Garfield`S Pet Force Full Movie
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On the good side, at least my four year old cousin was entertained. Jim Davis should just stick to comic strips. I think there was another Garfield movie made in this style and it didnt do so well either. It MIGHT keep four year olds happy, but anyone who wants to see a decent movie go look somewhere else. Garfield His 9 Lives Wikipedia. Garfield His 9 Lives ISBN 9. Garfield. It was adapted into an animated television special in 1. Garfield websitecitation needed. From 2. 01. 4 to 2. BOOM Studios released a comic book version. The book is divided into ten segments the first one displays the creation of cats in general, where the latter nine reveal events in Garfields nine lives. Each of the nine stories has a short preface of Garfield in his modern incarnation, explaining how these various lives shaped aspects of Garfields personality, such as the origin of his fear of the veterinarian, his love of destructive behavior, his proclivity for a slothful lifestyle, and his extremely playful side. The bookeditIn the Beginning written by Jim Davis, illustrated by Paws, Inc. The cat is created. The manner of the cats creation, with a higher being dictating instructions to his staff and the language used by the staff while designing the cat, is strongly similar to the manner in which products are designed in modern corporations. The staff wonders why the creator sees fit to give cat nine lives opposed to the usual one, prompting the creator to reply that he likes cats, revealing that he has feline features. It is strongly suggested that Garfield himself is the first cat. Cave Cat written by Jim Davis illustrated by Davis, Mike Fentz, and Larry Fentz In the Stone Age, the first cat emerges from the sea and is domesticated. Cave Cat also meets his end when the vaguely reptilian giant dog who resembles Odie and is termed Big Bob by the cavemen attempts to play fetch with Cave Cat, throwing a tree at him and unintentionally crushing him. Garfield says that he formed many of his likes and dislikes with one dislike being his rock bed and his like being the pterodactyl drumsticks. This, as Garfield points out, explains why most cats fear dogs, and why Garfield himself tends to dislike and mistreat Odie specifically. The Vikings written by Jim Davis and Mike Fentz illustrated by Fentz A group of Vikings from the year 9. Garfield the Orange, frozen in an iceberg for a thousand years, thaw out and wake up in an especially warm and lovely spring day of 1. St. Paul, Minnesota. They are forced to adapt to the modern era after a notable lack of success with traditional Viking activities, and comment how modern American society is a barbaric one which defended itself against the pillaging, as well as snapping the bra of the bosomy female Viking, Helga. Defeated, they succeed in securing employment and a house, but lose their proud spirits in the process. Garfields Viking incarnation snaps them out of their ennui after he rediscovers the Petrified Weasel of Booga, the clans patron god it restores their spirits, causing them to revert to their Viking selves and proceed to run off to the Arctic Circle. The segment ends a thousand years in the future, with the strong implication that the same group of Vikings have been frozen in an iceberg and are about to thaw out once again in an especially warm and lovely spring day of 2. This story explains why the otherwise lazy Garfield enjoys occasionally engaging in rampaging and destructive behavior he would seem too lazy to engage in, such as his constant attacks on the mailman. Babes and Bullets written by Ron Tuthill, illustrated by Kevin Campbell Hard boiled detective Sam Spayed investigates the suspicious death of a priest in a segment reminiscent of classic hard boiled detective fiction, with occasional illustrations done in a manner much more realistic than the usual Garfield style. It was later adapted into the television special Garfield Babes and Bullets. Shortly before the story begins, Garfield appears, saying that the most significant thing he learned from this life was that he swore off work. The Exterminators written by Jim Davis illustrated by Davis, Mike Fentz, and Larry Fentz A trio of Three Stooges like cats chase a mouse, and mayhem ensues. Garfield comments that he officially retired from the rat race following this life, leading to his strong dislike of mice as a food source. Lab Animal written by Jim Davis illustrated by Gary Barker and Larry Fentz at a secret government facility, lab specimen 1. GB receives an unusual injection, followed by his escape from the military base. After swimming across a river, the serum has some unusual effects, causing 1. GB to become a dog. Fortunately for 1. GB, he became the same breed of dog the lab sent out to find him, allowing him to blend in with the search dogs. The pursuing soldiers then call off the search, as the dog looks at the reader with strange green eyes. Garfield claims that because of his experiences as a lab animal, he becomes nauseous at the sight of medical equipment. This most likely explains his fear of the veterinarian. The Garden written and illustrated by Dave Khn Cloey and her orange kitten play in a magical, Wonderland like, garden, which was built by Cloeys joyful Uncle Tod. However, like the Garden of Eden there is a test of character of a chest the pair must not open. The pair approach the chest and after much suspense, the pair resists the temptation, believing opening the chest could harm Uncle Tod, and stay in the garden forever. The segment is written with flowery prose similar to overly romantic poetry, and the illustrations have a strong surrealistic quality, as well as having many sharp graphics and neon colors that were characteristic of the 1. Garfield is shown happily smelling a flowers fragrance and said that his sixth life was his favorite. My body grew old, but I never, never, never grew up. Primal Self written by Jim Davis illustrated by Jim Clements, Gary Barker, and Larry Fentz An orange housecat by the name of Tigger meets an ancient, primal, dangerous, possibly evil force, causing him to revert to an entirely feral state. Watch The Triangle Online Free 2016 there. It is unclear whether Tigger is corrupted by the primal force, or if his spirit is cast back into prehistory and stranded there, while the primal essence steals his body in the present day. The story ends with him preparing to attack his unsuspecting owner, an elderly woman it is strongly suggested that he kills his owner afterwards. Garfield is shown to be terrified of the events in this life he is depicted cowering under a blanket in his commentary on it, remarking that this life taught him that there are elements in a cat that are not to be toyed with. Garfield written by Jim Davis illustrated by Gary Barker and Valette Hildebrand color by Doc Davis Present day Garfield meets lasagna, Jon, and Odie. This segment retcons the characters beginnings. Garfield notes that his current life is currently falling short of his expectations. Space Cat written and illustrated by Jim Clements While exploring outer space, your feline friend has a run in with The Incredibly Huge Galactic War Fleet IHGWF for short. The IHGWF doesnt like him, and shows it by blasting him to spacedust. It turns out he is in a simulator, probably a computer game, and appears to be living in a world inhabited by both humans and anthropomorphic animals. The segment has a very strong resemblance to The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy series, in both tone and thematic elements. Garfield and his ship get destroyed by the IHGWF, then he is seen emerging from a simulator at a video arcade, suggesting the life was only imagined or a video game. Garfield is shown as a cyborg during his commentary on it, remarking that while hed like to live forever, hes well aware of his mortal state and refers to the segment as a sneak peek of his next life. The television specialeditThe one hour long television adaptation produced in 1. Six of these were adapted from the book, and an additional four were newly written for the show. Babes and Bullets was adapted into a television special of its own, Garfields Babes and Bullets, the following year, and won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program of 1.