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** In "The Bad Sport", one throwaway gag mentions building a statue of [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] out of coleslaw, someone who would find his way back into Garfield media 23 years later with [http://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=625 this] ''[[Square Root of Minus Garfield]]'' comic.
** In "The Bad Sport", one throwaway gag mentions building a statue of [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] out of coleslaw, someone who would find his way back into Garfield media 23 years later with [http://www.mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=625 this] ''[[Square Root of Minus Garfield]]'' comic.
** At the beginning of "Astrocat" Garfield and Odie watch the game show "[[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Hit The Buzzer, Win A Cookie]]" and Garfield comments "And this is on the educational channel". Midly amusing comment then, very relevant today thanks to the [[Network Decay]] of [[The Learning Channel]].
** At the beginning of "Astrocat" Garfield and Odie watch the game show "[[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Hit The Buzzer, Win A Cookie]]" and Garfield comments "And this is on the educational channel". Midly amusing comment then, very relevant today thanks to the [[Network Decay]] of [[The Learning Channel]].
* [[Viewer Gender Confusion]]: Most fans thought Nermal was a girl because of [[Cross Dressing Voices|his feminine voice]] and there is absolutely nothing boyish about him...and he has [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics|eye-lashes]].
* [[Viewer Gender Confusion]]: Most fans thought Nermal was a girl because of [[Cross-Dressing Voices|his feminine voice]] and there is absolutely nothing boyish about him...and he has [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics|eye-lashes]].
** Most of the people who knew he was a guy only knew because he was frequently referred to as a guy in the comics.
** Most of the people who knew he was a guy only knew because he was frequently referred to as a guy in the comics.



Revision as of 12:09, 25 January 2014


This series contains YMMV examples of:

  • Adaptation Displacement: Not many people know that U.S. Acres was a comic strip too. The comic strip version of Bo was very unintelligent, the comic's Sheldon had a philosophical side, and two characters, Cody the Dog and Blue the Cat, were left out of the cartoon altogether (possibly to avoid the Talking Animal confusion that would have arisen regarding them and the non-speaking Garfield and Odie).
    • Possibly also because they'd disappeared from the strip by that point.
  • Awesome Music:
  • Ear Worm:

 We're ready to party, we're ready * boom boom*

I hope you bring lots of spaghetti ("I'm scared!")