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Follow Garfield behind the scenes in Cartoon World where he grows bored with his life as a comic strip star.Follow Garfield behind the scenes in Cartoon World where he grows bored with his life as a comic strip star.Follow Garfield behind the scenes in Cartoon World where he grows bored with his life as a comic strip star.
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Frank Welker
- Garfield
- (voice)
- …
Gregg Berger
- Odie
- (voice)
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Wally Wingert
- Jon Arbuckle
- (voice)
- …
Audrey Wasilewski
- Arlene
- (voice)
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Jason Marsden
- Nermal
- (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
- Billy
- (voice)
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Stephen Stanton
- Randy
- (voice)
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Jennifer Darling
- Bonita
- (voice)
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Pat Fraley
- Delivery Gnome
- (voice)
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Greg Eagles
- Eli
- (voice)
Rajia Baroudi
- Sheila
- (voice)
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Harold Perrineau
- Husband
- (voice)
David Michie
- Tape Holder
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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I believe this is the last of the Garfield movies I'll ever have to see in my life and boy am I glad. I realize that Garfield was something that has not held up as an adult. I guess you could say I grew out of it, but it just no longer entertains me. This movie features really bad CGI and everyone and everything just looks so ugly. I do admit that I like the premise as it shows how a comic strip is made. It's set up on a stage where a director takes pictures for the panels. That's actually an interesting setup. The main plot doesn't even appear until 24 minutes into the whole movie and for a film that's fairly short, that's a bad idea.
I realize now that I miss characters like Arlene appearing in the actual comics more. The only comic strip character that I recognized as appearing was Dagwood. It's just painful to watch this cheesy animation. It's rare that direct to video animated films use CGI like theatrically released ones and maybe this is the reason why. People don't seem to recognize Garfield even though there's comics of him right in front of their noses. It's not funny, it's just a dumb plot point. *1/2
I realize now that I miss characters like Arlene appearing in the actual comics more. The only comic strip character that I recognized as appearing was Dagwood. It's just painful to watch this cheesy animation. It's rare that direct to video animated films use CGI like theatrically released ones and maybe this is the reason why. People don't seem to recognize Garfield even though there's comics of him right in front of their noses. It's not funny, it's just a dumb plot point. *1/2
- ericstevenson
- Nov 21, 2017
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- TriviaIn the Cartoon World, the animation (including the characters) is outlined in black. In the real world, the animation is realistic.
- GoofsWhen Garfield wakes up, that day is Monday. However, when the newspaper gets printed, it states that it is Thursday.
- Crazy creditsAt the ending of the second half of the closing credits, there's a comedic disclaimer that says "No cats were harmed in the making of this film." Apparently, both the Cartoon World and the Real World shown in this movie is unharmed to its characters.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #38.20 (2008)
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- Garfield en el mundo real
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- $1,726,453
- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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