
The Garfield Show
About
A CGI‑animated comedy that follows Garfield’s laziness, mischief, and love for lasagna.
The 2009 series brings back Garfield, Odie, Jon Arbuckle, and the rest of the gang for new, quick‑paced adventures. In each episode Garfield’s appetite and wit clash with everyday mishaps, while Nermal the kitten often gets pulled into the chaos. The show preserves the humor of the original comic strip while adding modern animation and mild continuity arcs, keeping the tone light and family‑friendly.
What to know
- CGI animation produced by Dargaud Media and Cartoon Network.
- First aired in France on Dec. 22, 2008, then in the US on Nov. 2, 2009.
- Five seasons total, with 262 episodes across 2009‑2016.
- Voice cast includes Frank Welker as Garfield and Julie Payne as Odie.
- Episodes are 22 minutes long and geared toward children and families.
- The series contains mild language but no strong profanity.
- Season 1–3 available on Cartoon Network; later seasons on Boomerang.
- Shows a light, slapstick humor style similar to classic Saturday morning cartoons.
Watch if
If you enjoy quick, humor‑driven cartoons with a laid‑back lead character, this series offers light‑hearted, family‑friendly entertainment. It’s ideal for fans of Garfield’s comic strip, kids who enjoy simple jokes, or anyone looking for a short, carefree show to watch.
Skip if
Skip it if you prefer high‑stakes animation with complex plots or mature themes. The series is very light on conflict, offers no deep character development, and may feel repetitive for viewers seeking variety in storytelling.
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