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Garfield becomes stricken with the Hawaiian cat flu.
 
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|Row 1 info = September 17, 1988
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'''Garfield Goes Hawaiian''' is the third segment from the [[Garfield and Friends, S1EP1|first episode]] of ''[[Garfield and Friends]]''.
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==Synopsis==
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Garfield catches a disease called the [[Hawaiian Cat Flu]]; every time someone mentions Hawaii or anything from Hawaii, he dances the hula.
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==Plot==
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Jon gets a call from Liz, who informs him of a disease called the "Hawaiian Cat Flu." Jon is certain that Garfield will avoid it, only to see Garfield dancing the hula. At the vet, Liz gives Jon medicine to cure Garfield and tells him not to mention Hawaii or anything from it, since it causes Garfield to dance. Garfield refuses to take the medicine, even as he continues dancing after hearing anything that has to do with Hawaii.
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Jon soon finds opportunity for it when he discovers ''Silly Animal Stunts'', a talent show for pets. At the audition, Garfield's "talent" makes the cut. Just before they leave for the show, Garfield finally decides to take the medicine and after tasting it, he is disgusted. When Jon and Garfield get on stage, Jon brings up Hawaii when he describes what Garfield does. Not knowing <span>that Garfield has taken the medicine</span>, Jon becomes nervous when he notices Garfield not dancing, nor displaying any interest in doing so. Jon tries in vain to make Garfield dance by mentioning numerous Hawaiian topics. Eventually, he does the hula himself, which wins him the $1,000 prize.
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Back home, Jon tells Liz that Garfield seems to be cured of the Hawaiian Cat Flu. Liz then notes that there is now a similar disease called the "Alaskan Cat Flu." When Jon wonders what the symptoms are, he sees Garfield in Alaskan attire and driving a dog sled carried by Odie.
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==Characters==
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===Main Characters===
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*[[Garfield (character)|Garfield]]
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*[[Jon Arbuckle]]
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===Major Characters===
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*[[Odie]]
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*[[Liz Wilson]]
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*[[Silly Animal Stunts Host]]
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===Minor Characters===
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*Receptionist (voiced by [[Julie Payne]])
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*Man #1 (voiced by [[Gregg Berger]])
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*Octopus
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*Man #2
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*Polly (voiced by [[Frank Welker]])
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*Dancing Dog (voiced by Gregg Berger)
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*Camera Man
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*Audience
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==Trivia==
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*The [[Hawaiian Cat Flu]] was previously done in the comic strips (specifically, in the storyline that ran for the week of March 18-23, 1985), albeit in a somewhat different fashion.
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*Instrumental versions of [[Hello, Hawaii (Can I Come Over?)]] are played throughout the episode. Garfield occasionally sings the song as well.
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*"Silly Animal Stunts" resembles "Pet Search" (from [[Garfield Goes Hollywood]]) in some ways.
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*When Polly impersonates Garfield, his voice is similar to how Welker would later portray Garfield.
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**This is (technically) the first time Frank Welker voices Garfield.
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===Cultural References===
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*Throughout the episode, numerous Hawaiian subjects are mentioned, including Don Ho and "Book him, Danno".
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*One of the auditioning acts (which appears to not be unique) is an octopus who tap dances and knits sweaters to music by Wayne Newton.
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*The impressions Polly does during audition are Bill Cosby, Paul Reubens (as Pee-Wee Herman), Jack Nicholson, Bob Hope, Clint Eastwood, and Mr. T.
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===Goofs===
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*On the ''Garfield and Friends'' Volume 1 DVD, the audio during the final scene is out of sync. A corrected version was released on ''A Cat and His Nerd''.
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Revision as of 06:08, 14 March 2019

Overview

Garfield Goes Hawaiian is the third segment from the first episode of Garfield and Friends.

Synopsis

Garfield catches a disease called the Hawaiian Cat Flu; every time someone mentions Hawaii or anything from Hawaii, he dances the hula.

Plot

Jon gets a call from Liz, who informs him of a disease called the "Hawaiian Cat Flu." Jon is certain that Garfield will avoid it, only to see Garfield dancing the hula. At the vet, Liz gives Jon medicine to cure Garfield and tells him not to mention Hawaii or anything from it, since it causes Garfield to dance. Garfield refuses to take the medicine, even as he continues dancing after hearing anything that has to do with Hawaii.

Jon soon finds opportunity for it when he discovers Silly Animal Stunts, a talent show for pets. At the audition, Garfield's "talent" makes the cut. Just before they leave for the show, Garfield finally decides to take the medicine and after tasting it, he is disgusted. When Jon and Garfield get on stage, Jon brings up Hawaii when he describes what Garfield does. Not knowing that Garfield has taken the medicine, Jon becomes nervous when he notices Garfield not dancing, nor displaying any interest in doing so. Jon tries in vain to make Garfield dance by mentioning numerous Hawaiian topics. Eventually, he does the hula himself, which wins him the $1,000 prize.

Back home, Jon tells Liz that Garfield seems to be cured of the Hawaiian Cat Flu. Liz then notes that there is now a similar disease called the "Alaskan Cat Flu." When Jon wonders what the symptoms are, he sees Garfield in Alaskan attire and driving a dog sled carried by Odie.

Characters

Main Characters

Major Characters

Minor Characters

Trivia

  • The Hawaiian Cat Flu was previously done in the comic strips (specifically, in the storyline that ran for the week of March 18-23, 1985), albeit in a somewhat different fashion.
  • Instrumental versions of Hello, Hawaii (Can I Come Over?) are played throughout the episode. Garfield occasionally sings the song as well.
  • "Silly Animal Stunts" resembles "Pet Search" (from Garfield Goes Hollywood) in some ways.
  • When Polly impersonates Garfield, his voice is similar to how Welker would later portray Garfield.
    • This is (technically) the first time Frank Welker voices Garfield.

Cultural References

  • Throughout the episode, numerous Hawaiian subjects are mentioned, including Don Ho and "Book him, Danno".
  • One of the auditioning acts (which appears to not be unique) is an octopus who tap dances and knits sweaters to music by Wayne Newton.
  • The impressions Polly does during audition are Bill Cosby, Paul Reubens (as Pee-Wee Herman), Jack Nicholson, Bob Hope, Clint Eastwood, and Mr. T.

Goofs

  • On the Garfield and Friends Volume 1 DVD, the audio during the final scene is out of sync. A corrected version was released on A Cat and His Nerd.


Garfield and Friends
Episodes

"Pest of a Guest / The Impractical Joker / Fat & Furry" • "Rip Van Kitty / Grabbity / The Big Catnap" • "The Great Getaway / Scrambled Eggs / Hansel and Garfield" • "The Sludge Monster / Fortune Kooky / Heatwave Holiday" • "One Good Fern Deserves Another / Goody-Go-Round / The Black Book" • "The Legend of the Lake / Double Oh Orson / Health Feud" • "Binky Gets Cancelled! / Show Stoppers / Cutie and the Beast" • "The Lasagna Zone / Sleepytime Pig / Yojumbo" • "Pros and Cons / Rooster Revenge / Lights! Camera! Garfield!" • "Polecat Flats / Hogcules / Brain Boy" • "Maine Course / No Laughing Matter / Attack of the Mutant Guppies" • "Robodie / First Aid Wade / Video Victim" • "The Curse of Klopman / Mud Sweet Mud / Rainy Day Dreams" • "Basket Brawl / Origin of Power Pig / Cactus Jake Rides Again" • "Binky Goes Bad! / Barn of Fear / Mini-Mall Matters" • "Attention-Getting Garfield / Swine Trek / It Must Be True!" • "Arrivaderci, Odie! / Gort Goes Good / Feeling Feline" • "The Bear Facts / Nothing To Be Afraid Of / The Big Talker" • "Cactus Makes Perfect / Hogcules II / Crime and Nourishment" • "T.V. of Tomorrow / Little Red Riding Egg / Well Fed Feline" • "Invasion of the Big Robots / Shelf Esteem / Housebreak Hotel" • "First Class Feline / Hamelot / How to Be Funny!" • "Mystic Manor / Flop Goes the Weasel / The Legend of Long Jon" • "China Cat / Cock-a-Doodle Dandy / Beach Blanket Bonzo" • "Lemon Aid / Hog Noon / Video Airlines" • "The Mail Animal / Peanut-Brained Rooster / Mummy Dearest"