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'''Kind to Kittens''' is an episode from the third season of [[The Garfield Show]].
 
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|Row 1 title = Airdate
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|Row 1 info = September 5, 2012
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|Row 2 title = Writer(s)
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|Row 2 info = [[Mark Evanier]]
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|Row 3 title = Next (US)
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|Row 3 info = [[Little Angel]]
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|Row 4 title = Next (EU)
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|Row 4 info = ''Little Angel''
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|Row 5 info = [[Furry Tales Part 4]]
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'''Kind to Kittens''' is the one hundred and ninth'''<sup>US/EU</sup>''' episode from the third season of ''[[The Garfield Show]]''.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Police are rushing through town, carrying Mayor Grafton in a police car. When they drop him off at Vito's for lunch a reporter comes to question him. She lists all the bad and illegal deeds he has done to the city and ask him if there as been at least one helpful thing he has done as Mayor. Meanwhile Garfield and Odie are picking up pizzas from Vito. After they leave Vito suggests to Mayor Grafton to pass a law against people not being nice to cats. Intrigued, Grafton takes the idea for himself and presents if to the reporters.
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A group of police officers travel through the city, with Mayor Grafton in a police car. When they drop him off at Vito's for lunch, a reporter approaches him, asking him about numerous scandals. Grafton is also questioned about doing any good for the city. After giving pizzas to Garfield and Odie, Vito suggests that Mayor Grafton pass a law to penalize people for not being nice to cats. Intrigued, Grafton takes the idea for himself and presents it to the reporters.
   
Back at the Arbuckle household Garfield is watching TV when Jon gives him another one of hissandwiches. Jon then tells Garfield to honour their agreement and take out the trash. But they soon see the news on TV about Grafton's new law. He declares that people who are not nice to cats will get a fine and to collect the fines he has Proffesor Bonkers create robots to detect them. Although Jon likes the a law he still tells Garfield honour their agreement and take out the trash. But Garfield taking advantage of the law leaves the house. When Jon tells Garfield to come back inside a robot gives him a ticket fining him for $20.
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Back at the Arbuckle household, Jon gives Garfield one of his sandwiches, then expects Garfield, who is watching television, to take out the trash. Grafton then appears on the news to declare a new law: that people who are not nice to cats will get a fine. Professor Bonkers has also created robots to detect transgressors and fine them. Garfield then leaves the house without taking out the trash. When Jon tells Garfield to return, a robot gives him a ticket fining him for $20.
   
Garfield then starts going around town making people do stuff for him. However, soon people are so afraid of him that they run away. When Garfield runs into Nermal he puts him in a box and prepares to mail him to Abu Dhabi. But he is stopped by robot who fines him for $600. Finally, he has had enough of this new law. Garfield rushes to city hall to get it changed.
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Garfield continues to take advantage of the new law by coercing people into doing favors for him. This eventually causes people to stay away from him. When Garfield encounters Nermal, he prepares to mail him to Abu Dhabi. After a robot stops him with a fine for $600, Garfield becomes fed up with the law and seeks out to get it abolished.
   
When he gets there he is stopped by a security guard. But the bard lets him in so he won't get a ticket. Garfield goes into Mayor Grafton's office, there he overhears Grafton taking on the phone saying that he wrote up a whole plan to steal all the money the robots collected. After hearing this Garfield steals the plan from Grafton. He then starts chasing Garfield through city hall.
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Garfield arrives at city hall, where he is stopped by a security guard. Due to the law, the guard eventually relents. Upon entering Grafton's office, Garfield overhears Grafton on the phone, discovering that the new law was merely a scheme to steal money. Garfield then takes the plan away from Grafton, which results in a chase throughout city hall. Grafton eventually catches Garfield and takes back his plan, only for robots show up and fine him. This leads to Grafton unwittingly confessing his scheme to the reporter from earlier. Garfield then leaves, advising Grafton not to plan his re-election campaign.
   
 
Back home, Garfield and Odie watch the news, where the reporter says that Mayor Grafton has been arrested. Jon thanks Garfield for bringing Grafton to justice, then wonders about the fate of the robots. The robots then arrive to pass out fines for bad sandwiches, having been reprogrammed by Garfield.
When he finally catches him and takes back his plan robots shows up and fine him. Grafton refuses to pay stating the he's the one stealing all the money. But realizes he just unwittingly confessed this to the reporter from earlier. Garfield then leaves, advising Grafton not to plan his re-election campaign.
 
   
 
==Characters==
Later back at the Arbuckle household Jon, Garfield, and Odie are watching the news, where the reporter says that Mayor Grafton has been arrested. Jon thanks Garfield for the nice work, then wonders whats going to happen to those robots now. It is then revealed that Garfield reprogrammed the robots to pass out fines for bad sandwiches.
 
 
===Main Characters===
 
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*[[Garfield (character)|Garfield]]
== Characters ==
 
 
=== Main Characters ===
 
*[[Garfield]]
 
 
*[[Mayor Grafton]]
 
*[[Mayor Grafton]]
 
*Robots
 
*Robots
 
===Minor Characters===
 
 
*[[Jon Arbuckle]]
=== Minor Characters ===
 
*[[Jon]]
 
 
*[[Professor Bonkers]]
 
*[[Professor Bonkers]]
 
*[[Vito]]
 
*[[Vito]]
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*[[Nermal]]
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
   
 
==Clip==
 
==Clip==
[[File:Kitty Cat Law The Garfield Show Cartoon Network|thumb|left|250 px]]{{The Garfield Show}}
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[[File:Kitty Cat Law The Garfield Show Cartoon Network|thumb|left|250 px]]
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{{The Garfield Show}}
 
[[Category:The Garfield Show Season 3 Episodes]]
 
[[Category:The Garfield Show Season 3 Episodes]]
 
[[Category:The Garfield Show]]
 
[[Category:The Garfield Show]]

Revision as of 14:20, 24 January 2020

Overview

Kind to Kittens is the one hundred and ninthUS/EU episode from the third season of The Garfield Show.

Synopsis

Mayor Grafton seeks approval from the public by establishing a law enforcing niceness to cats. He then gets a group of robots to enforce the law.

Plot

A group of police officers travel through the city, with Mayor Grafton in a police car. When they drop him off at Vito's for lunch, a reporter approaches him, asking him about numerous scandals. Grafton is also questioned about doing any good for the city. After giving pizzas to Garfield and Odie, Vito suggests that Mayor Grafton pass a law to penalize people for not being nice to cats. Intrigued, Grafton takes the idea for himself and presents it to the reporters.

Back at the Arbuckle household, Jon gives Garfield one of his sandwiches, then expects Garfield, who is watching television, to take out the trash. Grafton then appears on the news to declare a new law: that people who are not nice to cats will get a fine. Professor Bonkers has also created robots to detect transgressors and fine them. Garfield then leaves the house without taking out the trash. When Jon tells Garfield to return, a robot gives him a ticket fining him for $20.

Garfield continues to take advantage of the new law by coercing people into doing favors for him. This eventually causes people to stay away from him. When Garfield encounters Nermal, he prepares to mail him to Abu Dhabi. After a robot stops him with a fine for $600, Garfield becomes fed up with the law and seeks out to get it abolished.

Garfield arrives at city hall, where he is stopped by a security guard. Due to the law, the guard eventually relents. Upon entering Grafton's office, Garfield overhears Grafton on the phone, discovering that the new law was merely a scheme to steal money. Garfield then takes the plan away from Grafton, which results in a chase throughout city hall. Grafton eventually catches Garfield and takes back his plan, only for robots show up and fine him. This leads to Grafton unwittingly confessing his scheme to the reporter from earlier. Garfield then leaves, advising Grafton not to plan his re-election campaign.

Back home, Garfield and Odie watch the news, where the reporter says that Mayor Grafton has been arrested. Jon thanks Garfield for bringing Grafton to justice, then wonders about the fate of the robots. The robots then arrive to pass out fines for bad sandwiches, having been reprogrammed by Garfield.

Characters

Main Characters

Minor Characters

Trivia

Clip

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Kitty Cat Law The Garfield Show Cartoon Network


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