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From left to right: Nermal, Odie, Garfield, Arlene & Pooky |
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| Author(s) | Jim Davis |
| Website | http://www.garfield.com/ |
| Current status / schedule | Running/Daily |
| Launch date | June 19, 1978 |
| Syndicate(s) | Universal Press Syndicate (current) (1994-present) United Feature Syndicate (former) (1978-1993) |
| Preceded by | 'Gnorm Gnat' |
| Followed by | 'U.S. Acres' |
Garfield is a daily-syndicated comic strip created by Jim Davis. An author is defined both as "the person who originates or gives existence to anything" and that authorship determines responsibility for what is created James Robert " Jim " Davis (born July 28, 1945) is an American Cartoonist who created the popular comic strip A website (alternatively web site or Web site, a back-construction from the Proper noun World Wide Web) is a collection of Web pages Events 1179 - The Norwegian Battle of Kalvskinnet outside Nidaros. Year 1978 ( MCMLXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1978 Gregorian calendar) Print syndication is a form of syndication in which News articles columns, or Comic strips are made available to Newspapers, Magazines Universal Press Syndicate, an Andrews McMeel Universal company is the world's largest independent syndicate and provides syndication for a number of lifestyle and United Media is a large editorial column and Comic strip Newspaper syndication service based in the United States, owned by The E Gnorm Gnat was a Comic strip by Jim Davis based on fictional insects especially a Gnat named Gnorm US Acres (known as Orson's Farm outside the United States) is a Comic strip that ran from 1986 to 1989 created by Jim A comic strip is a sequence of drawings that tells a story Currently in the Western world, most comic strips are written and drawn by a Comics artist James Robert " Jim " Davis (born July 28, 1945) is an American Cartoonist who created the popular comic strip It chronicles the life of the title character, Garfield, a tabby cat, his owner, Jon Arbuckle, and the dog, Odie. Garfield is the main Protagonist of the Comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis. ATTENTION *** This article should not become a gallery of people's cat photos Jonathan Q "Jon" Arbuckle is a character from the Garfield Comic strip by Jim Davis. Odie is a Fictional character in the Jim Davis Comic strip Garfield. As of 2007, it is syndicated in roughly 2,580 newspapers and journals and it currently holds the Guinness World Record for being the world's most widely syndicated comic strip. A newspaper is a written Publication containing News, information and Advertising, usually printed on low-cost paper called Newsprint. A journal (through French from late Latin diurnalis, daily has several related meanings a daily record of events or business a private Guinness World Records, known until 2000 as The Guinness Book of Records (and in previous U Print syndication is a form of syndication in which News articles columns, or Comic strips are made available to Newspapers, Magazines A comic strip is a sequence of drawings that tells a story Currently in the Western world, most comic strips are written and drawn by a Comics artist [1] The popularity of the strip has led to an animated television series, several animated television specials and two theatrical feature-length live-action films, as well as a large amount of Garfield merchandise. In Marketing, a product is anything that can be offered to a Market that might satisfy a want or need
Garfield pokes fun at pet owners and their relationship with their pets, often with the pet as the true master of the household. Garfield also struggles with human problems, such as diets, Mondays, apathy, and boredom.
On June 19, 2008, Garfield will celebrate its 30th anniversary. Events 1179 - The Norwegian Battle of Kalvskinnet outside Nidaros. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common
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Garfield debuted on June 19, 1978, which is considered to be the character Garfield's birthday as well. Events 1179 - The Norwegian Battle of Kalvskinnet outside Nidaros. Year 1978 ( MCMLXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1978 Gregorian calendar)
He has undergone significant changes over the lifetime of the strip. His rear paws are now drawn as proportionally huge when he walks on his hind legs. He has a wide frown which dates back to around 1982 or so, in order to allow more expression in the strip. By the middle of 1983, his familiar appearance—featuring oval-shaped eyes—had taken shape. In geometry an oval or ovoid (from Latin ovum, 'egg' is any Curve resembling an egg or an Ellipse. By this time, Garfield was walking on two feet, and the strip emphasized sitcom situations such as Garfield making fun of Jon’s stupidity and his inability to date. Jon and Odie have also evolved quite a bit, from being thin and starkly colored to the cartoons they are today.
The characters and situations in Garfield have recently been constant, with no change or development for the past several years. While this was not unique to Garfield, as Calvin in Calvin and Hobbes and the children of Peanuts never aged, other strips such as For Better or For Worse, Cathy, Doonesbury and Archie maintain a continuity with characters who develop, age, and may even die as the strip proceeds. Calvin and Hobbes is a Comic strip written and illustrated by Bill Watterson, following the humorous antics of Calvin, an imaginative Peanuts is a syndicated daily and Sunday Comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M This article is about the comic strip For other uses see For better or worse. Cathy is a Comic strip drawn by Cathy Guisewite. Featuring a woman who struggles through the "four basic guilt groups" of life &mdash food love mom and Doonesbury is a Comic strip by G B Trudeau that chronicles the adventures and lives of a vast array of different characters of different ages professions In one particular sequence, however, leading up to Garfield’s 25th birthday (which is always marked by Garfield complaining about his age along with the rest of the characters making subtle references to it), Davis brought back the Garfield from 1978, the one that waddled and always had a frown under his pinpoint eyes. The old and new Garfields talk and find that, although they look different, they are still both too greedy and territorial to stand even themselves. [2]
On July 16, 2006,[3] a new storyline began with the promise of changing Garfield’s life forever (according to the strip’s official website). Events 622 - The beginning of the Islamic calendar. 1054 - Three Roman legates fractured relations between the Western and During the next two weeks, Garfield and Jon accidentally spotted Garfield’s vet and Jon’s crush Liz in a restaurant with another man. After an embarrassing meeting, Liz admitted that she actually liked Jon, and the date ended with a kiss[4] on July 28 (both Jon and Jim Davis’s birthday), when Jon could finally say that he had a life. Events 1540 - Thomas Cromwell is executed at the order of Henry VIII of England on charges of Treason.
On June 7, 1999, newspapers began to offer full-color Garfield weekday strips. Events 1099 - The First Crusade: The Siege of Jerusalem begins Year 1999 ( MCMXCIX) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar)
Garfield is no longer exclusively drawn by its creator due to natural aging. [5] Jim Davis still writes and makes rough sketches for the strip, but his company, Paws, employs cartoonists and assistants who do most of the work of the finished drawing and inking. James Robert " Jim " Davis (born July 28, 1945) is an American Cartoonist who created the popular comic strip Paws Inc was founded in 1981 by Jim Davis to support the Garfield comic strip and its licensing Davis's final job is usually confined to approving and signing the finished strip. Davis spends most of his time managing the business and merchandising of Garfield. [5]
Learning from the indifference towards his previous comic strip creation Gnorm Gnat, Jim Davis has made a conscious effort to include all readers in Garfield keeping the jokes broad and the humor general and applicable to everyone. Gnorm Gnat was a Comic strip by Jim Davis based on fictional insects especially a Gnat named Gnorm As a result the strip typically avoids the social or political commentary present in some of Garfield’s contemporaries, such as The Boondocks, Doonesbury, and Dilbert. Doonesbury is a Comic strip by G B Trudeau that chronicles the adventures and lives of a vast array of different characters of different ages professions Dilbert (first published April 16, 1989) is an American Comic strip written and drawn by Scott Adams. Although a couple of strips in 1978 addressed inflation and, arguably, organized labor, as well as Jon frequently smoking a pipe or subscribing to a bachelor magazine, these elements were ultimately pruned from the comic with the intent of maintaining a more universal appeal. A trade union or labour union is an organization of workers who have banded together to achieve common goals in key areas such as wages hours and working conditions forming Davis adamantly disavowed social commentary in an interview published at the beginning of one of the book compilations, joking that he once believed that OPEC was a denture adhesive. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC) is a Cartel of thirteen countries made up of Algeria, Angola, Ecuador Dentures are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth and which are supported by surrounding soft and hard tissues of the Oral cavity.
Jim Davis drew himself into the comic strip for Garfield's tenth birthday on June 19, 1988. He appears in the title block between Jon and Irma. The final block carries a message at the bottom which reads: HAPPY 10TH BIRTHDAY, BUDDY, JIM DAVIS. [6]
For his work on the strip, creator Jim Davis received the National Cartoonist Society Humor Strip Award for 1980 and 1985, and their Reuben Award for 1988. The National Cartoonists Society is the world's largest organization of professional Cartoonists It presents the Reuben Awards. The National Cartoonists Society is the world's largest organization of professional Cartoonists It presents the Reuben Awards.
In 1984, Garfield was introduced to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade as a balloon. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is an annual Parade presented by Macy's Department store. In recent years, he has been holding Pooky.
In 1990, Garfield made an appearance on the TV special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue. A television special is a Television program, typically a Short film or Television movie, which interrupts or temporarily replaces programming normally Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue is an animated drug prevention Television special starring many of the popular cartoon characters from American While he was in Corey’s (the sister’s) room, he was a lamp sitting beside a picture of ALF. A lamp is a replaceable component such as an Incandescent light bulb, which is designed to produce Light from Electricity. An image (from Latin imago) or picture is an artifact usually two-dimensional that has a similar appearance to some subject &mdashusually ALF The Animated Series (also known as Alf on Melmac) was a Spin-off animated Cartoon based on the live-action series
The comic strip was turned into a cartoon special for television in 1982 called Here Comes Garfield. Here Comes Garfield was the first half-hour animated televised special based on the Garfield comic Actor Lorenzo Music, previously known as the voice of Carlton the doorman on the show Rhoda, was hired to portray the voice of Garfield. Gerald David Music, better known as Lorenzo Music, ( 2 May 1937&ndash 4 August 2001) was an American Actor, Voice Rhoda is an American television sitcom starring Valerie Harper. Soul singer Lou Rawls provided music. Soul music is a Music genre that combines Rhythm and blues and Gospel music, originating in the United States. Louis Allen Rawls ( December 1, 1933 &ndash January 6, 2006) was an American Soul music, Jazz, and Twelve television specials were made (through 1991) as well as a Saturday morning television series, Garfield and Friends, which ran from 1988 to 1995 on CBS, and still runs occasionally in syndication today. A Saturday morning cartoon is the colloquial term for the animated television programming which was typically scheduled on Saturday mornings on the major American Garfield and Friends is an American Animated television series based on Comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis. CBS Broadcasting Inc ( CBS) is an American radio and Television network.
A live-action film version of the comic strip, Garfield: The Movie had its debut in the United States on June 11, 2004. Garfield The Movie is a 2004 live-action movie based on the Jim Davis Comic strip Garfield. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Events 1184 BC - Trojan War: Troy is sacked and burned according to the calculations of Eratosthenes. "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again " The film employed a computer-animated Garfield and real Odie. Computer animation Computer-generated imagery (also known as CGI) is the application of the field of Computer graphics or more specifically 3D computer graphics Lorenzo Music had died before filming began, and Bill Murray was cast as the voice of Garfield. Gerald David Music, better known as Lorenzo Music, ( 2 May 1937&ndash 4 August 2001) was an American Actor, Voice For the British actor see Billy Murray (actor. William James "Bill" Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an Murray’s laid-back, deadpan delivery has often been compared to Music’s; indeed, Music provided the voice of Murray’s Peter Venkman character in The Real Ghostbusters, the cartoon version of Ghostbusters. Peter Venkman, PhD is a fictional Scientist and member of the Ghostbusters appearing in the films Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters This article is about the animated spin-off of the 1984 film Ghostbusters. Zuul redirects here For the videogame see Zool. Ghostbusters (titled on-screen as Ghost Busters) is Murray became the fourth actor to provide a voice for Garfield: Tommy Smothers voiced the role in a cat food commercial, and an unnamed Lorenzo Music sound-alike was used in another TV spot. Thomas Bolin “Tom” Smothers III (born February 2, 1937) is an American Comedian, Composer and Musician, best known
Garfield’s second live-action feature film, Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, was released on June 16, 2006. Garfield A Tail of Two Kitties (also known as Garfield 2 The Prince and the Paw-per in the UK, Garfield The Movie 2 Events 1487 - Battle of Stoke Field, the last dying breath of the Wars of the Roses. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.
On November 20, 2007, the first Garfield direct-to-video feature was released: Garfield Gets Real, a CGI-animated movie written by Jim Davis. Events 284 - Diocletian was chosen as Roman Emperor. 762 - Bögü Khan of the Uyghurs, Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Garfield Gets Real is a computer-generated animated movie starring Garfield the Cat, produced by Paws Inc James Davis may refer to James Davis (musician, British music producer and DJ James Davis (cornerback, NFL cornerback and safety
On July 1, 2007, a memorial tribute was featured in a Garfield strip. "July 1st" redirects here For the Ayumi Hamasaki song see H (song. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. The logo shows Garfield’s eyes being inked with a brush, and the name “VALETTE” is hidden in the stars above the house in the last panel. Valette Greene, who passed away on January 17, 2007, was Davis’ first assistant and the sole inker of the strip until 1997. Events 38 BC - Octavian marries Livia Drusilla. 1287 - King Alfonso III of Aragon invades Minorca Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. [1]
In the July 30, 2000 strip, Odie walks up to a vacant computer and enters some information into it. Events 1419 - First Defenestration of Prague. 1502 - Christopher Columbus lands at Guanaja in the Bay Islands off 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. The computer announces that his order has been processed, then Jon is seen looking quizzically at Dingleball.com[7]. Later, on September 7, 2000, Garfield goes to Coffeequick.com and orders a cup of coffee. Events 1251 BC - A Solar eclipse on this date might mark the birth of legendary Heracles at Thebes Greece. 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. Shortly, a man comes to the door with a cup of coffee, and Garfield states he "Officially loves the Internet"[8]. The Internet is a global system of interconnected Computer networks Actual websites were made on both occasions in case the readers typed in one of the addresses, and the pages feature the respective "Dingleball" and "Bean Me" games from the Garfield website.
At one point a University of Washington student offered the "Eagle_Fire Garfield Randomizer". The student had found a backdoor into the comic files of ucomics. com, and thereafter had coded a page to yield panels from years of strips that could be combined and shown to friends. After uComics issued a "cease and desist" letter, the webmaster posted the letter on its former page along with the necessary code to recreate the original site.
One blogger created a "remix" of the strip called Garfield Minus Garfield by digitally removing Garfield from strips, leaving Jon alone talking to himself. MotherJones.com's "Riff Blog" called the new versions "devastating (and hilarious) treatises on loneliness, without punch lines or jokes, reminiscent of the appallingly bleak early Peanuts strips. Mother Jones is an independent Nonprofit Magazine rooted in liberal political values and known for its Investigative reporting "[9] In an interview with the Washington Post, Jim Davis called the work “an inspired thing to do” [10]
First Appearance: June 19, 1978
Garfield is the main character. Garfield is the main Protagonist of the Comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis. He is a lazy, selfish, overweight, orange tabby cat who enjoys eating, sleeping and being sarcastic. Laziness (also called indolence) is the lack of desire to perform work or expend effort Selfishness denotes the precedence given in thought or deed to the Self, i Overweight is generally defined as having more body fat (adipose tissue than is optimally Healthy Being overweight is a common condition especially where The colour orange occurs ATTENTION *** This article should not become a gallery of people's cat photos
Garfield was born in the kitchen of Mama Leoni's Italian Restaurant and developed a taste for lasagna the day he was born. Lasagna (singular laˈzaɲa in Italian plural lasagne pronounced) is both a form of Pasta in sheets (sometimes rippled though seldom so in Northern This was revealed on a Garfield TV special called Garfield: His Nine Lives. Ever since then, it has always been his favorite food. At birth, Garfield weighed 5lbs, 6oz. Later in his life, Garfield runs across his Mother again, December 11 1984, one Christmas Eve, accidentally, and meets his Grandfather for the first time. Although, in a series of strips from November 10 to November 22, 1980, Garfield meets his other grandfather, and in a television special called Garfield on the Town, he finds his long-lost mother, and is disgusted to find that they are all "mousers" which is the technical term for mice eaters. Events 1444 - Battle of Varna: The crusading forces of King Vladislaus III of Varna (aka Ulaszlo I of Hungary and Wladyslaw Events 498 - Kofi Aseidu- After the death of Anastasius II, Symmachus is elected Pope in the Lateran Another twist was when Garfield met the rest of his family in the special. Most of them were cousins like Sly, the family's watchcat. The most shocking part was when Garfield met his older half-brother Rauel, who has some hygenic and psychological problems. Garfield can be seen with all his family in the kitchen of Mama Leoni's Restaurant in the Garfield TV special Garfield on the Town.
At the end of the TV special Garfield Gets a Life, Jon’s car is shown driving away, and his vehicle registration plate says Indiana, indicating that Garfield lives in Indiana. Garfield Gets a Life is a 22-minute television cartoon special of the Garfield series A vehicle registration plate is a metal or plastic plate attached to a Motor vehicle or trailer for official identification purposes The State of Indiana ( was the 19th US state admitted into the union Jim Davis added this is possibly because he is from Indiana. James Davis may refer to James Davis (musician, British music producer and DJ James Davis (cornerback, NFL cornerback and safety It is revealed in the special Garfield Goes Hollywood that he and Jon live in Muncie, Indiana in a contest called Pet Search. Garfield Goes Hollywood is the seventh half-hour animated special based on the Garfield comic strip Muncie (ˈmʌnsi is a city in Center Township, Delaware County in east central Indiana, best known as the home of Ball State University and
In his cartoon appearances, Garfield usually causes mischief in every episode. In June 1983, comic strips introduced Garfield's alter-ego, Amoeba Man, yet he was only shown in 6 strips (6-20 through 6-25). A comic strip is a sequence of drawings that tells a story Currently in the Western world, most comic strips are written and drawn by a Comics artist An alter ego ( Latin, "the other I" is a second self, a second Personality or Persona within a Person Amoeba Man is only one of his few imaginary alter egos. The Caped Avenger is one of the more common ones. Other alter-egos include Banana Man, The Chicken Man, the Claw, The Mummy, Count Cat, The Sock, Freedom Fighter, and Karate Cat.
Frequently, Garfield breaks the fourth wall, as seen in this and this strip. The fourth wall is the imaginary wall at the front of the stage in a Proscenium Theater, through which the audience sees the action in the world of the play
First Appearance: June 19, 1978
Garfield and Odie's owner. Jonathan Q "Jon" Arbuckle is a character from the Garfield Comic strip by Jim Davis. His birthday is July 28, 1951, the same date as Jim Davis', but six years later. Events 1540 - Thomas Cromwell is executed at the order of Henry VIII of England on charges of Treason. Year 1951 ( MCMLI) was a Common year starting on Monday. Events of 1951 January James Robert " Jim " Davis (born July 28, 1945) is an American Cartoonist who created the popular comic strip
He has poor social skills, despite being a nice and patient guy, and his attempts at dating have usually failed, (in more modern issues, he has been getting lots of dates from Liz) but Garfield is happy as long as Jon keeps him fed. Social Skills are a group of skills which people need to interact and communicate with others He has a taste in bizarre attire and has several dull hobbies, including talking to his plants, stamp collecting, measuring the growth of his toenails, and organizing his clothes. Basically, Jon was raised as a geek. Not entirely his fault, you discover, when he visits his family or reminisces about 'life on the farm'.
His mother often refers to him as Jonny, and his full name was revealed on December 6, 2001 to be Jonathan Q. Events 1060 - Béla I of Hungary is crowned king of Hungary 1240 - Mongol invasion of Rus: Kiev Year 2001 ( MMI) was a Common year starting on Monday according to the Gregorian calendar. Arbuckle, but he usually just goes as Jon. Jim Davis got this name from an old coffee commercial. He thought the name fit the poor sap who would be stuck with a cranky feline with an overactive appetite.
Even though he introduced himself as a cartoonist in the very first strip, Jon is never seen drawing cartoons, but his job was once referenced, as seen in the 1984 Christmas sequence when Jon left for a cartoonists' convention [2]. (However, Garfield is seen in a couple of strips using Jon's easel and ink, presumably his cartooning tools. In one strip, Garfield draws a cat. ) However, in one strip, Jon accidentally washes off one of Garfield's stripes while giving him a bath, suggesting that Garfield is a cartoon that Jon drew. Jon's occupation as a cartoonist is mentioned quite often in the animated series Garfield and Friends, in fact there are several episodes that are based on his work as a cartoonist.
Jon seems to understand Garfield in some of the later comics, but only sometimes. Garfield's punch lines tend to roll toward the viewer, usually when Garfield answers questions. In the July 13, 1998, comic, he even reacted to Garfield even though Garfield hadn't even thought anything. [11][12]
In recent comic strips Jon has had his first success in love and finally hit it off with Garfield’s vet, Dr. Liz Wilson (following the path of the end of the first movie).
Note: Only twice was it ever mentioned that Jon had a niece. One instance was in Garfield's 11th book, where Jon bought a pair of ballet slippers for his niece. The second instance was in an episode of Garfield and friends where Jon's niece Shannon visits.

First Appearance: August 8, 1978
Jon’s pet dog (originally owned by Jon’s friend Lyman). Odie is a yellow, long-eared beagle who is always drooling and walks on all four legs. The Beagle is a breed of medium-sized Dog. A member of the Hound Group, it is similar in appearance to the Foxhound but smaller He is very intelligent, although he does not usually show it. His birthday is on August 8th and is celebrated once in a strip where Jon says that Garfield didn’t care about Odie’s birthday. Because of his naiveté, Garfield likes to play tricks on him, often knocking Odie off the table.
Odie is the only animal character who doesn’t communicate with any form of dialogue (except in one comic where Odie actually speaks in Garfield’s dream, once when he tries coffee and says “Rowr. A dialogue (sometimes spelled dialog) is a reciprocal Conversation between two or more entities. . . ” and another when he sings on a fence “Lady of Spain, I adore you” and another one, the June 15, 1980 comic where he’s poking his original owner, Lyman, and saying he’s hungry[13], solely communicating with body language and his enthusiastic barking and other dog sound effects). Events 763 BC - Assyrians record a Solar eclipse that will be used to fix the Chronology of Mesopotamian history Body language is a term for Communication using Body movements or Gestures instead of or in addition to sounds verbal language or other communication
Odie didn’t appear in the very first comics; he made his debut on August 8, 1978,[14] which is also his birthday. Events 1220 - Sweden is defeated by Estonian tribes in the Battle of Lihula. Year 1978 ( MCMLXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1978 Gregorian calendar) [15] Odie was originally going to be named Spot, but Davis thought the name “Odie” better indicated stupidity. This was referenced in an early strip where Odie peed on the carpet, and Garfield remarks that they should have named him Spot. [16] Odie used to have black ears, but Davis was told that he looked a little like Snoopy; Odie’s ears are now brown. Snoopy is a Fictional character in the long-running Comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M
By the early 1990s, Odie’s presence in Garfield became so rare that some readers wondered if he had met the same fate as his former owner Lyman. (A letter published in National Review, responding to an Anthony Lejeune article about the decline of the American comic strip, complained that Odie had become doggie non grata. National Review ( NR) is a biweekly Magazine and Web site, founded by the late author William F ) In recent years, however, Odie has resumed much of his former status in the cast. Jon sometimes shows favoritism toward Odie, as shown in Attention-Getting Garfield. " Attention-Getting Garfield " is an episode of Garfield and Friends. He is really Lyman's dog.
Usually, the standard setting is Garfield standing on a table or floor, always flat. Occasionally, Garfield ventures elsewhere and when he goes somewhere else, he usually spends a week or two in that area.
Garfield comic strips have occasionally featured some members of Jim Davis’s other cartoon strip, U.S. Acres (known as Orson’s Farm outside the US). US Acres (known as Orson's Farm outside the United States) is a Comic strip that ran from 1986 to 1989 created by Jim
Garfield often engages in one- to two-week-long interactions with a minor character, event, or thing, such as Nermal, Arlene, the mailman, an alarm clock, a talking scale, the TV, Pooky, spiders, mice, balls of yarn, dieting, shedding, pie throwing, fishing, Mondays (The Monday That Wouldn’t Die[19]), birthdays, lasagna, the “Caped Avenger” (Garfield’s alter ego), Mrs. An alter ego ( Latin, "the other I" is a second self, a second Personality or Persona within a Person Feeny, colds, hallucinations with birthday displeasures or dietary complications, talks with his grandfather, etc.
Other unique themes are things like “Garfield’s Believe It or Don’t,”[20] “Garfield’s Law,”[21] “Garfield’s History of Dogs,”[22] and “Garfield’s History of Cats,”[23] which show science, history and the world from Garfield’s point of view. Another particular theme is the “National Fat Week,” where Garfield spends the week making fun of skinny people. Also, there was a time when Garfield caught Odie eating Garfield’s food, so Garfield “kicked Odie into next week. ”[24] Soon, Garfield realizes that “Lunch isn’t the same without Odie. He always slips up behind me, barks loudly and makes me fall into my food,” with the result of Garfield falling into his food by himself. [25] Soon after, Garfield is lying in his bed with a “nagging feeling I'm forgetting something,” with Odie landing on Garfield in the next panel. [26] Ever since Jon and Liz began to go out more frequently, Jon has started hiring pet sitters to look after Garfield and Odie, though they don't always work out. Two particular examples are Lillian, an eccentric old lady with odd quirks, and Greta, a muscle bound woman who was hired to look after the pets during New Years. Most of December is spent preparing for Christmas, with a predictable focus on presents.
Every week before June 19, the strip focuses on Garfield's birthday, which he dreads because of his fear of getting older. Events 1179 - The Norwegian Battle of Kalvskinnet outside Nidaros. This started happening after his sixth birthday. But, before his 29th birthday, Liz put Garfield on a diet. And on June 19, 2007, Garfield was given the greatest birthday present: “I’M OFF MY DIET!” (Note: This is the first time the dieting and birthday themes came together in a series of strips. ) Occasionally the strip celebrates Halloween as well with scary-themed jokes, such as mask gags. There are also seasonal jokes, with snow-related gags common in January or February and beach or heat themed jokes in the summer.
One storyline, which ran the week before Halloween in 1989 (Oct 23 to Oct 28), is unique among Garfield strips in that it is not meant to be humorous. Halloween, or Hallowe’en, is a Holiday celebrated on the night of October 31. It depicts Garfield awakening in a future in which the house is abandoned and he no longer exists. In tone and imagery the storyline for this series of strips is very similar to the animation segment for Valse Triste from Allegro non troppo, which depicts a ghostly cat roaming around the ruins of the home it once inhabited. Allegro non troppo is a Bruno Bozzetto animated film released in 1977
There was some speculation about what these strips meant, including the possibility that Garfield was either dead or starving to death in an abandoned house, imagining future strips in a state of denial. Jim Davis is reported to have actually “laughed loudly” when informed of these rumors circulating on the internet. [27] In Garfield’s Twentieth Anniversary Collection, in which the strips are reprinted, Jim Davis discusses the genesis for this series of strips. His caption, in its entirety states:
Another storyline used often is when Garfield gets lost or runs away. One of these storylines lasted for over a month; it started when Jon tells Garfield to go get the newspaper. Garfield walks outside to get it, but speculates what will happen if he wanders off. Jon notices Garfield has been gone too long, so he sends Odie out to find him. He quickly realizes his mistake (Odie, being not too bright, also gets lost). Jon starts to get lonely, so he offers a reward for the return of Garfield and Odie. He is not descriptive, so animals including an elephant, monkeys, a seal, a snake, a kangaroo & joey, and turtles are brought to Jon’s house for the reward. Elephants ( family: Elephantidae) are large land Mammals of the order Proboscidea. A monkey is any member of either the New World monkeys or Old World monkeys two of the three groupings of Simian Primates the third group being Pinnipeds ("fin-feet" lit "winged feet" or fin-footed mammals are a widely distributed and diverse group of semi-aquatic marine Mammals comprising A snake is an elongate Reptile of the suborder Serpentes Like all reptiles snakes are covered in scales. A kangaroo is a Marsupial from the family Macropodidae (macropods meaning 'large foot' A joey is any infant Marsupial. Marsupials have an extremely short Gestation period and the joey is 'born' basically in a fetal state Turtles are Reptiles of the Order Testudines (all living turtles belong to the Crown group Chelonia) most of After a series of events, including Odie being adopted by a small girl, both pets meeting up at a circus that they briefly joined, and both going to a pet shop, Garfield and Odie make it back home. Another involved Jon going away on a business trip, leaving Garfield a week's worth of food which he devoured instantly, so Garfield leaves his house and gets locked out. He then reunites with his parents, and eventually makes it back home in the snow on Christmas.
As a result of the worldwide proliferation of the comic strip, Paws, Inc. has become a global licensing powerhouse, selling the characters' images for production on a wide variety of products, including common objects like food, toys, and household items. As of 2004, Garfield products generate between 750 million and 1 billion dollars a year. The United States dollar ( sign: $; code: USD) is the unit of Currency of the United States; it has also been [5] A franchise of stores selling exclusively Garfield-brand products has become popular outside of North America. Franchising refers to the methods of practicing and using another person's Philosophy of business.
Merchandising was linked to the strip even in its early days; Jim Davis has said in interviews that his goal with Garfield was to create "a good, marketable character. . . And primarily an animal. . . . Snoopy is very popular in licensing. Snoopy is a Fictional character in the long-running Comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M Charlie Brown is not. Charles "Charlie" Brown is the main character in the Comic "[5] Davis says in In Dog Years I'd Be Dead that he spends nearly every morning working on "concepts for new products. " Still, Davis has tried to avoid overexposure; after the runaway success of Garfield plush dolls with suction feet for cars, the dolls were pulled from the market to avoid over-saturation and a possible backlash. [5]
Marion, and surrounding Grant County, Indiana have erected a series of Garfield statues around the area. Marion is a city in Grant County, Indiana, United States. The population was 30830 at the 2006 census Grant County is a County located in the US state of Indiana, United States. The State of Indiana ( was the 19th US state admitted into the union The brainchild of local leader Pete Beck[28] (a county councilman at the time), the basic idea is to place a likeness of Garfield in each community in the county. It is hoped that as the project matures Garfield fans will travel to Grant County and make a circuit to see all of the statues. The statues are made of hollow fiberglass after private fundraising provides for the construction at each location. Native son and creator of Garfield, Jim Davis has donated the artwork to create the statues royalty free. James Robert " Jim " Davis (born July 28, 1945) is an American Cartoonist who created the popular comic strip
Statues have been erected at these locations:
More statues are planned in other communities in the area as funds are raised to erect them. The town of Swayzee hopes to erect a Garfield statue later in 2007. Fundraising has begun in the town of Jonesboro with a preliminary design of Garfield dressed as a firefighter, commemorating that Joneboro was the home of the first organized fire department in the county. Jonesboro is a city in Grant County, Indiana, along the Mississinewa River opposite Gas City. The town of Matthews has announced plans for a Garfield statue posed as a fisherman. Matthews is a town in Jefferson Township, Grant County, Indiana, along the Mississinewa River. [33]