In the strip, Grandma was originally depicted as an elderly woman, wearing a plain dark dress and her hair in a tight bun; her animated appearances outfit her as an energetic elderly lady in a sweater and jeans; sometimes, she is also seen riding a motorcycle. Frank (spider) is a spider who appears twice by name. Stretch is Garfield's rubber chicken, who was given to Garfield on his 6th birthday. He also appears to be more anthropomorphic and/or humanoid as the series develops. Irma is not particularly intelligent either, for instance, in one strip, Jon is deciding what to eat and decides to have the same thing the man next to him is eating, "I'll have what he's having", Irma replies by sliding the man's meal directly in front of Jon. However, Davis later discovered ways for Garfield and Odie to communicate with Jon nonverbally, and Lyman was no longer needed. In the Garfield and Friends episode Feeling Feline, she appears in a speaking line along with Jon's dad (no speaking parts) in Jon's dream. Also Binky once mugged uncle roy, a cartoon character only mentioned in the strips. Squeak is a little grey mouse who is a semi-regular character. She is voiced by Laraine Newman. Squeak is part of a family of other mice. He appears in the "Scary Scavenger Hunt" I and II games at Garfield.com, in which he both helps and scares the player throughout the game; he is also seen behind the front desk at the Book Nook at the same website. (which Jon reads out to Garfield) and Garfield says "They've gone so far". He served as the main villain in the second full-length episode, "Unfair Weather". First Appearance: June 19, 1978. She also tends to get revenge on Jon for Garfield's pranks. Although Garfield once ceased attacking Nermal after having a nightmare where a hulking cat introduces himself as a full-grown Nermal and proceeds to brutalize Garfield, this has not actually happened. One notable effort involved making them decide on which two toppings to put on pizza, for, as Garfield stated as the episode ended, "No two people can agree on which two toppings a pizza should have." In one instance we see Pooky rollerblade past Jon, who assumes Garfield is playing a prank. Penelope Pussycat served as another love interest for Garfield, appearing only in the show's last three seasons, quickly becoming a regular even with only three episodes being labeled by their titles as "Penelope episodes". He reveals that this happens every year. Jon pulls out the rest of the hair and it turns out that there is a red roller stuck to the hair. 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Al's eyes are never seen because they're always hidden behind his hat. She is Garfield's human mother. Trying a different Web browser might help. Pooky, along with Jon and Odie, was shown shedding a tear, something that would be impossible for an inanimate object although this may have been done for comedic effect. The "Long Lost Lyman" version of Lyman has round eyes resembling Jon's rather than the dot-eyes of his traditional comics design and is voiced by Frank Ferrante. Garfield is not shy to show his love for Pooky, often grabbing it in hugs. Garf is the strip's title character. A mad scientist who loves to do experiments. She's a half-witch who's often visit Mrs. Cauldron in human world and she's not a full witch yet (until episode Bewitched when she becomes a witch teacher). They were voiced by Lorenzo Music, Thom Huge, and Gregg Berger with sped up voices. She is a beige pussy cat with a cute mole on the right side of her face near her mouth. Irma is the waitress and owner of "Irma's Diner", a diner occasionally visited by Jon and Garfield. Often she is depicted as being more moral than Garfield, particularly in more recent television or media adaptions of the comics; she serves as a conscientious voice of guidance for her love interest and will persuade him to choose the proper decisions. The two reminisce about their embarrassing high school memories. Garf is the strip's title character. He is also known as Chain Dog. Irma replies by asking him how he knows that it is not one of his. She is voiced by Victoria Jackson. Garfield promises this, and then makes attempts to mail Nermal to the North Pole instead. Date: Thursday, 27-May-2021 04:08:00 GMT. He hates being called "Doc Boy" but puts up with it although he is sometimes seen being angered when his parents even call him "Doc Boy". We apologize for this inconvenience. He is voiced by Gregg Berger. Mrs. Cauldron's oldest niece who appeared for the first time in "Every Witch Way". She is Garfield's human great-grandmother. However, we then see Garfield at the other end of the room, implying that Pooky is skating under his own power. But then the food isn't much either. Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/55.0.2883.87 UBrowser/7.0.185.1002 Safari/537 In The Garfield Show, he is voiced by Frank Welker. He was on Garfield and friends for the first four seasons. A lonely Chihuahua who lives in Garfield's neighborhood. And in Cuter than Cute, They send a warrior named Spumoni, disguised as a cute kitten, to find the weakness of Garfield. He is voiced by Jason Marsden and Wally Wingert. Although he is about the same age as Jon, he is already starting to go bald. Project Gutenberg updates its listing of IP addresses approximately monthly. This is a list of characters in the Garfield comic strip, created by Jim Davis. Harvey also has a wife named Sheila who shares the same birthday as Odie. Nicknamed "Doc Boy", he often insults Jon, calling him a "cappuccino sipping city slicker" and a "geek in bunny pajamas", and worse. The Buddy Bears are a trio of singing bear cubs who encourage viewers to "always agree with the group" (similar to The Get Along Gang). Jon's annoying and twin nieces, they love to dress and give makeovers to animals particularly Garfield. The reason for his morbid obesity comes from his horrible childhood years. However, Stu quits, and Herman returns early only after receiving a raise. Garfield also holds a rivalry with Nermal but sometimes shows a genuine fondness for him. Arlene is the name of a beautiful, sweet-natured, loving pink stray cat who likes Garfield. In other episodes, Garfield's love of Vito's food causes trouble. Garfield constantly torments him by ripping off his pants and leaving him shredded and scratched, and he perpetually tries to find a way to deliver the mail safely, but rarely succeeds. Originally, she was also an unseen character in the strip as well; most Ellen strips originally centered on Jon speaking to Ellen on the telephone, attempting to ask her out on a date. He and Jon are known for competing with each other over who is uglier in their family memory photos to which they compete whenever they look at memory books with their mother. Dr. Elizabeth "Liz" Wilson is Garfield's veterinarian and a long-time crush of Jon Arbuckle. His last was on The Feline Philosopher. They are voiced by Laura Summer. Other animals appear in the strip. He is a lazy, fat, and big orange tabby. In The Garfield Show episode "Long Lost Lyman" (season 3), an effort is made to explain what became of the character in-continuity. The last panel shows Pooky dreaming that Garfield is sleeping in his lap. Their names are Bobby (tallest), Billy, and Bertie (shortest). He, along with some other dogs, helped save Vito and the pizzeria from a blaze. Jon's bossy aunt, who expects her relatives to wait on her hand and foot. Garfield sometimes communicates with Pooky as if he were a living animal; he can also be over-protective of Pooky. Liz's parents have made a couple of appearances on The Garfield Show as well. When Garfield is spared a trip to Abu Dhabi himself (a stuffed cat was sent to the UAE instead), Jon demands Garfield stop threatening to send Nermal to Abu Dhabi. Jon and Doc Boy's tough, eccentric but kind, caring and loving grandmother. Also, every Christmas he reads the Christmas story "Binky, the Clown Who Saved Christmas" to everyone. [9] When Jon learns that Lyman disappeared while searching for a mythical Bigfoot-like creature, Jon, Garfield, and Odie travel to the jungle to find him. She's also a willing person especially when she holds the biggest role stopping Varicella and her plot. Your IP address has been automatically blocked from accessing the Project Gutenberg website, www.gutenberg.org. He was first mentioned on March 13, 1985 in the comic strips, previously, other different clown characters were seen. Garfield Gets Real is a direct-to-video Garfield movie released in 2007 and produced by Paws Inc. Then, in season 3's "Cupid Cat", Garfield states Doc Boy looked just like Binky, and breaks the Fourth Wall by asking the audience if anyone remembered Binky, which he doubts by saying "I didn't think so". Replaced in a one-off episode by a T3000 terminator animal controller until assisted in getting their jobs back by Garfield. When Pooky lost an eye, Garfield requested a new eye for Pooky as his Christmas present. He calls Jon "Carp Face". Mr. Arbuckle is Jon's father who tends the family farm. They appear in 3 episodes; Pasta Wars, Blasteroid, and Cuter than Cute. In The Garfield Show episode "Mailman Blues", he goes on vacation in Hawaii while his replacement Stu does the job for him, but before Herman Post goes on vacation, he warns Stu about Garfield, describing him as a "monster". when she helped by guided Garfield, Odie, and Abigail to save both human world and witch realm by find the object that was able to stop her evil aunt Varicella and her plot by change all the humans into frogs. Guido and Fluffy were 2 cats who help Garfield escape from the city pound in a comic strip of January 1981. He returns as a waiter later in the comic strip. He is very thin and has two different coloured eyes. in an episode of the Garfield show, she comes for a wedding, after Garfield tries to get into Vito's pizzeria after he got banned from the pizzeria. Even though Garfield rarely sees her at the veterinary clinic, Liz nags Garfield to lose weight and reject junk food; however, Liz sometimes brings food Garfield likes to the house, and Garfield happily benefits from this. First Appearance: August 7, 1978Last Appearance: As a regular: April 24, 1983 (Cameo in the 10th anniversary strip: June 19, 1988) (Appearance as photograph on Jon's newspaper: April 2, 2013). However, she still questions their relationship at times, due to her feminine side and his rudeness. Latest Appearance: May 21, 2021 (at Garfield title). Whenever Garfield wore a cowboy outfit, Jake always believed that he really was a cowboy named "Shorty" (Jon would always recognize "Shorty" as Garfield, however). Then he calms down, and the strip continues in a normal way. One of Garfield's goals and main way of defeating them when they interfered in his life was to make them disagree, thereby introducing strife into their affected harmony. Latest Appearance: November 6, 2011 (at Garfield title) ("mentioned" December 25, 2020), Doc is Jon's brother who lives on a farm with his mother and father. His rear end is rarely seen. These are shown in January 13, 2017 and January 13, 2018. He was mentioned a few times to have a girlfriend, although it was noted that she is incredibly ugly, as when he showed her picture to Jon and Garfield, Jon looked at it in shock while Garfield commented "That is one shiny golden tooth". Another example is when Doc Boy was waiting for his girlfriend to show up while Jon was looking at the corral and Jon commented "Look at that ugly holstein over there", on which Doc Boy angrily said "That's my date.". It was written by Jim Davis and chronicles Garfield's adventure into the "real world" out of the comic strip. Once, Garfield tried to "protect" Pooky from a present from Jon to Pooky, a miniature accordion. In one of them Frank (spider) is with Estelle, another spider. She loves Jon, Garfield, and Odie, and occasionally makes appearances throughout the series. His last appearance in the comic strip was on Garfield's 10th birthday, though he had stopped appearing regularly by the end of 1981. His garfriend is Arlene, who does not appear at all in Garfield and Friends, but Garf and Friend has some episodes and specials with female cats as his love interest from time to time. On Garfield and Friends, the same character was named Floyd and voiced by Gregg Berger; a common running gag in the cartoons is his continuous complaints over not appearing often. Unlike his portrayals in previous media, Nermal is Garfield's friend and Nermal makes no attempt whatsoever to brag about being cute and Garfield is only mildly annoyed with him. [4] He frequently made unannounced visits into Garfield's home, where he flaunted his cuteness and became the focus of Jon's attention for the entire duration of his visit, much to Garfield's exasperation. Since season 2, Garfield has always suspected who she really was, claiming in "Bewitched - Familiar Familiar (Part 1)" that "No one can survive an entire episode with Drusilla and Minerva." A television personality noted for his extremely loud and piercing greetings, most notably "HEEEEEEEY, KIDS!". [7] According to Davis, Lyman's original purpose was to be someone who Jon could talk to and express other ideas, since Garfield and Odie could not speak for themselves. He also helped Odie in saving Vito from the fire. Blocked at germany.shtml Grandma is one of the few people that Garfield liked from the outset — she kicked Odie just like Garfield did. She appeared as main antagonist in 1-hour special episode called "Bewitched". Irma is often shown to be behaving oddly, for instance, her idea of a "Chicken Surprise" is putting on a chicken mask and yelling "SURPRISE!!" Leader of an ancient tribe of cats that once tried to take over the world and were banished to another dimension. It was first released for Facebook on November 15, 2012; ports foriOS and Android devices followed in 2014 and 2015, respectively. Although she has a deadpan, sardonic persona, she can find Jon's outlandish and goofball behavior endearing. She has a crush on John Travolta.[12]. In the Garfield film, she appears as a purple-ish Russian Blue cat, voiced by Debra Messing. She is voiced by Rose Marie. "[6] His first television appearance was on the Garfield and Friends episode "School Daze", and his last was on "The Feline Philosopher"; on the show, he became a recurring cast member. He is a lazy, fat, and big orange tabby. When going out on dates, he dresses in loud, mismatched clothes. When asked about Lyman's disappearance, Davis once jokingly replied, "Don't look in Jon's basement!" In A Garfield Christmas Special and Garfield's Thanksgiving, she was voiced by Pat Carroll. Odie is often punted or pushed off the table by Garfield though Odie sometimes gets him back. He constantly crosses character's paths, giving those bad luck, because he's upset about breaking up with his girlfriend. Since Garfield is too lazy to be bothered with mousing, he and Squeak have become good friends. The characters were made via CGI. Penelope lives in an Italian restaurant, which is no doubt one of the main reason that Garfield goes out with her, since this wasn't revealed till the second "Penelope episode". This was never shown in either show, most likely because it was considered inappropriate for a children's show, but in one episode of The Garfield Show, he threw Nermal out the dog door and over a fence into a trash can in another. [16] In both series, however, Jon attempts to punish Garfield for his mischief. In The Mail Animal He was even fired because the postmaster thought he was being weak, only to have Garfield treat him worse, resulting in the postmaster begging Post to return to work. Lyman first appeared on August 7, 1978. Mrs. Arbuckle is Jon's mother who lives on a farm and is known to be a great cook, offering a wide variety of food for Jon to eat when he visits, especially her ability to create dozens of potato-based dishes. He hates Mondays, spiders and raisins. Project Gutenberg believes the Court has no jurisdiction over the matter, but until the issue is resolved, it will comply. He occasionally asks for hugs from Garfield, which Garfield refuses. He lives at the zoo and he first appeared in "Orange and Black" and made a cameo appearance in "High Scale". Two incompetent members of animal control. Her first albeit brief television appearance was on the second TV special Garfield on the Town. In it when Jon welcomes Frank to Garfield he attacks Frank as he says "some people rub me the wrong way." Mrs. Cauldron is Jon's next-door neighbor who is actually a witch, first seen in "Which Witch". The most is revealed about her in A Garfield Christmas Special, where it is revealed that her husband has died and she talks about her life with him. Garfield seems to both love and hate her, enjoying the vast amounts of food she cooks but despising the homemade sweaters and winter clothes she sends him at Christmas. Aunt Gussie is Jon's aunt. There was a frog named Herbie seen twice in the strip. He opened a theme park made of cheese which wasn't well-liked. In the Garfield show he was mentioned twice: First in season 2's "Blasteroid", Jon asks Garfield if he wants to watch Binky, but refuses saying it's in his contract that Binky's not allowed on this show.

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