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Here Comes Garfield

  • TV Short
  • 1982
  • TV-Y
  • 24m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Lorenzo Music in Here Comes Garfield (1982)
Animal AdventureAdventureAnimationFamilyFantasyMusicalShort

The first TV special starring the rotund comic strip staple Garfield the Cat. Here, he and his dull-witted canine cohort Odie end up at the pound.The first TV special starring the rotund comic strip staple Garfield the Cat. Here, he and his dull-witted canine cohort Odie end up at the pound.The first TV special starring the rotund comic strip staple Garfield the Cat. Here, he and his dull-witted canine cohort Odie end up at the pound.

  • Director
    • Phil Roman
  • Writers
    • Jim Davis
    • Mark Evanier
  • Stars
    • Lorenzo Music
    • Sandy Kenyon
    • Henry Corden
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
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    • Director
      • Phil Roman
    • Writers
      • Jim Davis
      • Mark Evanier
    • Stars
      • Lorenzo Music
      • Sandy Kenyon
      • Henry Corden
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 nominations total

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    Lorenzo Music
    Lorenzo Music
    • Garfield
    • (voice)
    Sandy Kenyon
    Sandy Kenyon
    • Jon Arbuckle
    • (voice)
    Henry Corden
    Henry Corden
    • Hubert
    • (voice)
    Hal Smith
    Hal Smith
    • Reba
    • (voice)
    • …
    Hank Garrett
    Hank Garrett
    • Fast Eddy
    • (voice)
    • …
    Gregg Berger
    Gregg Berger
    • Odie
    • (voice)
    • …
    Angela Lee Sloan
    • Little Girl
    • (voice)
    • (as Angela Lee)
    • Director
      • Phil Roman
    • Writers
      • Jim Davis
      • Mark Evanier
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    7elicopperman

    The Famed Orange Cat's Debut in Animation

    Chances are that at least once throughout your life, you've read a Garfield comic, watched one of the specials, or even some of the tv show adaptations. You can say what you want about how popular Jim Davis' big orange cat is, but you can't deny how much his fame made an impact in both comics and television animation. Well, if we're to go back to his roots in animation, then why not check out the special that started it all, Here Comes Garfield. Released in 1982, the special proved to be such a hit that more specials and the beloved Garfield & Friends would come out later on. But how does this one age?

    The general storyline revolves around Garfield and Odie's mischief getting to the point of Odie being sent to the pound, leaving Garfield to save his friend. Yeah, the storyline is really basic, especially when most of the humor is taken directly from certain comic strips. However, what makes this special work well is the genuine heart. Garfield may mess with Odie a lot, but it is made clear how much he cares for him as a friend. He may go through the same routine of playing and eating as much food as possible, but without a friend, he becomes quite lonely. Add in a very emotional tearjerker of a song "So Long Old Friend" and you've got the heartfelt relationship that made Garfield and Odie so lovable.

    So as simple as the special is, in addition to the low budget animation mind you, Here Comes Garfield still succeeds in representing the charm and even heart of Garfield that has been lost for so long. Many incarnations of the cat have come and gone, but not many of them have quite the amount of sweetness that this adaptation offers. In a way, it's possibly one of the most faithful out of all the Garfield franchise in terms of respecting the source material. I think it's safe to safe to say that Garfield won the attention of others out of his cynical albeit soft and charismatic charm more than any other comic cat ever could have, and this special understood that dearly.
    8soymilk

    So You Better Look Out

    This, the first in a steady line of entertaining Garfield specials, came about before the flabby tabby had completely found his footing in the character design department, so if the animation standard occasionally dips into crude or off-model waters (goodness – was Odie's neck really ever that spindly?), there's your answer. Slightly more vexing is a minor plot-hole that occurs around the final third simply to move things to a tear-jerking climax in which Garfield is forced to re-examine a few of his attitudes (exactly how long does an animal have to be in this particular pound before the possibility of being 'removed' starts looming over them? Odie hasn't even been there for a day, and already the other animals are predicting that he'll be next to go.). As wickedly superior as Garfield's scripting tends to be in comparison to a lot of your typical animated family fare, there are a small number of details which you'd be better off not thinking too diligently about in this one. Sit back instead and enjoy it for what it is: a simple, breezy and surprisingly touching little escapade, one which ranks as a sure-fire classic in the field of comic-strip TV spin-offs. Here, Garfield finds it in his lethargic paws to rescue Odie from ill-kismet in the local pound, having landed him in there after a series of pranks on the disgruntled old man next door.

    With hindsight, I have to laugh at just how much this basic 24-minute cartoon managed to get my heart racing when I rented the video as a considerably younger viewer. Back then, the notion that Garfield might choose not to save Odie at all (as he considers for a brief while) just horrified me, not to mention the heartbreaking scene where the two of them spend what could well be their last few moments together. Really, the story is as safe and foreseeable as the next piece of family viewing, and when I recently got my hands on the DVD and gave it a re-visit, I wasn't too surprised that it had lost the power to have me dangling on the edge of my seat. What it still refused to give up doing, however, was to move me just as much as it did before. In its perfectly contented simplicity, 'Here Comes Garfield' goes for the most tried and trusted way of giving the human heart-strings a good tugging – matching a lachrymose tune with an ingenuous flash-back at just the right moment – and succeeds hands down. Sure, I'm fully aware that I'm a total softie, and it doesn't take much to have me snivelling, but really, if you're not in the slightest bit moved by the sequence in question, you'd have to be at least three times more cynical than Garfield himself, the King of Sardonic (and even he gets dewy-eyed at one point in this special).

    On the lighter side, 'Here Comes Garfield' is also packed with many an amusing moment, continuing the tradition laid out by 'Lady and the Tramp' to have impounded animals spouting prison clichés (and each one of them has an amusing story to tell about how they came to be in the pound – me, I like Rocky's myself). Top it all off with Lorenzo Music's magnificent voice-work, in what would later immortalise him as our leading cat's vocals, and the usual selection of catchy easy-listening tunes, and you have compulsory viewing for every Garfield fan. A bit simplistic, perhaps, but then we all need a bit of light-hearted entertainment every now and then to keep those inner kids of ours happy.

    Grade: A-
    10CuriosityKilledShawn

    Great story about friendship.

    Most feature-length movies achieve only half of what Here Comes Garfield does. Even though it's only 24 minutes long. Garfield and Odie may have a love/hate relationship but deep down they need each other.

    The feline and the canine torment an old neighbor, who promptly calls the animal pound, who takes Odie away. Garfield bids good riddance but later at night the guilt and dread of a missing Odie overpowers him and he sets about rescuing him from the pound.

    Garfield may have come from a simple comic strip but there are some touching moments in this TV Special that prove why he has been so consistently popular for the past 25 years.

    The animation mimics Jim Davis' early incarnation of Garfield (this was made in 1982) and although it's not as refined as the modern Garfield he's still the same great, fat cat. The late Lorenzo Music is his voice (or thoughts), though Thom Huge is not the voice of John, he would appear in the further TV Specials and the later TV Series.

    A genuine classic.
    4filmreviewradical

    A lasagne loving pussy

    A 1982 cartoon short film first broadcast on television by CBS, and the first film to feature and be exclusively dedicated to the character of Garfield, an orange tabby cat (voiced by Lorenzo Music) who was created as a comic strip in the late 1970s. In this adventure the chubby, sardonic, wisecracking, lasagne loving pussy finds himself having to visit the city pound to rescue his dog companion Odie, the other pet of Garfield's owner Jon (Sandy Kenyon). Directed by Phil Roman (who'd previously directed a number of Charlie Brown films and television specials), and featuring vocals, music and lyrics by Lou Rawls, Desiree Goyette and Ed Bogas, as well as the odd filmic/cultural ref., this cool cat is no 'Fritz the Cat'.
    7emasterslake

    Garfield's debut in animation.

    In 1978, Garfield appeared in numerous comic strips throughout the nation.

    4 years later, the comic strips became a favorite to millions of people. So Garfield get's his own animation form in this old TV special.

    Made 24 years ago, and is still a piece of history for the orange cat himself.

    The story is about Garfield going through the same routine he normally goes through every morning. He and his so called pal Odie the Dog decide to mess around with a neighbor next door, who eventually called the pound to catch them. Garfield escapes but Odie let himself get caught. Garfield didn't care much if Odie is sent to the pound, cause he hates dogs and plays tricks on Odie a lot.

    Garfield feels like he's the household pet of the house for a change, but the more he enjoys himself the more he starts to regret that it was his fault for Odie to end up at the pound. So he decides to go to town to save the dog he cares about deep down.

    The animation is very dated, but very well made for it's time. The characters look similar to their comic appearances. Course Garfield's looks change within the years. This cartoon has some humor and great acting from the original and late voice of Lorenzo Music as Garfield.

    But a highly appreciated TV special for all Garfield fans.

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    • Trivia
      Sterling Holloway also did a screen test to perform the voice of Garfield but Lorenzo Music won the audition.
    • Quotes

      Garfield: [scratching the arm rest of a chair he's sitting in] Oh boy, am I bored.

      [sighs]

      Garfield: I guess I miss Odie. It's hard to believe I could miss someone who stares and slobbers all the same time. Someone who has to turn around three times before lying down. Someone who drinks out of a toilet.

      [stops scratching]

      Garfield: I remember when Odie and I were just puppy and kitten.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Blockbuster Buster: Garfield 2 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Foolin' Around
      Performed by Desirée Goyette and Lou Rawls

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • А вот и Гарфилд
    • Production companies
      • United Media Productions
      • Lee Mendelson Film Productions
      • Bill Melendez Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 24m
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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