Ep 10. The Non-Garfield Show
- September 7, 2012
- 12 min
Garfield is back with another adventure, and this time the episode is called 'The Non-Garfield Show.' In this episode, we find Garfield on a show-within-a-show, which is a program entirely without him. This non-Garfield show is a massive hit with the audience, and it's driving Garfield crazy.
The episode starts with Jon and Odie in front of the TV, watching a show with a strange-looking cat. This show is called 'The Non-Garfield Show,' and Jon and Odie are really enjoying it. Garfield walks in, and he sees the two of them watching the show. He immediately turns off the TV and demands that they watch his show instead.
However, Jon and Odie are not interested in Garfield's antics today. They're too caught up in this new show that they discovered. Garfield, on the other hand, is feeling left out. He wants to know what's so great about this non-Garfield show that everyone is talking about.
Determined to find out, Garfield agrees to go on the non-Garfield show as a guest. However, he quickly realizes that he's not welcome there. The other cat who hosts the show, a smug feline named Wilbur, is not happy about the competition Garfield represents and is determined to make Garfield's appearance as miserable as possible.
Garfield quickly learns that his presence on the show is not appreciated when he is given a horrific costume to wear that is entirely unrecognizable. Wilbur then sets the stage for Garfield to make it look like he caused a fire on the set, and all of it in front of a live audience.
Things go from bad to worse when Garfield is blamed for messing up the lines, and the show is ruined. As Garfield gets kicked off stage, he gets into an argument with Wilbur, and they start to fight with each other. In the end, the audience loves it, and both Wilbur in the non-Garfield show and Garfield in his own show are happily forced back to their respective shows.
The episode ends with a valuable lesson for Garfield. He learns to accept that not everyone will like him, and that's okay. The world is big enough for everyone to have their own show, and it's important to respect the work and accomplishments of others. Garfield also learns the importance of empathy and understanding those that are different from him.
'The Non-Garfield Show' is an excellent episode, and it teaches a valuable lesson to Garfield and the audience. It's a fun episode with plenty of humor, and it showcases the strengths of the characters on both shows. The plot is engaging and keeps the audience hooked from start to finish. It's an episode that both children and adults can enjoy, and it's sure to be a favorite among fans of the show.