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rdfs:comment | - Garfield and Friends is American Television Series.
- Garfield and Friends is an animated cartoon series which ran for 7 season for 121 episodes in 363 segments form September 17, 1988 to October 7, 1995 which was based on the Garfield Cartoon strip by Jim Davis
- A total of 121 episodes were made, each consisting of two Garfield segments and one U.S. Acres segments, totalling 242 Garfield segments and 121 U.S. Acres segments. All episodes have been released in the U.S. on five DVD sets by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The first season aired in a half-hour format. In the second season, it switched to an hour-length format, showing two episodes each week. However, in the show's last season, the second half-hour of the show featured either an episode from the previous season or one of Garfield's TV specials.
- Garfield and Friends is an animated series based on the comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis. The show was produced by Film Roman, in association with United Feature Syndicate and Paws, Inc., and ran on CBS Saturday mornings from September 17, 1988 to December 10, 1994, with reruns airing until October 7, 1995. The series consists of two regular segments, Garfield and U.S. Acres, a lesser-known comic strip also created by Davis. The latter was retitled Orson's Farm for foreign syndication, as that was the name of the comic strip outside of the United States.
- Garfield and Friends is an American animated television series based on the comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis. The show was produced by Film Roman, in association with United Feature Syndicate and Paws, and ran on CBS Saturday mornings from September 17, 1988 to December 10, 1994, with reruns airing until October 7, 1995. Seven seasons of the series were produced.
- Garfield and Friends was an American animated television series based on the comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis. The show was produced by Film Roman, in association with United Feature Syndicate and Paws, Inc., and ran on CBS Saturday mornings from 1988 to late 1994. A total of 121 half-hour shows were produced, and all have been released in the U.S. on five DVD sets by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. 9 Story Media Group plans to remaster the series for High-definition.
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Producer | - George Singer
- Mitch Schauer
- Bob Curtis
- Bob Nesler
- Vincent Davis
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Caption | - The cast of Garfield and Friends. Clockwise from bottom left: Sheldon, Wade, Orson, Odie, Garfield, Roy, and Booker.
- One President, over easy
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Num episodes | - 121
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- Garfield: 242
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As Jeff works as a dog walker, Hayley calls and admires his work until the lights go out. She hides under the bed until pulled out by Stan to mark Presidents Day. Stan drives her to the James Garfield Historical Museum. After trying to impress upon her the importance of knowing about presidents, he suddenly realizes that she will be voting in the upcoming presidential election. She isn't impressed by the tour, and complains about being bored, which spreads to Stan and the other guests. To teach her about history, Stan brings back President James A. Garfield.
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After Garfield introduces himself, Stan explains how he cloned him from hair in a comb in the CIA Regenesis Lab. At the Treasury Building, Stan leads Hayley and Garfield on a tour and tries to get him to tell about his involvement, but he is more impressed by the television screens, and together, Garfield and Hayley slip out to a movie. There, he continues to be impressed by orange soda and stands up to speak, declaring the day to be National Soda Day to the cheers of the audience. Late that night, they sneak back into the house, but are met by Stan as Garfield explains their day. Stan interrupts, noting that he is ignoring the reason he was brought back until Hayley points out that she would rather spend time with him than Stan. Hayley finds out from Francine that Stan has set out to return Garfield back to non-existence.
At the regenesis lab, Stan prepares to dip Garfield in the regenesis goo, but he escapes. As Stan pursues him to the SodaCorp. orange soda factory, Hayley brings back a clone of Garfield's assassin, Charles J. Guiteau, to track them down from a toenail that was given on the museum tour. Stan catches up with Garfield as Hayley arrives, leaving Stan impressed that she remembered that detail. However, Charles leaps after Garfield from an upper railing, falling to his death and leaving Hayley barely hanging on to the railing to avoid the same fate. As she slips, Stan lunges to save her, successful, but breaking her arm in the process. Stan confesses that he cares more about her than the presidents, leaving Garfield to indulge himself with a tank of orange soda.
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At school, Steve signs up with others for the newspaper to get out of sports and is assigned football. In the hall, he runs into Roger posing as “Deep Throat.” At practice, he has trouble focusing on the team rather than the cheerleaders. Principal Lewis reads Steve's story, which is embellished as erotica. Very impressed by the work, he sends him off on another assignment where he runs into Roger again, although he ignores him. Steve provides more erotic pieces, sending Lewis into ecstasy. As a result, he gets his dream assignment of the cheerleaders. Reading the work, he finds out that it is straight news, which Steve explains that it was written after he passed out as Roger informs him that his writing was inspired by his pent-up sexual energy.
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- Mark Evanier
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in a sentence | - Stan brings President Garfield back to life to teach Hayley about history.
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abstract | - Garfield and Friends was an American animated television series based on the comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis. The show was produced by Film Roman, in association with United Feature Syndicate and Paws, Inc., and ran on CBS Saturday mornings from 1988 to late 1994. Regular segments featured both Garfield and U.S. Acres, a lesser-known comic strip also created by Davis. The latter was retitled Orson's Farm for foreign syndication as well as the DVD releases. 242 Garfield segments and 121 U.S. Acres segments were produced. There were two "Garfield" segments on each show, two "quickie" shorts based on Sunday comic strips, and in between was a U.S. Acres segment. A total of 121 half-hour shows were produced, and all have been released in the U.S. on five DVD sets by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. 9 Story Media Group plans to remaster the series for High-definition. The first season aired in a half-hour format. In the second season, it switched to an hour-length format, showing two episodes each week. However, in the show's last season, the second half-hour of the show featured either an episode from the previous season or one of Garfield's TV specials.
- Garfield and Friends is American Television Series.
- Garfield and Friends is an American animated television series based on the comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis. The show was produced by Film Roman, in association with United Feature Syndicate and Paws, and ran on CBS Saturday mornings from September 17, 1988 to December 10, 1994, with reruns airing until October 7, 1995. Seven seasons of the series were produced. Regular segments feature both Garfield and U.S. Acres, a lesser-known comic strip also created by Davis. The latter was retitled Orson's Farm for foreign syndication, as that was the name of the comic strip outside of the United States. A total of 121 episodes were made, each consisting of two Garfield segments and one U.S. Acres segment, totaling 242 Garfield segments and 121 U.S. Acres segments. All episodes have been released in the U.S. on five DVD sets by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The first season aired in a half-hour format. However, in the second season, it switched to an hour-length format, showing two episodes each week. In the last season, the series was still an hour, but the second half-hour of the show featured either an episode from the previous season or one of the Garfield TV specials.
- Garfield and Friends is an animated cartoon series which ran for 7 season for 121 episodes in 363 segments form September 17, 1988 to October 7, 1995 which was based on the Garfield Cartoon strip by Jim Davis
- A total of 121 episodes were made, each consisting of two Garfield segments and one U.S. Acres segments, totalling 242 Garfield segments and 121 U.S. Acres segments. All episodes have been released in the U.S. on five DVD sets by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The first season aired in a half-hour format. In the second season, it switched to an hour-length format, showing two episodes each week. However, in the show's last season, the second half-hour of the show featured either an episode from the previous season or one of Garfield's TV specials.
- Garfield and Friends is an animated series based on the comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis. The show was produced by Film Roman, in association with United Feature Syndicate and Paws, Inc., and ran on CBS Saturday mornings from September 17, 1988 to December 10, 1994, with reruns airing until October 7, 1995. The series consists of two regular segments, Garfield and U.S. Acres, a lesser-known comic strip also created by Davis. The latter was retitled Orson's Farm for foreign syndication, as that was the name of the comic strip outside of the United States. A total of 121 episodes were made, each consisting of two Garfield segments and one U.S. Acres segment, totalling 242 Garfield segments and 121 U.S. Acres segments. All episodes have been released in the U.S. on five DVD sets by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The first season aired in a half-hour format. In the second season, it switched to an hour-length format, showing two episodes each week. However, in the show's last season, the second half-hour of the show featured either an episode from the previous season or one of Garfield's TV specials.
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