The Garfield Show facts for kids
The Garfield Show is a fun TV show from France and the United States. It uses CGI animation, which means the characters and scenes are made with computers. This show is based on the famous Garfield comic strip, which features a lazy, lasagna-loving cat. It's the second TV series about Garfield, following Garfield and Friends.
About The Garfield Show
The Garfield Show brings the beloved characters from the comic strip to life in a new way. The show focuses on Garfield, his owner Jon Arbuckle, and Jon's dog Odie. They often get into funny situations and adventures. The series uses modern computer animation to create a fresh look for the classic characters.
When and Where It Started
The show first aired in France on a channel called France 3. This happened on December 22, 2008. Soon after, English-speaking audiences got to see it. In the United Kingdom, the show began on Boomerang on May 5, 2009. Later that year, on November 2, 2009, The Garfield Show started airing in the United States on Cartoon Network.
What Happens in the Show
Each episode of The Garfield Show usually tells a new story. Garfield often tries to get more food, especially lasagna, or avoid exercise. He also loves to nap and tease Odie. Jon tries his best to manage Garfield's antics, but often ends up in funny trouble himself. The show is known for its humor and lighthearted adventures.
See Also
- For more information in Spanish, you can visit: El show de Garfield para niños