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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
    1K
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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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    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-
    6LilVixen

    A Mediocre Garfield 30 Minute cartoon with exceptional music talent..

    I would have rated this attempt by Jim Davis and Co. about a five because I felt as though it wasn't creative and didn't seem to show that true Garfield spark we saw later on, but I changed my mind and gave it brownie points for the musical talent. The Song we hear as Odie is taken away to be put to sleep is soulful and beautifully sung (by who I'm not sure) and it captures the thoughts Garfield was having as he contemplated life without his best friend... I say CLOSE but not QUITE what I'll call a Jim Davis triumph- for that you'll have to watch, Garfield Goes to Hollywood and A Garfield Christmas.
    8cwschaefer73

    Saddest thing I've ever seen

    I'm 46 and have seen tons of show. This is the only show/movie that ever made me cry.
    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'.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Garfield arrives

    Have always had a big soft spot for Garfield as both a child and as a young adult, who is in a way a child at heart but with a significantly broader knowledge of film and television. He is such a funny and endearing character and his specials and 'Garfield and Friends' are every bit as good, and perhaps even better, now. 'The Garfield Show' and especially the 2004 live action film, not so much.

    When it comes to the Garfield specials, 'A Garfield Christmas Special' and 'Garfield in Disguise' are my personal favourites when the character was more settled. For the special that introduces everybody's favourite orange cat, 'Here Comes Garfield' is a great start. While not as hilarious or as imaginative as 'Garfield in Disguise' or as poignant or charming as 'A Garfield Christmas Special', 'Here Comes Garfield' is definitely a must watch and important for Garfield's development. It doesn't really have an awful lot wrong, just that the specials that followed had a little more to them.

    The animation is still as colourful as remembered with the smooth drawing, far from sparse backgrounds and attention to detail holding up really well. The music is playful and never placed questionably. The songs are upbeat, have emotional impact and above all they're memorable. Not a dud in the lot and that has not been said a lot, there are other personal favourites featuring songs (either musicals or song heavy) that still have a song that doesn't quite do it for me.

    Entertainment value is constant, with extremely funny wry and witty humour peppered throughout. Very few animation characters make or have made asides as hilarious and as endearing as Garfield does. Yet there is also an emotional impact that doesn't get schmaltzy, underneath all the fun there is also a big warm heart. Also constant is the charm and the cuteness doesn't get excessive. The story is slight but not simplistic and it doesn't try to do too much and it becomes cluttered and muddled, and the sprightly pace keeps things continually compelling.

    Garfield never stops being funny and lovable and who can't help love adorable Odie? The voice acting is on point, Lorenzo Music owned Garfield and no voice actor since him voiced him better or as well, that is including the multi-talented Frank Welker.

    Concluding, great. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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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
      • July 10, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Voilà Garfield
    • 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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