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The Garfield Show is an animated television series produced by Dargaud Media and Paws, Inc. It is based on the American Garfield comic strip [1] created by Jim Davis.The animated series focuses on a new series of adventures for the characters of Garfield, Odie, and their owner Jon Arbuckle, alongside staple characters from the strip and a number of unique additions for the program. [2]
These are a list of episodes of The Garfield Show which consists of 107 episodes in total. Each episode is 22 minutes with each segment being 11 minutes. The series debuted on France 3 in France on December 22, 2008. It aired on Cartoon Network in the United States from November 2, 2009 to October 5, 2012. [1] It premiered on Boomerang on ...
Garfield Holiday Collection: November 4, 2014 — Garfield's Halloween Adventure (1985) Garfield's Thanksgiving (1989) A Garfield Christmas (1987) Garfield in Paradise (1986) Garfield on the Town (1983) [4] Happy Holidays, Garfield! September 12, 2017 — A Garfield Christmas (1987) Garfield's Thanksgiving (1989) [8] Garfield: Nine Lives ...
Original release Studio Network Garfield and Friends: 1988–1994 United Media Productions (seasons 1–6) Lee Mendelson Film Productions (seasons 2–7) Film Roman: CBS: The Garfield Show: 2008–2016 Dargaud Media: France 3 (France) Cartoon Network (United States, seasons 1–3) Boomerang (United States, seasons 4–5) Garfield Originals ...
Sony’s Columbia Pictures is setting a dinner date for Garfield, the animated movie that will voice-star Chris Pratt as the lasagna-loving cat. The film will debut Feb. 16, 2024 in theaters.
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images Florence Pugh was “honored” to work alongside Andrew Garfield on the upcoming movie We Live in Time. “Oh, my God, I’m ...
This category contains television specials based on characters from the Jim Davis comic strip Garfield. Pages in category "Garfield television specials" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Garfield said he was nevertheless “grateful for that time” because “it allowed [him] to maybe have an easier shot at working with people like Martin Scorsese straight after.”