Nov 082013
 

The Garfield Show:A Purr-fect Life

Arrived out on DVD October 22

From Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment

BE03EA68AFA9BCBD837BB6B43CEC661AE7AA6BFBThis past week Rex and I had a movie watching night and Garfield Show: A Purr-fect Life was one of the movies. Who doesn’t love Garfield and his humor? I know my cats would love to eat Lasagna too if I let them! I love how Ode and Garfield get along! I remember reading the comics with Garfield when I was younger and also watching the cartoons when they came out. I was very excited to be able to review this movie and I was not disappointed. It took me back many years both Rex and I enjoyed the DVD and had a few laughs watching it.

Synopsis:

Garfield is back in this collection of six episodes that show what’s really necessary for a purr-fect life: ooey-gooey lasagna, a slobbery puppy, a devoted human, and a favorite bear! Follow everyone’s favorite cat as he tries to hold on to these kitty treasures while giving Nermal a “make-under,” putting his spin on feline history, partying with his mice friends and going out on the town. Then tag-along as Garfield discovers it’s not so easy to break a bad luck curse and shows a pampered pussycat what he’s missing. Don’t miss this meowing good time!

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About GARFIELD

GARFIELD was born on the comics pages on June 19, 1978. The mastermind of cartoonist Jim Davis, GARFIELD is a humorous strip centered on the lives of a quick-witted orange cat who loves lasagna, coffee, and his remote control; Jon Arbuckle, his owner; and Odie, a sweet but dumb dog. GARFIELD was introduced to the world in just 41 newspapers and is now the most widely syndicated comic strip ever, appearing in 2100 newspapers.

The success of the comic strip spawned a popular animated TV show, Garfield and Friends, which appeared on CBS-TV from 1988 to 1995, and is currently in worldwide syndication. In 2009, The Garfield Show debuted on Cartoon Network USA and now airs in 135 countries. PEOPLE magazine called the show, “One of the Year’s Best New Kids’ Shows” in 2009.

In 2004, Twentieth Century Fox invited Garfield to star in his first-ever full-length feature film, Garfield: The Movie. A sequel, Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties was released in June 2006. The movies earned over $340 million at the box office. Garfield has also starred in three CGI animated movies, all penned by Jim Davis. Fox released Garfield Gets Real (2007), Garfield’s Fun Fest (2008), and Garfield’s Pet Force (2009) on DVD and in limited theatrical release.

Garfield also entertains his fans on a popular web site, garfield.com, and engages kids in interesting and pedagogically sound activities to promote literacy at professorgarfield.org. English, Science and Life Skills are among the topics Garfield and his pals address at learninglab.org, a public service of the Virginia Department of Education.

Garfield has long been considered a “classic” or “evergreen” property because he has not only endured, but continues to be fresh and funny after 35 years in the limelight.

Follow Garfield, along with 8.8 million other fans, on Facebook (facebook.com/Garfield) and Twitter (twitter.com/Garfield).

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  33 Responses to “The Garfield Show: A Purr-fect Life DVD Review and Giveaway”

  1. I loved Scooby-Doo when I was a kid!

  2. It would have to be Mickey Mouse

  3. I definitely loved Garfield when I was younger! I had a garfield telephone in my room with garfield wallpaper, sheets and a blanket! I liked him just a little bit :)

  4. I enjoyed all the antics of Mickey Mouse.

  5. I would say anything Mickey Mouse.

  6. defintley mickey mouse followed on fb also

  7. Mickey Mouse all the way.

  8. Garfield all the way.

  9. Everyone loves Garfield. He just makes you smile and happy .

  10. I love Garfield almost as much as he love lasagna !!

  11. Hung Kung Phooey

  12. I would have to say minnie mouse.

  13. Favorite comic as a kid was the Star Wars comic strip that ran for a while.

  14. Garfield is awesome

  15. One of my favorites as a child was snoopy. love it

  16. Garfield was my favorite!

  17. Garfield and his lasagna

  18. just one … bummer

  19. Such a good video for grandchildren

  20. My 2 year old nephew loves Garfield :)

  21. garfield is pretty cool

  22. Garfield and Odie are so awesome.

  23. Superman was my favorite

  24. Garfield has always been my favorite comic. The Peanuts are fun, too!

  25. I love these types of movies.

  26. Animated DVD’s are the best.

  27. any tiny toons and looney toons

  28. Garfield rules!

  29. Garfield and Odie are the best.

  30. I want Mickey Mouse

  31. Scooby Doo and Johnny Quest

  32. My favorite comic as a kid was Dennis the Menace.

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