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Garfield

Garfield, upstaging Baby Kermit and Huey, Dewey and Louie.

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MB710 Garfield

"Excuse me for buttin' in on the 'Muppet Babies Theme'."

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Garfield and Odie on the cover of a 1984 issue of The Electric Company Magazine.

Garfield is a famed comic strip cat created by Jim Davis. Debuting in newspapers in 1976, the selfish, gluttonous feline has also starred in numerous television animated specials, the Saturday morning series Garfield and Friends, two live-action/CG feature films, and has appeared on countless pieces of merchandise, such as coffee mugs and suction cup dolls.

Garfield (voiced by Lorenzo Music) appeared along with Baby Kermit, Baby Piggy, and Baby Gonzo in the 1990 animated television special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue.

References[]

  • On July 14, 2019, Fozzie Bear posted on Facebook a picture of himself holding a newspaper (a press photo from Muppets Most Wanted), with the caption "You can't believe everything you read in the newspaper. Turns out cats HATE lasagna but LOVE Mondays! Who knew?". [1]

Muppet Mentions[]

The animated series Garfield and Friends occasionally made references to the Muppets.

  • During the end credits of spring 1992 CBS broadcasts of Muppet Babies episodes, in the voice-over promos then common on TV, Garfield's voice (Lorenzo Music) cuts in over the music, saying "Hi, this is Garfield. Excuse me for buttin' in on the Muppet Babies theme. My show is on later, so while you're waiting, watch my friend Grimmy, the funniest dog in the world; he's on next!" before dog Odie can be heard barking in the background, to which Garfield answers "Oh, sorry, Odie! Grimmy is the second funniest dog in the world." A more generic Garfield voice-over, without a specific Muppet Babies mention, had been used for the 1990-1991 season (when Garfield followed Muppet Babies).
  • "Attack of the Mutant Guppies": A group of giant radioactive mutant guppies disappear at the end of this episode, and show up in the subsequent "US Acres" quickie, scaring away Orson and Wade. One of the guppies says, "Come on, guys, let's go see if we can get a guest shot on the Muppet Babies."
  • "Flat Tired": Garfield is too tired, so the director needs someone to fill in for him. Odie tries to meet the director's requirements, but the director says jokingly, "I know who we can get! Get me Kermit the Frog on the phone!"
  • "Mistakes Will Happen": As one of several deliberately made mistakes in the episode, Jon addresses Garfield as "Kermit" at the end.
  • "Binky Gets Cancelled Again!": For the opening gag on the show title, Garfield says, "Today's show is brought to you by the letter K and the number 9," referencing Sesame Street sponsors.

Connections[]

  • Greg Berg voiced several guest characters on Garfield and Friends (1988-1994)
  • Gregg Berger voiced Odie, Orson, the mailman, Floyd, and others on Garfield and Friends (1988-1994) and Odie and others on The Garfield Show (2009-2016)
  • Billy Connolly played Lord Dargis in Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006 film)
  • Alan Cumming voiced Persnicketty in Garfield (2004 film)
  • Tim Curry voiced Prince in Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006 film)
  • Stan Freberg voiced several guest characters on Garfield and Friends and Dr. Whipple and others on The Garfield Show (2009-2016)
  • Brad Garrett voiced Luca in Garfield (2004 film)
  • Buddy Hackett voiced a genie in the Garfield and Friends episode "Airborne Odie" (1992)
  • Tim Hill directed Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006 film)
  • Jimmy Kimmel voiced Spanky in Garfield (2004 film)
  • Don Knotts voiced Mr. Fluster in the Garfield and Friends episode "Safe at Home" (1993)
  • Robin Leach voiced himself in the Garfield and Friends episode "Fat & Furry" (1989)
  • Jason Marsden voiced Nermal on The Garfield Show (2009-2016)
  • Howard Morris voiced Wade Duck, Wart, and others on Garfield and Friends
  • Gary Owens voiced various announcers on Garfield and Friends
  • Debra Messing voiced Arlene in Garfield (2004 film)
  • Joe Pasquale voiced I, Claudius in Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006 film)
  • Julie Payne voiced Liz, Lanolin, the talking scale, and Jon's Mom on Garfield and Friends and specials
  • Lou Rawls sang in most of the Garfield specials
  • Will Ryan voiced Webster the rabbit in "Hare Replacement" (1990), Ranger Bart and a bear in "All Things Fat and Small" (1990), McCraven and others in "Ghost of a Chance" (1992) on Garfield and Friends and wrote songs for the 1991 Garfield album Am I Cool or What?
  • Scott Shaw! was a storyboard artist on Garfield and Friends
  • Stephen Tobolowsky played Happy Chapman in Garfield (2004 film)
  • Frank Welker voiced Booker, Sheldon, Bo, and others on Garfield and Friends and the specials, and from 2007 onward, took over as Garfield in videos, on The Garfield Show (2009-2016), and elsewhere
  • George Wendt voiced Raoul in Garfield on the Town (1983) and a ranger in Garfield in the Rough (1984)
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