Garfield did not premiere in comics on June 19, 1978. That was the premiere of his nation syndicated run. He previously appeared in the Indiana newspaper The Pendleton Times.
3:43 What you say here isn't inaccurate, but I do want to correct that the general internet understanding of this isn't correct. Jim Davis joked in an anniversary book ONE TIME that Lyman might be in Jon's basement. The game you see here, Garfield Scary Scavenger Hunt 2, is NOT set in the Garfield home. It is set in a creepy haunted house, and every character from the franchise is depicted in some creepy way. For instance, you can find Liz' head hidden in the kitchen. But no one says Liz is dead!
8:05 Garfield hates mondays because mondays hate Garfield. Mondays are implied to be a cosmically powered force that have a vandetta against Garfield, and Garfield always has bad luck on Mondays. In July 1986, it was Monday for a week. Mondays hate Garfield so much that they rewrote time itself just to torment Garfield for 8 days straight.
There’s probably a universe where the Garfield world is a apocalyptic universe where Jon’s freaking dead and Garfield’s just using one of Jon’s outfits from his closet and a armor vest to both remember his owner and not get bit as easily and odie’s a survivor who goes out to find other survivors and bites zombie’s to draw blood out of them and kill the undead from their bloodloss.
Going from "Jon is a socially awkward cartoonist that lives with his fat cat" to "Garfield is a celestial being that is has met God and is just one of many in the Garfield multiverse" is insane
Why just recently I met Ninja Turtles who practice ninjitsu and eat pizza after being mutated by chemicals. They fight ninjas, mutants, and even aliens. Did you know they’re only 4 of many in the Turtle-Verse?! Few times even 5.
Jesus loves you and died and rose again for your sins. He wants to save you, all you have to do is ask Him to and trust in Him, and you will live with Him forever in paradise. John 3:16 Romans 8:35-39
"Monday is an entity that, logically, appears on Mondays, where it harasses Garfield through a combination of bad luck and practical jokes." - Garfield Wiki
There several comics where Garfield just hangs out with his 1978 self with no given reason. The effect this has had on the Garfield Timeline is currently unknown but is being researched by several prominent Garfologists.
According to Jim Davis, Lyman was drafted into the Vietnam War and died on the front lines. The idea that Jon isn't able to understand Garfield's thoughts doesn't hold up to scrutiny. They do actually sometimes directly respond to each other. It's possible he has an extremely refined sense of Garfield's body language, but there are times that Jon does things that would _require_ him to understand the exact wording of Garfield's thoughts. Garfield is unknowable, inevitable, and terrifying.
I remember as a real little kid first getting into Garfield, thinking that he could talk and everyone understood him. The fact that his lines were in a thought bubble while everyone else had speech bubbles didn't connect with me (I mean I was only like 5 or 6 at the time). Then one day after reading hundreds of Garfield strips by that point, I read a comic where Jon says something like, "Don't you just wish you could understand your pets?" After he found Garfield in some bizarre situation. And I remember how that one strip shook my whole world. Everything I thought I understood about Garfield had been flipped on its head. I started to reread comics I had already read and I suddenly was finding completely different ways to look at all of them. I'm not lying when I say that was a moment I'll never forget where my mind was blown, and by this dumb comic strip about a fat lazy cat of all things.
Vietnam ended in 1975 yet Lyman appeared in the strip up until 1983. What if Lyman and Jon were both in Vietnam together and Lyman is just a manifestation of Jon's PTSD?
Actually in the Garfield show thats not what happened. There's this episode on what happened to Lyman and I don't remember what happened to him, but he got separated from Jon and got lost
Im surprised you didnt mention Garfield's judgement day and that really freaky series of strips that was done where everything he knew was gone and the house was abandoned. It ends with with him waking up and everything back to normal
Theory, Garfield hates Mondays because it reminds him that if Jon had a normal job he would leave him alone all day 5 days of the week. Mondays are a reminder of the freedom he could have but doesn’t. He wishes that Jon would leave for work
Don't know if you still read the comments here, but you could follow this up with Heathcliff since he's canon to the Garfield lore (specifically, he is addressed by Garfield in an intro to Garfield and Friends).
'Monday' in the garfield universe was shown to be more than the day of the week. It's a supernatural phenomenon that occurs on mondays and simply makes harmful forces come to garfield on its own. For example, in one of the comics, Garfield wishes for a (1-10?) ton lasagna and that lasagna tray falls on him for absolutely no reason apart from the fact it's 'Monday'. 'Monday' just has the power to manifest things in motion such as cream pies and saws. If I recall correctly, which I probably don't, 'Monday' also has a visible, physical form.
I used to get Garfield compilation books at the library and read them for hours. I love Garfield. (Also you forgot to mention the Garfield x Grumpy Cat comic)
Garfield has been breaking the 4th wall forever. He regularly comments about the script and sometimes you see the filming equipment in the original animated series.
There used to be a ride when I was younger at my local amusement park that was Garfield themed. It was a boat ride, and there were little comics all throughout it, but over time, the eyes of Garf went black, and it was one of the most creepy things. But overall it was a really fun ride. I’m sad they took it away.
Even then, Mickey is more famous as an avatar of Disney Studios than as an actual character. Most people below 30 can tell you Garfield hates Mondays, loves lasagna, and is fat & lazy. How many can tell you anything about Mickey as a character beyond "has a high-pitched squeaky voice"?
"Garfield and Friends Garfield is probably the prime Garfield in the eyes of many. I wouldn't know. I grew up with these." Oh, you poor, deprived child.
There's just something about Garfield that is so enthralling. We all like the funny cat that hates everything and eats lasagna. And we all love Jon for how wacky and normal he is. It's the perfect duo. Also Odie is there too, but I don't think that's relevant. I'm struggling to write this btw. The loss of the Pacific Ocean has already done a number on my daily life.
Well, with the benefit of a weeks hindsight, we now know that the Pacific Ocean wasn’t so much destroyed as turn into a giant vat of marinara sauce. So there are some pros and cons to that.
Nice, you actually talked about the direct-to-DVD movies. For some reason, most people don’t even acknowledge their existence. It doesn’t make sense to me that such a unique and meme-able trilogy has not sparked any discussion on the internet. Also, bonus points for not making fun of the art style/animation. UA-camrs do that all the time with movies like Hoodwinked, and I think it’s low-hanging fruit and not very funny.
Found your channel a couple days ago, and am loving your quality content, keep up the good work. Also you deserve way more subs. P.S a bit of unofficial Garfield headcannon I have is scp-3166
I'm very surprised that when talking about the time loop theory, you didn't mention how every year on the anniversary of his comic debuting, Garfield canonically gets a year older. He's currently in his fourties. Not only is that more than twice as long as a normal house cat lives, but he's also *older than Jon now*, despite being younger than Jon during the earlier years of the series (since, y'know, Jon is visibly in his late twenties whenever any piece of Garfield media shows him buying Garfield). Also, WOW, what are the odds you'd post lore videos for Flipline _and_ Garfield? I don't know how much overlap there is in that Venn diagram, other than me, but count me impressed. Next thing I know you'll be doing a video on the lore of Cool Spot, and then I'll know I'm dreaming.
You know, I remember growing up an avid Garfield fan, watching Garfield and Friends and a few of his specials and collecting his books for a decade or so before eventually wandering away from it. It was a normal franchise at the time. Coming back to it years later, the internet has... *done things* to Garfield that I would have never thought would ever happen to it. I'm not complaining; it's fascinating, but also really weird so see how warped Garfield has become. You're probably right, too, in that he'll likely outlive us as individuals. He'll likely still be altered long after Jim Davis dies. It's truly wild to think about.
3:21 I’m surprised you didn’t mention the strip where, as soon as Jon and Garfield leave the house, Odie is shown smoking a pipe, listening to classical music, and reading War and Peace.
Garfield is a one to one accurate representation of living with a cat. You assume they can talk, you treat them better then you'd treat most other humans and most times if you own a cat, its because you either dislike human contact or you don't have any social skills
In one of the older comics, I think his weight is implied to be either 24 or 27lbs. He lost a (lasagna?) eating contest of some kind -- possibly an appearance on TV (??) where he was supposed to eat 10x his own weight in food -- because he had been practicing (eating a lot) shortly before. It's been so many years. @Quinton Reviews may know for certain.
Dude the Garfield multiverse is just our multiverse, this is just a reality where he thankfully doesn’t exist. There will be a day where a version of him comes here and none of us are prepared for that eventuality and I don’t know if I’m ready either.
I had the Garfield hero movie in 3D which had pink and green glasses unlike the more commonly seen red and blue ones. It’s funny to me most of the “fuse zombies” are regular ass folks, like if they wanted to have some of them talk just skibidy toilet them or stick em in a mailbox stop replacing heads with items
And people wonder why, at least in terms of internet culture, Garfield's went from a fat cat who dislikes the first workday of the week to a Lovecraftian deity.
I did not know this much.. but I remember stumbling upon a game on the internet where I saw this Lyman 3:40 locked up in a basement. The game was very creepy and was un-Garfield-like
You just reawakened some repressed memories in me or something because now i vividly remember watching the old cartoons, the tv show, and all three of the CGI movies!!!
Odie doesnt talk because garfield isn’t talking, we are reading his thoughts and cats communicate with body language so thats why we understand them, we are seeing from garfields pov. Cats and dogs cant talk, cats and humans cant talk, cats and cats can. His mouth doesnt move in the comics, only the newer cartoons and i think live action movie, but mot og cartoons either.
garfield is a secret deity who lives longer than regular cats, can eat more food, can't suffer any side effects from said food, and can be surprisingly quick and agile, claiming jon is raising a being that transcends this mortal plane.
Idk how you stretch something as simple as Garfield and make it this massive chaotic video, but I love it. I think you should’ve focused on Garfield and friends a bit more as it has some weird stuff in it
13:30 I never expected to hear the soundtrack Sealed Vessel from Hollow Knight play while someone wildly rants about Garfield being a celestial being Yes, as someone who has a hyperfixation on this game, I have to point it out
My little brother, for 6 months straight, would watch nothing but the Garfield show, at first I hated it...but then I started to grow to love it and it reminds me of that villain quote...
Probably the reason why The Garfield Show has strange dialogue is because it was originally in French and dubbed into English later. Also could explain why it’s CGI
Another weird thing is when you look at the back of Garfield books from the 2000's it has a website you can go on to play games and order more Garfield books, but every time I typed in the URL it brought me to a website called professor Garfield and I think it was like a calculus tutorial, but since I was like in eighth grade I didn't care and was annoyed at it
Holy shit, this is really bizarre. I just went down a rabbit hole of my own. I made that Garfield with the pipe image. The real one has "Garfield!" in a speech bubble. The one you used is the exact one I made. You can even see the lines in the background I left because I was too lazy to fix it in Photoshop. I was printing it out on a canvas because I'm a huge Garfield fan. It's hanging on my wall right this second. I also have the original photoshop file from years ago. (I have a digital hoarding problem.) The bizarre part is, I'm sure you Googled it to find the image. I don't remember ever sharing that image anywhere that anyone could find it. I googled it as well, and I found Garfield Minus John, and I'm sure that's where you got it from. But where on earth did THEY get it? And how??? It is the EXACT one I made. I'm hella confused.
This video is the most succinct summary I've yet seen of why "Gorefield" is popular. Garfield is terrifying. Omnipresent, yet rarely acknowledged. He's everywhere and nowhere. He's the unseen god that subtly, imperceptibly, controls our lives.
As a person who attends the college Jim Davis went to there’s also separate local lore that we love, like the Garfield statues and how one of them holds a sign reminding you get your annual mammogram 🫶what a king
OH MY GOODNESS 12:36 Thank you so much for covering Garfield and His 9 Lives, I remember watching these all on DvDs when I was around 6 or so, It’s been on my mind ever since I turned 12 and tried looking it up online, and I ended up thinking it was just a weird fever dream I had or something I had made up. (Especially due to the fact that the fact that it was released in 1988, and I was a late 2000’s kid, AND the whole lab Garfield scene with the glowing eyes). Thank you so much for including this in this video, been on a search for that film for years, thought it was lost media at one point due to the bizarre lack of discussion of it. I have a ton of nostalgia for Garfield as a whole, and it’s crazy to think that Jim Davis was implementing so much lore and story behind this stupid obese tabby cat. Reflecting on it now, Garfield and his ves sin’t even the weirdest edition of Garfield, like, there’s “Babes and Bullets”, “Garfield in The ROugh” (which I’m pretty sure is the one where Garfield, Jon, and Odie nearly get killed by a panther, scared the hell out of me when I first watched it.), “Garfield in Paradise”, and the one that I think was an Indiana Jones parody? It’s so funny how much lore there is behind this fat orange cat. Lord. 😭
Just the lore of _Garfield and Friends_ would be enough to fill and entire video (did you know that cats came from space and gaslighted humans into servitude? Or that Wyoming is a hoax by map-makers?) The most relevant piece of data (aside for confirming again that parallel universes exist) is that an strong enough imagination can alter reallity. This is important because of the infamous Halloween 1989 series of comcistrips in wich Garfield wakes up in an abandoned house without trace of Oddie or Jon, and in its desperation, brings them back into existence with his imagination. That's why no character has aged in decades, Garfield is keeping everybody alive with his powerfull imagination... he's basically like that mutant kid from the "Legends" two-part episode of the _Justice League_
While the 2000's Garfield movies probably aren't great on rewatch, I do like the concept of all the Sunday Comics characters filming their strips on one set (I remember getting a kick out of the Dagwood (Blondie) cameo, since I recognized him from a restaurant based on him in my area). Also can we just agree that The Garfield Show's theme slaps?
forgetting about that one holloween comic where its implied that garfield is schizophrenic, living in an abandoned house, and john and odie aren't real.
Imagine in a gritty Garfield reboot they explain why Garfield hates Mondays so much because both of his parents died on Mondays and that he got kicked out of the cat-pound on a Monday and his former girlfriend died on a Monday etc.
The only character that i think gets close to everthing Garfield is and represents is Sonic, as both have so little and so much to them, while being some of the most know characters around
Why did I literally get chills all over my body when you showed the face of God on screen and started ranting while the emotional Hollow Knight music started
Wasn't there a Garfield comic where he woke up in an empty house and all those he knew and loved were dead and in the end, it's uncertain whether or not it was just a bad dream he had or if the life he's currently living is the dream since the real world is gone? And of course there is a universe in the Garfield universe where there is no Garfield. Just Jon. Garfield Minus Garfield.
I'm going to watch this and post corrections as I notice them
Garfield did not premiere in comics on June 19, 1978. That was the premiere of his nation syndicated run. He previously appeared in the Indiana newspaper The Pendleton Times.
3:43 What you say here isn't inaccurate, but I do want to correct that the general internet understanding of this isn't correct.
Jim Davis joked in an anniversary book ONE TIME that Lyman might be in Jon's basement. The game you see here, Garfield Scary Scavenger Hunt 2, is NOT set in the Garfield home. It is set in a creepy haunted house, and every character from the franchise is depicted in some creepy way. For instance, you can find Liz' head hidden in the kitchen. But no one says Liz is dead!
4:14 This is an edit, the original comic does not depict Garfield being decapitated
8:05 Garfield hates mondays because mondays hate Garfield. Mondays are implied to be a cosmically powered force that have a vandetta against Garfield, and Garfield always has bad luck on Mondays.
In July 1986, it was Monday for a week. Mondays hate Garfield so much that they rewrote time itself just to torment Garfield for 8 days straight.
I’m a failure to the Garfield knowledge-master I’m so sorry Quinton
"im in my bunker and the end of days has come" is absolutely what i expected to hear before you talk about garfield
In a different garfverse there’s Garfield without Garfield, where it’s mostly just Jon spiraling into madness and odie spontaneously experiencing pain
There's also Garfield without Jon, which is what he would have if Jon had a regular Job.
There’s probably a universe where the Garfield world is a apocalyptic universe where Jon’s freaking dead and Garfield’s just using one of Jon’s outfits from his closet and a armor vest to both remember his owner and not get bit as easily and odie’s a survivor who goes out to find other survivors and bites zombie’s to draw blood out of them and kill the undead from their bloodloss.
Uncanny. You think they have empty black eyes like from Coraline?
Going from "Jon is a socially awkward cartoonist that lives with his fat cat" to "Garfield is a celestial being that is has met God and is just one of many in the Garfield multiverse" is insane
It feels like a very familiar insane
Why just recently I met Ninja Turtles who practice ninjitsu and eat pizza after being mutated by chemicals. They fight ninjas, mutants, and even aliens. Did you know they’re only 4 of many in the Turtle-Verse?! Few times even 5.
Jesus loves you and died and rose again for your sins. He wants to save you, all you have to do is ask Him to and trust in Him, and you will live with Him forever in paradise.
John 3:16
Romans 8:35-39
If you get any character to survive long enough, he eventually becomes cosmic.
As someone who believes in the Garfield multiverse theory I'm glad I'm not the only one who sees it.
We don’t know when Garfield will end, but Garfield knows when we will
True no matter how bizarre
He is immortal, and I don't know if that's a good or bad thing.
@@Prettycoolpeashooter19uh oh
1,000th like :) idk just wanted to share
"Monday is an entity that, logically, appears on Mondays, where it harasses Garfield through a combination of bad luck and practical jokes." - Garfield Wiki
no wonder bro eats out his troubles and sleeps all day, Garfield living with a damn scp bruh
But sometimes Monday moves or forgets
@@audiovisualcringe It’s also well-established that Garfield himself is an SCP. Perhaps he had to become one in order to fight the Monday entity.
Monday is the Garfield species's natural enemy.
Excuse me?????
fun fact: garfield has confirmed that he (and every other cat) can actually speak, but doesn't because "everyone would hate cats"
I feel like a lot of people already hate cats.
Holy shit which comic??
@@WiiFan-1300 idk, I found it in a big book with tons of other strips, it just says "Jim Davis 7 - 2" it could be July 2nd but idk which year
@@heitorsant17591992
it reminded me of an family guy episode where meg gets a cat that tells brian that all cats can talk and wants to rule the world or smth
There several comics where Garfield just hangs out with his 1978 self with no given reason. The effect this has had on the Garfield Timeline is currently unknown but is being researched by several prominent Garfologists.
You failed to mention that, according to The Garfield Show, Garfield knows where you live.
💀
Garfield committed doxxing before everyone on the Internet did.
I love how this video slowly goes from "Garfield is a silly orange cat who hates Mondays" to "Garfield is God"
Garfield is a silly orange Cat God who hates Mondays
My brain started bleeding the second I heard "Garzooka"
According to Jim Davis, Lyman was drafted into the Vietnam War and died on the front lines.
The idea that Jon isn't able to understand Garfield's thoughts doesn't hold up to scrutiny. They do actually sometimes directly respond to each other. It's possible he has an extremely refined sense of Garfield's body language, but there are times that Jon does things that would _require_ him to understand the exact wording of Garfield's thoughts. Garfield is unknowable, inevitable, and terrifying.
I remember as a real little kid first getting into Garfield, thinking that he could talk and everyone understood him. The fact that his lines were in a thought bubble while everyone else had speech bubbles didn't connect with me (I mean I was only like 5 or 6 at the time). Then one day after reading hundreds of Garfield strips by that point, I read a comic where Jon says something like, "Don't you just wish you could understand your pets?" After he found Garfield in some bizarre situation. And I remember how that one strip shook my whole world. Everything I thought I understood about Garfield had been flipped on its head. I started to reread comics I had already read and I suddenly was finding completely different ways to look at all of them. I'm not lying when I say that was a moment I'll never forget where my mind was blown, and by this dumb comic strip about a fat lazy cat of all things.
Vietnam ended in 1975 yet Lyman appeared in the strip up until 1983. What if Lyman and Jon were both in Vietnam together and Lyman is just a manifestation of Jon's PTSD?
@@tpir0426 interesting.. But I still don't understand right I read your comment several times and I don't understand.. sorry.
Damn thats sad
Actually in the Garfield show thats not what happened. There's this episode on what happened to Lyman and I don't remember what happened to him, but he got separated from Jon and got lost
Im surprised you didnt mention Garfield's judgement day and that really freaky series of strips that was done where everything he knew was gone and the house was abandoned. It ends with with him waking up and everything back to normal
People forget that Jim Davis started out as an underground cartoonist doing some pretty dark shit. Every now and then that leaks through in Garfield.
I remember finding the book with those in my school's library. Jim was clearly in a REALLY weird mood when he did those.
I was thinking the same thing!
@@SamtheBravesFan i found the book with the stips in my local public library.
Maybe that was the first time Garfield slipped into a parallel universe.
Theory, Garfield hates Mondays because it reminds him that if Jon had a normal job he would leave him alone all day 5 days of the week. Mondays are a reminder of the freedom he could have but doesn’t. He wishes that Jon would leave for work
Well, there’s also the fact that Garfield gets bad luck, it’s like Friday the 13th for Cats.
its because mondays hate garfield
@@ImTheOfficialFox lol
@@hexorth3580 it makes sense.
@@diamanteazul85bluediamonts72 bruh I checked the wiki and my shock that Monday actually physically manifests itself at times was palpable
Don't know if you still read the comments here, but you could follow this up with Heathcliff since he's canon to the Garfield lore (specifically, he is addressed by Garfield in an intro to Garfield and Friends).
'Monday' in the garfield universe was shown to be more than the day of the week. It's a supernatural phenomenon that occurs on mondays and simply makes harmful forces come to garfield on its own. For example, in one of the comics, Garfield wishes for a (1-10?) ton lasagna and that lasagna tray falls on him for absolutely no reason apart from the fact it's 'Monday'.
'Monday' just has the power to manifest things in motion such as cream pies and saws. If I recall correctly, which I probably don't, 'Monday' also has a visible, physical form.
nah
I used to get Garfield compilation books at the library and read them for hours. I love Garfield.
(Also you forgot to mention the Garfield x Grumpy Cat comic)
Garfield has been breaking the 4th wall forever. He regularly comments about the script and sometimes you see the filming equipment in the original animated series.
There used to be a ride when I was younger at my local amusement park that was Garfield themed. It was a boat ride, and there were little comics all throughout it, but over time, the eyes of Garf went black, and it was one of the most creepy things. But overall it was a really fun ride. I’m sad they took it away.
13:22 Bro not Sealed Vessel Playing behind this section with the slow progression to the climax the further down the rabbit hole you go dude 😭
i loved when Garfield said "its Garfin time" and then he garfed all over the lasagna
Haha... Classic 😺🚬
Ewww.
Truly one of the Garfs of all time
@@maruchan_3479 the garfiest
6:41 it was so scary to see that this video was infected by the garfield.exe demon, im so glad cats arent real
The only competition garfield has in being the most recognizable cartoon character in the world is like mickey mouse
Even then, Mickey is more famous as an avatar of Disney Studios than as an actual character.
Most people below 30 can tell you Garfield hates Mondays, loves lasagna, and is fat & lazy. How many can tell you anything about Mickey as a character beyond "has a high-pitched squeaky voice"?
I genuinely almost cried when watching the nine lives segment where Garfield’s owner plays piano.
"Garfield and Friends Garfield is probably the prime Garfield in the eyes of many. I wouldn't know. I grew up with these."
Oh, you poor, deprived child.
Totally. Garfield and Friends Garfield is just a force to be reckoned with.
This video feels like Sam O'Nella and Scott the Woz had a forbidden baby, and auntie Izzzyzzz helped with raising him.
Listening to an existential crisis about Garfield’s status as a deity while sealed vessel plays is something I never knew I needed
There's just something about Garfield that is so enthralling.
We all like the funny cat that hates everything and eats lasagna. And we all love Jon for how wacky and normal he is.
It's the perfect duo. Also Odie is there too, but I don't think that's relevant.
I'm struggling to write this btw. The loss of the Pacific Ocean has already done a number on my daily life.
Well, with the benefit of a weeks hindsight, we now know that the Pacific Ocean wasn’t so much destroyed as turn into a giant vat of marinara sauce. So there are some pros and cons to that.
12:26 Aye I loved tht movie back then😂😂
Pure vessel being played behind a Garfield rant is strangely fitting.
Garfield and Friends is the most realistic portrayal of a cat in all of television
Nice, you actually talked about the direct-to-DVD movies. For some reason, most people don’t even acknowledge their existence. It doesn’t make sense to me that such a unique and meme-able trilogy has not sparked any discussion on the internet.
Also, bonus points for not making fun of the art style/animation. UA-camrs do that all the time with movies like Hoodwinked, and I think it’s low-hanging fruit and not very funny.
11:42 It's-a me, A-Garfield.
11:00
what the two pokemon see during a trade
Garfield is an eldritch terror, impossible to fully describe,without digging too deep
Found your channel a couple days ago, and am loving your quality content, keep up the good work. Also you deserve way more subs.
P.S a bit of unofficial Garfield headcannon I have is scp-3166
I'm very surprised that when talking about the time loop theory, you didn't mention how every year on the anniversary of his comic debuting, Garfield canonically gets a year older. He's currently in his fourties. Not only is that more than twice as long as a normal house cat lives, but he's also *older than Jon now*, despite being younger than Jon during the earlier years of the series (since, y'know, Jon is visibly in his late twenties whenever any piece of Garfield media shows him buying Garfield).
Also, WOW, what are the odds you'd post lore videos for Flipline _and_ Garfield? I don't know how much overlap there is in that Venn diagram, other than me, but count me impressed. Next thing I know you'll be doing a video on the lore of Cool Spot, and then I'll know I'm dreaming.
6:31 it says: pretty complicated, right?
I'm still a beginner in german and I thought he said something narcissistic because of "schön". thank you for the translation.
5:20 idk why I like seeing him like this. He's looks so cool
I never knew there was a Jon comic strip. My life have changed and I thank you.
You know, I remember growing up an avid Garfield fan, watching Garfield and Friends and a few of his specials and collecting his books for a decade or so before eventually wandering away from it. It was a normal franchise at the time. Coming back to it years later, the internet has... *done things* to Garfield that I would have never thought would ever happen to it. I'm not complaining; it's fascinating, but also really weird so see how warped Garfield has become. You're probably right, too, in that he'll likely outlive us as individuals. He'll likely still be altered long after Jim Davis dies. It's truly wild to think about.
A youtuber called supereyepatch wolf has a good video about how how weird garfielf is
You seem pretty wholesome which is rare today, thanks for the video! Love the beginning about Italy too! God bless you
3:21 I’m surprised you didn’t mention the strip where, as soon as Jon and Garfield leave the house, Odie is shown smoking a pipe, listening to classical music, and reading War and Peace.
15:26 i just want to Say the Super eyepatch Wolf video is my favorite
Garfield is a one to one accurate representation of living with a cat. You assume they can talk, you treat them better then you'd treat most other humans and most times if you own a cat, its because you either dislike human contact or you don't have any social skills
4:39 “ how about a date my little kitten
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john discord mod confirmed
In one of the older comics, I think his weight is implied to be either 24 or 27lbs. He lost a (lasagna?) eating contest of some kind -- possibly an appearance on TV (??) where he was supposed to eat 10x his own weight in food -- because he had been practicing (eating a lot) shortly before. It's been so many years. @Quinton Reviews may know for certain.
7:40 how does he do that cool effect with the captions? I really like that!
I really don’t know how but I would love to use it
@@Laspher_ same
he writes OH MY GOD to appear for a split second in position a and then for another in position b an so on.
@@Thaereos12 oh thanks
Garfield and Friends was surprisingly a well written tv show. Good parodies and references. The last few seasons suffer creativity though.
Dude the Garfield multiverse is just our multiverse, this is just a reality where he thankfully doesn’t exist. There will be a day where a version of him comes here and none of us are prepared for that eventuality and I don’t know if I’m ready either.
I had the Garfield hero movie in 3D which had pink and green glasses unlike the more commonly seen red and blue ones. It’s funny to me most of the “fuse zombies” are regular ass folks, like if they wanted to have some of them talk just skibidy toilet them or stick em in a mailbox stop replacing heads with items
10:38 Looks more like a Sonic Forces character
And people wonder why, at least in terms of internet culture, Garfield's went from a fat cat who dislikes the first workday of the week to a Lovecraftian deity.
I did not know this much.. but I remember stumbling upon a game on the internet where I saw this Lyman 3:40 locked up in a basement. The game was very creepy and was un-Garfield-like
Its called scary scavenger hunt
You just reawakened some repressed memories in me or something because now i vividly remember watching the old cartoons, the tv show, and all three of the CGI movies!!!
Odie doesnt talk because garfield isn’t talking, we are reading his thoughts and cats communicate with body language so thats why we understand them, we are seeing from garfields pov. Cats and dogs cant talk, cats and humans cant talk, cats and cats can. His mouth doesnt move in the comics, only the newer cartoons and i think live action movie, but mot og cartoons either.
garfield is a secret deity who lives longer than regular cats, can eat more food, can't suffer any side effects from said food, and can be surprisingly quick and agile, claiming jon is raising a being that transcends this mortal plane.
also he has opposable thumbs.
Dude the Garfield nine lives special is literally adventure time distant lands and the end is literally just together again.
Idk how you stretch something as simple as Garfield and make it this massive chaotic video, but I love it. I think you should’ve focused on Garfield and friends a bit more as it has some weird stuff in it
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I never expected to hear the soundtrack Sealed Vessel from Hollow Knight play while someone wildly rants about Garfield being a celestial being
Yes, as someone who has a hyperfixation on this game, I have to point it out
My little brother, for 6 months straight, would watch nothing but the Garfield show, at first I hated it...but then I started to grow to love it and it reminds me of that villain quote...
Oh boy! These past few days have been pretty great! I can’t wait to see what’s in store for the future (Monday is coming)
2:58 love that you mentioned him.
However he is very different from Garfield
You forgot to mention how everything in the Garfieldverse is alive because inanimate things like yarnballs,leaves and even food have thought bubbles.
Probably the reason why The Garfield Show has strange dialogue is because it was originally in French and dubbed into English later. Also could explain why it’s CGI
Another weird thing is when you look at the back of Garfield books from the 2000's it has a website you can go on to play games and order more Garfield books, but every time I typed in the URL it brought me to a website called professor Garfield and I think it was like a calculus tutorial, but since I was like in eighth grade I didn't care and was annoyed at it
8:36 why is the outrage so funny pls
Holy shit, this is really bizarre. I just went down a rabbit hole of my own. I made that Garfield with the pipe image. The real one has "Garfield!" in a speech bubble. The one you used is the exact one I made. You can even see the lines in the background I left because I was too lazy to fix it in Photoshop. I was printing it out on a canvas because I'm a huge Garfield fan. It's hanging on my wall right this second. I also have the original photoshop file from years ago. (I have a digital hoarding problem.) The bizarre part is, I'm sure you Googled it to find the image. I don't remember ever sharing that image anywhere that anyone could find it. I googled it as well, and I found Garfield Minus John, and I'm sure that's where you got it from. But where on earth did THEY get it? And how??? It is the EXACT one I made. I'm hella confused.
This video is the most succinct summary I've yet seen of why "Gorefield" is popular. Garfield is terrifying. Omnipresent, yet rarely acknowledged. He's everywhere and nowhere. He's the unseen god that subtly, imperceptibly, controls our lives.
14:34 You’re aware of Gilbert Garfield. I can die happy.
same
As a person who attends the college Jim Davis went to there’s also separate local lore that we love, like the Garfield statues and how one of them holds a sign reminding you get your annual mammogram 🫶what a king
There will never ever be another character like Garfield
6:38 He says something like "Pretty complicated, right?"
15:00 Garfield, the only fictional character to become more real than reality.
OH MY GOODNESS 12:36 Thank you so much for covering Garfield and His 9 Lives, I remember watching these all on DvDs when I was around 6 or so, It’s been on my mind ever since I turned 12 and tried looking it up online, and I ended up thinking it was just a weird fever dream I had or something I had made up. (Especially due to the fact that the fact that it was released in 1988, and I was a late 2000’s kid, AND the whole lab Garfield scene with the glowing eyes). Thank you so much for including this in this video, been on a search for that film for years, thought it was lost media at one point due to the bizarre lack of discussion of it. I have a ton of nostalgia for Garfield as a whole, and it’s crazy to think that Jim Davis was implementing so much lore and story behind this stupid obese tabby cat. Reflecting on it now, Garfield and his ves sin’t even the weirdest edition of Garfield, like, there’s “Babes and Bullets”, “Garfield in The ROugh” (which I’m pretty sure is the one where Garfield, Jon, and Odie nearly get killed by a panther, scared the hell out of me when I first watched it.), “Garfield in Paradise”, and the one that I think was an Indiana Jones parody?
It’s so funny how much lore there is behind this fat orange cat. Lord. 😭
Just the lore of _Garfield and Friends_ would be enough to fill and entire video (did you know that cats came from space and gaslighted humans into servitude? Or that Wyoming is a hoax by map-makers?) The most relevant piece of data (aside for confirming again that parallel universes exist) is that an strong enough imagination can alter reallity. This is important because of the infamous Halloween 1989 series of comcistrips in wich Garfield wakes up in an abandoned house without trace of Oddie or Jon, and in its desperation, brings them back into existence with his imagination. That's why no character has aged in decades, Garfield is keeping everybody alive with his powerfull imagination... he's basically like that mutant kid from the "Legends" two-part episode of the _Justice League_
Choopo
A man stuck in his bunker makes deep dives on the internet of the most simple things while the world is in ruin
Never thought sealed vessel would go so well in the last part
These videos are like pseudo-iceberg videos and I can’t get enough
While the 2000's Garfield movies probably aren't great on rewatch, I do like the concept of all the Sunday Comics characters filming their strips on one set (I remember getting a kick out of the Dagwood (Blondie) cameo, since I recognized him from a restaurant based on him in my area).
Also can we just agree that The Garfield Show's theme slaps?
that last rant with Hollow Knight’s Sealed Vessel OST playing in the background did something to my brain chemistry
Oldie is actually smart and distinguished in canon. He just acts dumb when people are around
forgetting about that one holloween comic where its implied that garfield is schizophrenic, living in an abandoned house, and john and odie aren't real.
5:19 why is Jon hitting such a thug gangster ass pose wtf it goes so hard
Imagine in a gritty Garfield reboot they explain why Garfield hates Mondays so much because both of his parents died on Mondays and that he got kicked out of the cat-pound on a Monday and his former girlfriend died on a Monday etc.
The only character that i think gets close to everthing Garfield is and represents is Sonic, as both have so little and so much to them, while being some of the most know characters around
Why did I literally get chills all over my body when you showed the face of God on screen and started ranting while the emotional Hollow Knight music started
8:06 The reason Garfield hates Mondays is because he has to have leftovers and not freshly baked lasagna
the subtitles were very good 10/10 would watch again
Lyman in the basement is very much a real thing btw, just to clarify. It's from a point-and-click Halloween Flash game.
Finallyyy someone said it
@@MaryamAlbinali was watching someone play old flash games and it came up, we were all like "what the fuck???" lol
If that Poptropica lore video doesn't arrive soon, I'll start an urban legend about your ability to communicate with squirrels.
Wasn't there a Garfield comic where he woke up in an empty house and all those he knew and loved were dead and in the end, it's uncertain whether or not it was just a bad dream he had or if the life he's currently living is the dream since the real world is gone?
And of course there is a universe in the Garfield universe where there is no Garfield. Just Jon. Garfield Minus Garfield.
love the octodad music. they don't get enough love imo.
awsome vid too, you get a gold star sticker!
In both life action Garfield Movies, Jon goes out of his way to save Garfield and Odie from a rich guy
I watched Garfield’s pet force when I was young.
It scared the crap out of me.
As a local Garfield Fan, I approve
8:20 the music has given me a new theory: Garfield is a cat costume animated by a rageful soul evicted from his real body.
Isn't that the plot of FNAF?
That little Gilbert Garfield cameo at the end made me really happy.
Bro animated the captions this dude is the best madman
As an Italian, i see the whole invasion thing as an absolute win
highly recommend quentin reviews for more garlfied content
Quentin reviews is awesome!!