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  2. Garfield is a fictional cat and the protagonist of the comic strip of the same name, created by Jim Davis. Garfield is portrayed as a lazy, fat, cynical and self-absorbed orange tabby Persian cat. He is noted for his love of lasagna and pizza, coffee, and sleeping, and his hatred of Mondays, Nermal, the vet, and exercise.

    • Jim Davis Originally Intended to Focus The Strip on Jon.
    • Garfield Was Named After Davis's Grandfather, James A. Garfield Davis ...
    • He Regrets at Least One Licensed Garfield item.
    • Garfield's Character Design Has Changed Many Times Over The years.
    • Davis Really Enjoyed Scaring Kids with Garfield's Halloween Adventure.
    • In 2011, A Full-Length Stage Musical called Garfield Live Was Staged in Muncie.
    • There's A Great Link Between Garfield Voice Actor Lorenzo Music and Bill Murray.
    • The Garfield Comic Strip Books Have Been Huge Hits.
    • Davis's Father's Favorite Comic Strip Wasn't Garfield.

    “I ran some early ideas at a local paper,” Jim Davis tells Mental Floss, “to see how I felt about it and I called the strip Jon. It was about him, but he had this wise cat who, every time, came back zinging him. He always had the great payoff. At the time, I worked for T.K. Ryan—the cartoonist for Tumbleweeds—and I showed it to him and told him how...

    ... who was named after President James A. Garfield. That’s quite a connection. Now just imagine a fat, wisecracking, lasagna-eating cat as the President of the United States of America. (Sounds like a dead-ringer for William Howard Taft!)

    According to Slate, Garfield merchandise brings in $750 million to $1 billion annually. Davis’s creation has been adapted and licensed more times than anyone could probably count, and of all of those items, there's one that Davis isn't thrilled with. “A few years ago there was a Zombie Garfield,” he says. “It was reallygnarly and I thought, 'Oh, th...

    There's one constant, though: The fat cat has always been—and will always be—fat. “If he lost weight, that would effectively end Garfieldas we know it,” Davis says. “Garfield sends a healthy message in that he’s not perfect. He knows that and he’s cool with that. He’s happy with himself. If everybody were, there would probably be fewer disorders of...

    "It was such a challenge to try to think of something that could be scary, but fortunately we got to work with animation—we could marry scary sounds with scary music and scary images, and set the stage for a scary experience," Davis says. "Even down to the use of the actor’s voice. C. Lindsay Workman [who voices the old man that tells Garfield and ...

    The musical was supposed to start touring the United States in September 2010, but was delayed until January 2011, when it premiered in Muncie. Davis wrote Garfield Live,while Michael Dansicker and Bill Meade handled the music and lyrics.

    Lorenzo Music provided the voice of Garfield in all of the cat’s TV specials from 1982 to 1991, as well as during the 1988 to 1994 run of Garfield and Friends. Music also provided the voice of Peter Venkman in The Real Ghostbusters. Murray, of course, played Venkman in the Ghostbusters films and would, in 2004, provide the voice of Garfield in Garf...

    “The 11 Garfield comic strip books have all been number one on the New York Times Bestseller List,” Davis says. “At one time there were seven on the list simultaneously. At that point, they changed the way the list was done because other publishing houses were complaining that their authors couldn’t get on the list because of Garfield. Garfield at ...

    Davis's father and namesake, who passed away in 2016, liked Garfield but preferred another comic strip: Beetle Bailey. “Nobody else knew that until today,” Davis tells us. This article originally appeared in 2014.

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  3. Sep 4, 2023 · Q: Is Garfield based on a real cat? A: No, Garfield is not based on a real cat. He is entirely a fictional character. Q: How many animated TV shows and movies has Garfield been in? A: Garfield has appeared in several animated TV shows and movies, including “Garfield and Friends” and “Garfield: The Movie.” Q: Does Garfield have any friends?

  4. May 24, 2024 · Garfield shares traits with actual cats, and given the nature of his original comic strip, many wonder if he's inspired by one cat in particular.

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  5. Garfield is Jon's orange tabby cat. Some of his personality traits include laziness, cynicism, sarcasm, a hatred of Mondays, a tendency to be annoyed by Jon's dog Odie, active imagination, a love for lasagna, [2] and a hatred for Nermal. [3]

  6. Contrary to typical cat behavior, Garfield does not chase nor eat mice. He does not wish to see them eaten, thinking himself above doing something so low. He comments on other cats' habits of chasing and eating mice as horrifying.

  7. Garfield is a long-running multi-media franchise created by Jim Davis. Published as a comic strip since June 19, 1978, it chronicles the life of the title character, the cat Garfield, his owner, Jon Arbuckle, and Arbuckle's dog, Odie.

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