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  2. Garfield is jealous of Odie. Although Garfield says that he is dumb, Odie can be relatively smart on occasion. He is capable of communicating articulate sentences through barks.

  3. Mar 23, 2024 · Little do fans know, though, that Odie has actually spoken before, but only once since he was first introduced in 1978. In the Garfield comic released on June 15, 1980, Garfield aggressively begins poking at Jon, telling him to feed him.

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  4. Garfield is jealous of Odie. Although Garfield says that he is dumb, Odie can be relatively smart on occasion. He is capable of communicating articulate sentences through barks.

  5. In the animated cartoon, Hubert is portrayed as hostile towards Garfield and Odie, after Garfield tore up their yard and knocked flowers and dirt on Hubert's head. He calls the animal shelter personnel to remove them.

  6. The best explanation that I can give is that Odie's lack of thought bubbles is a relic from early installment weirdness. Garfield was the only animal in the strip before Odie appeared. The strip largely took place from Garfield's point of view, and he was the only animal who could have thought bubbles because of this. This made sense.

  7. Garfield doesn't think much of Odie's affair; in fact he's a bit jealous, and decides to get rid of the brush. The next morning, Odie’s sweetheart has disappeared, and the poor lovelorn pup starts howling at the top of his lungs.

  8. Odie is the tritagonist of the Garfield franchise. He was created by Jim Davis. He is both Garfield's best friend and frenemy who he often calls a "dumb dog." However, Odie is kind, loyal and caring but will, every now and again, stand up to Garfield mistreating him.

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