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Release date: 1992-09-19

Garfield runs away, and is nearly smothered by his new owner, who believes Garfield is her missing cat.
Release date: 1992-09-19

When Roy has to find water, he buys a robot that can alter any weather. Meanwhile, Orson's brothers try to steal the crop, disguised as a car.
Release date: 1992-09-19

Odie finds a magic wand tossed away by a magician. Garfield and Odie think that it is merely another stick.
Release date: 1992-09-19

Garfield hosts a quiz show while a spokesmouse continually advertises products.
Release date: 1992-09-19

Orson tells his version of Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven, entitled The Rooster, which is about the main character (played by Orson) trying to guard his vegetables from the rooster (played by Roy). Meanwhile, Orson's brothers arrive to steal the crops.
Release date: 1992-09-19

When Garfield and Odie accidentally break his record player, Jon tries to find a new one.
Release date: 1992-09-19

After Jon subscribes to a magazine, the magazine salesman begins pestering and stalking him to renew his subscription.
Release date: 1992-09-26

Orson, too sick to read Chicken Licken to Booker and Sheldon, has the rest of the farm try to help.
Release date: 1992-09-26

A saber-tooth tiger—one that should have been extinct millions of years ago—trades places with an unwittingly involved Garfield.
Release date: 1992-09-26

In an effort to get married, Jon's cousin Roscoe looks for a job. Roscoe is hired to re-shingle the roof, mow the lawn, and vacuum the house, all of which result in the house being wrecked.
Release date: 1992-09-26

Orson reads Rumpelstiltskin to Booker and Sheldon, who (along with Wade and Roy) keep making changes to the story (e.g. showing a miller's son instead of a daughter and making the title character a superhero).
Release date: 1992-09-26

After getting her arrested, Garfield is cursed by a fortune teller.
Release date: 1992-09-26

Heavy rain causes Jon's roof to leak. After a series of scams by Swindler, Jon finally sells his house to him.
Release date: 1992-10-03

Wade's dangerously forgetful cousin Newton comes to the farm looking for work. Meanwhile, Roy tries to build a rocket, and Gort tries to steal the tomato crop.
Release date: 1992-10-03

Garfield tells the story of a cat in Ancient Rome who helped create lasagna.
Release date: 1992-10-03

Jon buys a health food meal from an infomercial after going on a diet, only for it to be a scam. Garfield tries to get back at the advertiser.
Release date: 1992-10-03

A wolf has been lurking around the farm, so Orson informs everyone of a bell system to alert everyone else if the wolf is seen. This gives Roy an idea to perform a practical joke similar to The Boy Who Cried Wolf.
Release date: 1992-10-03

Garfield finds a wishing well, and wishes to eliminate Mondays. He soon regrets his wish after learning that Monday is the day the garbage is collected, Jon mows the lawn, and Jon gets paid, among others.
Release date: 1992-10-03

Garfield is put on trial by the Kitty Council for not meeting their expectations.
Release date: 1992-10-10

After the farm animals, except Bo, are kidnapped by Orson's brothers, Bo has to perform the rest of the episode himself by impersonating everyone.
Release date: 1992-10-10

Garfield's neighbor goes into court to complain about Garfield's constant antics and ends up going mad after seeing Garfield's face.
Release date: 1992-10-10

A wrestler challenges Jon to a wrestling match by making an excuse that Garfield eats his pizzas. It is up to Garfield to save Jon from the wrestler.
Release date: 1992-10-10

Orson imagines himself, Wade, and Roy taking a trip to the moon. Meanwhile, two weasels named Waylon and Spence attempt to steal the chickens.
Release date: 1992-10-10

In "Garfield's Tales of Scary Stuff", a creature from the refrigerator comes alive and attempts to attack Jon, Garfield, and Odie.
Release date: 1992-10-10

Odie finds a magic lamp inside a small cave at the beach and wishes to be able to fly.
Release date: 1992-10-17

Wade tries to get his five dollars back from Roy. Orson gets fed up and tries to inspire Wade with historical moments.
Release date: 1992-10-17

A witch wants to make Jon her husband when her boyfriend ditches him. Garfield and Odie must find the witch's boyfriend before the marriage.
Release date: 1992-10-17

Garfield uses Nermal's cuteness to his advantage in an attempt to get food.
Release date: 1992-10-17

Wade, Roy, and Orson discover a mine infested with chocolate—and then find out why it was abandoned. Orson's brothers show up and hope to eat the cocoa for themselves.
Release date: 1992-10-17

Jon goes on a rigged dating show. Garfield tries to ruin the date without telling him the truth so that he is not as hurt.
Release date: 1992-10-17

Garfield tells the story of a terrible pizza-maker who angers all of the townspeople with his bad pizza.
Release date: 1992-10-24

Upset with all of the plot-holes in Jack and the Beanstalk, Booker, Sheldon, Wade, and Roy write their own conclusion.
Release date: 1992-10-24

A musical set to Dance of the Hours based on Garfield's overeating habits is performed in a "serious cultural moment" provided by the Buddy Bears.
Release date: 1992-10-24

Jon gets a dummy for an upcoming ventriloquist act. Garfield discovers that it is alive and plotting to invade the world and enslave mankind.
Release date: 1992-10-24

The wolf tells Roy about procrastination, and Roy spreads the word to the rest of the farm (except Orson) and starts a procrastinators meeting.
Release date: 1992-10-24

Garfield hosts a show about "great moments in stupidity" after Jon takes up skydiving.
Release date: 1992-10-24

When the sound effects supervisor quits, Garfield gives Odie the job of putting sound effects into the show.
Release date: 1992-10-31

After Orson reads a book about aliens, everyone else on the farm gets addicted to them. This gives the wolf an idea to make everyone think there are aliens around, so that he can get the chickens.
Release date: 1992-10-31

After dumping Brick, Penelope wants Garfield as her new boyfriend. Garfield is terrified of being near Penelope due to a threat from Brick.
Release date: 1992-10-31

Garfield complains about cartoons starring cats, and makes his own.
Release date: 1992-10-31

Three dogs named Who, What, and Where come to work on the farm. For Roy and Wade, it quickly turns into an Abbott and Costello-type nightmare as they desperately try to figure out their names.
Release date: 1992-10-31

In a musical episode, Garfield tries to keep ants from ruining a picnic prepared by Jon.
Release date: 1992-10-31

A ghost must prove his worth and scare Garfield.
Release date: 1992-11-07

Roy quits the show again and returns to The Buddy Bears.
Release date: 1992-11-07

In the fourth "Garfield's Tales of Scary Stuff" episode, a meteorite with the power to bring inanimate objects to life lands on Earth. It is passed on for decades, until it finally reaches the Arbuckle residence.
Release date: 1992-11-07

In an attempt to get organized faster, Jon hires a salesman named Super Sonic Seymour, who cons him into doing way too many chores at a quick pace, to the point that he does not have time to feed his pets.
Release date: 1992-11-07

A psychiatrist badger named Edward R. Furrow counsels Wade while the wolf cons Roy into winning a vacation to Fiji in an attempt to steal the chickens.
Release date: 1992-11-07

Garfield sends in his music video to Meow TV, which becomes the top #1 video of the week.
Release date: 1992-11-07
Lorenzo Music - Garfield (voice), Thom Huge - Jon Arbuckle / Roy / Binky the Clown (voice)
Jim Davis - Producer, Phil Roman - Producer, Bill Melendez - Producer, Lee Mendelson - Producer, Jay Poynor - Executive Producer