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Garfield's Thanksgiving is a 1989 American animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. [1] The special was first broadcast on November 22, 1989, on CBS and was nominated for Outstanding Animated Program at the 42nd Primetime Emmy Awards.
A Garfield Christmas: December 21, 1987 1988 Emmy nominee. Garfield: His 9 Lives: November 22, 1988 Animated adaptation of the illustrated/comic book of the same name; 1989 Emmy nominee. Garfield's Babes and Bullets: May 23, 1989 Adapted from a short story in Garfield: His 9 Lives. 1989 Emmy winner. Garfield's Thanksgiving: November 22, 1989
Garfield's grandpa first appeared in the strip on November 10, 1980. In Garfield on the Town, a different-looking, rougher maternal grandfather is seen living with his daughter. Whether the comic strip's version is Garfield's paternal grandfather has not been explicitly clarified. [citation needed]
Garfield’s Thanksgiving (1989) Suitable for: Kids ages 4+ Rating: G. Run time: 24 minutes. Garfield, the fattest and laziest of cats, is put on a diet by his vet (and his owner’s love interest ...
In this 1989 special, Garfield faces a Thanksgiving crisis when the vet tells him he’s overweight and forces him to go on a low-fat, low-carb diet. And when Jon asks the vet on a date and ...
Inside Look - Garfield the Movie; Garfield Holiday Celebrations: October 26, 2004: December 6, 2004 Garfield's Halloween Adventure (1985) Garfield's Thanksgiving (1989) A Garfield Christmas (1987) [6] Garfield in the Rough (1984) (replaces "Garfield's Thanksgiving" on Region 2 edition) Inside Look - Garfield: The Movie; Garfield Travel ...
Released in 1989, Garfield's Thanksgiving was nominated for Outstanding Animated Program at the 42nd Primetime Emmy Awards. Now, pass the lasagna. Now, pass the lasagna. Buy on Amazon
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving is the tenth prime-time animated television special based upon the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on the CBS network on November 20, 1973, and won an Emmy Award the following year. [ 1 ]