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!
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!
The Garfield Show is rated 0 (Neutral/Centrist) because its central subject matter, revolving around the apolitical daily life and comedic antics of a cat, lacks any inherent political valence or explicit promotion of specific ideologies.
The animated series maintains traditional character portrayals without explicit race or gender swaps for established roles. Its narrative focuses on comedic situations and character interactions, without critiquing traditional identities or incorporating explicit DEI themes.
The Garfield Show, an animated series based on the comic strip, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on the comedic adventures of Garfield, Jon, and Odie, without incorporating queer identities or storylines.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Garfield Show adapts the long-running comic strip. All primary and recurring characters, such as Garfield, Jon Arbuckle, Odie, and Nermal, retain their established genders from the original source material.
The Garfield Show features characters consistent with their established depictions in the original comic strip and prior adaptations. The main human characters, Jon Arbuckle and Liz Wilson, remain portrayed as white, aligning with their canonical appearances. Animal characters do not have a human race.
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