The Awful World of Garfield Movies

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Published 2023-04-01
Remember the Live-Action Garfield Movies? Well did you also know there were 3 other CGI Straight to DVD movies as well? Well today were unfortunately reviewing EVERY Garfield Movie!

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0:00 Intro
2:43 Garfield
10:06 Garfield: Tale of Two Kitties
17:34 Garfield Gets Real
24:52 Garfield's Fun Fest
28:15 Garfield's Pet Force

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All Comments (21)
  • @LSMark
    Which Garfield Movie did you grow up with 🤔
  • @Blurryisme
    Finally, Mark talks about GOOD movies for once.
  • @allanromeo360
    “Garfield is not bad, but not all that good. It seems that the entire brand is just ridden off how good of a design he is.” I totally agree with this statement.
  • I think the reason Garfield got so big was because at the time, the cynical, sarcastic humor had never been done before. It was such a new, groundbreaking thing. Garfield was ahead of it's time, but now it's tame in comparison to everything else.
  • @Scott...
    Can’t wait for the new Garfield movie to have a post-credit scene where we see Nermal’s silhouette in the distance before hearing his iconic catchphrase “You either die a Nermal, or live long enough to become the Garfield.”
  • @flapjack0925
    I think Garfield & Friends still holds up. It helps that all the episodes are 7 minutes, which suits Garfield way more
  • Ok, but you NEED to see the tv specials. All of them either were nominated for or won an Emmy. I’ve seen them all and they’re genuinely great.
  • Garfield is a tricky one to explain to anyone who didn't grow up in the 80s, but be assured that the comic strip, books and toys were absolutely everywhere. I have such nostalgia for this franchise.
  • @Maddie-pz9tp
    The older Garfield TV specials that I've seen are actually genuinely good. The Christmas one is really sweet, and the one that explores Garfield's past lives is actually a pleasure to watch. The different animation styles really suit the way the story is told, and the vignettes are beautifully done. I remember watching it on TV as a kid and the one about the cat that sits on the piano made me absolutely sob.
  • @NerdMiGerd
    I could honestly see a Garfield movie working if they just did it like the Beavis and Butthead films, where the joke is that there's a whole larger-scale conflict going on that Garfield is constantly oblivious to because he only wants to sit around watch tv and eat lasagna.
  • @kozo213
    The first Garfield movie was actually kind of cool because it feels like the comic when “nothing is happening” and feels like a feature film when shit like the trains almost crashing into each other, I feel like they got the mix pretty well
  • @MrOakridge
    There was a Garfield Christmas special a while back that was genuinely good. I rewatched it as an adult a couple years ago and realized there was a lot of emotional story stuff that went over my head as a kid, such as Jon's grandmother missing her dead husband and Garfield making it his mission to recover the love letters the grandpa had sent her years ago and giving them to her as a Christmas present.
  • @TomMason1999
    I honestly like the live action movies, they are wierd but wierdly enjoyable to me
  • I love Garfield. There’s just this charm to the character that I can always get behind!
  • @BrennySpain
    Bill Murray was perfect for the role in my eyes. Same with Dan Akroyd in that live-action yogi bear movie too lol
  • "Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties" is the best movie ever possibly made and I will die on that hill.
  • @KirbyIsCute
    I know Garfield is not all that funny but dang it, I still have such a soft spot for him. Maybe because I grew up reading the comics and loved watching Garfield and Friends when it came on. Even if it's been awhile, I'm confident that Garfield and Friends were pretty good for what it was. I especially loved the person who voiced Jon who I found out wasn't really a voice actor but a friend of Davis (I think?) who did it because he was asked to. But man did he nail Jon's character perfectly!
  • @Connor_Tyler
    Embarrassing to admit, I have nostalgic memories of Garfield's Fun Fest. It played a lot on Cartoon Network when I was at the perfect age for it, and it just got lodged into my brain.