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Garfield and Friends Season 2

September. 16,1989
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Épisode guide de Garfield and Friends Saison 2

Episode 78 - Peanut-Brained Rooster
First Aired: December. 16,1989

Orson tells us the time when Roy becomes obsessed by peanuts after Wade offers him a peanut and he eats it.

Episode 77 - Mummy Dearest
First Aired: December. 16,1989

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.

Episode 75 - Attack of the Mutant Guppies
First Aired: October. 21,1989

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.

Episode 74 - Hog Noon
First Aired: December. 16,1989

Hammerhead Hog, the pig that bullied Orson back in school, writes him a letter saying that he's coming to settle with Orson.

Episode 73 - Lemon Aid
Episode 72 - Beach Blanket Bonzo
First Aired: December. 09,1989

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.

Episode 71 - Cock-a-Doodle Dandy
First Aired: December. 09,1989

Roy tries to think of a way to make his bugle wake-up call without disturbing an insomniac bear.

Episode 70 - China Cat
First Aired: December. 09,1989

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.

Episode 69 - The Legend of Long Jon
First Aired: December. 19,1989

Jon takes Garfield and Odie to visit a historical American village, but the people there want to run him out of town! Jon finds out from a historical diary that he had an ancestor named ""Long Jon,"" who was a pirate and a traitor to the American cause. As Garfield and Odie read it, Odie drools on the pages revealing entries written in invisible ink. These pages brought out new information - that Long Jon was actually a spy for George Washington!

Episode 68 - Flop Goes the Weasel
First Aired: December. 19,1989

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.

Episode 67 - Mystic Manor
First Aired: December. 19,1989

Jon decides to take Garfield and Odie to Mystic Manor - an old haunted house. They try to get in, but are not allowed, so they check into a motel next door. Jon goes to take a nap, and leaves Garfield in charge of Odie. Odie chases a bat up to the manor, and Garfield follows. As he looks for Odie, he falls prey to a lot of the frightening tricks within the manor. Garfield and Odie return very scared, and Jon goes to show them that there's nothing to be afraid of, but the manor's gone and a construction crew is building a skyscraper!

Episode 66 - How to Be Funny!
First Aired: December. 02,1989

Garfield gives a lecture on the nature of comedy, and on what is and what is not funny.

Episode 65 - Shelf Esteem
First Aired: December. 02,1989

While Orson puts his books away, Roy bets with Wade and Lanolin that Orson will never get it done. When Roy finds out that he was right, because Orson loves reading whatever he gets his hands on, Roy slips a few books in for good measure. As soon as Wade and Lanolin find out, they slip in another book called ""How to Be a Librarian."" Roy loses the bet and wins a month's worth of Wade and Lanolin's chores.

Episode 64 - Housebreak Hotel
First Aired: December. 02,1989

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.

Episode 63 - First Class Feline
First Aired: December. 02,1989

Jon decides to teach Garfield a lesson for continually trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi.

Episode 62 - First Class Feline
First Aired: December. 02,1989

After a nasty fall, Orson imagines everyone in a Camelot-like setting.

Episode 61 - Invasion of the Big Robots
First Aired: December. 02,1989

Garfield somehow ends up on an action-adventure cartoon with Transformer-like robots.

Episode 60 - Well-Fed Feline
First Aired: November. 25,1989

Jon is attacked by an animal protection officer who doesn't think he feeds his pets.

Episode 59 - Little Red Riding Egg
First Aired: November. 25,1989

Orson and friends make a movie about Little Red Riding Hood and Sheldon becomes the main character and so they then call the film Little Red Riding Egg. But will they make a great movie with Roy getting his lines wrong and the crafty weasel causing trouble?

Episode 58 - T.V. of Tomorrow
First Aired: November. 25,1989

Garfield sees new TV models in a TV meuseum.Including Tasteovision.

Episode 57 - Crime and Nourishment
First Aired: November. 25,1989

A creature takes Jon's picnic basket into the hole of a tree. Garfield follows him and soon discovers a hidden civilization where food is used as currency, and vice versa.

Episode 56 - Hogcules II
First Aired: November. 25,1989

Roy's latest practical joke sends grain spilling out of the silo, and he and Wade argue over who has to clean it up. Orson imagines what Hogcules would do when confronted with arguing giants like Roy and Wade.

Episode 55 - Cactus Makes Perfect
First Aired: November. 25,1989

Cactus Jake tells about how he met his wife, and his experiences with a Garfield-like cat.

Episode 54 - The Big Talker
First Aired: November. 18,1989

While watching a talk show, Garfield becomes deeply offended when the host begins to downgrade cats. Garfield convinces Jon to go on the show and defend cats, but Jon doesn't do a very good job. Garfield decides to take matters into his own hands after he discovers the talk show host is extremely superstitious. A clever feline plus a can of black paint equals another effective Garfield scheme!

Episode 53 - Nothing to Be Afraid of
First Aired: November. 18,1989

The gang tries to find at least one thing that Wade couldn't possibly be afraid of.

Episode 52 - Arrivederci, Odie!
First Aired: November. 18,1989

Garfield is pretending to be a swashbuckler, but accidentally breaks a vase. He pins it on Odie, of course. Jon decides that Odie needs to go to the vet, and Liz keeps him overnight. In the meantime, Garfield thinks he got Odie into deep trouble, and begins to have guilt pangs.

Episode 51 - Feeling Feline
Episode 50 - Gort Goes Good
First Aired: November. 18,1989

Orson's mean brother Gort comes to visit and claims that he's turned over a new leaf.

Episode 49 - The Bear Facts
First Aired: November. 18,1989

Jon takes Odie and a reluctant Garfield camping in the woods, where they encounter Binky's escaped circus bear.

Episode 48 - It Must Be True!
First Aired: November. 11,1989

Garfield presents little-known ""facts"" about different aspects in the world.

Episode 47 - Swine Trek
First Aired: November. 11,1989

Everyone tries to cure Orson's cold, but Orson insists that rest is the best medicine. And while he is resting, he envisions his friends and himself in a Star Trek-like fantasy.

Episode 46 - Attention-Getting Garfield
First Aired: November. 11,1989

Garfield gets angered when Jon, and everyone else, seems to put all their attention on Odie and ignores him.

Episode 45 - Binky Goes Bad!
First Aired: November. 04,1989

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?

Episode 44 - Barn of Fear
First Aired: November. 04,1989

Because of the big harvest, every building on the farm is stocked with crops, so Orson suggests that everyone sleeps in the old barn. But Wade thinks the old barn is haunted by the ghosts of the ancient farmers.

Episode 43 - Mini-Mall Matters
First Aired: November. 04,1989

Garfield describes to us the development of mini-malls and what goes into a mini-mall.

Episode 42 - Cactus Jake Rides Again
First Aired: October. 28,1989

Champion cowboy Billy Bob Bo Benson is scheduled to ride Certain Death, Cactus Jake's horse, but Certain Death has to throw Billy Bob so that Cactus Jake can get a cash bonus.

Episode 41 - Origin of Power Pig!
First Aired: October. 28,1989

Orson tells Wade about how he was inspired to become Power Pig.

Episode 40 - Basket Brawl
First Aired: October. 28,1989

Garfield ""plays"" against Jon, Odie and Nermal in a basketball-game-type setting in order to get food into a picnic basket.

Episode 39 - Rainy Day Dreams
First Aired: October. 28,1989

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.

Episode 38 - Mud Sweet Mud
First Aired: October. 28,1989

Cleaning up the farm means getting rid of everything dirty--including Orson's mud waller.

Episode 37 - The Curse of Klopman
First Aired: October. 28,1989

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.

Episode 36 - Video Victim
First Aired: October. 21,1989

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.

Episode 35 - No Laughing Matter
First Aired: October. 21,1989

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.

Episode 34 - Robodie
First Aired: October. 21,1989

Garfield and Odie decide walk to a salad bar for lunch. The owner is very distressed that Garfield's there because of his large appetite. In the meantime, Odie gets captured by a mad scientist named Dr. Bean. Dr. Bean makes a bunch of robot dogs using Odie as a model, and Garfield accidentally takes a decoy home. He and Jon soon notice the difference, and go find Dr. Bean's office and the real Odie.

Episode 33 - Video Victim
First Aired: October. 21,1989

Nermal comes to visit and brings his pet guppy. Garfield tries to scare him by telling a story about how children dumped their guppies down the sewer, and they grew to gigantic proportions. Nermal gets really scared, and won't leave Garfield alone until they check out the sewers. They are both in for quite a surprise when Garfield's story happens to be true! How will Garfield and Nermal be able to escape?

Episode 32 - First Aid Wade
First Aired: October. 21,1989

It's up to the gang to stop aliens from all comedy, including Roy's new jokebook.

Episode 31 - Maine Course
First Aired: October. 21,1989

Jon recieves a ""Lobster on Wings"" from his relative as a gift. He begins to prepare a great gourmet meal, when he finds out that the lobster inside is alive! Both Jon and Garfield try to cook it, but they just don't have the heart. First, Jon tries to give it a home at the aquarium, but they have too many lobsters already due to the ""Lobster on Wings"" Co. So, Jon decides to keep the lobster as a pet. At first, life with a lobster around the house is fun, except it seems as though the lobster is homesick. So, Jon and Garfield fly out to the Atlantic Ocean to take the lobster back home.

Episode 30 - Brain Boy
First Aired: October. 14,1989

Garfield, Jon and Odie visit Jon's cousin Al and his son Roscoe. Roscoe is mean to Garfield, but Garfield gets his revenge.

Episode 29 - Hogcules
First Aired: October. 14,1989

Orson envisions he is the warrior Hogcules (a parody of Hercules) upon hearing that his brothers are coming to visit.

Episode 28 - Polecat Flats
First Aired: October. 14,1989

Jon drags Garfield to the Polecat Flats dude ranch so that he can experience life in the wild West.

Episode 26 - The Mail Animal / Peanut-Brained Rooster / Mummy Dearest
First Aired: December. 16,1989

The Mail Animal: After the latest prank by Garfield, Jon's mailman, Herman Post, gets fired by the post office chief for being a disgrace and afraid of a cat. To get back his job, Garfield decides to harass the post office chief. Peanut-Brained Rooster: Orson tells the story of how Roy became obsessed with peanuts. To make matters worse, Orson's brothers steal the peanut crop. Mummy Dearest: While visiting a museum, Garfield falls down and loses consciousness. He then dreams that he is a cat in ancient Egypt, where someone is trying get rid of him, as he is the good luck charm of the Pharaoh (Jon).

Episode 25 - Lemon-Aid / Hog Noon / Video Airlines
First Aired: December. 16,1989

Lemon-Aid: Jon gets conned by Al Swindler into getting a new car, only to find that it's broken. Swindler then tries to sell Jon his old car back. First appearance of Al Swindler. Hog Noon: Hammerhead Hog, the pig that bullied Orson back in school, writes him a letter saying that he's coming to settle things with Orson once and for all. Orson prepares for the visit. Video Airlines: Garfield, Jon and Odie try to watch a movie, but the only one on TV is "Kung Fu Creatures on the Rampage 2", which none of them are interested in. They then seek out alternative ways to watch a movie, but "Kung Fu Creatures on the Rampage 2" proves incredibly hard to escape.

Episode 24 - China Cat / Cock-a-Doodle Dandy / Beach Blanket Bonzo
First Aired: October. 07,1989

China Cat: While visiting China, a waitress at a restaurant tells Jon a legend about an orange cat similar to Garfield, and how it brings bad luck according to a dragon. Cock-a-Doodle Dandy: Bo tells the viewers (and gets interrupted by characters who do not appear in the episode) about Roy, who is being attacked by a sleepy bear when trying to make his bugle wake-up call on time. Beach Blanket Bonzo: Jon tries to impress a girl at the beach. Garfield does not understand how anyone could go crazy over a pretty face until he falls in love with a female cat named Lola.

Episode 23 - Mystic Manor / Flop Goes the Weasel / The Legend of Long Jon
First Aired: December. 02,1989

Mystic Manor: When Odie wanders into Mystic Manor, Garfield goes to get him back to avoid getting in trouble. Cameos of Orson, Wade, Roy, and Jim Davis. Flop Goes the Weasel: A weasel is on the farm, lurking around to steal chickens. The farm animals believe Wade is a hero after inadvertently defeating the Weasel, causing Wade to take the fame for granted. First appearance of the Weasel. Cameo appearance of Odie. The Legend of Long Jon: While visiting Yorktown, Jon discovers that he apparently had a traitorous pirate ancestor named Long Jon Arbuckle. Guest voice of Shep Menken.

Episode 22 - First Class Feline / Hamelot / How to be Funny!
First Aired: November. 25,1989

First Class Feline: Jon and Odie see that Garfield has once again stuffed Nermal in a box marked to Abu Dhabi. The trio then teams up to trick Garfield into thinking he really has sent Nermal to the foreign country. Hamelot: When the shower is broken, Orson decides to remedy this by getting an old bucket from the shed. Orson falls and loses consciousness when the pile that he is standing on collapses, leading him to dream of a Camelot-like setting. How to be Funny!: Garfield gives a lecture on humor and what it means to be funny. He goes into detail on what is funny (silly costumes and gags such as Odie loving Mondays) and what is not funny (pie throwing and silly lighting jokes).

Episode 21 - Invasion of the Big Robots / Shelf Esteem / Housebreak Hotel
First Aired: November. 25,1989

Invasion of the Big Robots: Garfield wakes up one morning and finds himself in a Space Shuttle Launch Site. After a warrior named Starwolf passes by him and makes commands to his fleet, Garfield soon realizes that he is in the wrong cartoon. (A similar plot is used in "Clash of the Titans".) Shelf Esteem: After Wade crashes into his library, Orson decides to put all of his books away. Lanolin and Roy make a bet to see if Orson would finish the job that day. Housebreak Hotel: Jon is going out of town and brings Garfield and Odie to Howie's Housebreak Hotel. However, it turns out the place keeps the animals in cages all day long and neglect them. Guest voice of Jesse White.

Episode 20 - T.V. of Tomorrow / Little Red Riding Egg / Well-Fed Feline
First Aired: November. 18,1989

T.V. of Tomorrow: After their current set breaks, Jon, Garfield, and Odie go shopping for a new TV, some of which are bizarre. Guest voice of Frank Buxton. Little Red Riding Egg: After finding a video camera, Orson decides to make a movie with the farm animals adapting Little Red Riding Hood using Sheldon as the title character, while the Fox is searching for nourishment Well-Fed Feline: When an activist sees Jon angry at Garfield for eating his lasagna cake (and hearing him say that he'll never feed Garfield again), she threatens to call the police unless Jon feeds Garfield as much as he can.

Episode 19 - Cactus Makes Perfect / Hogcules II / Crime and Nourishment
First Aired: November. 18,1989

Cactus Makes Perfect: Garfield, Jon, and Odie visit Cactus Jake on his ranch. Cactus Jake shares a story about a cat he encountered, which was similar to Garfield. Hogcules II: Roy tricks Wade into spilling grain from a silo, and Orson ends up trying to clean it up. He later daydreams about Hogcules dealing with a two-headed giant that stole a large birdbath. Crime and Nourishment: When a picnic basket gets stolen, Garfield goes after it. He stumbles upon a strange community of small green people (similar to the Smurfs), who use food items as currency and eat money.

Episode 18 - The Bear Facts / Nothing to be Afraid of / The Big Talker
First Aired: November. 11,1989

The Bear Facts: While Jon, Garfield, and Odie camp in the forest (much to Garfield's dismay), a stray dancing bear shows up. Wade makes a cameo appearance. Nothing to be Afraid of: The farm animals are tired of Wade's phobias, so they try to find something that will not scare him. The Big Talker: Garfield is furious with Joe Palaver, a loudmouth television host, who hates cats and says they are not useful whatsoever. After finding out that Palaver is superstitious, Garfield carries out revenge. Guest voice of Stanley Ralph Ross.

Episode 17 - Arrivaderci, Odie! / Gort Goes Good / Feeling Feline
First Aired: November. 11,1989

Arrivaderci, Odie!: Garfield believes that Jon has gotten rid of Odie after Garfield broke a vase and pinned the blame on Odie. Garfield claims that he won't miss him, but is then unable to get Odie off of his mind. Cameo appearance of Wade and Sheldon. Gort Goes Good: Orson's brother, Gort, says that he has given up his evil ways and is now on Orson's side. Wade, however, is suspicious of Gort. Feeling Feline: After hearing a claim on television about pet owners becoming like their pets, Jon and Garfield both dismiss the idea, but Jon finds himself acting suspiciously like Garfield later that night. This leads to a dream in which Jon slowly transforms into a human version of Garfield, constantly asking for lasagna and sleeping all day.

Episode 16 - Attention-Getting Garfield / Swine Trek / It Must be True!
First Aired: November. 04,1989

Attention-Getting Garfield: Garfield tries to win back public attention after he realizes that Odie gets more attention than he does. Swine Trek: While resting due to a terrible cold, Orson dreams that he and the gang are part of a galaxy crew called the Swine Trek (parody of Star Trek). It Must be True!: At the WBOR TV station, Garfield presents a show to a live audience called It Must be True!, where he claims everything stated on television is a true fact.

Episode 15 - Binky Goes Bad! / Barn of Fear / Mini-Mall Matters
First Aired: November. 04,1989

Binky Goes Bad!: Binky is put on trial at court after he is framed for a series of robberies by Stinky Davis, a criminal; the events are narrated in a script Garfield reads. Barn of Fear: When the barn is filled with their crops, the gang stays at an old abandoned barn. However, chaos ensues when Orson's brothers frighten the gang with spooky tricks. Mini-Mall Matters: Garfield hosts a factual and educational show about mini-malls and how they are grown, maintained, and their features.

Episode 14 - Basket Brawl / Origin of Power Pig / Cactus Jake Rides Again
First Aired: October. 28,1989

Basket Brawl: Set as a basketball game that mice attend, Jon, Odie, and Nermal attempt to pack a picnic lunch without Garfield devouring the food. Guest voice of Chick Hearn. Origin of Power Pig: Orson tells Wade the story of how he originated Power Pig, while his brothers get an idea for stealing the harvest crops Cactus Jake Rides Again: Jon, Odie, and Garfield invite Cactus Jake to reside at their home temporarily during a rodeo championship, which they find unpleasant.

Episode 13 - The Curse of the Klopman / Mud Sweet Mud / Rainy Day Dreams
First Aired: October. 28,1989

The Curse of the Klopman: Jon's third cousin Norbert has died, and has left the Klopman Diamond in his will, which goes to Garfield. The will warns it has a curse on it. Norbert's business partner believes it should go to him and tries to get Garfield to sell him the rare jewel. Mud Sweet Mud: Everyone in the farm decides to clean up the farm after it looks messy. However, when it comes to Orson's waller, Orson explains to them what it means to him. Rainy Day Dreams: During a rainy night, Jon has a date at home, despite the fact that his date is a home insurance salesman. Meanwhile, Garfield and Odie use their imaginations for adventures since they are bored.

Episode 12 - Robodie / First Aid Wade / Video Victim
First Aired: October. 21,1989

Robodie: A mad scientist kidnaps Odie to use him as a model for his cloning machine that makes toy robots. Later, Garfield mistakes one for Odie. First Aid Wade: After falling off the back of a cow, Wade suffers a leg injury and thinks that Roy and Orson will perform surgery on it due to a misunderstanding. Video Victim: Garfield and Jon make a bet that if Garfield can stop watching TV for 24 hours, he'll stop using the vacuum, in which annoys Garfield. He then finds it hard to live without viewing programs--especially when the TV comes to life and tries to tempt the cat into watching him.

Episode 11 - Maine Course / No Laughing Matter / Attack of the Mutant Guppies
First Aired: October. 21,1989

Maine Course: A lady from an aquarium sends Jon an live lobster to cook. Jon, Garfield, and Odie eventually befriend it as a family member and name him Therm. No Laughing Matter: After Roy annoys the farm animals with a new joke book, aliens who lack a sense of humor visit the farm to destroy comedy. The animals try to stop them with all of Roy's joke books. Attack of the Mutant Guppies: After hearing Garfield's story on giant radioactive mutant guppies, Nermal gets scared and can't go to sleep. As an apology, Garfield tries to prove to Nermal that his fictional story is false so he can sleep. However, it turns out to be real and he becomes scared as well.

Episode 10 - Polecat Flats / Hogcules / Brain Boy
First Aired: October. 14,1989

Polecat Flats: Jon takes Garfield to a dude ranch called "Polecat Flats", where Garfield learns about the ranch life, while wondering what a polecat is (a skunk). First appearance of Cactus Jake. Cameo appearance of Roy. Hogcules: Orson tells Booker and Sheldon the myth of Hercules. Roy tells him his brothers are coming to visit and then Orson falls asleep, wondering what being Hercules would be like. Brain Boy: Garfield is framed for destruction by Roscoe, a polite, clever and nerdy son of Jon's cousin Al, who turns out to be two-faced and cruel.

Episode 9 - Pros and Cons / Rooster Revenge / Lights! Camera! Garfield!
First Aired: October. 14,1989

Pros and Cons: After being assigned to buy groceries, Odie is cheated out of his money by an alley cat, who trades an old sock in for Odie's grocery money. Rooster Revenge: After pulling several pranks on Orson, Roy fears that Orson will pull a revenge prank on him, despite Orson's statement that he would not. Lights! Camera! Garfield!: Garfield accepts a job as a movie stunt double after he thinks that he will be famous with larger roles.

Episode 8 - The Lasagna Zone / Sleepytime Pig / Yojumbo
First Aired: October. 07,1989

The Lasagna Zone: Jon buys a new TV satellite dish, and when Garfield spills lasagna on its surface, he is transported into the TV shows. Cameos of Booker and Sheldon. Sleepytime Pig: Orson is tired during the day. Some of the others attempt to help him get rest, while the Sandman's substitute tries to make Orson go to sleep. Yojumbo: Jon and Liz go on a date where they run into a bully, prompting Jon to feel like a wimp. He decides to take karate lessons, so he can stand up to the bully with his skills. Garfield, realizing that his owner is in danger, becomes "Yojumbo," a samurai warrior, to protect him.

Episode 7 - Binky Gets Cancelled / Show Stoppers / Cutie and the Beast
First Aired: September. 23,1989

Binky Gets Cancelled!: Garfield tells the viewers about a past event where Binky the Clown becomes a handyman after his show is cancelled by low ratings. Show Stoppers: The Farm animals put on a talent show, where Wade has stage fright. Orson gets it as well when his brothers attend the show. Cutie and the Beast: Nermal runs away after believing that he is ugly, which is caused by one of Garfield's pranks. Odie is upset and nags Garfield into finding Nermal, which he eventually sets out to do.

Episode 6 - The Legend of the Lake / Double oh Orson / Health Feud
First Aired: September. 30,1989

The Legend of the Lake: Garfield hosts a tour of the National Cat Museum, and narrates a story about a prehistoric feline who was determined to cross a giant lake to reach the fabled "lasagna trees" that grew on a faraway island. Double oh Orson: Orson reads a spy novel, and his imagination turns him into "Double-oh-Orson", a parody of the James Bond film Thunderball. Also featured are "Pinfeather" (Roy), "W" (Wade), "The Countless Lanolin" (Lanolin), and a frozen Bo. On his adventure, Double-oh-Orson tries to stop the top-secret highly-experimental thermonuclear exploding grelbin device before it's too late Health Feud: Garfield takes revenge on a stereotypical TV health/fitness show host when his influence on Jon becomes a threat to Garfield's lifestyle.

Episode 5 - One Good Fern Deserves Another / Goody-Go-Round / The Black Book
First Aired: September. 30,1989

One Good Fern Deserves Another: A nearly blind greenhouse salesman accidentally sells Jon a rare meat-eating fern (after Garfield and Odie destroy all of the ferns in his house). Meanwhile, Garfield tries to watch Attack of the Giant Pod People. Goody-Go-Round: Bo needs a record player so he can listen to some music, and Orson sets out to find him one for being such a good friend, where a chain reaction is put in effect after the giver wants something in return, with some catastrophic results. The Black Book: Jon is excited to go on a date with a beautiful woman, but becomes upset when he calls her up and hears a man's voice on the line (the man is actually his date's brother). He swears off women and tells Garfield to hide his little black book of phone numbers, but when he changes his mind, Garfield holds to his promise and refuses to reveal his hiding place.

Episode 4 - The Sludge Monster / Fortune Kooky / Heatwave Holiday
First Aired: September. 23,1989

The Sludge Monster: Jon, Garfield, and Odie are forced to stay in an old and abandoned hotel after the car breaks down in front of it. There, he tells Garfield and Odie the legend of the Sludge Monster, whom the two eventually believe is real. Fortune Kooky: Wade becomes superstitious after reading his paper fortunes from Chinese fortune cookies. Roy, sensing an opportunity for a prank, concocts a fake fortune and then stages its events to scare Wade and steal his and Orson's picnic lunch. Heatwave Holiday: During an especially hot summer day, Garfield decides to think in cold ways. This eventually develops into a trend throughout the city of decorating for Christmas in the middle of July. Everyone is thrilled to celebrate early.

Episode 3 - The Great Getaway / Scrambled Eggs / Hansel and Garfield
First Aired: September. 23,1989

The Great Getaway: Jon visits New York City on a weekend away from his cat Garfield, not knowing that Garfield has snuck along. Things get worse when Garfield realizes that Jon's date, a seemingly innocent woman named Rosalyn, is a pickpocket. The fat cat pursues the two in an attempt to keep Jon safe from the woman's thieving ways. Scrambled Eggs: Orson narrates a previous event about Sheldon and how he was mistaken for a mother turtle's child (who, like Sheldon, was not hatched yet and has his legs sticking out). Hansel and Garfield: While Nermal stays for a visit, Garfield is forced to entertain him, and ends up telling the story of Hansel and Gretel. Nermal ends up protesting various elements of the tale (including the ending featuring the witch being burned), forcing Garfield to change the story to appease him.

Episode 2 - Rip Van Kitty / Grabbity / The Big Catnap
First Aired: September. 16,1989

Rip Van Kitty: During a picnic, Garfield tries to nap, and plays cruel tricks on Odie and Nermal when they disturb his sleep. Jon accuses Garfield of sleeping too much, which prompts a dream sequence in which Garfield naps for twenty years and ends up in the future. Grabbity: Roy plays a prank on Wade, who wonders what would happen if the Law of Gravity (or "Grabbity" as Roy pronounced it) was repealed. Cameo appearance of Jon. The Big Catnap: Jon receives a box of homemade cookies from his mother, and tries to avoid Garfield, who eats them every year they are delivered via elaborate pranks.

Episode 1 - Pest of a Guest / The Impractical Joker / Fat and Furry
First Aired: September. 16,1989

Pest of a Guest: It's a cold, winter's night and a stray cat rings on Garfield's door. Jon and Odie feel sorry for the stray and takes him in. However, the stray has a lot more to him than just a poor kitty cat look and soon Garfield takes action... The Impractical Joker: Orson fires Roy after he insults all of the animals with a joke book and replaces him with Fred Duck. Fat and Furry: After Garfield buys a lottery ticket with the number 77777779, the crew win the lottery and become famous. They end up being featured on "Lifestyles of the Fat and Furry". Guest voice of Robin Leach.

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