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'''D.J. Jon''' is the first segment from the [[Garfield and Friends, S3EP52|fifty second episode]] of [[Garfield and Friends]]. |
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+ | *The songs that Jon plays on the air include "Don't Evict Me From Your Heart" by Vinnie and the Landlords and "I Want To Hold Your Pancreas" by The Surgeons (spoof of "I Want To Hold Your Hand" by The Beatles). |
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D.J. Jon is the first segment from the fifty second episode of Garfield and Friends.
Synopsis
Jon Arbuckle, inspired by his cousin, decides to become a disc jockey, much to Garfield's horror.
Plot
Characters
Major Characters
Minor Characters
- Regular Guy/Disc Jockey (voiced by Gregg Berger)
Trivia
Cultural References
- During Garfield's disc jockey PSA, "the boss sounds of The Boss" is mentioned, likely a reference to the nickname of Bruce Springsteen.
- The songs that Jon plays on the air include "Don't Evict Me From Your Heart" by Vinnie and the Landlords and "I Want To Hold Your Pancreas" by The Surgeons (spoof of "I Want To Hold Your Hand" by The Beatles).