In 1987, America’s favorite orange cat debuted in his won holiday special. A Garfield Christmas premiered on the CBS network on Dec. 21, 1987. The show became popular and was a main staple of the ...
CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is co-author of "Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? The Lost Toys, Tastes and Trends of the '70s and '80s," as well as "The ...
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Garfield Creator Explains Real Reason the Cartoon Cat Is So Popular: "Everyone's Alter Ego"
I think it’s fair to say that Garfield is easily one of the most iconic characters of all time, but sometimes I find myself wondering exactly how the lazy orange cat became such a universally beloved ...
The lasagna-loving, Monday-hating feline is back! Garfield may not be a fan of Mondays, but fans on Monday got their first taste of Chris Pratt as the voice of cartoon cat in the official trailer for ...
The Garfield Movie, in theaters May 24, offers a healthy dose of body pawsitivity in a sprawling story about how an orange tabby named Garfield became America's most famous fat lazy cat. The film ...
Jim Davis Garfield Daily Comic Strip Original Art dated 4-9-85 (United Feature Syndicate, 1985) It's uncanny just how much Jon's can opener sounds like a cat's purr! Ink over blue pencil with Zipatone ...
Viacom has scored a big, fat hairy deal to acquire the rights to classic cartoon Garfield. The media group has entered a “definitive agreement” to acquire the IP from owners Paws and will develop a ...
Before there was Grumpy Cat, there was another perturbed feline that captured the hearts of Americans with his quips and love of lasagna. From a comic strip and merchandise, movies, television ...
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10 Funniest Garfield Comics Featuring Mice
A key source of comedy in Garfield comics is his interactions with others. Among these, his odd relationship with mice proves especially hilarious.
Matt Donato is a Rotten Tomatoes approved film critic who stays up too late typing words for such outlets as IGN, Bloody Disgusting, Fangoria, Paste Magazine, and countless other publications. He ...
Viacom has scored a big, fat hairy deal to acquire the rights to classic cartoon Garfield. The media group has entered a “definitive agreement” to acquire the IP from owners Paws and will develop a ...
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