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|Box title = The Amazing Flying Dog |
|Box title = The Amazing Flying Dog |
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+ | |Row 2 info = [[Philippe Vidal]] (Story)<br />[[Julien Magnat]] (Dialogue) |
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+ | '''The Amazing Flying Dog''' is the forty-ninth'''<sup>US</sup>'''/forty-eighth'''<sup>EU</sup>''' episode from the first season of ''[[The Garfield Show]]''. |
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− | The Amazing Flying Dog is the 49th episode of season 1 from The Garfield Show. |
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==Synopsis== |
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Odie dreams about himself as a superhero who saves people in danger. |
Odie dreams about himself as a superhero who saves people in danger. |
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==Plot== |
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*[[Black Poodle]] |
*[[Black Poodle]] |
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*[[Jon Arbuckle]] |
*[[Jon Arbuckle]] |
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*[[Sam]] |
*[[Sam]] |
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*[[Little Girl]] |
*[[Little Girl]] |
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*[[Harry]] (Cameo) |
*[[Harry]] (Cameo) |
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*[[Crusher]] |
*[[Crusher]] |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *The giant bone in this episode is similar to the one from [[Bone Diggers]]. |
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− | * The giant bone (similar from [[Bone Diggers]]) makes another appearance in this episode. |
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− | * The third time Garfield says "double". The first is [[Pup in the Pound]], and second is [[Extreme Housebreaking]]. |
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==Goofs== |
==Goofs== |
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− | * If the viewer looks closely at the water pistol Garfield's holding, It has blue water instead of pink lemonade, even though Garfield says "Strawberry Lemonade." |
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Revision as of 08:50, 29 January 2020
The Amazing Flying Dog is the forty-ninthUS/forty-eighthEU episode from the first season of The Garfield Show.
Synopsis
Odie dreams about himself as a superhero who saves people in danger.
Plot
Characters
Main Characters
Major Characters
Minor Characters
- Teenage Girl
- Delivery Boy
- Black Poodle
- Butterfly
- Spider
- Sam
- Worker
- Black Poodle's Owner
- Brown Bird
- Jack Allwork
- Little Girl
- Harry (Cameo)
- Green Bird (Cameo)
- Crusher
- Vito (Mentioned)
Trivia
- The giant bone in this episode is similar to the one from Bone Diggers.
Cultural References
- Odie’s superhero appearance and powers are similar to Superman.
- ”Are You Smarter Than Lasagna?” is a parody of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
Goofs
- At the end, Odie's says "Ta-da!". The subtitles on Netflix renders this line as "What's up?"
Gallery