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Numerous members of Garfield's family have made appearances in the franchise.

Mother[]

Screenshot 2019-02-02 Garfield On The Town (special episode, 1983) - King ep - YouTube(8)

Main article: Garfield's mother

Garfield's mother (voiced by Sandi Huge) is the mother of Garfield and Raoul. She first appeared in the animated television special Garfield on the Town and later appeared in the special Garfield: His 9 Lives. She has also made a few cameos in the comic strip, including a December 1984 story, which was a loose adaptation of Garfield on the Town.

Father[]

Original Depictions & References[]

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Garfield's father has always been scarcely mentioned or displayed prior to a new depiction in The Garfield Movie. Apart from a few select pieces of merchandise, he was briefly mentioned in Garfield on the Town.

1984-12-25

Missing depiction.

In Garfield on the Town, according to Garfield's maternal grandfather's speech about his family's mouser tradition, Garfield's father is one of many mousers in the lineage, and is implied to be a bachelor. He is said to drop by at what used to be Luigi's on occasion. On merchandise, he is depicted as a gray cat with glasses.

Gallery[]

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Vic[]

Main article: Vic

In the upcoming The Garfield Movie, Garfield's father (voiced by Samuel L. Jackson) is named Victor "Vic" Sr..

Grandfathers[]

Main article: Garfield's grandfather

Garfield's grandfather' (voiced by C. Lindsay Workman) is the maternal grandfather of Garfield, Raoul, Sly and Garfield's other cousins, and the father of Garfield's mother, Arno, Barney, Berle, Bernie, Bob, Ed, Edna, Evelyn, Harry, Hubert, Leo, Morty, Nick, Rockliva, Patrick, Roy and two unnamed sons. In both the comic strip and TV special continuity, Garfield's maternal granddad is a sulky and ill-tempered cat who continued to live in the Italian restaurant (which is Garfield's birthplace).

Garfield's grandfather[]

In a stretch of 12 comics in November 1980 (excluding a Sunday), a different-looking Garfield's grandfather showed up in his house and told about things when he was young; then he left saying he would write Garfield letters. However, Garfield yelled "cats can't write" and his ancestor replied, "now you're getting the picture". In those comics, he had gray hair, a slim body shape and seemed to have a personality like Garfield. It is possible that cat was Garfield's paternal grandfather shown only in those comic strips.

Raoul[]

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Raoul with his brother Garfield

Main article: Raoul

Raoul (voiced by George Wendt) is the brother of Garfield. Raoul appears to be in bad health and has an eccentric sense of humor. He is from a different litter than the one that included Garfield. He mostly sleeps in a box.

Sly[]

Screenshot 2019-02-02 Garfield On The Town (special episode, 1983) - King ep - YouTube(11)

Sly with Garfield and his mother

Main article: Sly

Sly (voiced by Gregg Berger) is one of the many cousins of Garfield. He tends to be busy as a watch cat. He manages to alert the family of the alley cats approaching.

Great-grandparents[]

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Oslo[]

Great-Grandfather Oslo was mentioned on the 30th of January, 1995. He was a pioneer. He moved his family thousands of miles across uncharted territory and kept saying, "I hear a can opener.

1980-11-10

Great-Uncles[]

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An old photo of Garfield's great uncle Buchanan

Buchanan[]

Main article: Great-Uncle Buchanan

Great-Uncle Buchanan is Garfield's great-uncle and the first cat in space. Buchanan is identical to his great-nephew Garfield. As well as his appearance, his personality is likewise similar to that of Garfield.

Ralph[]

1988-05-05

The only mention of Great Uncle Ralph was on May 5th, 1988. It is claimed that he was a warthog.

Unnamed great uncle[]

1990-02-08

There are also one unnamed great uncle who was mentioned on the 8th of February 1990. He was a lion. He was a big shot until one day when he ate a sick monkey.

Aunts[]

1992-10-08

Edna[]

1999-06-03

Aunt Edna was mentioned on the 10th of September, 1992 and the 3th of June, 1999. She used to say, "Let a smile be your umbrella," until her dentures were blown clean through the garage door by a bolt of lightning. She also married a hyena.

Evelyn[]

1979-10-10

Aunt Evelyn was mentioned on the 10th of October, 1979. She plucked all her hair from her body to stop shedding. She currently resides in L.A., with a family that thinks that she is a chihuahua. 

Reba[]

1979-06-06

Aunt Reba was mentioned on the 6th of June, 1979. Garfield reacts with her name when Jon revealed that his tennis racket was strung with catgut. 

Em[]

1987-02-02

Auntie Em has only been mentioned once on the 2nd of February, 1987, after Garfield fell off a recliner and lost his memory, saying, "Auntie Em, is that you?", although this could be a side effect of the fall and/or a joke.

Uncles[]

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Ed[]

1989-04-19

Uncle Ed was mentioned on the 19th April, 1989 and the 7th July, 1995 . He has been described as crazy,liked to sniff waffle irons, and his face was used for "Tic-Tac-Toe" games. He also always said, "Never belch out loud," and blew out an eyeball one day .

Barney[]

1979-06-25

Uncle Barney was mentioned on the 25th June, 1979. He once went to the vet and came back as Garfield's Aunt Bernice.

Berle[]

1984-11-17

Uncle Berle was mentioned on 17th of November, 1984. He is described as crazy, and thought that he was a dog. He always chased himself up trees and was constantly exhausted as a result.

Bernie[]

1988-09-19

Uncle Bernie was mentioned on 19th of September, 1988. He coined the phrases, "Never listen for a train by putting your ear on a train track.", and "Curiosity killed the cat.", in that order.

Bob[]

1993-05-26

Uncle Bob was mentioned on the 26th of May, 1993. He used to say, "Slow down, take it easy." before being hit by a bus.

Arno[]

1990-03-05

Uncle Arno was mentioned on 5th of March, 1990. He is known for saying, "Life is like a festival; you have to get out there and enjoy it.". He was run over by a parade.

Harry[]

1979-05-23

Uncle Harry was mensioned on the 23th of May, 1979. He lived in a glass plant in Gas City, Indiana. He was a famous mouser, eventually chasing a mouse into Tank #2. He is now a paperweight in Bayonne, New Jersey.

Hubert[]

1979-06-23

Uncle Hubert was mentioned on the 23th of June, 1979. He once caught a 30-pound canary in Chicago, and was last spotted over Dallas, Texas. For this reason, Garfield claims he does not chase birds. (comic June 23, 1979)

Leo[]

2007-09-28

Uncle Leo was mentioned on the 28th of September, 2007, He always had a smile until an incident with denture weevils.

Morty[]

1999-08-16

Uncle Morty was mentioned on the 16th of  August, 1999. He was killed by his gluttony, after trying to take a papaya from a silverback gorilla.

Nick[]

1983-03-22

Uncle Nick was mentioned on the 22d of March, 1983. He loved to destroy things and used to eat chickens whole. There are two conflicting statements to his current status. In one strip, it is said that he tried to swallow an ostrich after he mistook it for a chicken, with his last words being, "That's the biggest chicken I ever saw.". In another, it is stated that he is presently a postal employee in Chicago.

Patrick[]

1985-05-17

Uncle Patrick was mentioned on 17th of May, 1985. He was famous for the quote, "I regret that I have but nine lives to give to my country."

Roy[]

1982-01-05

Uncle Roy was mentioned on the 5th of January, 1982. He was said to be weird, he underwent a species change operation that transformed him into a dog; He later chased himself to death.

1989-07-16

Two unnamed uncles[]

1987-08-18

There are two unnamed uncles. One uncle was mentioned on August 18, 1987. He went to the vet once and had his brain replaced with that of a chicken. The rest of his life was spent sitting on eggs in grocery stores. Another uncle was mentioned on the 18th of  August, 1987. He used to play with yarn, and is now a pattern in an angora sweater.

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