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  1. English. Budget. $10 million. Box office. $1.7 million. Garfield Gets Real (also known as Garfield 3D in some regions) is a 2007 American animated adventure comedy film based on the comic strip Garfield. It was produced by Paws, Inc. in cooperation with Davis Entertainment, and The Animation Picture Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox ...

  2. Garfield Gets Real (Video 2007) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    is a 2007 CGI movie based on the Garfield franchise. It was released directly to video on August 9, 2007. It was produced by Paws Inc. in cooperation with Davis Entertainment. It was later followed by two sequels, Garfield's Fun Fest and Garfield's Pet Force.

    The film follows Garfield's life as a comic strip celebrity and his desire to live a normal life in the real world.

    Garfield resides with canine Odie and Jon in a what appears to be a suburban town inhabited by cartoon characters within the Comic Strip World. In Garfield's Pet Force, the towns name is revealed to be Grin City. Garfield and the gang work at Comic studios with other comic characters. The comic strip is made in Comic Strip world and sent to “The Real World” where it is put in the newspaper. Garfield is tired of the same old jokes his friends crack and is bored with his work and life in Comic Strip World and longs to go to The Real World.

    Odie, unwilling to return a prop bone to the Prop Boy, tries to hide it and ends up opening a patch on the screen. The danger alarm is rung, and everyone panics. Eli, the Head Technician of Comic Studios explains to the comic characters that the screen separates Comic Strip World and The Real World, with no way back. Garfield sees his chance to go to The Real World (and eat the hot dogs opposite the newsstand) and goes through the screen without anyone noticing. Later on, the comic characters realize Garfield is in the real world, and Eli blocks the patch on the screen that separates the real world by using special tape on it. Odie also winds up in the Real World. Odie gets his bone back and he and Garfield go find some dinner. Garfield meets a cat named Shecky, who invites Garfield and Odie to dinner and a show. As they chat, Odie is chased by a gang of chihuahuas who want his bone. Garfield goes to save Odie and eventually defeats the chihuahuas. Shecky and the duo head to a fence (which is known as Club Shecky) where the dinner and show are, where they meet two other pets, Waldo and Sheila. Shecky gets dinner by performing a "show" for the people who live in a building. The people who are trying to sleep get annoyed and they start throwing leftover foods at him. After dinner, Shecky brings Garfield and Odie to their new home, an abandoned hotel called Hotel Muncie.

    The next day, Garfield finds a newspaper in the trash and learns his strip will be canceled. Garfield finds an article in the newspaper asking people to audition and replace Garfield. Garfield and Odie head for the place where they are doing try-outs. The judges are not impressed by most auditioning, including Garfield and Odie. The judges are more impressed in Hale and Hardy, a muscular dog, and a muscular cat. One of the judges, Sid, decides to give Garfield one more chance: If Garfield does not make it back to Comic Strip world in 24 hours, Hale and Hardy will replace him. Garfield has an idea of building a bigger version of a concertina Wally (Neil Ross), another comic strip character, had invented (which can steal cookies) that can go through the screen back in Comic Studios and shares the idea with his friends back in Comic Strip world. Wally and the other comic strip characters then start building the giant concertina according to Wally's blueprints.

    Later that night, Garfield and Odie return to Hotel Muncie. Hale and Hardy sneak in the hotel and go into Garfield, Odie, and Shecky's room and tie them up and taunt them before leaving. As they close the door, a candle is knocked over and it sets fire to a newspaper, causing the entire hotel to go on fire. Eli finds out about this and calls everyone to the screen. Wally and the others complete the finishing touches to the giant concertina. Wally then asks for two volunteers to come with him to save Garfield, Odie, and Shecky. Billy Bear, another comic strip character who shares a strip with Randy Rabbit, and Jon volunteers to go with Wally to save the three friends, and go through the screen by going into the giant concertina-tunnel built by Wally. They enter the burning hotel through a small hole in the wall and free the three friends, and prepare to escape, but the entire hotel is in flames and the ceiling begins to collapse, blocking the exits. Luckily, Shecky finds a trash cart that they can ride in. Jon, Wally, Odie, Garfield, and Shecky jump in and Billy Bear is about to push the cart when Odie realizes his bone is missing and finds the bone lying on a chandelier. Billy Bear pushes the cart and jumps in too and they go down the staircase. Garfield winds up on the chandelier too. The others eventually save Garfield and Odie. The chandelier collapses causing the cart and the chandelier to fall to the ground. The six-duck as the cart crashes out of the hotel. The cart's wheel gets wrecked, causing the cart to fling the six into the "Bonitanator" and the door of the tunnel closes and disappears and they are transported back to Comic Strip World.

  3. Jim Davis. Everyone's favorite lazy, lasagna loving, Monday hating orange tabby leaves his exciting star of a popular comic strip world for the real one. But as the novelty wears thin, Garfield begins looking for a way back before his strip is permanently cancelled.

  4. Garfield Gets Real is a 2007 CGI movie based on the Garfield franchise. It was released directly to video on August 9, 2007. It was produced by Paws Inc. in cooperation with Davis Entertainment. It was later followed by two sequels, Garfield's Fun Fest and Garfield's Pet Force.

  5. Produced by: Dan Chuba, Mark A.Z. Dippé, Youngki Lee, Ash R. Shah, John Davis, Brian Manis. Executive Producer: Jim Davis. Music by: Kenneth Burgomaster. Editor: Rob Neal. Casting Director: Shannon Makhanian. Garfield the Cat - Frank Welker. Cast:

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  7. Sep 30, 2007 · Overview. Everyone's favorite lazy, lasagna loving, Monday hating orange tabby leaves his exciting star of a popular comic strip world for the real one. But as the novelty wears thin, Garfield begins looking for a way back before his strip is permanently cancelled. Mark A.Z. Dippé. Director. Jim Davis. Writer.

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