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Garfield on the Town

  • TV Short
  • 1983
  • Not Rated
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Lorenzo Music in Garfield on the Town (1983)
AdventureAnimationDramaFamilyFantasyMusicalShort

Garfield escapes from the car on a trip to the vet and finds the place where he grew up.Garfield escapes from the car on a trip to the vet and finds the place where he grew up.Garfield escapes from the car on a trip to the vet and finds the place where he grew up.

  • Director
    • Phil Roman
  • Writers
    • Jim Davis
    • Lorenzo Music
  • Stars
    • Lorenzo Music
    • Thom Huge
    • George Wendt
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    888
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phil Roman
    • Writers
      • Jim Davis
      • Lorenzo Music
    • Stars
      • Lorenzo Music
      • Thom Huge
      • George Wendt
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win total

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    Lorenzo Music
    Lorenzo Music
    • Garfield
    • (voice)
    Thom Huge
    • Jon Arbuckle
    • (voice)
    • …
    George Wendt
    George Wendt
    • Ràoul
    • (voice)
    • …
    Gregg Berger
    Gregg Berger
    • Ali Cat
    • (voice)
    • …
    Sandi Huge
    • Garfield's Mom
    • (voice)
    Julie Payne
    • Dr. Liz Wilson
    • (voice)
    C. Lindsay Workman
    C. Lindsay Workman
    • Garfield's Grandfather
    • (voice)
    • (as Lindsay Workman)
    Allyce Beasley
    Allyce Beasley
    • Girl Cats 2 and 3
    • (voice)
    Desirée Goyette
    • Girl Cat 1
    • (voice)
    • (as Desiree Goyette)
    Brian Cummings
    Brian Cummings
    • Gang Cat #2
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Clarence Nash
    Clarence Nash
    • Cat Effects
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Phil Roman
    • Writers
      • Jim Davis
      • Lorenzo Music
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    User reviews16

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    8soymilk

    Cool for Cats

    Everybody's favourite overweight, lazy, cynical, lasagne-loving, Monday-loathing, orange-striped feline (one of many reasons why Garfield stands as such an unrivalled creation – have you ever seen such a unique combination of character traits?) received his second TV outing back in 1983 in this endearing tale of family unity and survival. Having been separated from his owner Jon Arbuckle and lost out on the streets of the city, where the local strays will defend their territory to the finish, Garfield has mixed experiences when he runs afoul with one particularly aggressive gang of moggies, only to be taken in and sheltered by another, much more lax group who, as it turns out, have a flesh-and-blood connection to him. But although his mother, who Garfield hasn't seen since his days as a kitten, is keen to welcome him, reservations soon arise as to whether or not our leading cat could ever fit in with the rest of his impoverished clan.

    Admittedly, I've never really found any instalment in Garfield's TV special canon to be quite as dazzling as his equivalent adventures in the series 'Garfield and Friends' – the stories there were a lot shorter, but usually managed to pack in a lot more wit, charm and imagination to boot (although 'Garfield goes Hollywood', which almost felt like it could have been an extended segment of 'GaF', came extremely close). That said, 'On the Town' is still a fun and timeless 30-minute delight, made memorable by its touching story, pleasant music, playful humour, and, most crucially of all, an utterly inspired back-alley showdown between Garfield and a taunting purple stray (which consists mostly of flailing about and sizing each other up back and forth – and Garfield's problems with his claws and his shadow come as brilliant touches). The animation too is as about as high in quality as you'd expect from a project of this nature – basic, but clean, rounded and very easy on the eye; an improvement on that used in his debut special 'Here Comes Garfield' (which still succeeded in terms of heart and story), and better even than a handful of his later adventures like 'In the Rough' and 'In Disguise'. There are some technical glitches which keep things from running completely smoothly, including a rather awkward moment where Garfield's grandfather is moving his head and finger like he should be saying something, but nothing at all comes out (I assume it arose from a slip-up in the editing department). Also, has anyone else noticed that when the purple cat sings, he sounds nothing like he does when he talks? Well, I guess it's the kind of minor detail which only someone as insecure and nit-picky as me would make that big a thing out of…after all, these Garfield specials never aimed to be anything more than an enjoyable, light-hearted exercise in charm and entertainment for all the family, and this one certainly gets that job done well enough, so why try to find a huge deal of fault with it? Besides, I really owe too much to Garfield for all the times he's made me smile throughout my lifetime – and 'On the Town' is no exception. It features Liz at her most devilishly catty. The flashback sequence is handled perfectly. And the last few moments are absolutely wonderful.

    Grade: A-
    10CuriosityKilledShawn

    Down and out cat.

    We all know how much Garfield hates going to the vet. So after wrecking Jon's house the fat cat is dragged, kicking and screaming, into the car. But even on the way there Garfield can't sit a peace. Until he falls out of the window and into the busy street.

    He quickly learns that freedom from Jon and life on the streets isn't all fun and games. No one is kind to him, he's cold and quickly hungry. So when he dips into a smelly garbage can he's met with hostility from a punk alley cat.

    Being house cat and used to home comforts, Garfield cannot match the aggression of this alley cat. More so when a hundred of them (looking more like the Critters from the movie of the same name, than alley cats) come after him.

    Garfield takes refuge in an old building which just happens to be Italian Restaurant where he was born. There he meets him mother and the rest of his family. Tho he doesn't belong. And Garfield learns that his real family is Jon and Odie.

    It's a very sweet natured story and the ending is cute and touching. There is a good reason why it won an Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program.
    7emasterslake

    Garfield's second TV movie.

    One year since "Here comes Garfield".

    In "Garfield on the Town", Garfield has wrecked and cause his owner Jon enough trouble, that he decides to take him to the vet for punishment.

    On the way Garfield ended up getting out of the car when Jon turn to the next corner. Now Garfield is free to roam the streets as he please.

    One night, he decides to get something to eat from the dumpsters, only to find a punk cat who tells him he's invading his territory. Garfield shows him who's boss, but doesn't realize that the cat is part of a Gang of Cats called the Claws. Who soon become Garfield's new enemy.

    Garfield makes a run for it, and ends up in an old building, which he meets face to face with another cat, who turns out to be his long lost mother. Garfield was over joy to see his own mom again.

    In this TV movie, we learn a little bit of Garfield's family, and the day he was still a kitten. The animation is similar to the previous one and has some good voice acting. Hats down to Lorenzo Music.

    With plenty of emotional moments, humor, and songs. This is another must for Garfield fans.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    A "Garfield" classic...

    I remember watching this 1983 animated movie back in my childhood, so it was a nice thing to return to watch it again here in 2025.

    Writers Jim Davis and Lorenzo Music put together a nice storyline and script with an entertaining and enjoyable narrative.

    The voice acting in "Garfield on the Town" is good, and it is good to have the familiar voices of Lorenzo Music and Thom Huge voicing Garfield and Jon respectively. In addition, George Wendt and Allyce Beasley also lends their voices to the animated movie.

    Having grown up with reading the "Garfield" comic strips, there is a great sense of familiarity and nostalgia with the art style and animation style seen in this 1983 animated movie.

    If you like "Garfield", then this 1983 animated movie is definitely an enjoyable movie to watch.

    My rating of director Phil Roman's 1983 animated movie "Garfield on the Town" lands on a six out of ten stars.
    10ja_kitty_71

    My favorite Garfield Special

    Garfield is one of my favorite comics, and as a 24-year-old woman, I do not remember the other Garfield TV specials, except for the holiday ones; my favorite is Garfield's Halloween Adventure. I did buy the DVD "Garfield as Himself," which features the three TV specials: Here Comes Garfield (the first Garfield TV special), Garfield on the Town, and Garfield Gets a Life. And after watching all three, I found that I love Garfield on the Town the most.

    In this special, Garfield gets lost in the city and encounters the Claws, an unfriendly alley cat gang. He confronts the leader and runs away to an abandoned restaurant, where he meets his long-lost mother. The family, including his maternal grandfather, half-brother Raoul, and cousin Sly, are all mouse-catchers. The Claws surround the building, demanding Garfield come out for offending them.

    I love the animation for this special. It came from the famous Peanuts cartoon team of Bill Melendez and Lee Mendelson, giving it a similar look. I also like Lou Rawls and Desiree Goyette doing the songs. And one last thing: I think Garfield's mom is pretty.

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    • Trivia
      Animated debut of Garfield's vet and Jon's eventual love interest, Dr. Liz Wilson.
    • Goofs
      At the end, when Garfield watches his mom walking behind a bush, her tail doesn't completely disappear, the animation simply freezes.
    • Quotes

      Garfield: [sees his mom leaving Jon's front porch, last line] Thanks Mom, for everything.

    • Connections
      Followed by Garfield en vacances (1984)
    • Soundtracks
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      Co-written by Roberta Vandervort

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Garfield en famille
    • Production companies
      • United Media Productions
      • Lee Mendelson Film Productions
      • Bill Melendez Productions
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      30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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