was garmfeld a good show?
>>91695592
yes
NOW
garflfl
>>91695592
It was good, keeps the humor and feel of the original Garfield and while it may make people rarely laugh you will probably find the antics amusing and have a smile on your face for the duration of the episode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LuVUPpUorQ
I really love how they never used mouth movements except for gasps and emotions, but I guess nowdays that would feel weird with the 3d Garfield.
i ate those food
Gimme my darn pipe john.
you lazy cat
>>91697214
>>91696135LOOK AT THIS NET
>>91697657
The animated TV specials were usually made before the TV series or at least with a bigger budget than the TV series in some cases.
>>91698721
I HATE ALRAM CLOCKS
>>91695592
I liked the Orson's Farm shorts a lot better then The Garfield ShowI had a crush on the Girl lamb
>>91701471
my favorite episode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1Jlfts0-hE
>>91695592
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKQn2rt1_KQ
I still have this song stuck in my head.
>>91695592
YOU LAZY AZZ CAT
>>91695592
yes, the better
WHY ARE YOU SUCH A MEAN AND BAD kittyKAT
>>91701471
Wade was my boy.
>>91701525
>Not "the bunny rabbits is coming"
Also didn't realize it till I was an adult, but Bo was high af all the time.
Garfarter had the best opening theme.
https://soundcloud.com/tmabird/garmfield-no-kakuritsu?in=ruplitya/sets/complete-bullshit
>>91701525
I appreciated the parody of the Adventures of Superman intro.
>>91695592
extremely clever and sarcastic writing for a no-budget saturday morning cartoon from the late 80s.
>>91706029
yeah he was my fucking hero
>there's only two kinds of problems in the world, man.
>those you can solve, and those you can't
>no point in worrying about the ones you can solve (because solve them)
>and no point in worrying about the ones you can't (because you're off the hook)
his sister needed some fucking pamprin though
>>91706564
Oops, forgot the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2l4bz1FT8U
And of course the 50's intro is also their modification of the Fleischer intro:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQgMqf8tV6Q
HEYYYYYY /CO/!
happy potday, happy potday
whoop de doo, whoop de doo,
dontknowhowtophrase it, rolloneupandblaze it
barbecue, barbecue!
>>91695592
I genuinely liked it, all memes aside. Part of it was because I was a super Garfield nut at the time, but it got a surprising amount of laughs out of me. Plus the voice acting is top notch
>>91695592
In all seriousness, yes. It aired during the golden years of the Garfield comic and fit right in with the era of cynical sarcastic cartoons that Duckman and The Critic ushered in.
>>91706708
Bizarre
>>91706797
just like anything made at nick studios in orlando, a huge number of the actors never appeared in anything ever again.. and it's a shame. they were great.
>>91706924
i'll cop to that, trute. it's not one of my best. also I like you
Remember when it aired on Nickelodeon?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHSkaNcdyeU
Sadly, it was only on Nickelodeon from 1997-2000. Starting around 2000, the schedule was taken up by a lot of reruns of Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, CatDog, Rocket Power, SpongeBob, and The Wild Thornberrys.
no but US acres was
the little 'garfield pops up in the logo and says something funny' bits .. what were they called? I found a list of them once but I can't find it now. Most of them were rarely heard because they changed the show to always use the second theme song in syndication, and found it too difficult to splice in the gags even though they don't need to worry about lip flaps