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Various objects are littered along the way, and Garfield meets characters such as Odie, Nermal and giant rats, whom can help or hinder his quest. In some versions of this game, the background graphics are only in black and white, while the sprites show a little color. In other versions (i.e. the Commodore 64 version), the graphics are all full ...
Berger at the Florida Supercon in 2012. Gregg Berger has been featured in various films, television shows, and video games. He is best known for voicing Odie from the Garfield franchise, Hunter the Cheetah and Ripto from the Spyro the Dragon franchise, Eeyore from the Winnie the Pooh franchise, and Grimlock from The Transformers franchise.
The general plot summary of Garfield: Caught in the Act is shared between each version of the game. [3] [4] Odie scares Garfield while he is watching television, and the latter ends up falling on it. In a rushed effort to repair the television before Jon catches them, Garfield and Odie attempt to put the banged up and broken pieces together.
Garfield hits the slopes on a pair of skis, while the player guides him past obstacles like trees, bushes, rocks, and stumps. The player is then joined by Odie who uses, unlike Garfield, a dustbin lid to slide down the hill. There are also spectators on the side of the route, holding food that Garfield and Odie could grab to gain back energy.
A mashup of Garfield and Friends and The Mindy Project; When Odie's original owner Lyman is declared legally dead and the dog inherits a billion dollars, Garfield can't stop himself from kicking him. To this end, the fat cat vows to get his life together and tries to stop rampaging so much.
Garfield lives with dog Odie and owner Jon Arbuckle in a world inhabited by comic/cartoon characters. Garfield and the gang work at the Comic Studios with other comic strip characters, such as his girlfriend Arlene, frenemy Nermal, Billy Bear, Randy Rabbit, & inventor Wally Stegman & his wife, Bonita, where the comics are made in their world and sent to the real world where it's made in books ...
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Here Comes Garfield is a 1982 animated television special based on the comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis.It was the first half-hour Garfield TV special. It is directed by Phil Roman and features Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield the house cat, as well as the voices of Sandy Kenyon, Henry Corden and Gregg Berger.