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The Garfield Show - Season 2
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Title: The Garfield Show

Overview: Your favorite lazy, fat cat is at it again. Garfield, Odie, Jon and the rest of the gang are back for more funny misadventures. Whether he's scarfing down lasagna or tricking Nermal the kitten, Garfield is guaranteed to crack you up. But remember: He hates Mondays!

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Average Vote: 5.8 (85 votes)

Cast

  • Nermal (voice): Jason Marsden
  • Garfield (voice): Frank Welker
  • Odie / Squeak (voice): Gregg Berger
  • Jon Arbuckle (voice): Wally Wingert
  • Dr. Liz Wilson (voice): Julie Payne
  • Arlene (voice): Audrey Wasilewski
  • The Garfield Show - Home for the Holidays (Season 2 - Episode 1)

    Jon wins the lottery, but is unable to find his ticket, but when he finds it, it is revealed that it is not the winning ticket. This is Mr. Barker's first appearance.

    The Garfield Show - Ticket to Riches (Season 2 - Episode 2)

    Jon wins the lottery, but is unable to find his ticket.

    The Garfield Show - Gravity of the Situation (Season 2 - Episode 3)

    An alien from a planet with no gravity lands on earth to recharge his ship. While in Jon's house he cancels out gravity, causing household object to float around the house. This is Nimbus's second appearance, though he's been redesigned and has a higher pitched voice.

    The Garfield Show - The Art of Being Uncute (Season 2 - Episode 4)

    Eddie Gourmand is the judge for the Cutest Cat Of The Year award and decides for the new cute to be the opposite of cute, and the prize is six months in Greenland, so Garfield decides to make Nermal a mess in order to get some peace and quiet.

    The Garfield Show - Night of the Bunny Slippers (Season 2 - Episode 5)

    A pair of bunny slippers comes to life, and everyone must join forces to defeat them. This is Aunt Ivy's first appearance.

    The Garfield Show - Blasteroid (Season 2 - Episode 6)

    The Aliens previously seen in "Pasta Wars" send an asteroid made of meatballs to destroy Earth, Garfield and Odie reluctantly travel in a spaceship to stop the Blasteroid.

    The Garfield Show - The Big Sneeze (Season 2 - Episode 7)

    Jon sneezes every time he is near Garfield, and his doctor explains that he must get rid of Garfield, however when Garfield does something nice for Jon, he uncovers a shocking secret: he is allergic to goldenrod.

    The Garfield Show - The Spy Who Fed Me (Season 2 - Episode 8)

    Garfield has to lose ten pounds, but Jon discovers he has been snacking between meals. Liz gives him a robot that will follow Garfield everywhere he goes to endure he sticks to his diet, but Garfield tricks Jon

    The Garfield Show - Meet Max Mouse (Season 2 - Episode 9)

    Squeak's cat-hating relative, Max, moves into Garfield's home and rallies the other mice to rebel against him. Meanwhile, Jon calls an exterminator to come rid his house of them. This is Max's first appearance.

    The Garfield Show - The Haunted House (Season 2 - Episode 10)

    Jon spends the day in a vacation house to come up with a comic book idea. The only trouble is, the house is haunted.

    The Garfield Show - Which Witch? (Season 2 - Episode 11)

    The twins, Dresilla and Minerva, come to visit, and end up like Hansel and Gretal in an evil witch's lair.

    The Garfield Show - Cyber Mailman (Season 2 - Episode 12)

    The scientist Dr Bonkers creates a cyber mail man to deliver the post but some taco sauce falls into the central computer, making the cyber mail man deliver the next days news paper. Jon sees this as an opportunity to make money, using tomorrow's lottery numbers also printed in the paper. This episode has a parody of The Twilight Zone.

    The Garfield Show - Odie for Sale (Season 2 - Episode 13)

    Jon is in debt, and decides he must sell some of his possessions to pay the bill. When Garfield puts Odie on the stall for two cents, he is bought by the person Jon is being sued by, and it is up to Garfield to get him back.

    The Garfield Show - Farm Fresh Feline (Season 2 - Episode 14)

    Jon, Garfield, and Odie visit Doc Boy on the farm. While there, Dr. Whipple hypnotizes Garfield into doing farm work.

    The Garfield Show - Dogs Day (Season 2 - Episode 15)

    After Odie helps their friend, Nimbus the space alien, he gives him a forever doggie cookie. Odie licks Jon after eating it, and Jon starts acting like a dog. Then Jon licks Liz and the condition spreads.

    The Garfield Show - Planet of Poultry (Season 2 - Episode 16)

    Aliens from another planet plan to turn all the earth creatures into chickens. This is the first appearance of Vito's pizza boy.

    The Garfield Show - With Four You Get Pizza (Season 2 - Episode 17)

    Jon goes out on a date with Liz to Vito's Pizzaria and Garfield wants to go along, but Vito banned animals from entering the restaurant. So Garfield and Odie disguise themselves as Jon's "daughters" to get into Vito's, but Jon and Liz's date turns into disaster.

    The Garfield Show - The Bluebird of Happiness (Season 2 - Episode 18)

    One of the baby bluebirds from "Mother Garfield" return and Garfield saves him from Harry. But Nermal accidentally lets Harry have it and Garfield, Nermal, and Odie must save it.

    The Garfield Show - Inside Eddie Gourmand (Season 2 - Episode 19)

    After Eddie Gourmand gives a bad review about Vito's Pizzaria on TV, Jon, Garfield, and Odie go see him to find out why he's so cranky lately and help him reunite with his mother.

    The Garfield Show - Fido Food Feline (Season 2 - Episode 20)

    After eating dogfood, Garfield is convinced he's turning into a dog.

    The Garfield Show - Everything's Relative (Season 2 - Episode 21)

    Aunt Ivy's house is being rid of mice and she has to stay at Jon's home for a week. Then, Drusilla and Minerva show up, and Jon is so annoyed with them that he tries to get them to stay at Doc Boy's farm. But Doc Boy doesn't want to put up with them either. This is Aunt Esther, Lucretia, and Tabitha's first appearance.

    The Garfield Show - Honey, I Shrunk the Pets (Season 2 - Episode 22)

    Nathan returns and shrinks Garfield with his shrink ray, and Garfield must find a way to return to normal size.

    The Garfield Show - Garfield Astray (Season 2 - Episode 23)

    After Garfield plays a mean trick on Nermal, a bowling ball falls on his head and loses his memory. Then, Nermal tricks Garfield into thinking he's a stray cat named Ichabod. Then Garfield meets a couple of stray cats named Tino and Gino. This is Tino and Gino's first appearance.

    The Garfield Show - History of Cats (Season 2 - Episode 24)

    Garfield tells a small yet untrue history about his own species, and the mice are upset because Garfield is making it seem as though cats actually did everything in history.

    The Garfield Show - Black Cat Blues (Season 2 - Episode 25)

    A miserable, black cat named Jonah passes by Garfield outside, and Garfield is given a curse and has bad luck all the time. Garfield must figure out how to lift the curse.

    The Garfield Show - Cuter Than Cute (Season 2 - Episode 26)

    Nermal comes over for a visit and the space lasagna return once again and send a spy disguised as a cute kitten over to Garfield's home. The "kitten" is way cuter than Nermal, and Nermal gets jealous.

    The Garfield Show - Great Pizza Race (Season 2 - Episode 27)

    Jon goes out on a big date with Liz and orders Garfield a pizza for dinner from Vito's Pizzaria. Garfield uses a tape recorder to record Jon's ordering the pizza, and uses it to get free pizza and, also, to harass Vito.

    The Garfield Show - Master Chef (Season 2 - Episode 28)

    After a failed microwave lasagna, Jon takes the pets to their favorite pizzeria. Vito waves their praise, claiming his mentor Giuseppe Cuistone makes the world's best lasagna but disappeared years ago. Through chattering mice, Garfield tracks him down and won't rest until he can taste the ultimate Italian delicacy. the results are striking for them, Vito and Jon.

    The Garfield Show - The Guest from Beyond (Season 2 - Episode 29)

    Eddie Gourmand, a food critic, is fired from his show only to be replaced by his station manager who wants to promote a healthier way of cooking. After a chance meeting in a movie theater, Jon invites him back to his house for dinner. But when Eddie injures his foot because of Garfield, he has to stay at Jon’s and orders him to take care of him until he is healed or else he’ll sue.

    The Garfield Show - Depths of a Salesman (Season 2 - Episode 30)

    The Garfield Show - Night of the Apperatuses (Season 2 - Episode 31)

    The Garfield Show - Land of Hold (Season 2 - Episode 32)

    The Garfield Show - Penny Henny (Season 2 - Episode 33)

    The Garfield Show - A Gripping Tale (Season 2 - Episode 34)

    Odie gets captured by a giant squid in the sewer and Garfield attempts to rescue him

    The Garfield Show - Wicked Wishes (Season 2 - Episode 35)

    The Garfield Show - Jumbo Shrimpy (Season 2 - Episode 36)

    The Garfield Show - Pirate Gold (Season 2 - Episode 37)

    The Garfield Show - Me, Garfield, and I (Season 2 - Episode 38)

    The Garfield Show - Detective Odie (Season 2 - Episode 39)

    The Garfield Show - Stealing Home (Season 2 - Episode 40)

    The Garfield Show - Full of Beans (Season 2 - Episode 41)

    Odie accidently swallows a mexican jumping bean

    The Garfield Show - Love and Lasagna (Season 2 - Episode 42)

    Vito is sad after Angeluca broke up with him.

    The Garfield Show - True Colors (Season 2 - Episode 43)

    The TV in the living room needs to be fixed. While it is away Jon brings out his old TV. Jon shows Garfield a show he used to like when he was a kid. Garfield watches the show, but he keeps complaining because there is no color. The TV shockingly speaks back and takes away Garfield's colors until he becomes nice enough to get them back. After he has done his good deeds he goes back to the house and finds the the TV is back and the old one is put back in storage. Garfield is glad he did good deeds and returns to watching colored television.

    The Garfield Show - Mind Over Mouse (Season 2 - Episode 44)

    The Garfield Show - The Big Sleep (Season 2 - Episode 45)

    The Garfield Show - Pampered Pussycat (Season 2 - Episode 46)

    The Garfield Show - Parrot Blues (Season 2 - Episode 47)

    The Garfield Show - Rain or Shine (Season 2 - Episode 48)

    The Garfield Show - The Mole Express (Season 2 - Episode 49)

    The Garfield Show - Unfair Weather (Season 2 - Episode 50)

    Jon watches Mr. Barker's parrot, Paxton, while he is away. However, Paxton flies downtown telling people things that cause all of them to burst into tears.

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