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==Synopsis== |
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− | Garfield is bored and finds nothing good on TV. To lighten his mood, he decides to play a trick on Odie. By replacing a picture of a cow in a book with a mirror, he has Odie look at himself as if the book says he |
+ | Garfield is bored and finds nothing good on TV. To lighten his mood, he decides to play a trick on Odie. By replacing a picture of a cow in a book with a mirror, he has Odie look at himself as if the book says he is a cow, thus prompting Odie to start acting like one. |
− | Jon finds out about this trick and decides that he and Odie need to teach Garfield a lesson. Jon pretends to act like a big wig |
+ | Jon finds out about this trick and decides that he and Odie need to teach Garfield a lesson. Jon pretends to act like a big wig, saying that Odie being a cow will make him rich, making Garfield worried. He tries in vain to tell Odie that he is not a cow at all. Odie keeps acting like one and shows Garfield all the things cows do by doing them in his own way. Jon tells Odie that he can stop and that Garfield has suffered enough. |
− | Garfield claims he |
+ | Garfield claims he was never fooled by the charade at all, even as the cartoon is about to come to an end. |
− | The cartoon cuts away to the start of a US Acres quickie where Orson hears that Roy |
+ | The cartoon cuts away to the start of a US Acres quickie where Orson hears that Roy is building a life-size replica of Thomas Jefferson out of okra. Garfield interrupts the quickie, still stating that he did not really think Odie was a cow, eventually giving up and walks away. Just as he does, he addresses a cow as Odie; the cow barks and pants just like Odie. |
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==Characters== |
Revision as of 05:08, 18 February 2018
Moo Cow Mutt is the first segment from the fifty-eighth episode of Garfield and Friends.
Synopsis
Garfield tricks Odie into believing he is a cow.
Plot
Garfield is bored and finds nothing good on TV. To lighten his mood, he decides to play a trick on Odie. By replacing a picture of a cow in a book with a mirror, he has Odie look at himself as if the book says he is a cow, thus prompting Odie to start acting like one.
Jon finds out about this trick and decides that he and Odie need to teach Garfield a lesson. Jon pretends to act like a big wig, saying that Odie being a cow will make him rich, making Garfield worried. He tries in vain to tell Odie that he is not a cow at all. Odie keeps acting like one and shows Garfield all the things cows do by doing them in his own way. Jon tells Odie that he can stop and that Garfield has suffered enough.
Garfield claims he was never fooled by the charade at all, even as the cartoon is about to come to an end.
The cartoon cuts away to the start of a US Acres quickie where Orson hears that Roy is building a life-size replica of Thomas Jefferson out of okra. Garfield interrupts the quickie, still stating that he did not really think Odie was a cow, eventually giving up and walks away. Just as he does, he addresses a cow as Odie; the cow barks and pants just like Odie.
Characters
Trivia
- The U.S. Acres quickie at the end of the cartoon was not based on an actual U.S. Acres strip. It is also a unique instance of a quickie being part of an episode.