Orson is determined to not get carried away any more while reading books, but Roy decides to bring Orson's latest story to life.
Lanolin gets everyone to call Roy "banana nose" as retaliation for his pirate gag.
Orson and Booker think it's time for Sheldon to come out of his shell, so Orson lays on him that night. Later, Orson gets a snack and a fox comes and kidnaps Sheldon.
Orson tries to hypnotize Wade into not being afraid of everything.
The gang decides to try out a new sport called pig ball, but Roy excludes himself--until he adds some rules of his own.
Orson explains how Booker gave up worm-chasing.
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.
Bo explains the art of ""keeping cool"" when problems arise.
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...
Garfield plays multiple roles including ancient Egyptian royalty, a fairyland kitten, a movie 'stunt cat" and more! This one-hour-long television adaptation features ten separate segments, just like the book upon which it's based. Six of these were adapted from the book, and an additional four were newly written for the show. "Babes and Bullets" was adapted into a television special of its own, "Garfield's Babes and Bullets," the following year, and won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program of 1989. "The Vikings", the "Exterminators," and "Primal Self" have never been adapted for television.
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.
Wade is determined to fly after his cousin Fred ridicules him.
Forget Me Not: Garfield gets hit with a lasagna pan and becomes a polite, health conscious feline.
Orson is writing an extract in his diary, from about two weeks ago, about Bo leaving the farm after fighting with his sister Lanolin.
Jon tries to stop Garfield from buying every useless product advertised on television.
Jon takes in a weak stray cat, prompting Garfield to become envious of all of the attention the guest is receiving. With the new cat taking advantage of Jon's hospitality, Garfield sets out to make him leave.
Orson fires Roy after he insults all of the animals with mean jokes. In an attempt to bring back Roy, the animals suggest hiring Wade’s cousin Fred Duck, whose behavior is worse than Roy's.
Garfield purchases a lottery ticket at the supermarket which proves to be a winner. He, Jon, and Odie enjoy living the high life, including having their new mansion explored on a television program about wealthy people.
Garfield, Jon, Odie and Nermal are having a picnic at the park. Garfield dreams that he sleeps for twenty years and Earth is invaded by aliens that look like him and eat everything.
Today's Orson episode is all about Grabbity, whoops! Gravity.
Every year Jon's mother mails him a batch of homemade cookies, but Garfield always ends up eating them. Jon is determined not to let that happen again this year.
Jon travels to New York City, with Garfield secretly tagging along, where he meets a woman that seems interested in him.
A mother turtle buries her baby turtle (in an egg) in the sand to hatch it, but he scampers away and winds up on the farm. Meanwhile, Roy's lastest practical joke is sneeze powder, and he tries it out on the turtle, whom he mistakes for Sheldon.
Not only is it a Monday, but Nermal has come over for a visit! Jon warns Garfield that he'd better be nice, or he'll get in trouble. So, Garfield begins to tell Nermal his version of Hansel and Gretel.
While visiting a spooky motel, Jon tells Garfield and Odie the story of the sludge monster.
Wade thinks fortune cookie fortunes are accurate conveyors of bad luck -- which Roy uses to his advantage.
In order to "think cool" during a heatwave, Jon breaks out the Christmas decorations. The neighbors follow suit, and soon everyone thinks it's Christmas.
After his fern gets eaten, Jon goes to the greenhouse to buy another one. However, the sight-impaired gardener gives him a rare, meat-eating plant.
Everyone trades something to someone else, but they forget about the importance of sharing.
Jon is upset with his unlucky-in-love status. He tells Garfield to hide his black book, but Jon can't make up his mind if he wants it back or not...
Garfield tells us a story of how a lake became famous after a prehistoric cat that looks like him tried many attempts to get over it to get to an island that has lasanga trees all around it., strangely guarded by puppy dogs that look like Odie
Today's Orson episode has Orson imagining that he is a James Bond like detective.
Jon tries to get in shape. Garfield and Jon go to Rick Deltoid's gym, where they work out. Garfield switches the cue cards in the alley of the WBOR-TV Studio, thus causing Deltoid to make a fool out of himself on TV. The station manager fires Deltoid and that makes Garfield happy.
Binky's show gets cancelled, so he becomes a handyman. His first prospective house is Garfield's -- while Jon is away.
The gang performs a variety show at the farm.
Garfield makes Nermal think people don't find him cute any more, which drives Nermal away. Garfield is satisfied, but Odie won't leave him alone about it.
Jon buys a Satellite Dish, Garfield tries to fix the reception while holding lasagna and gets trapped inside some TV shows. Odie is frightened as he holds the remote and changes channels.
When Orson tries to get some sleep, a temporary sandman is sent to help out.
Jon takes up karate to learn how to defend himself and impress Liz. Meanwhile, Garfield creates a samurai persona called Yojumbo.
When Odie is sent to get groceries, an alley cat tricks him into giving away the money.
After Roy's latest practical joke on Orson, everyone encourages Orson to get even.
Garfield gets hired to act in a movie as a stunt double.
Jon drags Garfield to the Polecat Flats dude ranch so that he can experience life in the wild West.
Orson envisions he is the warrior Hogcules (a parody of Hercules) upon hearing that his brothers are coming to visit.
Garfield, Jon and Odie visit Jon's cousin Al and his son Roscoe. Roscoe is mean to Garfield, but Garfield gets his revenge.
Jon gets a lobster to cook, but instead he ends up keeping it as a pet.
It's up to the gang to stop aliens from all comedy, including Roy's new jokebook.
Garfield's story of giant radioactive mutant guppies turns out to be real after Nermal gets him to investigate.
A mad scientist captures Odie to use for his robot cloning machine.
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.
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.
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.
Cleaning up the farm means getting rid of everything dirty--including Orson's mud waller.
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.
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?
Garfield presents little-known "facts" about different aspects in the world.
The gang tries to find at least one thing that Wade couldn't possibly be afraid of.
Jon is attacked by an animal protection officer who doesn't think he feeds his pets.
Garfield somehow ends up on an action-adventure cartoon with Transformer-like robots.
While Orson puts his books away, Roy bets with Wade and Lanolin that Orson will never get it done.
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.
Jon decides to teach Garfield a lesson for continually trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi.
After a nasty fall, Orson imagines everyone in a Camelot-like setting.
Garfield gives a lecture on the nature of comedy, and on what is and what is not funny.
Jon and his pets go visit a haunted house, only to find that it has been closed for years. As Jon takes a nap in a motel, Odie wanders into the manor before Garfield goes in to save him.
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.
Jon takes Garfield and Odie to visit a historical American village, but the people there want to run him out of town!
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.
Roy tries to think of a way to make his bugle wake-up call without disturbing an insomniac bear.
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.
Jon is the victim of a ""free car giveaway"" scam.
Hammerhead Hog, the pig that bullied Orson back in school, writes him a letter saying that he's coming to settle with Orson.
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.
Garfield's regualr antics cause the mailman to lose his job, and Garfield decides to get him his job back.
Orson tells us the time when Roy becomes obsessed by peanuts after Wade offers him a peanut and he eats it.
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.
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.
Orson recieves a letter in his morning post telling him that the bunny rabbits is coming, when Wade sees this he snaps into a panic.
A cute alien lands in Jon's backyard, but Garfield discovers that he is not as friendly as he appears.
Garfield tells the story of his great-uncle Buchanan, the first creature in outer space.
A rooster named Plato comes to the farm and is popular with the ladies, so Roy moves away.
Garfield gets his own fairy godfather who grants his wishes, but with a catch.
Jon and Garfield plan to go on a cruise, but the captain does not allow cats. Jon then leaves Garfield behind, but Garfield has other ideas.
Orson decides to have a harvest party because of the big harvest, and Lanolin suggests that everyone go into the old barn to find old costumes of the ancient farmers -- but Wade still thinks the ancient farmers' ghosts haunt the old barn.
Jon drags Garfield and Odie to a ski lodge solely to meet women, but after talking too much he ends up having to ski down the slopes.
Jon & Garfield tells their sides of the story when a massive amount of yogurt explodes in their home. But both their explanations are exaggerated and even Odie denies that what they said happened has happened.
Orson goes on vacation and puts Wade in charge of the farm. Of course, Wade is too afraid to do it.
Jon agrees to be usher of the wedding of his cousin Marion and her husband [whose last name is Jon], but Garfield thinks that Jon is marrying Marion and fears that they might have children.
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.
Orson explains cartoons.
Cactus Jake loses his job at the ranch.
Garfield tells the story of how Binky the Clown was cancelled and replaced by the supposedly more educational Buddy Bears.
Orson and Wade open a restauraunt where if someone orders something they can't fix they eat free for a month. Roy tries to order something they can't fix but keeps failing.
Odie becomes the star of the cartoon because Garfield is too tired to be in it.
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.
The gang tries to act Shakespeare's play, "The Taming of the Shrew", with Lanolin as the shrew.
Garfield hosts a show about why cats are better than dogs.
Garfield tells the story of The Royal Appetite.
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.
The desert sun gives way to seeing several mirages by Jon, Garfield and Odie.
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"".
Orson reads a variety of books, but his overactive imagination brings every story to life, including ""Moby Dick,"" dinosaurs, and the North Pole.
Jon and Garfield visit a WIld West Show run by Cactus Jake.
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".
Orson yells at Wade for making a mistake and then wonders how it might effect their future.
After a ham breaks Garfield's bed, Garfield and Jon go shopping for a new bed.
Jon is trying to sell a comic book idea of his about a dracula cat called "Count Lasagna." The man Jon tries to sell his idea to thinks it's too unbelievable, but is he harboring a secret of his own?
Roy hosts a game show.
Floyd invites his friend Tyrone for a visit. Tyrone is shocked that Garfield is unwilling to chase mice.
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".
When Orson sets up laws on the farm, he appoints Roy as deputy. Roy arrests and jails everybody for anything they do.
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).
Jon accepts a job as a disc jockey at a local radio station, but the job soon takes over his life, leading him to neglect Garfield and Odie.
Orson imagines himself as Double-O Orson, battling against P. Cornfinger, who has been stealing corn from all over the world.
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.
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.
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.
Garfield presents his own ideas on working out, dieting, and how to tell if you're overweight.
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.
Orson decides to become Robin Hog by taking from the greedy (his brothers) and giving it to the needy (everyone else.)
Jon gets a rabbit for a magic trick he's going to perform, but the rabbit, who is tired of being pulled out of hats, runs off, leaving...
Odie goes on an adventure to fetch a stick Garfield throws.
During a croquet game Orson finds a large hole and falls into it.
Garfield shows how cats came to Earth from another planet and are pretending to be pets for humans in order to enslave them.
Garfield and Odie watch an episode of Garfield and Friends to look for any mistakes.
Orson drills a well for water and a strange creature emerges.
Jon follows the advice of a wise man whose lifestyle of abstinence does not agree with Garfield.
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.
The weasel secretly convinces Roy to suggest an election for who runs the farm: Roy or Orson.
Jon takes Garfield and Odie to visit his cousin Berferd. They soon find out that things tend to disappear in Berferd's store.
Garfield and his owner, Jon Arbuckle, are in a rut. Life for them is a complete bore. They both need a life. Jon tries several unsuccessful times to get a date. Then he attends a class for the personality impaired where he meets a young woman and all seems to be great for Jon, but Garfield starts to feel neglected and left out.
Cactus Jake tells the story of how if you look into a fire you can see into the future. When Garfield looks into the flames, he sees himself and his friends as space-cowboys of the far future.
Its Roy's birthday and everybody pitches in and buys him a pocketwatch. But Roy's watch disappears and he begins to accuse everybody of stealing it. It's not long before everything on the farm starts vanishing and its up to Orson and his friends to catch the thief.
Jon is up for a job, but his boss dislikes people who bite their nails. To correct the problem, he orders a hypnosis record to listen to in his sleep. When Odie breaks the record, Garfield replaces it arbitrarily with records from Jon's collection, thinking it won't make a difference.
Two mouse movie critics review a movie about mice attempting to steal food and being foiled by Garfield every time.
Wade hypnotizes himself into turning a monster when he hears a bell and back again when he hears it again.
Nermal tells his version of Paul Bunyan stories.
Odie thinks he's a cow after Garfield plays a trick on him.
Roy, fed up with getting hit with pies on the farm, gets a job with the Buddy Bears, assuming he will have a better time with them.
An incompetent guardian angel cat is sent to Earth to help Garfield and Odie get along, but by foiling all of Garfield's actions, his plan backfires.
Odie is put on trial for stealing Garfield's piece of pie, but is he innocent?
In response to a fan letter asking, ""What's the deal with the egg?"" Orson tells the story of Booker and Sheldon, when Sheldon saves Booker and his friends from the Weasel after they reject him.
A supermarket opens up across the street from the smaller, friendlier store where Jon usually buys his groceries. However, the new market isn't as super as it would seem.
Jon dreams about a Frankenstein monster cat with the stomach of a whale eats so much the town chases him and his creator out of town.
After a series of heavy rains, Wade wishes for the rain to disappear. It does, and months pass without so much as a drop of rain. Realizing that the lack of rain puts the farm in peril, Wade decides to correct the problem.
When Garfield is too sick to be in the cartoon, the producer picks Nermal to be his replacement.
Garfield gets lost in the South Pole when he accidentally gets sent to the plane while he takes a nap.
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, or what's behind Door #3.
Garfield thinks a scientist's experimental remote is the one Jon ordered. Features the first and only cameo appearance of Arlene in the series.
In an episode of "Garfield's Tales of Scary Stuff", Garfield narrates the story of how Jon got a washing machine that eats clothes.
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.
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.
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.
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.
When the cable goes out, Garfield is forced to turn to books for entertainment and imagines himself as Robinson Crusoe.
Jon takes Garfield and Odie to see the Swami Pastrami, but they aren't convinced that his mind-reading powers are real.
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 lets the viewers decide what this cartoon will be about, and gives them three choices for each deciding option.
Garfield is hooked up on video games while Jon has appendicitis. As luck would have it, Garfield's addiction to video games saves Jon's life.
When Orson couldn't find his spy novel, he imagines that he is Double Oh Orson instead.
Jon's uncle Ed is visiting his house for a while, but Garfield and Odie don't like him because he takes over everything, so they try to remove him from the house.
Garfield and Odie go to the supermarket and accidentally take a baby home.
Sheldon 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.
A network executive brings The Buddy Bears into Garfield's show to make it educational. This interferes with Garfield's routines when the bears provide lectures and explain the jokes to the audience.
Dr. Garbonzo Bean accidentally builds a giant robot dog. Garfield tells us that the original Robodie was one of his favourite episodes.
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.
Garfield hosts a show listing things that annoy people, but is told by a dog that dogs should not be included, or else.
Garfield, Odie, and Jon buy a new TV off of Madman Murray.
Roy and Wade have fights over who should have the barn for their fan club.
A teenage mouse believes that Garfield is responsible for his missing mother, no matter how many times Garfield insists that he's innocent.
While touring a museum, Garfield and Odie accidentally touch an idol that exchanges minds to anyone who touches it.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Jon decides to buy a new car after crashing his old one into the garage. He gets more than he bargained for, however, when he gets a car with a computer voice that falls in love with him.
When Jon wants to make a cartoon series about Garfield, an animator uses the opportunity to demonstrate new computer animation.
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.
An episode all about Odie riding with trucker, 'Billy Bob' trying to deliver cargo, trying to outrun trucker 'Bruce' a theif.
Garfield runs away, and is nearly smothered by his new owner, who believes Garfield is her missing cat.
With his new job of getting water for the farm, Roy purchases a robot which can alter the weather. But the little robot proves to be a handful as it keeps misunderstanding Roy's commands.
While fetching a stick that Garfield threw, Odie accidentally picks up a magician's wand by mistake! As Odie runs around with the wand in his mouth, the magic causes strange things to occur.
Wanting to eat healthy, Jon subscribes to health food center he saw in an infomercial. Later finding that the food is horrible, Garfield decides to get even with Sylvia, the woman behind the bad tasting food.
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.
Garfield goes to a wishing well and wishes that it would never be Monday again.
Al Swindler is at it again, and this time, he tricks Garfield, Jon and Odie into selling their house to him. Its up to Garfield to kick Swindler out of their house.
Wade's absent-minded cousin Newton visits the farm.
Garfield tells the story of a cat in Ancient Rome who helped create lasagna.
Jon's cousin comes to visit looking for a job. But he keeps destorying everything.
Booker and Sheldon ask Orson to read them Rumpelstiltskin for a bedtime story because they have never heard it before. But they (and eventually Wade and Roy) end up changing the characters, and even parts of the plot, when it's not interesting enough for their tastes.
After to be unmasked by Garfield, a gipsy lets out him a curse: every fullmoon night, he'll become in a wolf.
Garfield quizzes a viewing audience from the Garfield Television Studio with multiple choice questions to see if they've been paying attention while watching his show.
Based on Edgar Allen Poes "The Raven" Orson tells the story of how Roy tries to steal the crops.
When Garfield and Odie ruin the Jon's record player, he looks for a new one by all the city, but anybody kwons what's it, or what's a record!
In order to get rid of a pesky magazine salesman, Jon buys a subscription to "Sponge Illustrated". However, he gets more than he bargained for when the salesman continually follows Jon around, trying to get Jon to renew his subscription. Will Jon ever be able to get rid of this pesky solicitor?
With Orson sick, Bo, Wade, Roy, and Lanolin, argue about who should read Booker and Sheldon their bedtime story "Chicken Licken."
The local museum has just acquired an actual saber-toothed tiger for their new exibit. The tiger, not wanting to be caged up, devises a plan of escape. He takes tusks from another exibit and some industrial-strength adhesive and glues them into Garfield's mouth. Now the museum curators are after Garfield while the saber-toothed tiger is lounging in Garfield's house! Jon and Odie notice the difference, and call the police and the zoo to help rid them of the menace, but the tiger won't come out. Can Garfield catch the prehistoric predator and get his normal life back?
Garfield has to appear before the Kitty Council, who want to make sure he is living up to his expectations of being a cat.
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.
Mr. Burnside is brought to court for breaking many laws and he explains how it was all Garfield's fault.
Jon is supposed to fight the toughest wrestler in the world. However, while he's battling Garfield ends up in the ring.
Orson & Roy take an imaginary Vacation to the Moon.
Jon's terrible-tasting leftovers stay in the refrigerator so long that it eventually becomes alive.
Jon's ventriloquist dummy appears to be alive and is wreaking havoc--which Garfield takes the rap for.
Everyone except Orson on the farm tries procrastination as part of the wolf's plan to steal chickens.
Jon tries skydiving and accidently jumps with Garfield in his hands!
Garfield discovers that people give Nermal free things just for being cute, so he tries to use Nermal to get free food.
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
Jon goes on Dream Date, a television dating program, to find the woman of his dreams--but the producers have plans for him.
Garfield tells the story of Tony Arbuckli and how he makes the worst Pizza ever.
After being unsatisfied with the ending of "Jack and the Beanstalk", Roy, Wade, Booker, and Sheldon write an addition to the story.
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."
Odie finds a genie and wishes that he could fly.
Wade tries to get his five dollars back from Roy, who has owed him that much for the past 14 years. Orson takes Wade on a journey through historical events in an attempt to inspire him with confidence.
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.
Garfield, fed up with how cats are depicted in traditional cartoons, sets out to make one of his own.
Orson hires three brothers named Who, What, and Where.
In a musical episode, Jon, Garfield and Odie hold a picnic, which is soon invaded by a colony of ants.
When the sound effects man quits, Garfield replaces him with Odie, with catastrophic results.
The Wolf gets Roy, Wade, Booker & Sheldon to believe that aliens will be taking over the world soon.
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.
The Arbuckle house is targeted for haunting, and is eventually taken over by a ghost.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The fat cat tells about Odie befriending two poodles.
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.
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.
Nermal has a dream that Garfield is giving him away on an infomercial.
Garfield tells the story of how a cat was actually behind the Wright Brothers' succes in the airplane.
Orson and Booker have trouble delivering a package to a hermit named Mr. Crab.
A thief steals in Garfield's house and he takes out everything, except the TV. The next day, Jon decides to install a security system quite complicated. Garfield doesn't trust the system and he decides to protect the TV from the thief, who returns to take it out.
Garfield tells the tale of Jon The Cartoonist, who is in love with a woman named Mariah, but Bork, the tyrant leader of the tribe they belong to, makes sure that Mariah is his.
Roy is supposed to spend time with his niece Chloe, who is visiting the farm, but he opts to go on a date instead.
Nermal is ordered to come before the Kitty Council because he is just too cute--which fills Garfield with delight.
After Garfield drives his neighbors away, a loud singer named Larry Lark moves in, depriving Garfield of peace and quiet.
Wade goes to see a Psychiatrist about his fears.
Jon is determined to get a photo of the neanderthal Bigfeetz in order to win $50,000.
Odie is surrounded by accident in a band of dogs that rob handbags, and Garfield tries to clean the honor of his friend.
On a particularly boring day, the gang gets caught up in a takeoff of Snow White that featuring 77 dwarfs, all of whom have adjectives for names.
There's a cat who makes the same things which Garfield does! His name is Gabriel and he sleeps all day, he eats a lot, he annoys the puppy who lives with him and even he has stories of horror stuffs! This is the Garfield's worst nightmare and he decides to face it.
When Garfield makes Jon's car crash he takes it to a repair shop. When Jon asks his insurance company to pay for it, they refuse.
Orson and the gang must find a hansom prince to wake up Wade who is playing Snow White.
Garfield things thas fishes are the most stupids animals in this planet (as well as dogs) So, when he, Jon and Odie goes fishing, Garfield has a dream as an ""animated secuence"" and he becomes in a fish!
Garfield tells the story of the Piead Piper, a cat who was able to rid a small town of all its mice, but gets continually "pie-ed" in the process.
When the network complains to Roy that his jokes are cruel he swears to give them up.
Garfield finally catches a bird. But it's not just any bird. It's a baby bird named Ludlow.
Floyd's wife tells Floyd to demand that Garfield use him more often on the show. Meanwhile, Jon tries to find a way to get rid of his impossible aunt Prunella.
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.
A cat named Lorelei tries to steal Garfield from Penelope.
Garfield's version of the classical story of "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde"
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.
Garfield teaches a seminar on how to drive humans crazy.
Through a computer dating service, Jon meets Jean Arbinkle, who turns out to be the female equivalent of himself.
Orson believes that Lanolin is over worked so they try to give her some time off by fantizizing into books.
Garfield is determined to break the record of World's Longest Nap.
Garfield tells the story of how he used to be famous.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Due to a game of hide and seek, Odie winds up with a girl who wants a dog to keep.
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.
Garfield explains the history of movies from the invention of the moving picture to the invention of the video rental buisiness.
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.
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.
Jon decides to go to Madman Murray's Store to shop. But there's competetion across the street.
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.
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"
While showing prisoners how to draw cartoons, Jon is mistaken for a prisoner who has escaped from jail.
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.
Booker and Sheldon re-imagine "The Tortoise and the Hare" as a science fiction epic.
Garfield puts on a variety show out on the backyard fence.
Garfield tells the tale of American folk hero Jonny Ragweedseed and his cat Theodore.
Everything has to be perfect for the big cock-a-doodle's arrival, but when a grape is missing, Roy goes to a store and buys another, only to find that another ism issing. What'll The Big Cock-A-Doodle do to him? To Be Continued...
Garfield is captured by a mummy and is forced to be a ancient cat
A cricket looking for work talks Garfield into letting him be his conscience after showing him the book "Pinnochio". However, Garfield's new-found conscience gets him into more trouble than he himself ever could.
Continued for Grape Expectations Roy is taken by the Great Cock-a-doodle Doo after he is blamed for a missing grape. But it wasn't Roy's fault. It was Booker's!
Garfield compiles top ten lists as Jon heads out for a date and a robber attempts to clean out the Arbuckle house.
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...
Orson goes on another trip, leaving Aloysius Pig in charge. Being very pushy, Aloysius hands out loads of demerits to Wade and Roy for doing things even slightly objectionable.
A man tries to turn Garfield into a reformed cat.
To get out of work Roy buys a CD set that teaches him how to Double Talk. But everyone else hears the CD and everyone starts speaking double talk.
Jon's boss offers him a promotion resulting in a relocation to Alaska. Garfield brings in the help of the Conscience Crickett from a previous episode, to give Jon bad advice to make sure he blows the deal so they don't have to move.
Garfield's version of the tale ""Puss-in-Boots""
Wade decides to become an egg again. Orson, Roy & Bo Narrate.
When a dinosaur is released from the inside of a volcano after millions of years of hibernation, he plots to conquer the earth using the mesmerizing power of children's programming.
A supermodel pretends to be interested in Jon so she can have Garfield for herself.
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.
The ants from season 5's ""The Picnic Panic"" return in this episode, which reprises the musical theme from that show. This time, the ants leave the forest and come to the Arbuckle house, announcing that they're taking over (and taking all the food, of course).
Penelope Pussycat gets bored with Garfield constantly eating during their dates. She imagines him as the perfect male for herself.
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!
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.
Tired of waiting for Garfield to give him a call, Floyd rents out his mouse hole to a Mouse who loves comedy.
A Psychatrist comes to the Farm and helps the weasel and Orson with their problems.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
When a package arrives for Bo, the contents thereof becomes a hot topic among the barnyard animals, since they will have to wait until Bo shows up to open it.
Garfield wants to steal a pie from the neighbor's house, with a bulldog preventing him from doing so. The Feline Philosopher tries to help by giving self-motivation speeches.
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.
When one of Orson's Brothers is sleeping in Wade's bed Wade goes to visit The Old Man upon the mountain for advice.
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.
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.
The Weasel cannot steal the chickens, so the Feline Philosopher gives him a motivation speech.
Esmeralda is appointed to keep Garfield's wish: taking revenge on a dog called Rudy. When she loses her list of wishes, she decides to let everyone in the house have their wishes granted.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Orson, Roy, Wade, and the Weasel experience the same event multiple times.
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.
Garfield gets Jon a date with a famous woman. But there's more to this woman than meets the eye.
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.
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.
An orb from an alien spaceship gives Jon invincibility.
Orson tells the story of a young monster named Michael who attempts to scare somebody in order to prove himself to his family.
In a musical episode, Garfield, Jon, and Odie go to the beach and have an encounter with a shark.
Garfield creator Jim Davis presents a behind-the-scenes 10th-anniversary celebration of the pasta-eating cat.
Follow Garfield behind the scenes in Cartoon World where he grows bored with his life as a comic strip star.
Welcome to FunFest ? the annual talent competition for the funniest comic strip in Cartoon World. As you can probably guess, a certain lasagna-loving, tubby tabby wins it every year. So why should this year be any different? Well, there?s a new contender, that?s why.
When Vetvix comes to Comic Strip World to go after Garzooka. Garzooka enlists Garfield, Nermal, Arlene, and Odie to help him stop Vetvix by becoming the Pet Force. However, Garfield would rather eat and sleep than help save the world. When Vetvix starts threatening Garfield's world, Garfield realizes what's really at stake. Will Garfield stop being lazy and help the Pet Force, and save the world?