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- An ordinary man frustrated with the various flaws he sees in society begins to psychotically and violently lash out against them.
- Garfield creator Jim Davis presents a behind-the-scenes 10th-anniversary celebration of the pasta-eating cat. Jim Davis is the host
- A documentary short detailing the making of the classic cartoon "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown," and the particular pressure the creative team felt after the massive success of its former creation, "A Charlie Brown Christmas."
- A ceremony hosted by Vanessa Williams and Clifton Davis that honors the achievements of music recording artists for their contributions to Gospel music.
- 1988–199524mTV-G7.6 (47)TV EpisodeBASKET BRAWL: Jon, Odie and Nermal's attempt to go on a picnic is seen as a basketball game. CHANGE YOUR LIFE: Orson reads some advice to Wade. WINDOW SHADES: Jon buys venetian blinds. THE ORIGIN OF POWER PIG: Orson tells how he became Power Pig. Song: "Power Pig." CACTUS JAKE RIDES AGAIN: Cactus Jake moves in with Jon when the local rodeo comes to town.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (47)TV EpisodePolecat Flats: While visiting Cactus Jake's dude ranch, Garfield helps Jon survive Jake's horse riding lessons, and falls for a black and white cat. Hogcules: Orson's brothers are coming to pay him a visit and he imagines himself as the eternally strong Hercules who could take on anything. Brain Boy: Jon, Garfield and Odie go out to visit some family, and while Jon's stuck looking at slides, Garfield's stuck in the garage with a bratty kid scientist.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.7 (36)TV EpisodeDummy of Danger: Garfield discovers Jon's new ventriloquist dummy is alive. Tree Stump: Garfield asks which is smarter: a dog or a tree stump. Sooner or Later: The wolf tricks the crew into putting things off. Jumping Jon: Jon decides to take up skydiving.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (35)TV EpisodeGhost of a Chance: A rookie ghost gets assigned Garfield's house to haunt. Roy Gets Sacked: Roy quits the show and joins the Buddy Bears. Revenge of the Living Lunch: A meteorite is mistaken for a fruit cake, refrigerated, and brings the food to life.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.3 (49)TV EpisodeThe Legend of the Lake: Garfield recounts the history of a lake that a prehistoric cat crossed to reach an island of lasagna trees. Double Oh Orson: Orson gets caught up in a mystery novel. Health Feud: Jon decides to get in shape thanks to a fitness guru named Rick Deltoid, and tries to get Garfield to do the same.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.4 (35)TV EpisodeCartoon Cat conspiracy: Tired of animated cat stereotypes, Garfield creates his own cartoon. Snowball: Garfield gets Jon with a snowball. Who Done It: Three fix it canines come to the farm. The Picnic Panic: Jon, Garfield and Odie's picnic is ruined by ants.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.8 (36)TV EpisodeOdie is put on trial for eating Garfield's blueberry pie. Orson answers some fan mail as he tells how Booker hatched and Sheldon almost did. A local store looses his customers when a monster supermarket opens across the street.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (38)TV EpisodeDr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse: Garfield is tasked with exterminating a 19th century mouse that transforms into a giant monster. Payday Mayday: Finagler Fox cons everybody on the farm out of their paychecks. How to Drive a Human Crazy: Garfield gives a lecture for how cats can drive their owners crazy.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.7 (45)TV EpisodeT.V. of Tomorrow: Jon's 1-year-old TV breaks down and he and Garfield are subjected to the many different kinds of televisions of the future. Little Red Riding Egg: Orson finds a video camera and decides to make a movie of Little Red Riding Hood with Sheldon in the starring role, Wade as the grandmother and Roy as the wolf unaware that a real wolf is in the area. Well-Fed Feline: Garfield convinces a woman that he's starving and she tells Jon he'll go to jail unless Garfield is well-fed when she returns.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.6 (38)TV EpisodeGarfield falls asleep watching a Sherlock Holmes movie and dreams he's assisting the famous detective. Orson's imagination brings things he is reading about to life.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.8 (46)TV EpisodeTwice Told Tale: Jon and Garfield both tell very different versions of how the house got filled with yogurt. Orson Goes on Vacation: Orson goes away on a vacation and leaves Wade in charge. Wedding Bell Blues: Jon's cousin Marian asks him to be best man at her wedding and Garfield and Odie overhear, mistakenly believing Jon's getting married.
- 1988–199524mTV-G7.4 (78)TV EpisodeBox O' Fun: With a cardboard box and his imagination, Garfield gets into a lot of trouble with Jon. Unidentified Flying Orson: Knowing Orson tends to believe everything he reads, Roy preys on a nervous Orson when he's absorbed in a book about alien invasion. School Daze: Jon gets fed up with Garfield's bad behavior and sends him to obedience school where the biggest obstacle is the trainer.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (57)TV EpisodeThe Caped Avenger: Believing Pooky's been kidnapped, Garfield turns himself into a super hero and Odie becomes his sidekick in the search for the teddy bear. Shy Fly Guy: Wade encounters Fred Duck, whose teasing pushes him to try and overcome his fear of flying. Green Thumbs Down: Appalled at the grocery bill, Jon decides they should grow their own food.
- 1988–199524mTV-G7.3 (52)TV EpisodeForget Me Not: Garfield gets hit with a lasagna pan and becomes a polite, health conscious feline. I Like Having You Around: Orson writes in his diary about Bo and Lanolin having a fight that caused Bo to leave the farm. Sales Resistance: Jon warns Garfield against buying anymore useless junk, but Garfield has trouble getting rid of a persistent elephant repellent salesman.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.3 (73)TV EpisodeGarfield's Moving Experience: Garfield presses his luck with Jon too much and gets thrown out of the house. He decides to go live somewhere else and gets adopted by a rich girl. Wade, You're Afraid: Orson is fed up with Wade cowering over every little thing and hypnotizes him to be brave. Good Mousekeeping: A mouse, Floyd, encounters Garfield and takes for granted living with a cat who doesn't chase mice.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.2 (83)TV EpisodeNighty Nightmare: After consuming a whole pizza and being warned by Jon that he'll have nightmares from it, Garfield dreams he overeats and becomes too big to feed. Banana Nose: When Roy pulls a prank on his friends, they retaliate by calling him Banana Nose to the point he leaves the farm. Ode to Odie: Garfield recites a poem about Odie wandering away from home and encountering some tough dogs in the mean part of town.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.7 (112)TV EpisodePeace and Quiet: Garfield tries to sleep after watching TV all night; but Binky the Clown refuses to go away, believing he's at the home of a 97 year old woman to wish her a happy birthday. Wanted Wade: While Orson goes to shut off Roy's new stereo, which can't stop playing rooster crows, Wade Duck tears a law label from underneath Orson's sofa and fears he will be sent to prison for it. Garfield Goes Hawaiian: Garfield contracts a disease called the Hawaiian Cat Flu which makes him dance anytime something Hawaiian is mentioned.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.4 (57)TV EpisodeThe Binky Show: Garfield goes on the Binky show to win presents for Jon's birthday. Keeping Cool: Bo tries to teach Orson how to keep his cool even though his brothers are coming. Don't Move! Garfield tells Odie not to move from his spot but due to events beyond his controls, goes on a long adventure.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (46)TV EpisodeOne Good Fern Deserves Another: Jon buys a fern that's guaranteed impossible for Garfield to eat, unaware it's a meat eating fern. Goody-Go-Round: In an attempt to get a record player for Bo, Orson winds up having to do favors for everybody else on the farm. The Black Book: Due to a misunderstanding, Jon tells Garfield to get rid of his little black book and then about goes crazy trying to get it back.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (50)TV EpisodeThe Lasagna Zone: Jon brings home a new satellite dish with an unusual warning which Garfield doesn't notice and as a result, winds up in the TV. Sleepytime Pig: The Sandman missed the farm and Orson didn't sleep all night so his friends try to make him tired. Yojumbo: Jon and Liz are mugged on a date, so Jon goes for martial art lessons while Garfield becomes 'Yojumbo', a Samauri warrior cat to protect Jon.
- 1988–199523mTV-G8.1 (44)TV EpisodeArrevederci, Odie!: Jon takes Odie to the vet and comes back without him, leaving Garfield to believe he has the house to himself now. Gort Goes Good: Orson's brother Gort seems to have turned over a new leaf and wants to help work on the farm. feeling Feline: Jon worries he and Garfield do too many things together and tries to do something Garfield won't.
- 1988–199524mTV-G7.2 (43)TV EpisodeBLAMED: Garfield feels persecuted. CHINA CAT: While at a Chinese restaurant, Jon and Garfield hear the story of the dragon and the cat. DUTCH DOOR: Roy plans to "pie" Orson. COCK-A-DOODLE DANDY: Roy's morning bugle keeps waking up an angry bear. Song: "Mr. Lips."
- 1988–199524mTV-G7.3 (41)TV EpisodeIn "First Class Feline," Garfield's latest attempt to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi gets out of hand. Then, in "Hamelot," Orson imagines himself as King Arthur. Finally, in "How To Be Funny", Garfield gives a lecture on comedy.
- 1988–199524mTV-G8.0 (51)TV EpisodeInvasion of the Big Robots: Garfield wakes up and finds himself in the wrong cartoon - an action packed cartoon. Shelf Esteem: Roy bets Wade and Lanolin that Orson can't get his books put away because he reads them all first. Housebreak Hotel: Jon leaves Garfield and Odie at Howie's Housebreak Hotel which turns out to be a pet prison.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.6 (48)TV EpisodeMystic Manor: While on vacation, Odie disappears into a haunted house called Mystic Manor and Garfield has to bring him back. Flop Goes the Weasel: Wade accidentally catches the weasel and lets the ego of being a hero go to his head. The Legend of Long Jon: Jon, Garfield and Odie go to Washington to find out about his relatives, only to be chased by a mob and find out that his ancestor, Long Jon, stole maps from George Washington.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (43)TV EpisodeGarfield has a fun time with swiss cheese, gets some help to clean the house, and hosts a debate about why cats are better than dogs.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.6 (37)TV EpisodeAll Things Fat and Small: Jon competes with a wilderness guide for the affection of the women who have joined them on their wilderness trip; while Garfield and Odie meet up with some of the wild animals, who Garfield teaches how to get food from humans. Robin Hog: After Roy confiscates their crop of acorns, Orson gets hit in the head and imagines himself as Robin Hog going up against the evil Sheriff, which is Roy. Hare Replacement: 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 Garfield to substitute for him.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.9 (39)TV EpisodeCount Lasagna: Jon tries to sell his boss on the idea of a new cartoon, a vampire cat called Count Lasagna. Mystery Guest: Roy hold a contest to give away the farmer's tractor to anybody who can guess the identity of their mystery guest (Garfield). Rodent Rampage: Floyd and his cousin make themselves at home and Jon demands Garfield get rid of them.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.8 (40)TV EpisodeD.J. Jon: Jon's cousin, George, gets him a job at the radio station as *cringe*, a disc jockey! Cornfinger: Orson imagines himself as Double-O Orson, battling against P. Cornfinger, who has been stealing corn from all over the world. Five Minute Warning: Jon bets Garfield he can't go five whole minutes without eating.
- 1988–199523mTV-G8.3 (42)TV EpisodeGarfield leaves home and gets adopted by an elderly lady with a mouse problem. Roy buys a robot that creates not only weather but problems. Odie finds a magic wand.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.6 (33)TV EpisodeThe Man Who Hated Cats. A musical episode about Jon and Garfield's cranky new neighbor. Deja Vu: Orson and Roy have a discussion about deja vu while once again the weasel tries to steal the chickens. Canned Laughter: Jon builds his own joke-telling robot.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.6 (33)TV EpisodeThe Stand-Up Mouse: Floyd quits the show and leases his hole to a comic mouse who does a whole special revolving around Garfield sleeping. Daydream Doctor: A psychiatrist comes to the farm and falls victim to Orson's overactive imagination. Happy Garfield Day: A musical episode for Garfield's birthday set to the tune of '12 Days of Christmas'.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.7 (37)TV EpisodeGarfield and Odie help John meet his dream girl, the television horror host Vivacia. Unfortunately, Vivacia has more sinister plans for John; with Garfield and Odie now having to rescue their owner.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.9 (33)TV EpisodeIn Sit on It, Garfield learns from the Cat Channel that he should sit on things humans want to read, so he takes over Jon's Spanish book. In Kiddie Korner, a pig from the network tells the US Acres crew to do nursery rhymes instead of Dr. Zhivago, but every rhyme they try is unsuitable for children. In Brainwave Broadcast, Garfield demonstrates the "telepathovisionator," which allows the audience to hear his thoughts.
- Episode: (1994)1988–199523mTV-G7.6 (34)TV EpisodeThe Garfield Musical: Penelope falls for a hipper cat until Garfield learns to rock and roll. Nose Switch: Garfield and Odie switch noses. Mind Over Melvin: No one can win at Roy's crooked quiz show until Orson receives a mind reading device from an alien. Madman Meets His Match: The crazy salesman gets competition from Demented Dave's for Jon's money.
- 1988–1995TV-G7.7 (35)TV EpisodeA part from an alien aircraft falls into Jon's back pocket and makes him invincible. Orson tells Booker and Sheldon the story of the little monster, who couldn't scare anybody. Garfield, Odie and Jon are on vacation and while Jon is fishing, Garfield tries to get pizza.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (37)TV EpisodeSpeed Trap: On a vacation, Jon gets a speeding ticket but Garfield suspects foul play. Rubber Hole: Garfield plans to trap Odie in a hole. Flights of Fantasy: Tiring of Orson's imagination running wild, Wade tries some imagining of his own. Shoelaces: Garfield ties Jon's laces together. Castaway Cat: When the TV cable goes out, Garfield reads about Robinson Crusoe and gets caught up in the story.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.7 (32)TV EpisodeCute for Loot: Garfield tries to use Nermal to get free food. The Caverns of Cocoa: Orson, Roy, and Wade look for a chocolate mine, unaware that Orson's brothers are following. Dream Date: Jon goes on a game show in hopes of finding his ideal woman.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.8 (37)TV EpisodeAfter stealing a pie, Garfield dreams his criminal career is profiled on the TV series WANTED: BAD GUYS. Odie hides from Garfield. Jon shows off his new shirt.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (34)TV EpisodeFrankenstein Feline: Jon dreams he's Dr. Frankenstein who has invented a cat with a tummy the size of a whale's. Weatherman Wade: Wade makes a wish it would stop raining, and is pleased, but several months pass by without rain so he tries to undo his wish. Fill-In Feline: Garfield's sick so the director casts Nermal in his role in the current cartoon.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.6 (34)TV EpisodeGuaranteed Trouble: Jon buys a new TV from Madman Murray but finds the TV and guarantee faulty. Fan Clubbing: Wade suggests the Roy Rosster Fan Club be changed to the Wade Duck fan club. A Jarring Experience: When a mouse's mother gets trapped in the cookie jar, he thinks Garfield's eaten her.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.6 (38)TV EpisodeGarfield tricks Odie into thinking he's a cow. Roy becomes the newest member of the Buddy Bears. An angel tries to get Garfield to change his ways.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.7 (34)TV EpisodeJon buys a washing machine that is actually alive and eats his clothes. Bo is the slowest cook ever and Roy opens a fast food joint. Jon cancels all his credit cards and takes Garfield and Odie to the mall to buy a new waste basket.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.6 (35)TV EpisodeRenewed Terror: Jon is harassed by a magazine salesman. Badtime Story: Orson is too sick to read the story of "Chicken Licken" to the chicks so the others try to. Tooth or Dare: An escaped Saber tooth tiger switches identities with Garfield.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.5 (34)TV EpisodeRobodie: Dr. Bean returns and tries again to use Odie as the basis for robot dogs including a giant robot. Odie's Nose: Garfield and Odie have a fight. For Butter or Worse: When all the butter disappears, Orson dreams he's Power Pig and solves the mystery. Jon's Lap: Garfield won't get off Jon's lap. Annoying Things: Garfield hosts a show about things that are annoying but can't mention dogs due to threats.