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Garfield manages to see his chance to escape and when the cell finally opens, he leads the other animals down the hall and past the little girl. Garfield rescues Odie from the dogcatcher by biting his hand. Garfield, Odie, and the other animals escape from the pound by knocking down the door on the dogcatcher, who tries to stop them from escaping.
The Garfield television specials are a series of twelve half-hour long American animated television specials based on the Garfield comic strip of the same name created by Jim Davis. Most specials were directed by Phil Roman , written by Davis, and featuring the voice of Lorenzo Music as the character .
Garfield As Himself: June 29, 2004: August 16, 2004 Here Comes Garfield (1982) Garfield on the Town (1983) Garfield Gets a Life (1991) [2] Garfield Goes Hollywood (1987) [5] (replaces "Garfield Gets a Life" on Region 2 edition) Inside Look - Garfield the Movie; Garfield Holiday Celebrations: October 26, 2004: December 6, 2004 Garfield's ...
Here Comes Garfield: February 21, 1983: Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown? May 30, 1983: What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown? September 14, 1983: Garfield on the Town: 1984: Goldilocks and the Three Bears/Rumpelstiltskin/Little Red Riding Hood/Sleeping Beauty: Direct-to-video: April 16, 1984: It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown: CBS: March 20, 1985 ...
Hubert and Reba are an elderly couple who live near Jon. Hubert is often portrayed as an older man, while Reba is often either unseen or tending to household chores. The couple made an appearance in Here Comes Garfield. In the animated cartoon, Hubert is portrayed as hostile towards Garfield and Odie, after Garfield tore up their yard and ...
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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.
Neither Garfield nor Dimoldenberg take themselves too seriously as public figures; there’s a distinct lack of snobbery with both of them that makes the way they converse highly relatable and ...