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− | Penelope waits for Garfield in the restaurant she lives in. |
+ | Penelope waits for Garfield in the restaurant she lives in. Penelope admits she has no idea why is she dating Garfield, despite the fact that he is late on appointments and dates with him are boring ones. When Garfield appears, Penelope hoped that he would take her to a place she picked, but it turns out he will be singing to her at the restaurant she lives in. |
− | + | Penelope gets upset and leaves the restaurant, only to discover Mister Rock and Roll with his bandsmen performing in the Kit Kat Klub. While watching their performance, Penelope falls in love with the feline musician, who apparently has charmed her. She comes back to Garfield, only to tell him that they have ended their relationship, which breaks Garfield's heart. |
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− | At first, Garfield is planning to forget about Penelope, only to realize the error of his ways. Having found a store for musicians, Garfield has an idea to restore his relationship with Penelope - by dressing as Elvis Presley and giving his own performance at the Kit Kat Club. This breaks |
+ | At first, Garfield is planning to forget about Penelope, only to realize the error of his ways. Having found a store for musicians, Garfield has an idea to restore his relationship with Penelope - by dressing as Elvis Presley and giving his own performance at the Kit Kat Club. This breaks Penelope's charm with Mister Rock and Roll, so Garfield and Penelope remain a couple. |
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+ | *The way Garfield is dressed as Elvis Presley looks exactly the same as in ''[[Garfield Goes Hollywood]]''. |
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* When Penelope leaves her home restaurant as a result of being let down by Garfield, he approaches her in the same way Fred Flintstone throws his bowling ball in ''The Flintstones''. |
* When Penelope leaves her home restaurant as a result of being let down by Garfield, he approaches her in the same way Fred Flintstone throws his bowling ball in ''The Flintstones''. |
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− | * Towards the end of the episode, Garfield sings "''Don't you step on my blue suede paws!''", which is based on the |
+ | * Towards the end of the episode, Garfield sings "''Don't you step on my blue suede paws!''", which is based on the song [[wikipedia:Blue_Suede_Shoes|Blue Suede Shoes]], originally by Carl Perkins and covered by Elvis Presley. |
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− | * While pursuing Penelope in the middle of the episode (after the first performance of Mister Rock and Roll in the Kit Kat Klub), Garfield seems exceptionally agile despite his obesity. Notice the way he jumps between building roofs - he does that automatically. |
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The Garfield Musical is an episode from the sixth season of Garfield and Friends.
Synopsis
Garfield learns that he should focus more attention on Penelope than on food.
Plot
Penelope waits for Garfield in the restaurant she lives in. Penelope admits she has no idea why is she dating Garfield, despite the fact that he is late on appointments and dates with him are boring ones. When Garfield appears, Penelope hoped that he would take her to a place she picked, but it turns out he will be singing to her at the restaurant she lives in.
Penelope gets upset and leaves the restaurant, only to discover Mister Rock and Roll with his bandsmen performing in the Kit Kat Klub. While watching their performance, Penelope falls in love with the feline musician, who apparently has charmed her. She comes back to Garfield, only to tell him that they have ended their relationship, which breaks Garfield's heart.
At first, Garfield is planning to forget about Penelope, only to realize the error of his ways. Having found a store for musicians, Garfield has an idea to restore his relationship with Penelope - by dressing as Elvis Presley and giving his own performance at the Kit Kat Club. This breaks Penelope's charm with Mister Rock and Roll, so Garfield and Penelope remain a couple.
Characters
Major Characters
Minor Characters
- Mister Rock and Roll
- Mister Rock and Roll's band
- Cats in Kit Kat Klub
Trivia
- In this episode, Penelope has darker fur and lipstick than in other Penelope episodes.
- The way Garfield is dressed as Elvis Presley looks exactly the same as in Garfield Goes Hollywood.
- Mister Rock and Roll seems to be human height (see screen caps).
- In the end of the episode, when Garfield is leaving the stage, Penelope is jumping like a rabbit at his direction.
Cultural References
- When Penelope leaves her home restaurant as a result of being let down by Garfield, he approaches her in the same way Fred Flintstone throws his bowling ball in The Flintstones.
- Towards the end of the episode, Garfield sings "Don't you step on my blue suede paws!", which is based on the song Blue Suede Shoes, originally by Carl Perkins and covered by Elvis Presley.
Goofs
- When Penelope is singing about Garfield expecting her to pay, her ears change color into fur gray instead of standard pink flesh.
- It is unknown how Mr. Rock and Roll know Penelope's name and how can he be aware of her presence. They may have met each other before.
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