/7/92) – A ghost has to scare Garfield. / Roy quits again and goes back to
The Buddy Bears. / A meteor lands on Earth and finds its way to the Arbuckle
house.
“Supersonic Seymour / A Mildly Mental Mix-Up / The Garfield Rap”
(11/7/92) – To get organized, Jon hires a salesman to get him to work faster. /
Psychiatrist badger Edward R. Furrow counsels Wade while the wolf gets rid of
Roy. / Garfield sends in a music video to Meow TV.
Season 6:
“A Vacation From His Senses / The Incredibly Stupid Swamp Monster /
Dread Giveaway” (9/18/93) – Garfield tricks Jon out of his vacation until he’s
forced to participate in housework. / A giant robot falls into the mud while
the weasel tries for the chickens. / Nermal dreams Garfield is giving him away
on TV.
“The Wright Stuff / Orson Express / Safe at Home” (9/18/93) – Garfield
reveals the real origin of the airplane. / Orson and Booker have to deliver a
package to a reclusive hermit. / A security system keeps Jon and the pets out
of their house.
“Jon the Barbarian / Uncle Roy to the Rescue / The Kitten and the
Council” (9/25/93) – Garfield tells a story about Jon being in love with
another warriors wife. / Roy prefers to date than to spend time with his
visiting niece. / Nermal is charged with being too cute.
“Next-Door Nuisance / What’s It All About, Wade? / Bigfeetz” (9/25/93)
– The Arbuckles get a new neighbor who constantly sings. / Orson and Roy bring
Wade to an expert about his phobias. / Jon takes the pets on the hunt for
Bigfeetz for a reward.
“Canine Conspiracy / Snow Wade and the 77 Dwarfs (Part 1) / The
Genuine Article” (10/2/93) – Odie is framed for stealing a purse. / Orson casts
the farm in a retelling of Snow White. /
Garfield meets his double.
“The Best Policy / Snow Wade and the 77 Dwarfs (Part 2) / Fishy Feline”
(10/2/93) – Jon gets scammed after his car is wrecked. / Everyone argues over
who has to kiss Snow Wade. / Garfield is stuck in a dream a s acatfish.
“The Pie-Eyed Piper / Fine-Feathered Funny Man / Sweet Tweet Treat”
(10/9/93) – Garfield spins his own version of The Pied Piper. / Roy gives up joking. / Garfield feels guilty
about eating a bird.
“The Floyd Story / How Now, Stolen Cow? / The Second Penelope Episode”
(10/9/93) – Floyd’s wife wants him to get more airtime while Garfield deals
with Jon’s aunt. / Orson and Bo look for the missing cow. / Penelope becomes
jealous of Garfield’s new girlfriend.
“Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse / Payday Mayday / How to Drive Humans Crazy”
(10/16/93) – Garfield’s version of the story starring a mouse. / A fox swindles
everyone out of their pay. / Garfield teaches kittens how to drive people
crazy.
“Date of Disaster / A Little Time-Off / The Longest Doze” (10/16/93) –
Monica asks Jon out in revenge against her father. / Orson treats Lanolin to a
pretend vacation. / Garfield tries to get the title of world’s longest nap.
“Stairway to Stardom / Return of the Incredibly Stupid Swamp Monster /
The Life and Times of the Lasagna Kid” (10/23/93) – Garfield recounts his time
as part of a comedy team. / The swamp monster returns as its owner looks for
it. / Old West hero The Lasgna Kid has to save a damsel.
“Magic, Monsters and Manicotti / The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere’s
Duck / Unreal Estate” (10/23/93) – Jon dreams about playing a game. / Roy uses
Wade’s perceived higher profile to get himself some more attention with a poem.
/ Jon ends up buying a haunted vacation house.
“Lost and Foundling / Winter Wonderland / Films and Felines”
(10/30/93) – Odie finds a girl who wants a dog. / Orson uses his imagination to
keep warm. / Garfield talks about cats in films.
“The Garfield Musical / Mind Over Melvin / Madman Meets His Match”
(10/30/93) – Penelope falls in love with a rock star cat. / An alien gives
Orson mental powers. / Demented Dave and Madman Murray battle over who will
sell to Jon.
“Knights and Daze / Holiday Happening / Jailbird Jon” (11/6/93) – Jon sends
a letter for tickets an ends up accidentally challenging a knight to a duel. /
Wade creates a holiday to get revenge on Roy. / A prison inmate switches places
with Jon.
“The Third Penelope Episode / Hare Force / Garfield’s Garbage Can and
Tin Pan Alley Revue” (11/6/93) – Garfield and Penelope imagine married life. /
Orson, Booker and Sheldon come-up with a sci-fi version of The Tortoise and the Hare. / Jon is kept awake by Garfield’s revue
show.
Season 7:
“The Legend of Johnny Ragweedseed / Grape Expectations (Part 1) /
Catch as Cats Can’t” (9/17/94) – Jon plants ragweed. / With the big
Cock-A-Doodle coming to check on Roy, he becomes panicked when grapes he’s
guarding get eaten. / Garfield must save Ludlow from another cat.
“A Matter of Conscience / Grape Expectations (Part 2) / Top Ten”
(9/17/94) – A cricket serves as Garfield’s conscience. / Roy is put on trial
over a missing grape. / Jon heads out for a date and a robber sacks the house.
“Change of Mind / Temp Trouble / The Perfect Match” (9/24/94) – Nermal
and Garfield switch personalities. / Orson puts his cousin in charge of the
farm. / Jon finds his ideal match—or does he?
“My Fair Feline / Double Trouble Talk / Half-Baked Alaska” (9/24/94) -
Garfield gets kicked out and ends up as part of a bet to be trained. / Roy buys
a CD to help him get around doing work. / Garfield and Odie hire the conscience
cricket to give Jon bad advice about his new job.
“Puss in High-Tops / Egg Over Easy (Part 1) / The Beast From Beyond”
(10/1/94) – Garfield gives his take on the classic tale. / Wade becomes
inspired by Sheldon to live in a shell. / A dinosaur plots to take over the
present through TV.
“Model Behavior / Egg Over Easy (Part 2) / Another Ant Episode”
(10/1/94) – Jon’s date really wants Garfield. / Wade ends up captured by the
weasel. / The singing ants invade Garfield’s house.
“The Guy of Her Dreams / The Discount of Monte Cristo / The Fairy
Dogmother” (10/8/94) – Penelope imagines Garfield as the perfect guy. / Orson’s
cousin warns The Count of Monte Cristo is
an expensive story. / Odie’s fairy dogmother grants his wish to attend a ball.
“The Stand-Up Mouse / Daydream Doctor / Happy Garfield Day” (10/8/94) –
A new mouse in the house uses Garfield as comedy material. / Orson thinks he’s
spending too much time reading books. / The world reminds Jon about Garfield’s
birthday.
“Sit On It / Kiddie Korner / Brainwave Broadcast” (10/15/94) – Garfield
refuses to get off of Jon’s book. / The Network forces the animals to perform
nursery rhymes. / Garfield explains how pets communicate with humans.
“Suburban Jungle / The Thing in the Box / The Feline Philosopher”
(10/22/94) – Jon’s niece sneaks off to the mall. / Everyone wonders what’s in
Bo’s box. / A feline philosopher talks Garfield into stealing a pie.
“Thoroughly Mixed-Up Mouse / The Old Man of the Mountain / Food
Fighter” (10/29/94) – Garfield makes Floyd’s friend think he’s a cat. / Wade
needs advice to get Gort out of his bed. / Jon is hired as the cook for a
boxer.
“The Jelly Roger / The Farmyard Feline Philosopher / Dogmother 2”
(11/5/94) – A pirate steals food. / The Feline Philosopher gives Orson, Roy,
Wade and the weasel advice. / The dogmother forgets what wish she was to grant,
so she just grants every wish the Arbuckle house makes.
“Alley Katta and the 40 Thieves / If It’s Tuesday This Must Be Alpha
Centauri / Clash of the Titans” (11/19/94) – Garfield gives his own twist on
the tale. / The animals take an imaginary trip through space while Orson’s
brothers lurk about. / Garfield ends up in the wrong cartoon again.
“Canned Laughter / Déjà vu / The Man Who Hated Cats” (11/26/94) – Jon’s
comedy robot goes nuts. / Déjà vu runs rampant on the farm and Wade can’t
pronounce the weasel’s name. / Garfield tries to find out why their new
neighbor hates cats.
“The Horror Hostess (Part 1) / Newsworthy Wade / The Horror Hostess
(Part 2)” (12/3/94) – Garfield and Odie set Jon up with a horror movie hostess.
/ Wade appears on the TV news. / Garfield and Odie have to rescue Jon from
Vivacia.
“Arbuckle the Invincible / The Monster Who Couldn’t Scare Anybody /
The Ocean Blue” (12/10/94) – An alien force field device ends up in Jon’s
pocket. / Orson tells Booker and Sheldon about a monster who couldn’t scare
anyone. / A vacation to the beach turns into shark trouble.
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