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Posted in Indiana March 23, by Elizabeth Crozier. During these uncertain times, please keep safety in mind and consider adding destinations to your bucket list to visit at a later date. Indiana In Your Inbox spinner. Love Indiana? Garfield lives with his nerdy, socially awkward owner Jon Arbuckle and Jon's dimwitted pet dog Odie , and derives pleasure from satirically mocking the stupid actions performed by the two of them. Garfield seems to intensely abhor Odie as obviously expected from the assumed common hatred shared by cats and dogs and derives joy from causing him physical harm or insulting him such as kicking him off tables, seldom showing empathy for the beagle.
Albeit Odie shows Garfield no belligerence of any kind and would never deliberately cause him harm though Odie does occasionally prank Garfield and has made fun of his weight and more recently his age , Garfield despises him nonetheless and is apt to make rude and saucy comments based on the utter lack of intelligence displayed by Odie, though at times it is not entirely clear whether Odie actually is stupid or not. Odie is not the only target of Garfield's taunts; he frequently insults and pokes fun at Jon as well for his nerdy behavior and unpopularity with women, along with his unconventional and eccentric fashion sense.
Despite his sometimes selfishness and sheer laziness, Garfield loves both Odie and Jon nonetheless, as well as his beloved teddy bear Pooky , which is frequently seen in his Garfield's arms or close to him.
Nermal is disliked by Garfield, as he persistently claims to be cuter than him. Garfield also dislikes how Jon pays more attention to Nermal when the latter visits. In The Garfield Live action Film duology , he notably acts the same as he does in the comics, but has more of a passion towards dancing and listening to music. In The Garfield Show , while Garfield still retains his signature traits, he is considerably more compassionate towards his friends.
Over the years, Garfield's appearance has changed greatly. In the first couple of years of the strip, he looked more like a real Exotic Shorthair cat and was fatter. Over time, Garfield started to get smaller and less morbidly obese. He also started gaining more human tendencies such as walking on two feet previously he walked on all fours but has remained silent for the rest of the strip. He also has four toes on his feet. Despite the changes, Garfield has always remained an orange tabby over the years.
Throughout the franchise, Garfield is known for having internal monologues that are converted into text via thought bubbles. In the Lorenzo Music era, his mouth was always closed, since it is established that he and the other animals cannot talk. Despite this, he seems to communicate with Jon through some sort of telepathic connection. It is never clear if humans can understand what Garfield is saying. Sometimes, it appears humans can hear his thoughts, and Garfield can order things on the phone without a worry, but Garfield always establishes his inability to talk.
Starting with the live-action films, Garfield's mouth now moves when he has dialogue, making it harder to tell whether or not he can talk. In "The Garfield Show", Garfield is portrayed with a moving mouth. Despite this, Jon is usually unable to hear his dialogue. For a cat, Garfield has high intelligence to the point of an average human.
He is capable of reading and writing and can operate an array of basic electronics such as TVs, telephones, voice recorders, computers with a mouse, not the touch-pad , etc. He can communicate with elephants, humans understand, but not talk to , dogs, mice, and other animals.
He can write with a goose feather or by dipping his claws into a bottle of ink. He can also operate basic machinery in case of an emergency. He orders an average of 50 boxes of his favorite food lasagna a week and eats extra on his birthday. He likes an arrangement of food containing wheat and is known to like Chinese food on occasion. He likes eggplants in lasagnas and pepperoni on pizzas. He usually eats by tossing lasagnas into the air and catching them. He sometimes uses a fork, albeit more rarely.
He often orders a large pizza and rolls it up like a taco. He eats with more manners in " Against All Tides ". While Garfield loves his owner Jon, this does not stop him from pulling numerous practical jokes on him, as well as other mischievous acts. Being the obsessive eater he is, Garfield frequently eats Jon's food when he is not looking.
Even when Jon is on his guard, Garfield manages to take his food in other, more ingenious ways, such as cutting holes through the table. Other times, when Jon tries to work out a truce with Garfield to stop him from eating his food, Garfield often ignores Jon's offers and eats his food instead.
Often times, Garfield even takes Jon's food and adds it to his own cat food. Garfield frequently pranks Jon in several different ways as well. One way is by locking Jon out of the house while he is out to retrieve the mail. Garfield may do this to hog all the prepared breakfast food for himself. Peter Hewitt. More like this.
Watch options. Storyline Edit. Garfield Bill Murray , the fat, lazy, lasagna lover, has everything a cat could want. But when Jon Arbuckle Breckin Meyer , in an effort to impress veterinarian and old high-school crush Liz Jennifer Love Hewitt , adopts a dog named Odie and brings him home, Garfield gets the one thing he doesn't want. One night, Odie runs away and gets dog-napped after Garfield locks him outside.
Garfield, in an out of character move, goes to search for and rescue Odie with the help of a variety of animal friends along the way. It ain't the Cat in the Hat. Animation Adventure Comedy Family Fantasy. Rated PG for brief mild language. Did you know Edit. Goofs The night Garfield gets kicked out of his house and has to sleep on the porch, he looks into a window and sees Odie sleeping on the bed with Jon with no collar on. At one point when Odie is out on the porch with Garfield, he has the collar on.
Then, when Odie runs off the porch to chase a scooter, the collar is gone again. Quotes Jon Arbuckle : What am I gonna do with you? Crazy credits Some of the opening credits come out from behind things like tree branches and the photographs on Jon's bedroom wall.
Alternate versions On the Spanish dubs of this film, the song "Naranja" is dubbed in English. This is due to the fact the song was written in Spanish. User reviews Review. Top review. Well the only thing I can say about this is it's your basic kids' movie - parents'll think it's alright but can't wait until it's over, while the kids will love it most likely.
Personally, as a year-old adult male who enjoys kids' movies like Finding Nemo and whatnot, I thought it was alright. Kinda dragged in parts of the movie, but the humorous attitude of Garfield makes it bearable to take your kids to.
So unless you got kids, I'd suggest it just as a rental when you got nothing to do on a Sunday night.
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