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− | The Weasel can't steal the hens in Orson's farm. Then, he meets the Feline Philosopher, who gives him a self-motivation speech. So, in this way, the Weasel has all the motivation that he needs, and he's able to steal the hens this time. Orson and Roy are intrigued about how the Weasel could do that for the first time in his life. So, they decide to investigate and they find the Feline Philosopher, who gives them a self-motivation speech too. Intrigued, |
+ | The Weasel can't steal the hens in Orson's farm. Then, he meets the Feline Philosopher, who gives him a self-motivation speech. So, in this way, the Weasel has all the motivation that he needs, and he's able to steal the hens this time. Orson and Roy are intrigued about how the Weasel could do that for the first time in his life. So, they decide to investigate and they find the Feline Philosopher, who gives them a self-motivation speech too. Intrigued, the two go after the Weasel who then runs away realizing the two have been motivated. Seeing him run and after freeing the chickens, Orson believes the Weasel's motivated by the philosopher and Roy fears it could happen again until Orson gets an idea. Bringing the philosopher to Wade, Orson and Roy plan for him and Wade to exchange stories making the philosopher too traumatized to motivate anyone else. Sure enough when they see the philosopher again he's too scared to give anymore speeches however to their dismay, Wade has become the new philosopher and motivates them to do chores around the farm. |
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The Farmyard Feline Philosopher is an episode from the seventh season of Garfield and Friends.
Synopsis
The Weasel cannot steal the chickens, so the Feline Philosopher gives him a motivation speech.
Plot
The Weasel can't steal the hens in Orson's farm. Then, he meets the Feline Philosopher, who gives him a self-motivation speech. So, in this way, the Weasel has all the motivation that he needs, and he's able to steal the hens this time. Orson and Roy are intrigued about how the Weasel could do that for the first time in his life. So, they decide to investigate and they find the Feline Philosopher, who gives them a self-motivation speech too. Intrigued, the two go after the Weasel who then runs away realizing the two have been motivated. Seeing him run and after freeing the chickens, Orson believes the Weasel's motivated by the philosopher and Roy fears it could happen again until Orson gets an idea. Bringing the philosopher to Wade, Orson and Roy plan for him and Wade to exchange stories making the philosopher too traumatized to motivate anyone else. Sure enough when they see the philosopher again he's too scared to give anymore speeches however to their dismay, Wade has become the new philosopher and motivates them to do chores around the farm.
Characters
Trivia
- This is the second episode to feature The Feline Philosopher.