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Garfield is the titular protagonist of the long-running franchise of the same name, created by Jim Davis.

Biography[]

Early Life[]

Garfield was born on June 19, 1978[1], in the kitchen of Mamma Leoni's Italian Restaurant[2] to his mother and his father Vic, weighing 5 lbs. and 6 ounces at birth. Lasagna has been Garfield's favorite food throughout his life, unlike the majority of his family, who were more into mice.[3][4] The restaurant owner of Mamma Leoni's Italian Restaurant had to choose between keeping Garfield or closing down his restaurant due to a lack of pasta, so Garfield was sold to a pet shop.[2] On the same day as his birth, Jon Arbuckle came to the pet store and had to choose between Garfield, an iguana, and a pet rock. On November 14, 1978, comic strip, Jon quoted, "I love cats. I wanted a cat... So what do I do? I go to the pet store and ask for a cat. What do they give me?... A lasagna with fur and fangs."

Personality[]

Garfield is an overweight, bipedal orange tabby cat noted for his laziness, sarcasm, arrogance, selfishness, and intense passion for food—particularly lasagna and most other foods made from flour. He dislikes raisins and (sometimes) anchovy pizza.[5] [6]

Throughout the course of the strip, Garfield's weight has been made an object of ridicule, frequently by the electronic scale which he uses to weigh himself. Garfield usually does not handle insults or commands from the talking scale RX-2 (or anybody else) very well, and will normally respond to such remarks with either a saucy comeback or some sort of threat of violence, in spite of the fact that the character solely communicates through thought bubbles.

Garfield lives with his nerdy, socially awkward owner Jon Arbuckle and Jon's dimwitted pet dog Odie, and derives pleasure from satirically mocking the stupid actions performed by the two. Garfield seems to abhor Odie, and derives joy from causing him physical harm or insulting him, such as kicking him off tables, seldom showing empathy for the beagle. Odie shows Garfield no belligerence of any kind and never deliberately causes him harm (though Odie does occasionally prank Garfield and has made fun of his weight and, more recently, his age.) Garfield despises him nonetheless and is apt to make rude and sassy comments based on Odie's apparent lack of intelligence. Garfield also frequently insults and pokes fun at Jon for his nerdy behavior and unpopularity with women, along with his unconventional and eccentric fashion sense.

Despite his sometimes selfishness and sheer laziness, Garfield loves both Odie and Jon, as well as his beloved teddy bear Pooky, who is frequently seen in his Garfield's arms or close to him.

Nermal is disliked by Garfield, as he persistently claims to be cuter than him. Garfield also dislikes how Jon pays more attention to Nermal when the latter visits.

In the Garfield live action film duology, he has a passion towards dancing and listening to music.

In The Garfield Show, Garfield is considerably more compassionate towards his friends.

Physical Appearance[]

Garfield Evoloution

Garfield's designs throughout the years.

Garfield is an adult Persian Tabby cat with orange fur and black stripes. Over the years, Garfield's appearance has changed greatly. In the strip's first few years, he was drawn more realistically and was much bigger before adopting a more cartoonish appearance and slimmed out/became smaller. He also became mostly bipedal, where in the strip's early days he walked like a normal cat on all fours. In the February 6, 1981 strip Garfield once noted a major difference between himself and most other cats is his possession of thumbs (the context being Garfield using his thumbs to hitchhike), having four digits on his front paws including his thumbs and three on his back paws (in comparison, real-life cats typically have five on their front paws and four on their back paws). Despite the changes, Garfield has always remained an orange tabby over the years.

Talking[]

Throughout the franchise, Garfield is known for having internal monologues that are converted into text via thought bubbles. In the Lorenzo Music era, his mouth was always closed, since it is established that he and the other animals cannot talk.

It is never made clear if humans can understand what Garfield is saying. Sometimes, it appears humans can hear his thoughts, and Garfield can order things on the phone without a worry, but Garfield always establishes his inability to talk.

Starting with the live-action films, Garfield's mouth now moves when he has dialogue, though humans cannot still hear his dialogue.

In "The Garfield Show", Garfield is portrayed with a moving mouth. Despite this, Jon is usually unable to hear his dialogue.

Intelligence/Food Consumption[]

For a cat, Garfield has high intelligence to the point of an average human. He is capable of reading and writing and can operate an array of basic electronics such as TVs, telephones, voice recorders, computers (with a mouse, not the touch-pad), etc. He can communicate with elephants, humans (understand, but not talk to), dogs, mice, other animals, mythical creatures, and the viewer. He can write with a goose feather or by dipping his claws into a bottle of ink. He can also operate basic machinery in case of an emergency.

He orders an average of 50 boxes of his favorite food lasagna a week and eats extra on his birthday. He likes an arrangement of food containing wheat and is known to like Chinese food on occasion. He likes eggplants in lasagnas and pepperoni on pizzas. He usually eats by tossing lasagnas into the air and catching them. He sometimes uses a fork, albeit more rarely. He often orders a large pizza and rolls it up like a taco. He eats with more manners in "Against All Tides".

Although he has a large capacity for food consumption, he is sometimes shown to have nightmares if he eats too much before sleeping. Notably, two video games have been based on this concept, being Garfield's Nightmare and Garfield and His Nine Lives. A large number of comic strips, TV episodes, and TV specials have also been built around this fact.

Relationships[]

Garfield and Jon[]

While Garfield loves his owner Jon, this does not stop him from pulling numerous practical jokes on him, as well as other mischievous acts.

Being the obsessive eater he is, Garfield frequently eats Jon's food when he is not looking. Even when Jon is on his guard, Garfield manages to take his food in other, more ingenious ways, such as cutting holes through the table. Other times, when Jon tries to work out a truce with Garfield to stop him from eating his food, Garfield often ignores Jon's offers and eats his food instead. Often times, Garfield even takes Jon's food and adds it to his own cat food.

Garfield frequently pranks Jon in several different ways as well. One way is by locking Jon out of the house while he is out to retrieve the mail. Garfield may do this to hog all the prepared breakfast food for himself. Other times, Garfield does it to amuse the neighbors by locking Jon out while he is on out in his bunny footy pajamas.

When Jon is asleep, Garfield often goes to extreme measures to wake him up. This has included hopping on his stomach, waking him with different monster masks on his face (or otherwise frightening him), throwing his bed out of the window with him in it, knocking him off the bed after playing the radio, talking like a drill sergeant with Odie playing the cymbals, or attempting to throttle him (as he does in some early strips).

In addition, Jon often pays the price for Garfield's acts of mischief on other people. When terrorizing the neighborhood in various ways (such as destroying flowerbeds, chasing girl scouts to ransack their cookies, or just plain harassing people), Jon gets flooded with calls from neighbors complaining about Garfield's actions. Garfield only views such large volumes of complaint calls as an award or achievement.

In Garfield and Friends, the specials, and The Garfield Show, they are best friends. The only thing the neighbors complain about Garfield is eating their food. Jon and Garfield care about each other and both of them are protective of each other.

Garfield and Odie[]

Garfield frequently harasses Odie, his house-mate. Garfield enjoys kicking Odie off the table when he is not looking. He also likes to trick Odie into performing a stupid act, like chasing non-existent objects or getting him to chase his tail around in circles with no end. Despite this, Garfield does care for Odie and his well being to the point where he would put his life on the line to ensure his safety.

In the Garfield Show, Garfield does not harass Odie as much as he does in the comics, as his friendship with Odie is shown quite often when he is in danger. He also acts more generous with food towards him; after ordering pizzas whilst visiting Doc Boy's farm, Garfield openly shares a slice with Odie after being asked.

Garfield and Spiders[]

Garfield often comes into contact with spiders, which almost always results with them being whacked with a rolled newspaper or stomped by his foot. This is often the result of the spider insulting Garfield, whether it be over his weight, his old age (usually around Garfield's upcoming birthdays), his life in general, or anything else. Other times, it is merely an act resulting from Garfield's general hatred towards spiders.

Occasionally, when Garfield flattens a spider with a magazine, he will leave the magazine out for Jon to read. When Jon opens the magazine, he finds a large, flattened out spider, causing him to scream in terror. The spiders occasionally win against Garfield by avoiding getting swatted or finding a way to annoy or harm him, such as ruining his selfie.

Garfield and Nermal[]

Garfield is often jealous of the treatment Nermal gets from many people, especially Jon. While not having any problem with him when having his peace and quiet undisturbed, Garfield will get very angry and annoyed when Nermal intentionally ruins it and will not have any problem with bullying or mailing him to Abu Dhabi him in return. Garfield still dislikes Nermal and wishes he would leave him alone. They get along if they needed to be, or if Garfield is in a good mood.

In the Garfield Show and the CGI movies, Garfield openly displays irritation with Nermal when he is there to intentionally annoy him and others. He once wore a mask of himself smiling to pretend to tolerate Nermal.[7]

Garfield and Arlene[]

Throughout the comic strips, Garfield and Arlene appear to be close. Garfield would attempt to make some moves on Arlene, such as kissing her or attempting to compliment her, which would end with Arlene injuring him vaguely. As the comic strips went on, it was hinted that they are a pair.

Garfield may have commitment issues with Arlene. In one comic strip, Garfield imagines a future of him and Arlene being married; he grows nervous when he imagines them having kittens and brushes the idea off.[8] In another strip, Arlene asks him from out of nowhere if it were legal for cats to get married. Garfield's face (except for his mouth) responds with a surprised and scared expression. When being asked by Arlene if he is okay, Garfield tells her that his brain is in pain.[9] Arlene also knows what to say to Garfield; when she randomly mentions tuna, Garfield smiles with her as he holds her paw, commenting on how much of a sweet talker she was. He also does not wish to be too critical with Arlene, as when being asked if the gap in her teeth looks silly, Garfield tells her that she could never look silly. Garfield also mentions that Arlene is cute when she is angry.

In the CGI movies, Garfield and Arlene act more romantically interested in one another. Arlene sometimes believes he could do better. She gets worried and frustrated when it seems like some other female cat is hitting on Garfield. Garfield is also shown to be afraid of losing Arlene to a better male cat. In Garfield's Fun Fest, he sees "Ramone" become Arlene's new dance partner, an offer that he had turned down, making Garfield grow jealous and worried. Following an unsuccessful journey for Freddy Frog's "funny water", he expects Arlene and his fans to forget about him. When he gets encouragement from Freddy himself, Garfield puts on the clothes and dances with Arlene while fighting with Ramone until exposing him as Nermal. Garfield then apologizes to Arlene, as this was more important than Fun Fest. They end up winning a perfect score and the two kiss.

Garfield Ecxo

Garfield as he appears in The Garfield Show

Garfield and Plants[]

He likes to eat ferns and other types of flowers. Liz once said that the reason Garfield eats Jon's houseplants is due to the fact that he is so out of shape that plants are one of the few things that are easy for him to catch. Some strips feature common flowers talking to each other, only to be eaten by Garfield in the end.

Garfield and Dogs[]

Besides kicking Odie off the table, when outside, Garfield enjoys teasing other dogs. They are usually chained up or smaller in size than him. He occasionally faces the misfortune of the chain or rope not being securely tied, (resulting in Garfield being chased and/or injured by the dog), or the dogs are not as small or weak as they seem. At one point, an obese blue dog in a superhero costume assumed various different guises (i.e, Bungee Dog, Slingshot Dog, etc.), resulting in Garfield getting harmed.

Others[]

Garfield likes to torment mailman Herman Post, although Herman occasionally gets the last laugh.

Garfield's other favorite victim to prank is Mrs. Feeny. He loves to prank her, and abuse her little dog. This makes her hate Garfield, often sending threatening letters to him. She goes to great lengths to try and keep him out of her garden as well, often to no avail.

Garfield can also be a rude slob, with almost no manners. Among the rude things he likes to do is burp very loudly. On two occasions, Garfield goes out of his way to burp louder than Jon does; when Jon states that not everything is a contest, Garfield replies "Said the loser."

On January 8, 2009, he displays a certificate announcing his election into the Bad Habit Hall of Fame. Afterward, he crumples up the certificate and tosses it behind him.

Fact or Opinion (2)

New Olympic competition: bush diving.

Common Elements of a Garfield Comic[]

  • Garfield sitting on the couch, watching TV.
  • Garfield making fun of Jon and/or Odie.
  • Garfield swatting (a) spider(s).
  • Jon complaining about Garfield's refusal to chase mice.
  • Garfield harassing the neighbors, and Jon getting calls about it.
  • Garfield eating Lasagna.
    Self esteem (01)

    Garfield's second-favourite activity

  • Garfield eating ferns, either Jon's or Mrs. Feeny's.
  • Garfield performing on the fence.
  • Jon asking a girl out on a date, and Garfield making a witty comment.
  • Garfield insulting or making snarky, witty, sarcastic and sometimes downright mean comments about Jon's flaws.
  • Garfield hating Mondays.
  • Garfield kicking or pushing Odie off the table.
  • Garfield dating Arlene.
  • Nermal being a nuisance to Garfield and being mailed to Abu Dhabi.
  • Garfield pulling pranks on Herman Post.
  • Garfield Sleeping.
  • Garfield and Odie doing "Ask a Dog".
  • Odie's barking disturbing Garfield's eating and sleeping.
  • Birthday and age-related nightmares on the days before Garfield's birthday.
  • Garfield being sent to the nurse for being over-weight.
Garfields anatomy German

Garfield's anatomy (from a German book)

  • Diets
  • Garfield trying to cheat on his diets.
  • Garfield trying to fool RX-2 the talking scale.
  • Exaggerated signs that Garfield needs to go on a diet, such as the house sinking in or the floors becoming wavy or bouncy in one comic.
  • Garfield throwing Nermal through the door.
  • Garfield and his coffee addiction.
  • Garfield shedding.
  • Garfield complaining about Mondays.
  • Bad things happening to Garfield on Mondays.
  • Jon or Garfield being on the news.
  • Garfield taunting the neighborhood dogs.
  • Garfield and/or Jon ordering pizza.
  • Garfield eating birds (or at least trying to).
  • Garfield getting stuck in the blinds.
  • Garfield clawing furniture (or curtains).

Repeatedly Used Words[]

While Garfield does not have any catchphrases, he has some certain words or phrases he says on several occasions:

  • Nice touch: a phrase often said by Garfield on television.
  • I hate Mondays: famously, Mondays seem to hate Garfield even more than he hates them!
  • Rats: a word said when something goes wrong.
  • Big fat hairy deal: not said as much as the others, but has a video game by the same name.
  • Whoever [phrase] should be dragged out into the street and shot: said whenever he is angry at someone—most notably in certain Garfield and Friends episodes and animated specials. In an episode of The Garfield Show, "shot" was replaced with "beaten".
  • I'm standing on him: whenever Garfield appears taller than usual
  • We're bachelors, baby: A phrase Garfield started saying when Jon would be lazy about things like cleaning. First used after Liz became Jon's girlfriend.
  • Feed me: said when he wants to be fed. (This is actually the second thing he said on his very first comic strip.)
  • Rat Fink daisies
  • This does not bode well (also said by Jon in the first comic strip of 2000.)
  • Pizza
  • Vito
  • No anchovies!
  • Lasagna
  • Eat your heart out, [person]
  • I'm not overweight. I'm undertall.
  • Hey, you're not exactly Ms. (phrase) yourself lady!: Not said as much as others but it is commonly said when he feels like he's being insulted
  • I hate ______. : used when something "disobeys" what Garfield wants it to do
  • The plot thickens: said when something funny happens with Jon (such as showing a scar to a police officer when he thought he was showing it to a nurse) or Odie (such as being yelled at by Jon for supposedly trying to eat the last green jelly bean)
  • Define "_______" : usually said when Garfield does not want to properly answer a question.
  • Yo no comprehendo, señor. : Used when Garfield tries to avoid a problem by speaking the Spanish translation for "I do not understand, sir".

Friends[]

Enemies[]

Likes[]

  • Lasagna
  • Pizza
  • Donuts
  • Eating
  • Sleeping
  • Abusing Odie
  • Mailing Nermal to Abu Dhabi
  • Tormenting Jon
  • Scratching curtains and furniture
  • Diving in flowers
  • Eating Jon and Mrs. Feeny's flowers and plants
  • Harassing Herman
  • Pooky
  • Eating Jon's goldfish (or any other fish he brings home) and birds
  • Befriending mice
  • Coffee
  • Stalking and hunting birds out in the backyard, especially in the comics (formerly in The Garfield Show)
  • Squashing spiders and insects and other arthropods
  • Burping loudly
  • Insulting dogs
  • Tormenting his neighbors, particularly Mrs. Feeny
  • Tormenting Mrs. Feeny's chihuahua
  • Performing in front of the audience
  • Stealing food from his neighbors, which was common in Garfield and Friends, particularly with Mr. Burnside
  • Causing Jon and his neighbor's misery
  • Watching television
  • Making the Laundromutt wash Odie
  • Emptying all of Vito's stock
  • Binky the Clown (sometimes)
  • Singing
  • Dancing

Dislikes[]

  • Mondays (Especially Monday the 13th)
  • Raisins in any form, especially in cookies, muffins, and cupcakes
  • Spinach (occasionally)
  • Grapefruits
  • Irma's cooking
  • Dogs (except Odie)
  • Spiders
  • Flies
  • Mice (as food)
  • Nermal (only when he annoys him)
  • Getting vaccination shots from the vet
  • Rain
  • Garden sprinklers and accidentally encountering sprinkler heads
  • Birthdays ("It's really the aging that curdles my cheese" or without any lasagna)
  • Birthday and age-related nightmares
  • Diets
  • Alarm clocks (they wake him up from his nap)
  • Splut Pies
  • Baths (This was only shown happening for the first couple of years)
  • Leashes
  • Some vegetables
  • People who know that he hates Mondays and people who like Mondays, especially Jon
  • February (sporadically in the '80s)
  • March's weather
  • Healthy foods
  • Exercise
  • Fleas
  • RX-2 taunting or insulting him
  • Jon's fashion sense and Christmas gift choices
  • Anybody calling him overweight, or taunting/insulting him for related reasons
  • Buttermilk
  • Folding Chairs
  • Leg Cramps
  • Jon threatening never to feed him again
  • Chores
  • Disc Jockeys
  • Drusilla and Minerva
  • Aunt Ivy
  • Buddy Bears
  • Binky the Clown (Sometimes)
  • Agent X
  • Mama Meanie's Pizza Palace
  • Dr. Whipple
  • Virtualodeon
  • Bullying

Appearances[]

Garfield and Friends[]

  • Garfield is one of two characters who appear in all episodes.

The Garfield Show[]

  • Garfield is the only character to appear in all episodes.

Garfield Originals[]

  • Garfield is the only character to appear in all episodes.

Trivia[]

  • According to Jim Davis in a Denver Comic-Con interview, Jack Nicholson was considered as the voice of Garfield in the 2004 live-action film. He was the only one besides Bill Murray considered for the role; he was never contacted as Murray was immediately accepted.
  • In one comic strip, Garfield claims to dream in pizza toppings.
  • Garfield has often been shown to be capable of writing in English. However, he often states that he cannot read. Despite this, he has read English text on a few occasions.
  • In the April 25, 1983 strip, it is revealed that Garfield's favorite movie is "Old Yeller."
  • Garfield is said to weigh 5 lbs and 6 ounces at birth, which was the actual birth weight of Jim Davis's son, James. Garfield's birth weight was supposedly from his ego, as said in Garfield's Guide to Everything.
  • The foods Garfield will not eat are
    • Raisins (including anything that contains such)
    • Anchovies on pizza (occasionally)
    • Most healthy foods (particularly as part of a diet)
    • Yogurt (including anything that resembles it)
    • Jon's meatloaf (although he is sometimes shown eating it in The Garfield Show)
    • Snails
    • Fruitcake
    • Chicken salad sandwiches (especially ones with peanut butter)[10]
  • Garfield's 1978 design is shown in The Garfield Show on a picture frame in the living room.
  • Garfield was named after Jim Davis' grandfather, James Garfield Davis.
  • In the 2022 film Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers, Garfield is briefly portrayed in a photograph as one of the bootlegged cartoon characters held by Sweet Pete and the Valley Gang. In the photo, Garfield’s body has been altered to have huge muscles, with Captain Putty mentioning that the altercations are too much for his body.
  • In the Professor Garfield origin story comic, Garfield's eyes are shown to be green.
  • As of 2023, Garfield is 45 years old.
  1. https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1979/06/19
  2. 2.0 2.1 Garfield at Large
  3. Garfield: His 9 Lives (book)
  4. Garfield on the Town
  5. https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1986/11/05
  6. https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1999/01/15
  7. Garfield Astray
  8. https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1983/06/05
  9. https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/2018/07/16
  10. Bulldog of Doom
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