This is a complete listing of episodes from the animated television series Garfield and Friends. The first episode of Garfield and Friends aired on September 17, 1988. [edit] Episode list 121 half-hour episodes were produced. Note that the first and third titles are for Garfield shorts, while the middle ones are for U.S. Acres shorts. There were Garfield Quickies and U.S. Acres Quickies which were short clip jokes based on gags from the strips. During the second and third seasons, the show also featured Screaming with Binky quickies in which Binky the Clown would scream his catch phrase and ruin an activity. The U.S. Acres Quickies and Screaming with Binky ended after season three (and were mostly removed in syndication), but Garfield Quickies lasted until the show ended. [edit] Season 1 (1988) The first and second seasons featured the theme song "Friends are There", written by Desirée Goyette (the voice of Nermal). The closing credits for this season feature Garfield's face from a looking-up perspective against a pink background. All thirteen shows from this season can be found on the Garfield and Friends: Volume 1 DVD set. | Episode | Garfield Episode 1 | U.S. Acres Episode | Garfield Episode 2 | Original Airdate | | "Show 1" | Peace and Quiet | Wanted: Wade | Garfield Goes Hawaiian | 17 September 1988 (1988-09-17) | | Peace and Quiet: Garfield spends the whole night watching a documentary, so when he tries to get some rest when Jon and Odie are out shopping, annoyingly Binky the Clown shows up, trying to give a birthday message to someone who doesn't live at that house. First appearance of Garfield, Jon, Odie, and Binky the Clown. Wanted: Wade: Wade believes that the police will arrest him after he rips the a tag off the bottom of a couch, which is apparently against the law. First appearance of Orson Pig, Roy Rooster, Wade Duck, Booker the Chick, and Sheldon the Egg (Bo Sheep first appeared in the Quickie preceding the clip). Garfield goes Hawaiian: Garfield catches a rare cat disease which makes him dance whenever someone mentions anything to do with Hawaii. However, things go wrong when Jon tries to make money using the disease symptoms. First appearance of Liz Wilson. | | "Show 2" | Box O' Fun | Unidentified Flying Orson | School Daze | 24 September 1988 (1988-09-24) | | Box O' Fun: Jon is trying to study to learn a new complicated language, and brings in some books in a cardboard box. He leaves the box on the table, and Garfield starts playing with it, imagining it to be different things. Unidentified Flying Orson: Orson believes anything he reads, so when Roy the Rooster overhears him saying that in the book he is reading that martians invade Earth by disguising themselves as cheese danishes, he sets up a prank to trick the farm animals. First appearance of Lanolin Sheep (though she appeared first in the Quickie preceding the episode). School Dazed: Garfield is mistreating Nermal, so Jon decides to send Garfield to an Obedience School. But the business is more like a prison for cats, with a very mean guard. Garfield decides that he has to escape. First Appearance of Nermal and Herman Post. | | "Show 3" | Nighty Nightmare | Banana Nose | Ode to Odie | 1 October 1988 (1988-10-01) | | Nighty Nightmare: After Jon tells Garfield that he eats too much, he consequently he has a nightmare, which involves him eating so much that he turns into a monster, though nothing will stop him from eating. First appearance of aliens. Banana Nose: The farm animals are annoyed by Roy's practical jokes and pranks, so they decide to make fun of his beak, calling him Banana Nose. Roy feels he has no friends at the farm and decides to leave. Meanwhile, Booker falls into a hole. First Appearance of the Worm. Ode to Odie: Garfield tells a story through rap about locking Odie out of the house with his favorite bone. Odie wanders off into an alleyway, where tough dogs hang out. Here he is teased, and his bone is stolen.First appearance of Pooky, who is briefly seen at the beginning colored yellow. | | "Show 4" | Fraidy Cat | Shell Shocked Sheldon | Nothing to Sneeze At | 8 October 1988 (1988-10-08) | | Fraidy Cat: During a thunderstorm, Garfield and Odie watch a horror movie. Jon goes out shopping, but while he is away, Garfield and Odie think that the movie is really happening, so they lock Jon outside by mistake, since they didn't know he was gone. The Power goes out, and Jon is trying to get into the house, while Garfield believes that Jon is in danger from the monster outside. Shell Shocked Sheldon: Sheldon feels it is time to be born, but when they go to the chicken coop to find a Chicken Mother to hatch him, they have all gone on strike. So it is up to Orson to hatch him, but while he is away to get something to eat, the villainous Fox steals Sheldon. The farm animals, led by "Power-Pig" (Orson) go to the Foxe's layer to rescue Sheldon.First Appearance of Power Pig and the Fox. Nothing to Sneeze At: Jon is trying to find a girl to go out with him, as he has bought a new sweater to wear during the date. Jon takes Garfield to the vet, partly because Garfield has been sneezing all morning, but mostly to get Liz to go out with him. Liz thinks that Garfield may be allergic to something, and Garfield decides he should come with Jon on his date with Liz, where his sneezing causes a disturbance. | | "Show 5" | Garfield's Moving Experience | Wade: Your Afraid | Good Mousekeeping | 15 October 1988 (1988-10-15) | | Garfield's Moving Experience: Garfield feels mistreated by Jon, so he decides to find himself a new home. A rich girl takes him to her giant manor, but Garfield ends up deciding that she loved him too much, and he didn't get what he was used to, so he tries to escape. Wade: Your Afraid: The farm animals think it a good idea for Orson to make Wade the bravest duck in the world. But things get out of hand them Wade opens up the bull pen and sets him loose. The Animals have to stop the bull destroying the farm before it is too late. Good Mousekeeping: Mice invade Garfield's home when he tells Floyd, his later best friend, that he does not eat mice. Garfield has to get rid of the mice, but no matter what he does, he can't get rid of them. The unstoppable mice eat everything in the house. First appearance of Floyd. | | "Show 6" | Identity Crisis | The Bad Sport | Up a Tree | 22 October 1988 (1988-10-22) | | Identity Crisis: A dog catcher mistakes Garfield for a dog who he is chasing. The catcher is put on his last warning from the boss that if he dosen't catch it, he will be fired. The dog he was supposed to chase barks at Garfield, and Garfield barks back. Floyd wants Garfield to teach him how to meow like a cat, and while doing so, the dog catcher hears Garfield barking, and chases him, while Floyd teaches the Dog how to squeak. The Bad Sport: Orson wants the farm animals to play a new game called Pig Ball, but when Roy refuses to play, he decides to steal Orson's rule book and change the rules, making the game confusing. Up a Tree: Nermal visits Garfield, but when Garfield tries to be cute for Jon, he wrecks the house. Because of his cat instincts, Garfield climbs up a tree and gets stuck. To get the people's attention to get him down, he tricks Nermal into climbing up the tree. | | "Show 7" | Weighty Problem | The Worm Turns | Good Cat, Bad Cat | 29 October 1988 (1988-10-29) | | Weighty problem: Jon buys a new scale, which Garfield tampers with, causing the results to be inaccurate. After Jon notices that he is possibly 50 pounds overweight, he decides to go on a diet, including Garfield as well . The Worm Turns: Orson tells the viewers a story of why Booker stopped chasing worms, which was caused by trapping himself instead of the worm. Good Cat, Bad Cat: After Jon tells Garfield to leave the mailman alone due to an important package delivery, his two consciences (bad and good) appear, though Garfield only listens to the bad conscience, leading himself into trouble. | | "Show 8" | Cabin Fever | Return of Power Pig | Fair Exchange | 5 November 1988 (1988-11-05) | | Cabin Fever: Jon, Garfield, and Odie, vacation during the winter in a cabin. While Jon is out to buy groceries, Garfield and Odie are snowed inside the cabin without nourishment. Return of Power Pig: An accidental game of Chinese Whispers is played by the farm animals after Orson reads Sheldon "Humpty Dumpty", eventually leading to the conclusion that there is a monster on the farm. Fair Exchange: Garfield and Jon both have dreams where they switch bodies after they argued earlier that one lives life easier than the other. | | "Show 9" | The Binky Show | Keeping Cool | Don't Move | 12 November 1988 (1988-11-12) | | The Binky Show: To win Jon a present, Garfield goes on a game show titled "Name That Fish", which is hosted by Binky the Clown. Keeping Cool: Orson is terrified of the fact that his mean older brothers are visiting him, while Bo tells him not to worry about how they harm him. First appearance of Mort, Gort and Wart. Don't Move: Garfield wanders into a fish shop to eat, and tells Odie to stay on the sidewalk on an X he drew, though Odie is distracted and goes on a journey despite Garfield knowing he has left. | | "Show 10" | Magic Mutt | Short Story | Monday Misery | 19 November 1988 (1988-11-19) | | Magic Mutt: When Jon is asked to perform a magic show, he discovers that his tricks are not as good as he thought, so he visits a magic shop, where Garfield and the owner's dog duel with the equipment in the store. Short Story: Booker is tired of being short, while Orson's brothers try and steal the harvest crop. While the gang is on security duty, Booker is told not to get involved. Monday Misery: Garfield mails himself to another country to get away from the Monday that has caused him misery. | | "Show 11" | Best of Breed | National Tapioca Pudding Day | All About Odie | 26 November 1988 (1988-11-26) | | Best of Breed: When Garfield gets jealous of Nermal's awards, he is entered into a cat talent show, where he is up against Nermal coincidentally. National Tapioca Pudding Day: Roy makes tapioca pudding, so he can trick the farm animals to believe that it is "National Tapioca Pudding Day", a fake holiday where tapioca pudding is given as a gift. All about Odie: At a university, Garfield presents a documentary-like presentation about Odie. | | "Show 12" | Caped Avenger | Shy Fly Guy | Green Thumbs Down | 3 December 1988 (1988-12-03) | | Caper Avenger: While a cartoon-expert comes to review some of Jon's characters, Garfield's alter ego the Caped Avenger searches for Pooky, who is missing. Shy Fly Guy: During the winter Fred Duck, Wades cousin, visits the farm to ask Wade if they want to fly together, and finds humor in the fact that Wade is afraid to fly, so Wade makes a resolution to fly during the end of the winter. First appearance of Fred Duck. Green Thumbs Down: Jon decides it a good idea for them to grow their own food in the garden after noticing the high grocery bills. | | "Show 13" | Forget Me Not | I Like Having You Around | Sales Resistance | 10 December 1988 (1988-12-10) | | Forget Me Not: Garfield is hitten in the head with a pie tin, and suffers from amnesia. I like Having You Around: Orson is writing an extract in his diary, from about two weeks ago, about Lanolin leaving the farm due to arguements with her brother Bo. Sales Resistance: Garfield buys a 'free' Elephant repeller from a bothersome salesman named Herbert Finagle after Jon threatens that if he buys worthless items off TV, he would no longer be fed lasagna. | [edit] Season 2 (1989) Starting with this season, the show was expanded to an hour-length format, allowing six episodes to air each week. The closing credits background was changed to feature Garfield's face, between Jon's and Odie's, which are between those of the U.S. Acres characters, against a blue background. Episodes 14–24 can be found on the Garfield and Friends: Volume 1 DVD set, while the rest are on the Garfield and Friends: Volume 2 set. | Episode | Garfield Episode 1 | U.S. Acres Episode | Garfield Episode 2 | Original Airdate | | "Show 14" | Pest of a Guest | The Impractical Joker | Fat and Furry | 16 September 1989 (1989-09-16) | | Pest of a Guest: During the winter, a greedy cat that appears to be on his death bed is welcomed into Jon's home, where Garfield fears that this intruder will ruin his life, and is therefore determined to get rid of him. The Impractical Joker: Roy is banned from the farm after insulting all the animals with a joke book, and is replaced by Fred Duck. Fat and Furry: Garfield, Jon, and Odie become famous icons after Garfield buys a winning lottery ticket. Guest voice by Robin Leach. | | "Show 15" | Rip Van Kitty | Grabbity | The Big Catnap | 16 September 1989 (1989-09-16) | | Rip Van Kitty: At the park, Garfield falls asleep, and wakes up twenty years later in a futuristic universe, as an older version of himself. Grabbity: Roy plays a prank on Wade, who wonders what would happen if the Law of Gravity (or "Grabbity" as Roy pronounced it) was cancelled. The Big Catnap: Jon's mother sends him a box of homemade cookies, and tries to avoid Garfield, who eats them every year they are delivered. | | "Show 16" | The Great Getaway | Scrambled Eggs | Hansel and Garfield | 23 September 1989 (1989-09-23) | | The Great Getaway: Jon is visiting New York City, on a holiday without Garfield, where he meets his seating companion on the plane. Little does he know Garfield has hidden in his hand luggage to cause trouble. Scrambled Eggs: Orson tells the audience a previous event about Sheldon and how he was mistaken for a mother turtle's child, who, like Sheldon, was not hatched yet. Hansel and Garfield: Garfield tells Nermal his twist on the story of Hansel and Gretel, which Nermal dislikes. | | "Show 17" | The Sludge Monster | Fortune Kooky | Heatwave Holiday | 23 September 1989 (1989-09-23) | | The Sludge Monster: Jon, Garfield, and Odie are forced to stay in an old hotel after his car breaks down in front of it, where he tells Garfield and Odie the legend of the Sludge Monster, whom Garfield and Odie believe is real. Fortune Kooky: The farm animals become superstitious after reading their paper fortunes from Chinese fortune cookies. Heatwave Holiday: During the hottest summer day in July, Garfield decides to think in cold ways, where he causes a trend in the city of decorating for Christmas during July. | | "Show 18" | One Good Fern Deserves Another | Goody-Go-Round | The Black Book | 30 September 1989 (1989-09-30) | | One Good Fern Deserves Another: A blind green house salesman accidentally sells Jon a meat-eating fern after Garfield destroys all the ferns at his house. Goody-Go-Round: Bo needs a record player so he can play some music, and Orson sets out to find him one for being such a good friend, where a chain reaction is put in effect after the giver wants something in return, with some catastrophic results. The Black Book: Jon is going on a date with one of his girlfriends, until he thinks that she already has one, so he tells Garfield to hide his black book with phone numbers (primarily consisting of his "girlfriends"). | | "Show 19" | The Legend of the Lake | Double Oh Orson | Health Feud | 30 September 1989 (1989-09-30) | | The Legend of the Lake: Garfield is a tour guide at a cat museum, and shows the tourists a legendary lake, where he explains its history. Double oh Orson: Orson reads a fictional spy story, and places his alter ego "Double O Orson" as the main character. Health Feud: Garfield takes revenge on a stereotypical TV health/fitness show host after he finds out that he ruins Jon's life by his instructions. | | "Show 20" | Binky gets Cancelled | Show Stoppers | Cutie and the Beast | 7 October 1989 (1989-10-07) | | Binky gets Cancelled: Garfield tells the viewers about a past event where Binky the Clown becomes a handyman after his show is cancelled by low ratings. Show Stoppers: The Farm animals are put on a talent show, where Wade has stage fright, and soon Orson, due to the fact that his brothers attend the show. Cutie and the Beast: Nermal runs away after believing that he is ugly, which is caused by one of Garfield's pranks. | | "Show 21" | The Lasagna Zone | Sleepytime Pig | Yojumbo | 7 October 1989 (1989-10-07) | | The Lasagna Zone: Jon buys a new TV satellite dish, and when Garfield spills lasagna on its surface, he is transported into the shows. Sleepytime Pig: Since the Sandman's substitute forgot to make Orson go to sleep, Orson is tired during the day, causing the animals to help him rest. Yojumbo: Garfield interrupts Jon and Liz's Date as usual, and gets inspired to protect Jon after hearing an Asian legend. | | "Show 22" | Pros and Cons | Rooster Revenge | Lights! Camera! Garfield! | 14 October 1989 (1989-10-14) | | Pros and Cons: After being assigned to buy groceries, Odie is cheated out of his money by an alley cat, who trades an old sock in for Odie's grocery money. Rooster revenge: After pulling several pranks on Orson, Roy fears that Orson is planning a revenge prank on him, despite Orson's statement that he would not. Lights! Camera! Garfield!: Garfield accepts a job as a movie stunt double after he thinks that he will be famous with larger roles. | | "Show 23" | Polecat Flats | Hogcules | Brain boy | 14 October 1989 (1989-10-14) | | Polecat Flats: Jon takes Garfield to a dude ranch called "Polecat Flats", where Garfield learns how life is lived on the ranch, while wondering what a polecat is. First appearance of Cactus Jake. Hogcules: Orson tells the chicks the myth of Hercules using himself as the title character, Wade's shed is destroyed by a storm. Brain Boy: Garfield is framed for destruction by Rocco, a polite and clever son of Jon's cousin, who turns out to be cruel. | | "Show 24" | Maine Course | No Laughing Matter | Attack of the Mutant Guppies | 21 October 1989 (1989-10-21) | | Maine Course: Jon's aunt and uncle send him an alive lobster to cook, though Jon, Garfield, and Odie befriend it as a family member. No Laughing Matter: After Roy annoys the farm animals with a new joke book, aliens who lack a sense of humor visit the farm to destroy comedy, which the animals try to save. Attack of the Mutant Guppies: Garfield tries to prove to Nermal that his fictional story about giant radioactive mutant guppies is false so he can sleep. | | "Show 25" | Robodie | First Aid Wade | Video Victim | 21 October 1989 (1989-10-21) | | Robodie: A mad professor kidnaps Odie to use him as a model for his cloning machine. First appearance of Dr. Garbanzo Bean. First Aid Wade: Wade thinks that he has broken his leg on a cow and that Orson and Roy will perform surgery on it. Video Victim: Garfield and Jon make a bet that if Garfield can stop watching television for twenty-four hours that he will stop using the vacuum, which annoys Garfield, who finds it hard to live without viewing programs. | | "Show 26" | The Curse of Klopman | Mud sweet Mud | Rainy Day Dreams | 28 October 1989 (1989-10-28) | | The Curse of Klopman: Jon's late cousin Norbert has died, and has left the Klopman Diamond in his will, which Garfield believes has a curse; meanwhile a business partner ploys to kidnap the rare jewel. Mud Sweet Mud: The farm animals debate to get rid of Orson's Waller after cleaning the farm, where Orson explains to them what it means to him. Rainy Day Dreams: During a rainy night, Jon has a date at home, despite the fact that his date is a home insurance salesman, while Garfield and Odie use their imaginations for adventures since they are bored. | | "Show 27" | Basket Brawl | Origin of Power Pig | Cactus Jake Rides Again | 28 October 1989 (1989-10-28) | | Basket Brawl: Set as a basketball game mice attend, Jon, Odie, and Nermal attempt to pack a picnic lunch without Garfield devouring the food. Origin of PowerPig: Orson tells Wade a flashback-story of how he originated to become Power Pig, while his brothers are given an idea for stealing the harvest crops. Cactus Jake Rides Again: Jon, Odie, and Garfield invite Cactus Jake to reside at their home temporarily during a rodeo championship, which they find to dislike. | | "Show 28" | Binky Goes Bad! | Barn of Fear | Mini-Mall Matters | 4 November 1989 (1989-11-04) | | Binky Goes Bad!: Binky is put on trial at court after he is framed for Stinky Davis, a criminal; the events are explained to the audience by a script Garfield reads. Barn of Fear: The farm animals are forced to stay in the spooky abandoned barn, where Orson's brothers play tricks, after they fill the current barn up with their crops. Mini-Mall Matters: Garfield hosts a factual and educational show about mini-malls and how they are grown, maintained, and their features. | | "Show 29" | Attention-Getting Garfield | Swine Trek | It Must be True! | 11 November 1989 (1989-11-11) | | Attention-Getting Garfield: Garfield tries to gain more public attention after he realizes that Odie has the most attention. Swine Trek: While resting due to a terrible cold, Orson dreams that the gang and him are part of a galaxy crew called the Swine Trek. It Must be True: At a TV station called WBOR, Garfield presents a show to a live Audience called 'It Must be True', where he claims everything stated television is a true fact. | | "Show 30" | Arrivaderci, Odie! | Gort Goes Good | Felling Feline | 18 November 1989 (1989-11-18) | | Arrivaderci, Odie!: Garfield believes that Liz has adopted Odie after a visit to the vet, and soon discovers the pros and cons of his absence. Gort Goes Good: Orson's brother Gort explains that he has given up his evil ways and is now on Orson's side. Felling Feline: After hearing a statement on television about pet owners becoming like their pets, Jon starts to discover that he himself acts like Garfield. First appearance of Jon's Mom and Dad. | | "Show 31" | The Bear Facts | Nothing to be Afraid of | The Big Talker | 18 November 1989 (1989-11-18) | | The Bear Facts: While camping in the forest, much to Garfield's disadvantage, a stray dancing bear appears at the site. Nothing to be Afraid of: The farm animals are tired of Wade's phobias, so they try to find something that would not scare him. The Big Talker: Garfield is furious with a loudmouth superstitious television host, who dislikes cats, and plans revenge with superstition. | | "Show 32" | Cactus Makes Perfect | Hogcules II | Crime and Nourishment | 25 November 1989 (1989-11-25) | | Cactus Makes Perfect: Coming Soon Hogcules II: Coming Soon Crime and Nourishment: Retrieving his lasagna at a picnic, Garfield stumbles upon a strange community of small green people (similar to the [Smurfs]]) who use food items as currency, and eat money. | | "Show 33" | T.V. of Tomorrow | Little Red Riding Egg | Well-Fed Feline | 25 November 1989 (1989-11-25) | | T.V. of Tomorrow: After their current set breaks, Jon, Garfield, and Odie go shopping for a new TV, some of which are bizarre. Little Red Riding Egg: After finding a video camera, Orson decides to make a film with the farm animals adapting "Little Red Riding Hood" using Sheldon as the title character, while the Fox is searching for nourishment. Well-Fed Feline: Coming Soon | | "Show 34" | Invasion of the Big Robots | Shelf Esteem | Housebreak Hotel | 2 December 1989 (1989-12-02) | | Invasion of the Big Robots: Garfield wakes up one morning and finds himself in a Space Shuttle-like location. After a warrior (Starwolf) passes by him and makes commands to his fleet, Garfield soon realizes that he is in the wrong cartoon. He then asks Starwolf for assistance, but Starwolf doesn’t recognize him as a cat and tries to attack him, as Starwolf and his fleet are apparently trying to take over the world. Garfield manages to get away; then he soon discovers that he is actually inside a robot. He commands the robot to stop, and it does; then Garfield commands it (and another robot) to dance, which causes enough commotion to ruin Starwolf and company’s invasion plans. Garfield further learns that the robots are Transformer-like robots, and he hits random buttons to see what will happen. Garfield’s button pressing ejects him from the robot via a transportation pod, and he lands in a forest. He is relieved that he is no longer in the cartoon with the giant robots until he meets a band of cute animals living in the forest who promise to teach him to be sweet and nice. He then wishes to be back with the giant robots, and he gets back into the pod and leaves. Shelf Esteem: Wade runs around in a usual frenzy and eventually crashes into Orson, who is busy trying to put his books away. Roy tells Wade and Lanolin that that will never get done because Orson cannot put a book away without reading it first; then he bets Wade and Lanolin a month’s chores that Orson can’t do it. Meanwhile, Orson continues his work but then he gets caught up reading The Scarlet Pimpernel. Roy sees this and confirms his confidence, but then he sneaks some of his library books into Orson’s pile of books. Orson then comes across one of Roy’s books (about the Stone Age) thinking it belongs to him, and begins reading it. Wade and Lanolin had seen Roy’s trick, and Wade tells her that she will lose the bet. Lanolin then slips a new book into Orson’s hand before Roy walks up to Orson and convinces him to read the book before putting it away. The book is called How to Be a Librarian, and after reading that “a good librarian puts every book in its place right away”, Orson does just that. Lanolin and Wade give Roy their respective lists of chores; Wade comments that his chores include raking the leaves. Orson overhears this and suggests to Roy that reading a book could help the time go faster. Roy opens the book and reads about slaves rowing a ship. Housebreak Hotel: Jon is planning to go out of town, but none of his friends want to look after Garfield and Odie while he's away, thus forcing him to put them in a pet shelter. Garfield isn't very keen on the idea, at least until he sees a commercial on the TV about a "grand" pet hotel called Housebreak Hotel. At Housebreak Hotel, Garfield, Jon, and Odie meet Howie, the smug owner of the hotel, who assures Jon that his pets will be taken good care of. As Jon leaves, the servants take Garfield and Odie to their rooms, which are revealed to be dull, dark storage areas where the pets are kept in cages. The hotel is actually a pet abusing scam which is illegal but Howie knows that. Things get much worse when Howie serves up slop to the pets as their dinner. Garfield refuses to eat it, so Howie orders his goons to force-feed Garfield the food. Later, as he's inside his cage, Garfield can't take anymore, so he escapes his cage by shaking it open, then releases all the other pets, causing them to escape, as well as rescuing Odie. With his business ruined, Howie tells Garfield that he'll do anything just to get rid of Garfield. Garfield has a great idea in mind... A few days later, Jon arrives at Hotel LePosh and finds both Garfield and Odie there, relaxing in a luxury room. Jon is enraged by how much this will cost, only to find out that Housebreak Hotel are paying for Garfield and Odie's hotel bill. And so, Jon decides to relax with Garfield and Odie in Hotel LePosh. | | "Show 35" | First Class Feline | Hamelot | How to be Funny! | 2 December 1989 (1989-12-02) | | First Class Feline: Coming Soon Hamelot: Coming Soon How to be Funny!: Coming Soon | | "Show 36" | Mystic Manor | Flop goes the Weasel | The Legend of Long Jon | 9 December 1989 (1989-12-09) | | Mystic Manor: Coming Soon Flop goes the Weasel: The farm animals believe Wade is a hero after defeating the Weasel, causing Wade to take the fame for granted. First appearance of the Weasel. The Legend of Long Jon: While visiting Yorktown, Jon discovers that he had an evil pirate ancestor named Long Jon Arbuckle. | | "Show 37" | China Cat | Cock-a-Doodle Dandy | Beach Blanket Bonzo | 9 December 1989 (1989-12-09) | | China Cat: While visiting China, a waitress at a restaurant tells Jon a legend about an orange cat similar to Garfield, and how it brings bag luck. Cock-a-Doodle Dandy: Coming Soon Beach Blanket Bonzo: Coming Soon | | "Show 38" | Lemon-Aid | Hog Noon | Video Airlines | 16 December 1989 (1989-12-16) | | Lemon-Aid: Jon gets conned by Al J. Swindler (Al G. Swindler in later episodes) into getting a new car, only to find that it's broken. Hog Noon: Coming Soon Video Airlines: Since Jon, Garfield, and Odie are tired of seeing a monster movie sequel on television, they visit a video rental store, and eventually end up at a cinema. | | "Show 39" | The Mail Animal | Peanut-Brained Rooster | Mummy Dearest | 23 December 1989 (1989-12-23) | | The Mail Animal: Jon Arbuckle's mailman, Herman Post, delivers the mail and is once again defeated by Garfield. As he walks back to the mail truck, the post office chief scolds him for being afraid of a cat. He takes away Herman's cap, necktie and letter bag and fires him. When Jon finds out what happened to Herman, he locks Garfield out of the house. Garfield sees Herman weeping on the curb, talking about how he always wanted to be a mailman and how his dream has been ruined. Peanut-Brained Rooster: Orson is having his lunch when the Viewer (AKA You) has lunch with Orson. Orson hopes you haven't brought any peanuts after what happened the other day. Mummy Dearest: This is one of the dream sequence episodes. This time while visiting a museum Garfield falls down and hurts himself leading to a dream sequence. In it Garfield dreams he is a cat in ancient Egypt. And a Egyptian guy is trying get rid of the Pharaoh's (Jon) good luck charm: his cat! | [edit] Season 3 (1990) In this season, the show switched to its more well-known "We're Ready to Party" theme song, also written by Desiree Goyette, and the only theme song shown in syndication. Episodes 40-48 can be found on the Garfield and Friends: Volume 2 DVD set, while the rest of this season are on the Garfield and Friends: Volume 3 set. | Episode | Garfield Episode 1 | U.S. Acres Episode | Garfield Episode 2 | Original Airdate | | "Show 40" | Skyway Robbery | The Bunny Rabbits is Coming! | Close Encounters of the Garfield Kind | 15 September 1990 (1990-09-15) | | Skyway Robbery: Jon is conned by Swindler again by flying him to Miami. The Bunny Rabbits is Coming!: Orson receives a mysterious message in the morning telling him that "the bunny rabbits is coming". Wade snaps into panic. Later, the weasel kidnaps the resident chickens by bagging them. He then stuffs Roy, Wade and Orson into another bag. But his plan backfires when the "bunny rabbits" come and trample him. Orson, Roy and Wade escape and Roy is soon praised by the chickens when he rescues them. The weasel runs away and the guardian of the bunny rabbits comes and asks where his herd went. Close Encounters with the Garfield Kind: An alien lands in Jon's backyard. Jon thinks he is friendly, but Garfield finds out that the alien's appearance is deceptive. | | "Show 41" | Cinderella Cat | Cock-A-Doodle Duel | Astrocat | 15 September 1990 (1990-09-15) | | Cinderella Cat: Coming Soon Cock-A-Doodle Duel: Coming Soon Astrocat: Coming Soon | | "Show 42" | Ship Shape | Barn of Fear II | Break a Leg | 22 September 1990 (1990-09-22) | | Ship Shape: Coming Soon Barn of Fear II: Coming Soon Break a Leg: Coming Soon | | "Show 43" | Twice Told Tale | Orson goes on Vacation | Wedding Bell Blues | 22 September 1990 (1990-09-22) | | Twice Told Tale: Coming Soon Orson goes on Vacation: Coming Soon Wedding Bell Blues: Coming Soon | | "Show 44" | Clean Sweep | Secrets of the Animated Cartoon | How the West was Lost | 29 September 1990 (1990-09-29) | | Clean Sweep: Coming Soon Secrets of the Animated Cartoon: Coming Soon How the West was Lost: Coming Soon | | "Show 45" | Binky Gets Canceled Again! | Orson's Dinner | Flat Tired | 29 September 1990 (1990-09-29) | | Binky Gets Canceled Again!: Coming Soon Orson's Dinner: Orson is cleaning out old books and finds a book called How to Start Your Own Restaurant. He and Wade decide to open their own diner as a way to make some extra cash. They set up, and Roy becomes their first customer. Orson says they have no menu, promising they have a fully stocked kitchen. He also makes the claim that "If you can order something we can't fix, you get free food for a month!" Roy comes up with some wild orders and each one is filled, until he orders something they can't make, an "elephant foot sandwich with mustard". They race around trying to find elephant and almost have no luck when Binky's circus truck breaks down and unknowingly the elephant inside escapes. Orson and Wade bring the elephant back and tell Roy they couldn't complete his order. He asks if it's because they didn't have any elephant and Orson responds, "Oh, we have plenty of elephant! We just ran out of mustard!" Flat Tired: Garfield wakes up one morning, and tells the unseen director that he is too tired to act. Odie suggests that he fills in for Garfield, and the director agrees and presents him with a cartoon of his own. Garfield lies in his bed and watches the cartoon on a portable television set. He sees a title card, complete with Odie's name and the episode name ("A Witch in Time"). Odie is seen walking down a street and picks up a purse. He finds the owner, which turns out to be an old lady who invites him to come to her house, where she promises to reward Odie with a steak. Odie complies, but as soon as he gets to the house, he discovers the lady to be a wicked witch. Odie tries to escape unsuccessfully. The witch puts him into a cage and turns him into a gerbil. Next, she decides to make a gerbil sandwich from Odie. The director eventually convinces Garfield to save Odie. While the witch is preparing the ingredients for her sandwich, Garfield comes to the door, disguised as a mailman, and presents her with a large box, and then walks off. The witch sets the box onto the table. Garfield pops out of the box, and uses the magic wand to turn the witch into a bird, which flies away. Garfield turns Odie back into a dog, and they walk home. Odie asks Garfield how he got inside the box, to which Garfield responds by saying, "Hey, don't ask me, it's your cartoon". First Appearance of J.D | | "Show 46" | Return of the Buddy Bears | Much Ado About Lanolin | Reigning Cats and Dogs | 6 October 1990 (1990-10-06) | | Return of the Buddy Bears: Coming Soon Much Ado about Lanolin: Coming Soon Reigning Cats and Dogs: Cats from everywhere turn on their television sets, and they are doing this because there is a show on. The topic is why cats are better than dogs, and Garfield hosts the show. He talks about that cats are just better than dogs before letting Odie on the show to demonstate. After saying that this is easy and he knows Odie's basic flaws he walks around Odie, confused that he doesn't know where to start. He also needs a cat to be on the show. Nermal runs in for the show and comments that he is 'the cutest thing on four legs,' but Garfield comments that lasagna served on a dining table actually is the cutest thing on four legs. To Garfield, Nermal is not the ultimate cat for Garfield because he wants to do it alone, so Nermal is pulled away from the scene. Then Garfield shows some films about how a dog and a cat ask for food, bring in paper, exercise, chase a ball, and go to a store. At one point Nermal comes in and after showing Garfield how he balances on a ball, he is immediately put right in a box, somehow prepared to be sent to Abu Dhabi. Later Garfield gets a visit from dogs who have heard about the show and they do not like it. Garfield is reported if he insults the dogs once more, he will be in trouble. Soon Nermal comes out of the box. he is upset, and gets upset enough that he feels better when Garfield doesn't only let Nermal be on the show, but to host it. Nermal talks about the dogs and gets a visit from the same dogs Garfield met. As Garfield and Odie head for the sunset thinking that dogs are not actually very bad because they show some useful functions, Nermal becomes chased by the dogs. However, Garfield and Odie do not care, and they continue walking into the sunset. | | "Show 47" | Fit for a King | Ben Hogs | Dessert in the Desert | 6 October 1990 (1990-10-06) | | Fit for a King: Coming Soon Ben Hogs: Coming Soon Dessert in the Desert: Coming Soon | | "Show 48" | Hounds of the Arbuckles | Read Alert | Urban Arbuckle | 13 October 1990 (1990-10-13) | | Hounds of the Arbuckles: Coming Soon Read Alert: Coming Soon Urban Arbuckle: Coming Soon | | "Show 49" | Odielocks and the Three Cats | Quack to the Future | Beddy Buy | 13 October 1990 (1990-10-13) | | Odielocks and the Three Bears: Coming Soon Quack to the Future: Coming Soon Beddy Buy: Coming Soon | | "Show 50" | Count Lasagna | Mystery Guest | Rodent Rampage | 20 October 1990 (1990-10-20) | | Count Lasagna: Coming Soon Mystery Guest: Roy hosts a gameshow called Mystery Guest with a tractor as a Prize and Fred Duck as an assistant who flew south for the winter. Then Garfield made an entrance and the caller were guessing who he was. Rodent Rampage: Coming Soon | | "Show 51" | The Feline Felon | The Legal Eagle | The Cactus Saga | 20 October 1990 (1990-10-20) | | The Feline Felon: Coming Soon The Legal Eagle: Coming Soon The Cactus Saga: Coming Soon | | "Show 52" | D.J. Jon | Cornfinger | Five Minute Warning | 27 October 1990 (1990-10-27) | | "Show 53" | Wonderful World | The Orson Awards | The Garfield Workout | 27 October 1990 (1990-10-27) | | Wonderful Worlds: Coming Soon The Orson Awards: Coming Soon The Garfield Workout: Coming Soon | | "Show 54" | All Things Fat and Small | Robin Hog | Hare Replacement | 3 November 1990 (1990-11-03) | | All Things Fat and Small: Coming Soon Robin Hog: Coming Soon Hare Replacement: Coming Soon | | "Show 55" | Stick to It | Orson in Wonderland | For Cats Only | 10 November 1990 (1990-11-10) | | Stick to It: Coming Soon Orson in Wonderland: Coming Soon For Cats Only: Coming Soon | | "Show 56" | Mistakes will Happen | The Well Dweller | The Wise Man | 10 November 1990 (1990-11-10) | | Mistakes Will Happen: The episode begins in the city park, where Garfield, Jon and Odie are cooking out. The episode already starts out with errors, but in the commentary, Garfield and Odie claim that they have not seen any yet. Back in the actual episode, as soon as Jon warns Garfield and Odie that the woods are supposedly haunted, the day abruptly turns into night. Garfield, of course, takes Jon for granted, and when Jon realises that Garfield won't listen to him anyway, he decides to teach him a lesson and goes into the woods himself. Meanwhile, the police are in the woods searching for an escaped convict. Even when Odie was temporarily replaced with Nermal, Garfield in the commentary still claims to not have seen any mistakes in the cartoon yet. While Garfield and Odie are lost in the woods, they reach a cave as Garfield says that there's no one else around for miles. The Buddy Bears suddenly appear from the cave and sing their theme song before returning into the cave. Garfield nonchalantly reaffirms his claim and leaves the area with Odie. Meanwhile, the convict discovers Gafield and Odie alone in the woods, and realising that people might be nearby, he decides to scare them off so he won't be found. As Garfield and Odie are fully convinced that the woods is not haunted, they are scared away by an owl. As Jon searches for Garfield with a sheet under his arm, Garfield sets up a meal for himself and Odie by unpacking a huge amount of food; in the commentary, Odie calls this out as a mistake, but Garfield claims that that's how much he always packs. Back in the episode, while Garfield is eating the food (leaving none for Odie), he catches Jon disguising himself as a ghost using the sheet, intending to scare the pets with it. However, Jon realises that there are no eye holes in the disguise, and he blindly walks into a tree. The convict finds Jon's unconscious form, steals the sheet, and puts it on. Upon seeing the convict, Odie gets scared and runs away, but Garfield, believing that it's Jon in disguise, isn't fooled and eventually attacks him. The convict runs away from Garfield and hides in a nearby cave, but gets chased out by a wolf. The sheet falls off of the convict as he escapes from the woods and chases a police car, wanting to return to prison after his ordeal. The sheet lands back on Jon just as Garfield comes to wake him up and go home, telling him that he makes "a lousy ghost". In the final scene, as all three drive home, Garfield hears a news report about the escaped convict being apprehended in the forest, but Jon assures him, "We have pretty boring lives, we haven't run into people like that. The Well Dweller: Coming Soon The Wise Man: Coming Soon | | "Show 57" | Star Struck | Electron Daze | Dirty Business | 17 November 1990 (1990-11-17) | | Star Struck: Coming Soon Electron Daze: Coming Soon Dirty Business: Jon takes Garfield and Odie to visit his cousin Berferd. All kinds of things are vanishing from the cousin's store, and eventually Garfield finds out that a pack rat is the one who steals the stuff. Before this, Jon and his cousin get a lot of mud thrown on them by an angry neighbor named Rufus, who believes that Berferd has stolen his dad's watch. | [edit] Season 4 (1991) For this season, the closing credits background was changed again, this time with the faces of Garfield, Jon, and Odie at the top, and the U.S. Acres characters at the bottom, against a green background. The Syndication package skips episodes 62-67 and 70-73. All episodes of this season except the last one are on the Garfield and Friends: Volume 3 DVD set, with episode 73 starting off the Garfield and Friends: Volume 4 set. | Episode | Garfield Episode 1 | U.S. Acres Episode | Garfield Episode 2 | Original Airdate | | "Show 58" | The Legend of Cactus Jupiter | Birthday Boy Roy | Jukebox Jon | 14 September 1991 (1991-09-14) | | The Legend of Cactus Jupiter: Coming Soon Birthday Boy Roy: Coming Soon Jukebox Jon: Coming Soon | | "Show 59" | Squeak Previews | Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Wade | A Tall Tale | 14 September 1991 (1991-09-14) | | Squeak Previews: Coming Soon Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Wade: Coming Soon A Tall Tale: Coming Soon | | "Show 60" | Moo Cow Mutt | Big Bad Buddy Bird | Angel Puss | 21 September 1991 (1991-09-21) | | Moo Cow Mutt: Coming Soon Big Bad Buddy Bird: Coming Soon Angel Puss: Coming Soon | | "Show 61" | Trial and Error | An Egg-Citing Story | Supermarket Mania | 21 September 1991 (1991-09-21) | | Trial and Error: Coming Soon An Egg-Citing Story: Coming Soon Supermarket Mania: Coming Soon | | "Show 62" | Frankenstein Feline | Weatherman Wade | Fill-in Feline | 28 September 1991 (1991-09-28) | | Frankenstein Feline: Coming Soon Weatherman Wade: Coming Soon Fill-in Feline: Coming Soon | | "Show 63" | Polar Pussycat | Over the Rainbow | Remote Possibilities | 28 September 1991 (1991-09-28) | | Polar Pussycat: Garfield got lost in the South Pole when he accidentally gets sent to the plane while he takes a nap. Over the Rainbow: Coming Soon Remote Possibilities: Coming Soon | | "Show 64" | Night of the Living Laundromat | Fast Food | Cash and Carry | 5 October 1991 (1991-10-05) | | Night of the Living Laundromat: Coming Soon Fast Food: Coming Soon Cash and Carry: Coming Soon | | "Show 65" | Speed Trap | Flights of Fantasy | Castaway Cat | 5 October 1991 (1991-10-05) | | Speed Trap: Coming Soon Flights of Fantasy: Coming Soon Castaway Cat: Coming Soon | | "Show 66" | Mind over Matter | Orson at the Bat | The Multiple Choice Cartoon | 12 October 1991 (1991-10-12) | | Mind Over Matter: Coming Soon Orson at the Bat: Coming Soon The Multiple Choice Cartoon: Coming Soon | | "Show 67" | Galactic Gamesman Garfield | Sly Spy Guy | The Thing That Stayed... Forever! | 12 October 1991 (1991-10-12) | | Galactic Gamesman Garfield: Coming Soon Sly Spy Guy: Coming Soon The Thing That Stayed... Forever!: Coming Soon | | "Show 68" | Bouncing Baby Blues | The Ugly Duckling | Learning Lessons | 19 October 1991 (1991-10-19) | | Bouncing Baby Blues: Garfield and Odie went to the supermarket and accidentally takes a baby home. The Ugly Duckling: Coming Soon Learning Lessons: Coming Soon | | "Show 69" | Robodie II | For Butter or Worse | Annoying Things | 19 October 1991 (1991-10-19) | | Robodie II: Coming Soon For Butter or Worse: Coming Soon Annoying Things: Coming Soon | | "Show 70" | Guaranteed Trouble | Fan Clubbing | A Jarring Experience | 26 October 1991 (1991-10-26) | | Guaranteed Trouble: Coming Soon Fan Clubbing: Coming Soon A Jarring Experience: Coming Soon | | "Show 71" | The Idol of Id | Bedtime Story Blues | Mamma Manicotti | 2 November 1991 (1991-11-02) | | The Idol of Id: Coming Soon Bedtime Story Blues: Coming Soon Mamma Manicotti: Coming Soon | | "Show 72" | The Pizza Patrol | The Son Also Rises | Rolling Romance | 9 November 1991 (1991-11-09) | | The Pizza Patrol: Coming Soon The Son Also Rises: Coming Soon Rolling Romance: Coming Soon | | "Show 73" | The Automated, Animated Adventure | It's A Wonderful Wade | Truckin' Odie | 16 November 1991 (1991-11-16) | | The Automated, Animated Adventure: Animator Mr. Sproket uses Garfield to demonstrate Computer animation to Jon. It's A Wonderful Wade: Coming Soon Truckin' Odie: Garfield sings about Odie riding with a rookie trucker named Billy Bob (He bares a resemblance to Jon) | [edit] Season 5 (1992) The syndication package ends at episode 83. All the episodes from the season are included on the Garfield and Friends: Volume 4 DVD set. - Show 74: Home Away from Home / Rainy Day Robot / Odie the Amazing (tx 19.09.92)
- Show 75: Home Sweet Swindler / Forget-Me-Not Newton / The Great Inventor (tx 19.09.92)
- Show 76: Taste Makes Waist / The Wolf Who Cried Boy / Day of Doom (tx 26.09.92)
- Show 77: Country Cousin / The Name Game / The Carnival Curse (tx 26.09.92)
- Show 78: Renewed Terror / Badtime Story / Tooth or Dare (tx 03.10.92)
- Show 79: The First Annual Garfield Watchers Test / Stark Raven Mad / The Record Breaker (tx 03.10.92)
- Show 80: The Kitty Council / The Bo Show / Bad Neighbor Policy (tx 10.10.92)
- Show 81: Canvas Back Cat / Make Believe Moon / The Creature that Lived in the Refrigerator, Behind the Mayonnaise, Next to the Ketchup and to the Left of the Cole Slaw! (tx 10.10.92)
- Show 82: Cute for Loot / The Caverns of Cocoa / Dream Date (tx 17.10.92)
- Show 83: Airborne Odie / Once Upon A Time Warp / Bride and Broom (tx 17.10.92)
- Show 84: Dummy of Danger / Sooner or Later / Jumping Jon (tx 24.10.92)
- Show 85: The Worst Pizza in the History of Mankind / Jack II: The Rest of the Story / The Garfield Opera (tx 24.10.92)
- Show 86: Cartoon Cat Conspiracy / Who Done It? / The Picnic Panic (tx 31.10.92)
- Show 87: Sound Judgement / Gross Encounters / The Perils of Penelope (tx 31.10.92)
- Show 88: Ghost of a Chance / Roy Gets Sacked / Revenge of the Living Lunch (tx 07.11.92)
- Show 89: Supersonic Seymour / A Mildly Mental Mix-Up / The Garfield Rap (tx 07.11.92)
[edit] Season 6 (1993) Episodes 90-96 are available on the Garfield and Friends: Volume 4 DVD set. Episodes 97-105 are available on Garfield and Friends: Volume 5 DVD set. - Show 90: A Vacation From His Senses / The Incredibly Stupid Swamp Monster / Dread Giveaway (tx 11.09.93)
- Show 91: The Wright Stuff / Orson Express / Safe at Home (tx 11.09.93)
- Show 92: Jon the Barbarian / Uncle Roy to the Rescue / The Kitten and the Council (tx 25.09.93)
- Show 93: Next-Door Nuisance / What's It All About, Wade? / Bigfeetz (tx 25.09.93)
- Show 94: Canine Conspiracy / Snow Wade and the 77 Dwarfs (part one) / The Genuine Article (tx 09.10.93)
- Show 95: The Best Policy / Snow Wade and the 77 Dwarfs (part two) / Fishy Feline (tx 09.10.93)
- Show 96: The Pie-Eyed Piper / Fine-Feathered Funny Man / Sweet Tweet Treat (tx 23.10.93)
- Show 97: The Floyd Story / How Now, Stolen Cow? / The Second Penelope Episode (tx 23.10.93)
- Show 98: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse / Payday Mayday / How to Drive Humans Crazy (tx 06.11.93)
- Show 99: Date of Disaster / A Little Time-Off / The Longest Doze (tx 06.11.93)
- Show 100: Stairway to Stardom / The Return of the Incredibly Stupid Swamp Monster / The Life and Times of the Lasagna Kid (tx 20.11.93)
- Show 101: Magic, Monsters and Manicotti / The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere's Duck / Unreal Estate (tx 20.11.93)
- Show 102: Lost and Foundling / Winter Wonderland / Films and Felines (tx 04.12.93)
- Show 103: The Garfield Musical / Mind Over Melvin / Madman Meets His Match (tx 04.12.93)
- Show 104: Knights and Daze / Holiday Happening / Jailbird Jon (tx 18.12.93)
- Show 105: The Third Penelope Episode / Hare Force / Garfield's Garbage Can and Tin Pan Alley Review (tx 18.12.93)
[edit] Season 7 (1994) In this season, the show went back to airing one new episode a week, but stayed in the hour-length format, filling up the second half-hour with episodes from the previous season and some of the prime-time specials. This entire season, along with the second half of season 6, is available on Garfield and Friends: Volume 5 DVD set. Also worth noting is that here, a new theme song was added that was written by J.R. Johnston and Neil Panton. The theme was sung by J.R. Johnston. This theme song was not shown internationally, and as a result, it does not appear on the DVDs (although Garfield's quotations are kept intact). - Show 106: Change of Mind / Temp Trouble / The Perfect Match (tx 10.09.94)
- Show 107: The Legend of Johnny Ragweedseed / Grape Expectations (part one) / Catch As Cats Can't (tx 17.09.94)
- Show 108: A Matter of Conscience / Grape Expectations (part two) / Top Ten (tx 24.09.94)
- Show 109: My Fair Feline / Double Trouble Talk / Half-Baked Alaska (tx 01.10.94)
- Show 110: Puss in High-Tops / Egg Over Easy (part one) / The Beast from Beyond (tx 08.10.94)
- Show 111: Model Behavior / Egg Over Easy (part two) / Another Ant Episode (tx 15.10.94)
- Show 112: Guy of Her Dreams / The Discount of Monte Cristo / The Fairy Dogmother (tx 22.10.94)
- Show 113: The Stand-Up Mouse / Daydream Doctor / Happy Garfield Day (tx 29.10.94)
- Show 114: Sit on It / Kiddy Korner / Brainware Broadcast (tx 29.10.94)
- Show 115: The Suburban Jungle / The Thing in the Box / The Feline Philosopher (tx 05.11.94)
- Show 116: Thoroughly Mixed-Up Mouse / The Old Man of the Mountain / Food Fighter (tx 12.11.94)
- Show 117: The Jelly Roger / The Farmyard Feline Philosopher / Dogmother II: The Dog Alley City Adventure (tx 19.11.94)
- Show 118: Alley Katta and the 40 Thieves / If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Alpha Centauri / Clash of the Titans (tx 26.11.94)
- Show 119: Canned Laughter / Deja Vu / The Man Who Hated Cats (tx 03.12.94)
- Show 120: The Horror Hostess (part one) /Newsworthy Wade / The Horror Hostess (part two) (tx 10.12.94)
- Show 121: Arbuckle the Invincible / The Monster Who Couldn't Scare Anybody / The Ocean Blue (tx 17.12.94)
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