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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* This episode has a fake early ending, leading into an episode of [[U.S. Acres]] called "Much Ado About Orson". Garfield, however, returns the show to his cartoon shortly after it starts, assuring viewers that it wouldn't end with Herman Post jobless.
 
* This episode has a fake early ending, leading into an episode of [[U.S. Acres]] called "Much Ado About Orson". Garfield, however, returns the show to his cartoon shortly after it starts, assuring viewers that it wouldn't end with Herman Post jobless.
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** Coincidentally, in [[Cock-a-Doodle Dandy]], [[Bo Sheep|Bo]] told [[Wade Duck|Wade]] that they were gonna do this episode in a Shakespearean role in next week's show, but that was from the 37th show and "Much Ado About Orson" wasn't interrupted until show 39. There was eventually a Shakespearean episode of U.S. Acres called [[Much Ado About Lanolin]], though.
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** The start of the supposed cartoon didn't have a Shakespearean theme. It supposedly focused on Orson and Wade helping Lanolin plant a new garden.
 
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[[Category:Garfield and Friends episodes, Season 2]]

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The Mail Animal

The Mail Animal is an episode from the second season of Garfield and Friends.

Synopsis

After getting Herman Post fired, it's up to Garfield to undo the damage.

Plot

Major Characters

Minor Characters

Trivia

  • This episode has a fake early ending, leading into an episode of U.S. Acres called "Much Ado About Orson". Garfield, however, returns the show to his cartoon shortly after it starts, assuring viewers that it wouldn't end with Herman Post jobless.
    • Coincidentally, in Cock-a-Doodle Dandy, Bo told Wade that they were gonna do this episode in a Shakespearean role in next week's show, but that was from the 37th show and "Much Ado About Orson" wasn't interrupted until show 39. There was eventually a Shakespearean episode of U.S. Acres called Much Ado About Lanolin, though.
    • The start of the supposed cartoon didn't have a Shakespearean theme. It supposedly focused on Orson and Wade helping Lanolin plant a new garden.
Much Ado About Orson