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==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
When Orson finds a book of farm laws, he decides that he should have someone to make sure that these laws are kept. Orson asks Roy to help out, which soon gets out of hand.
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When Orson finds a book of farm laws, he tries to have the laws enforced. Orson asks Roy to help out, which soon gets out of hand.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Orson comes by carrying a bunch of old books he found in the barn, but the other farm animals are running around and bumping into him. He finds a book on old farm laws and becomes inspired by it.
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Orson comes by carrying a bunch of old books he found in the barn, with the other farm animals running around and bumping into him. He finds a book on old farm laws and becomes inspired by it.
   
Orson builds a jail cell to remind everyone the rules of the farm and makes Roy his deputy while he's out on a nature hike. Roy then sings a song about his duties.
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Orson builds a jail cell to remind everyone of the rules of the farm and makes Roy his deputy while he is out on a nature hike. Roy then sings a song about his duties.
   
As Bo and Lanolin argue, Roy charges them for disturbing the peace and catches them by pretending to be Little Bo Peep. Then he arrests Booker for worm hunting out of season and then the worm for laughing at him and cursing in worm. He then apprehends Sheldon for disco dancing on a Tuesday. Seeing how crazy Roy is acting, Wade calls Orson about the situation, but Roy catches him and charges him for calling Orson and doing a double take. Then he's charged for speeding, hiding in the scarecrow, and disguising himself as a pumpkin.
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As Bo and Lanolin argue, Roy charges them for disturbing the peace and catches them by pretending to be Little Bo Peep. Then he arrests Booker for worm hunting out of season and then the worm for laughing at him and cursing in worm. He then apprehends Sheldon for disco dancing on a Tuesday. Seeing how crazy Roy is acting, Wade calls Orson about the situation. Roy catches Wade and charges him for calling Orson and doing a double take. Whilst on the run, Wade is additionally charged for speeding, hiding in the scarecrow, and disguising himself as a pumpkin.
   
Orson makes it back to the farm to see the damage Roy has caused and gets arrested for breathing on his feathers. Orson then gets the book from Roy and reads some rules that the rooster is breaking, such as putting ketchup on a peanut butter sandwich, littering with said sandwich, and using a dust pan without a license. Roy locks himself in with the others and tosses the key, leaving everyone trapped. It turns out the book expired in 1889. The animals wait for anyone to come and let them out of the cell.
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Orson makes it back to the farm to see the damage Roy has caused and gets arrested for breathing on his feathers. Orson then gets the book from Roy and reads some rules that the rooster is breaking, such as putting ketchup on a peanut butter sandwich, littering with said sandwich, and using a dust pan without a license. Roy locks himself in with the others and tosses the key, leaving everyone trapped while Bo finds out that the book expired in 1889. Outraged, Orson asks who started the law idea in the first place. Everyone gives him a dirty look, indicating that he did, causing him to throw the book out of the cell. The animals wait for anyone to come and let them out of the cell.
   
 
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===Major Characters===
 
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*[[Wade]]
 
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*[[Bo]]
 
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*[[Lanolin]]
 
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===Minor Characters===
 
===Minor Characters===
*Worm
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*[[The Legal Eagle (song)|The Legal Eagle]]
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Revision as of 20:43, 21 June 2020

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The Legal Eagle is an episode from the third season of Garfield and Friends.

Synopsis

When Orson finds a book of farm laws, he tries to have the laws enforced. Orson asks Roy to help out, which soon gets out of hand.

Plot

Orson comes by carrying a bunch of old books he found in the barn, with the other farm animals running around and bumping into him. He finds a book on old farm laws and becomes inspired by it.

Orson builds a jail cell to remind everyone of the rules of the farm and makes Roy his deputy while he is out on a nature hike. Roy then sings a song about his duties.

As Bo and Lanolin argue, Roy charges them for disturbing the peace and catches them by pretending to be Little Bo Peep. Then he arrests Booker for worm hunting out of season and then the worm for laughing at him and cursing in worm. He then apprehends Sheldon for disco dancing on a Tuesday. Seeing how crazy Roy is acting, Wade calls Orson about the situation. Roy catches Wade and charges him for calling Orson and doing a double take. Whilst on the run, Wade is additionally charged for speeding, hiding in the scarecrow, and disguising himself as a pumpkin.

Orson makes it back to the farm to see the damage Roy has caused and gets arrested for breathing on his feathers. Orson then gets the book from Roy and reads some rules that the rooster is breaking, such as putting ketchup on a peanut butter sandwich, littering with said sandwich, and using a dust pan without a license. Roy locks himself in with the others and tosses the key, leaving everyone trapped while Bo finds out that the book expired in 1889. Outraged, Orson asks who started the law idea in the first place. Everyone gives him a dirty look, indicating that he did, causing him to throw the book out of the cell. The animals wait for anyone to come and let them out of the cell.

Characters

Main Characters

Major Characters

Minor Characters

Songs

  • The Legal Eagle


Garfield and Friends
Episodes

"Pest of a Guest / The Impractical Joker / Fat & Furry" • "Rip Van Kitty / Grabbity / The Big Catnap" • "The Great Getaway / Scrambled Eggs / Hansel and Garfield" • "The Sludge Monster / Fortune Kooky / Heatwave Holiday" • "One Good Fern Deserves Another / Goody-Go-Round / The Black Book" • "The Legend of the Lake / Double Oh Orson / Health Feud" • "Binky Gets Cancelled! / Show Stoppers / Cutie and the Beast" • "The Lasagna Zone / Sleepytime Pig / Yojumbo" • "Pros and Cons / Rooster Revenge / Lights! Camera! Garfield!" • "Polecat Flats / Hogcules / Brain Boy" • "Maine Course / No Laughing Matter / Attack of the Mutant Guppies" • "Robodie / First Aid Wade / Video Victim" • "The Curse of Klopman / Mud Sweet Mud / Rainy Day Dreams" • "Basket Brawl / Origin of Power Pig / Cactus Jake Rides Again" • "Binky Goes Bad! / Barn of Fear / Mini-Mall Matters" • "Attention-Getting Garfield / Swine Trek / It Must Be True!" • "Arrivaderci, Odie! / Gort Goes Good / Feeling Feline" • "The Bear Facts / Nothing To Be Afraid Of / The Big Talker" • "Cactus Makes Perfect / Hogcules II / Crime and Nourishment" • "T.V. of Tomorrow / Little Red Riding Egg / Well Fed Feline" • "Invasion of the Big Robots / Shelf Esteem / Housebreak Hotel" • "First Class Feline / Hamelot / How to Be Funny!" • "Mystic Manor / Flop Goes the Weasel / The Legend of Long Jon" • "China Cat / Cock-a-Doodle Dandy / Beach Blanket Bonzo" • "Lemon Aid / Hog Noon / Video Airlines" • "The Mail Animal / Peanut-Brained Rooster / Mummy Dearest"