• Air date: 18 Sep '93 44 episodes
      The animated stories of Garfield the cat, Odie the dog, their owner Jon and the trouble they get into. And also Orson the Pig and his adventures on a farm with his fellow farm animals.
  • List of Episodes (44)
    • 1. A Vacation From His Senses / The Incredibly Stupid Swamp Monster / Dread Giveaway

      18 Sep '93
      A Vacation From His Senses: Garfield manages to force Jon to skip his vacation, but this turns out to be a horrible idea as it works too well (even getting Garfield and Odie involved with chores). Garfield decides to rectify this mistake by tricking Jon into thinking that he has gone crazy due to overwork and needs a vacation. The Incredibly Stupid Swamp Monster: A giant robot falls into a bunch of mud and is mistaken for a swamp monster. Meanwhile, the weasel once again tries to steal the chic
    • 2. The Wright Stuff / Orson Express / Safe at Home

      18 Sep '93
      The Wright Stuff: Garfield tells the story of Orville Wright's cat McKinley who really invented the model airplane. Orson Express: Orson and Booker must get a package to a reclusive Hermit Crabbe by 6:00. Once they arrive at the destination, they have a big, angry dog to contend with. Safe at Home: After Jon's house has been robbed, a maximum security system has been installed. But when Jon, Garfield and Odie return from a movie, they are trapped outside as they can't enter without a password
    • 3. Jon the Barbarian / Uncle Roy to the Rescue / The Kitten and the Council

      25 Sep '93
      Jon the Barbarian: Garfield tells a story about Jon being in love with a bully warrior's wife. Uncle Roy to the Rescue: Roy's niece Chloe comes to visit. However, Roy seems to prefer going out on a date. The Kitten and the Council: Nermal is brought before the kitty council on charges of being too cute.
    • 4. Next-Door Nuisance / What's It All About, Wade? / Bigfeetz

      25 Sep '93
      Next-Door Nuisance: Jon's neighbors moves out due to Garfield's constantly stealing their food. They are replaced by a constantly singing man named Larry Lark. Guest voice of Bill Kirchenbauer. What's It All About, Wade?: Orson and Roy bring Wade to a professor to discuss all his fears and phobias. However, when Orson and Roy are being chased by wild horses, Wade runs himself out of the cartoon. Bigfeetz: Jon takes Garfield and Odie on a search for the legendary Bigfeetz in order to collect a
    • 5. Canine Conspiracy / Snow Wade and the 77 Dwarfs: Episode 1 / The Genuine Article

      02 Oct '93
      Canine Conspiracy: In an episode of "The Garfield Crime Files", Garfield tells the story of how Odie is framed by finding a purse stolen by another dog. Snow Wade and the 77 Dwarfs: Episode 1: Orson includes the entire farm (including Roy's niece) in a retelling of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, with Wade as Snow White, and Roy as his prince. The Genuine Article: Garfield encounters a cat named Gabriel who is an exact carbon copy of Garfield. Guest voice of Thom Sharp.
    • 6. The Best Policy / Snow Wade and the 77 Dwarfs: Episode 2 / Fishy Feline

      09 Oct '93
      The Best Policy: When Jon's car gets wrecked, he gets taken for a ride by both the auto repairman and his insurance agent. Snow Wade and the 77 Dwarfs: Episode 2: Conclusion. As the Queen (Lanolin) attacks, everyone else is in a dispute in over who should have to kiss Wade. Fishy Feline: Garfield is stuck in a dream purgatory, as a catfish.
    • 7. The Pie-Eyed Piper / Fine-Feathered Funny Man / Sweet Tweet Treat

      09 Oct '93
      The Pie-Eyed Piper: Garfield tells his version of story of the Pied Piper. Fine-Feathered Funny Man: Roy tells everyone why he is giving up practical joking, then tries to resist doing any more pranks. Sweet Tweet Treat: Garfield finally eats a bird (or so he thinks) and feels guilty about it, while the bird's father looks for him.
    • 8. The Floyd Story / How Now, Stolen Cow? / The Second Penelope Episode

      09 Oct '93
      The Floyd Story: Floyd's wife demands that he ask Garfield for more airtime. Meanwhile, Jon's pushy Aunt Prunella visits and Garfield attempts to get rid of her. How Now, Stolen Cow?: Orson discovers that the barnyard cow has been stolen and he and Bo play detectives in an attempt to solve the case. The Second Penelope Episode: Penelope becomes jealous when Garfield starts seeing another female cat.
    • 9. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse / Payday Mayday / How to Drive Humans Crazy

      16 Oct '93
      Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse: In the only "Tales From The Microwave" segment, Garfield tells the story about Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with a mouse. Guest voice of Paxton Whitehead. Payday Mayday: A sly fox invades the farm on payday and swindles everyone, while Roy is banished from the farm due to his own prank. How to Drive Humans Crazy: Garfield gives an orientation to 4 week old kittens on how to drive humans crazy.
    • 10. Date of Disaster / A Little Time-Off / The Longest Doze

      16 Oct '93
      Date of Disaster: A young woman named Monica asks Jon out in an attempt to get back at her tough-guy father, who disapproves of her preppie boyfriend. A Little Time-Off: Lanolin has been overworked and crabby lately, so Orson treats her to a pretend vacation but she is reluctant to play along. The Longest Doze: Garfield tries to beat Rip Van Krellman's record for the world's longest nap so he can win $1,000 and get in the Gazorninplat Book of World Records.
    • 11. Stairway to Stardom / Return of the Incredibly Stupid Swamp Monster / The Life and Times of the Lasagna Kid

      23 Oct '93
      Stairway to Stardom: While at a ritzy restaurant waiting to be served, Garfield tells Odie the story of how Garfield was once part of a comedic duo. Guest voice of John Byner. Return of the Incredibly Stupid Swamp Monster: The swamp monster robot returns, while its owner looks for it. The Life and Times of the Lasagna Kid: An Old West tale featuring Garfield as the Lasagna Kid who must save a kidnapped damsel named Miss Mona. Cameo appearances of Orson, Roy and Wade.
    • 12. Magic, Monsters, and Manicotti / The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere's Duck / Unreal Estate

      25 Sep '93
      Magic, Monsters, and Manicotti: Jon dreams about himself playing "Magic and Monsters", where he tries to recover the bottomless wallet. The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere's Duck: When Roy feels like Wade has gotten more credit on the show than him, he creates a poem involving Wade to get attention. Cameo appearance by Garfield. Unreal Estate: Jon decides to buy a cheap house for their retreat from a real estate agent named Samuel Escrow. However, they end up in a haunted house.
    • 13. Lost and Foundling / Winter Wonderland / Films and Felines

      30 Oct '93
      Lost and Foundling: While playing hide and seek, Odie winds up with a little girl named Becky, who wants a dog despite her father not allowing dogs. Winter Wonderland: To keep cool in 10 degree weather, Orson uses imagination by reading books about swimming at the beach. Films and Felines: Garfield tells the story of cats in films. However, his claims come under scrutiny from Edna W. Fakchecker.
    • 14. The Garfield Musical / Mind Over Melvin / Madman Meets His Match

      30 Oct '93
      The Garfield Musical: A musical about Penelope falling in love with a rock and roll cat. Mind Over Melvin: Orson meets an alien named Melvin who gives him a mind-reading power. To test it, Orson goes on Roy's game show "You Can't Win". Madman Meets His Match: Demented Dave, a salesman similar to Madman Murray, has a fight with Murray over whom Jon should buy from. Guest voice of Rip Taylor.
    • 15. Knights and Daze / Holiday Happening / Jailbird Jon

      06 Nov '93
      Knights and Daze: Jon writes a letter requesting tickets for him and his girlfriend to a taping of "National Knights". However, his letter accidentally winds up in a file requesting to challenge a knight named Boulder to a battle. Holiday Happening: Wade gets upset at Roy for chasing him with 37 lemon meringue pies because of national "Hit a Duck in the Face with a Lemon Meringue Pie" Day, so Wade creates his own holiday to get revenge. Jailbird Jon: While visiting a prison to lecture inmates
    • 16. The Third Penelope Episode / Hare Force / Garfield's Garbage Can and Tin Pan Alley Revue

      06 Nov '93
      The Third Penelope Episode: Garfield and Penelope imagine what their lives would be like if they were married. Hare Force: Orson, Booker, and Sheldon re-imagine Aesop's The Tortoise and the Hare as a science fiction epic. Garfield's Garbage Can and Tin Pan Alley Revue: Garfield and Floyd entertain the neighborhood pets with a revue show (with some assistance from Odie and Nermal). However, Garfield's antics are keeping Jon awake.
    • 17. The Second Penelope Episode

      09 Oct '93
      A cat named Lorelei tries to steal Garfield from Penelope.
    • 18. How Now, Stolen Cow?

      09 Oct '93
      Orson didn't milk the cow because he was reading a spies novel. Roy decides to play a joke on him and he steals the cow. So, Orson is involve in a police investigation, together with Bo, to find the cow.
    • 19. Payday Mayday

      16 Oct '93
      After Roy tricks Orson into giving him more money payday, he is banned from the farm. At the same time, a conman fox steals everyones money by decieving them.
    • 20. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Mouse

      16 Oct '93
      Garfield's version of the classical story of ""Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyle""
    • 21. How to Drive a Human Crazy

      16 Oct '93
      Garfield teaches a seminar on how to drive humans crazy.
    • 22. Date of Disaster

      23 Oct '93
      Through a computer dating service, Jon meets Jean Arbinkle, who turns out to be the female equivalent of himself.
    • 23. The Longest Doze

      23 Oct '93
      Garfield is determined to break the record of World's Longest Nap.
    • 24. A Little Tiem Off

      23 Oct '93
      Orson believes that Lanolin is over worked so they try to give her some time off by fantizizing into books.
    • 25. The Life and Times of the Lasanga Kid

      30 Oct '93
      A musical Western about a cat called Lasagna Kid (played by Garfield, of course). The story includes romance, action and above all... a lot of fun.