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Basic information about Garfield (movie):

Chinese name: Garfield Garfield English name: Garfield[1] Release date: 2004 Region: United States Language: English Production team: TLF Director: Peter Hewitt (Peter Hewitt) Screenwriter: Jim Davis (original animation) Joel Cohen (screenplay) Starring: Bill Murray (voice) Breckin May Breckin Meyer Jennifer Love Hewitt Debra Messing (voice) Genre: Family/Animation/Comedy Rating: PG (Vulgar Language) Produced by: 20th Century Fox Premiere Released: June 11 (United States)

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Production cost: $50,000,000 (estimated) Copyright: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation in all territories except Brazil, Italy , Korea, Japan and Spain; TCF Hungary Film Rights Exploitation Limited Liability Company and Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation in Brazil, Italy, Korea, Japan and Spain Filming date: March 10, 2003 - Camera: Panavision Cameras and Lenses Filming format: 35 mm printing format: 35 mm

Plot introduction

Garfield (voiced by Bill Murray) is the happiest cat in the world. He is cynical and lazy, doing nothing but... There is nothing to do except sleep and eat, which it loves. Here's the thing: life couldn't be better for Garfield, and everyone seems to love him. Garfield's favorite thing to do is definitely sitting in a comfortable chair in front of the TV and watching his favorite TV shows. Because of this, it competed with its owner Jon (Breckin Meyer) for the remote control, but it was it that won in the end. Who calls it a precious pet? One day, Jon took Garfield to see the beautiful veterinarian Liz (Jennifer Lovehuey) and asked her for advice on how to discipline cats. Liz came up with a very "vicious" trick. She gave Garfield a drug that would cause its tail to wag when it expressed disgust. This made Garfield very angry. What makes Garfield even more troubled is that Jon brought back a puppy named Odie. Odie is a very cute mutt. Garfield suddenly felt that his status as a disfavor was threatened. In order to please his owner, Garfield secretly competes with Odie, but his lazy character makes the owner more and more disgusted. At this time, Garfield blames Odie for all his grievances. Especially one time when Garfield was drunk, the annoying Odie chased its tail until it hit the wall in a daze, and Odie even yelled at it. In short, the arrival of the stupid dog Odie has made Garfield's life fall from heaven to hell. Now he has only one thought: Odie, get out of here! One night, Odie is actually abducted by a sloppy dog ??trainer (Stephen Toborowski), and Garfield feels guilty. For the first time in Garfield's life, he began to feel responsible for others.

Thinking of this, Garfield threw away the remote control, left the TV and walked out of the house. He sneaked out of the house to find poor Odie...

Behind the scenes

This year is Garfield ’s 32nd birthday. Since its publication on June 19, 1978, it has appeared in 2,600 newspapers around the world in the form of a four-panel comic. The comics about it have sold 13 million copies and are popular all over the world. It has 260 million enthusiastic readers. Probably because it has seen through the world of mortals and expressed its astonishing unique charm and humanistic freedom and hedonism. This cat with a proud expression, this completely free cat, this cat who loves to talk nonsense, take naps, drink coffee, and chew. The lasagna, the cat that gets mad at spiders, and the cat that chases and beats the postman, the laziest cat in the world can also become the most popular cat in the world. Just like its "father", cartoonist Jim Davis, commented: "Everyone loves Garfield because of what he says and what he does. People also want to say it and do it, but because of the limitations of the environment, It can't be done. "We see a lot of qualities in ordinary people from Garfield, and at the same time, he can achieve whatever he wants that they can't achieve. After a long wait of 31 years, the most famous cat in the world finally made his screen debut. However, Garfield's journey to the screen was still full of twists and turns. Originally, Fox's plan was to release Garfield in 2003. This family comedy was released on December 17, but in order to perfect its complex CGI post-production, it was actually decided to postpone it for 6 months and be released on June 4, 2004. However, this date was later changed by Harry Potter was on its radar, so Fox had to backtrack again and officially launch it a week after Harry Potter .

Actor Introduction

In terms of actors, Jim Carrey once received an invitation to play the role of Master Abuku, but in the end he withdrew due to time issues. For the audience, it is a pity not to see this expressive Canadian and Garfield compete with each other in acting. Bill Murray replaced Lorenzo, who had lung cancer, as the voice of Garfield. Coincidentally, Lorenzo also replaced Murray in the 1986 animated film "The Real Ghost Busters" Served as a voice actor. Hollywood comedian Breckin Myers replaced Jim Carrey as Garfield's owner Jon. Jennifer Love Horvitt stars as Jon's girlfriend, who is also a caring feline veterinarian. Being born into a family of doctors, she is quite suitable for this role, and her acting experience on the screen since she was 5 years old also shows that she has rich acting experience. At the same time, in this movie that is somewhat similar to "Mouse in the Family", Garfield is by no means alone. He has many companions, including a mouse voiced by Nick Cannon, who relies on his excellent knowledge of the city. And its super-class friendship with Garfield, it selflessly helps Garfield find poor Odie, and the cat Arlene, voiced by Emmy Award-winning Debra Messing She is Garfield's girlfriend in the film, and there will also be Garfield's other cat and dog friends in the film, all of whom are played by animal actors.

[Edit this paragraph] Garfield Movie (2)

Basic Information

◎Translated name Garfield 2 Garfield 2: A Tale of Two Cats◎Title Garfield A Tail Of Two Kitties ◎Era 2006 ◎Country United States ◎Category Animation/Comedy/Family ◎Language English ◎Subtitles Chinese ◎Duration 85 Min ◎Director Tim Hill ◎Starring Breckin Meyer....Jon Arbuckle Jennifer Love Hewitt .... Liz Wilson, D.V.M. Billy Connolly .... Lord Dargis Lucy Davis .... Abby Westminster Ian Ay Ian Abercrombie .... Smithee Veronica Alicino .... Vet's Assistant JB · JB Blanc .... The Porter Holly Bonelli .... Flight Stewardess Tim Curry .... James Douglass .... English Policeman Rosemary Garris .... Airline Passenger Sy Harris .... Butler Bob Hoskins .... Bryce Lenon .... Bobby Damien Mastroprimiano .... Butler

Story

Since the last time he "heroically" rescued the puppy Odie who was always being bullied by him, Garfield has not worked hard for a long time! Sleeping, eating, sleeping on the chair, fighting for the remote control with the owner Jon, and a little contempt for the simple-minded Odie, the lazy "cat student" is always wonderful! However, the owner Joe (Breckin Meyer) decided to fly to England for his beloved Liz (Jennifer Love Hewitt). For the owner's future marriage, Garfield, who was too lazy to lift his tail, also decided to Go and surprise the owner. It's true that Garfield is lucky. Not long after he arrived in London, he was accidentally mistaken for a royal cat that looked exactly like him, and unexpectedly inherited a gorgeous castle. Moreover, the "Prince" Garfield who lived in the castle also lived a dream life - 24-hour royal service, almighty butlers and rows of servants, sleeping until he wakes up naturally, afternoon tea with unlimited pork Rolls, pools, crowns, frozen drink boxes, delicious treats...it's all included! Garfield, whose dream has come true, is almost unhappy. But the good times didn't last long. In order to occupy the castle and transform it into an entertainment center, the evil Earl Dargis, who had coveted the castle for a long time, decided to plot to get rid of Garfield. Garfield's perfect kingdom was about to fall into crisis...

Highlights

The "Invasion" of the British Empire, the world's largest cat, tells the story of the world's largest "fat cat" who was lazy to the point of scumbag, had amazing words, loved to talk sarcastically, and was hedonistic as he pleased when he was 25 years old. "Garfield finally slouched onto the big screen. After shaking off a lot of fallacious philosophy, he picked up a beautiful female veterinarian for the poor single owner, and rescued the stupid little follower Odie. This "number one cat" who saw through the world decided to start living a good life again. Eat and sleep before eating. Happy "cat life".

well! Not even two years into his happy life, Jon, the owner of Benben, actually thought about getting married. Without the support of Garfield, how could he have embraced this beauty? No matter what, although Liz, a female veterinarian, always scares herself with cat skin, but because of her owner's deep love for the beautiful her, the "loyal" Garfield can only reluctantly leave again - this time, the target is British Empire! "Invading" Britain, you must slowly visit famous attractions such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Scotland Yard, Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, and the Statue of Churchill. The beautiful 18th-century Howard Park, the most beautiful castle in Britain with 10,000 acres One became a place where fat cats lived. Wait, wait! Is there a guy who looks exactly like Garfield in Great Britain? Could it be that piracy is also rampant? For the sake of being mistaken for the guy who will enjoy royal treatment and endless pork rolls, "fat cat" Garfield will be willing to be a gorgeous castle cat "prince" who can control everything!

What to watch

The coolest fat cat in history "meows" again. Serialized in 2,600 newspapers around the world, 13 million copies of comics sold, 260 million readers, feline charm is popular around the world Fat cat Garfield is really a master of superior status. When Garfield, who has been doing four-panel comics for 25 years, finally jumped onto the big screen, although the script was a bit childish and was not enough to show the strength of Garfield, the cost of 50 million was exchanged for 75 million in the North American box office, a boom overseas and a boom in the DVD toy market. After a bumper harvest, the gluttonous and sleepy Garfield continued to keep his bottom line red. It’s no wonder that Fox continues to develop European travel routes, allowing the big American cat to have a British accent and enjoy the joys and worries of royal life. Garfield, who waddles and meows again, even has his own doppelganger. , obviously ready to steal the show again! Although the love proposals of handsome men and beauties Breckin Meyer and Jennifer Love Hewitt will take another place, and a large group of animals such as Little Odie, bulldogs, rabbits, and ducks will also show off their stunts, to borrow from Bill... Murray's lazy, a bit sarcastic, a bit mean and arrogant voice once again "shocked" the CG Garfield. The combination of live-action animation still relies on the charm of the coolest fat cat in history! Garfield's 2007 movie "Garfield Gets Real" In the fall of 2007, the Garfield computer-animated movie "Garfield Gets Real" was released. Paws Inc., which owns the rights to Garfield, has partnered with Wonderworld Studios to distribute Garfield's computer-animated film. This film is distributed by 20th Century Fox Film Corporation. Jim Davis, the father of Garfield, wrote the character script to ensure that Garfield would not change his tone in the play. In the film, Garfield is tired of living in a cartoon world and longs for the real world. After he escaped from the cartoon world, he missed his old friends, family and work in every possible way. He also misses the prestige and airs of being a star in the entertainment industry. At this time, Garfield's comic series is facing the fate of suspension, and he must rush back to the cartoon world before the next newspaper is released. But at this time, someone tried to prevent him from returning to the cartoon world.

[Edit this paragraph] "Garfields Fun Fest"

Basic information

◎Translated name Garfields Fun Fest◎Title Garfields Fun Fest ◎Era 2008 ◎ Country United States ◎ Category Animation ◎ Language English ◎ Subtitles Chinese and English subtitles ◎ Duration 70 Mins ◎ Director Mark A.Z. Dippé Kyung Ho Lee ◎ Starring Frank Welker .....Garfield (voice)

Story synopsis

The annual ceilidh is coming soon, a competition to select the funniest cartoon characters. Garfield wins every year, which is a piece of cake for him.

However, this year Garfield encountered a rival named Ramon, who was so handsome and tall that even Garfield's female companion Irene was attracted to him and abandoned Garfield. In order to win the game, the frustrated Garfield decided to go on the road with his dog Odie and go to the forest to find a magical pond. It is said that drinking the water there can make people humorous...

[Edit this Section] "Garfield Gets Real"

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Chinese name: Garfield Gets Real English name: Garfield Gets Real Alias: Garfield: Real World Adventures/Garfield animated movie Resource type: DVDRip Release date: 2007 Movie director: Mark A.Z. Dippé Movie actor: Jason Marsden .... Nermal (voice) Frank Welker .... (voice) Neil Ross Neil Ross ... . (voice) Wally Wingert .... Jon Arbuckle (voice) Pat Fraley .... (voice) Jennifer Darling .... (voice) David Michie .... Tape Holder (voice) Region: United States Language: English

Video Introduction

The Garfield computer-animated film "Garfield Gets Real" will be released in the fall of 2007. Paws Inc., which owns the rights to Garfield, has partnered with Wonderworld Studios to distribute Garfield's computer-animated film. This film is distributed by 20th Century Fox Film Corporation. Jim Davis, the father of Garfield, wrote the character script to ensure that Garfield would not change his tone in the play. In the film, Garfield is tired of living in a cartoon world and longs for the real world. After he escaped from the cartoon world, he missed his old friends, family and work in every possible way. He also misses the prestige and airs of being a star in the entertainment industry. At this time, Garfield's comic series is facing the fate of suspension, and he must rush back to the cartoon world before the next newspaper is released. But at this time, someone tried to prevent him from returning to the cartoon world. The Garfield Show (December 22, 2008) is a TV animation series that was broadcast in France on December 22, 2008. The English version was broadcast in the United Kingdom on May 5, 2009. It is a 3D animation adapted from the Garfield comics. . The United States has ordered 11 episodes.

Grading title and description: 1a: "Pasta Wars": It's Garfield's birthday and Jon forgets about his cat's birthday. He later remembers it and makes 8 lasagnas but he's one lasagna short. Meanwhile, an unusual type of alien which looks like lasagna and can speak English of an Italian accent arrives on Earth. 1b: "A Game Of Cat And Mouse": Garfield plays game with Odie. 2a: "Perfect Pizza": Garfield catches from Jon because it might be from Vito's, but it's from Vito's Southern American rival Mama Meany, which his pizza tastes different. 2b: "Mother Garfield": A bluebird gets trapped from Garfield's neighbor's garage after catching a worm to eat. She leaves her 3 babies abandoned. Garfield takes take of them but the babies hatch from the eggs and call him accidentally their mother. The first appearance of Garfield's rival Harry. 3a: "Pup In The Pound": Odie gets taken to the dog pound because he's not wearing his licensed collar. Garfield disguises as a dog to get Odie back . 3b: "Odie In Love": Odie falls in love with a shower brush, but Garfield doesn't like it so he throws the brush to the recycling bin without Odie knowning it. 4a: "Not So Sweet Sound Of Music": Jon finds his accordion but Garfield doesn't like him playing it. Garfield tries to get rid of it. 4b: "Turkey Trouble": Jon accidentally orders an alive turkey instead of a dead turkey for dinner with Liz. Garfield disguises as

a turkey to get rid of the turkey. 5a: "Cat Nap": Garfield locks all the doors to project from Silent Jack. Jon forgets his keys after his tooth surgery. 5b: "Agent X": A cat finds Nermal and his name is "Agent X". But he turns out to be Fluffykins. 6a: "Orange And Black": Garfield disguises as a creature named "Catzilla". 6b: "Freaky Monday": Odie and Garfield gets bodies swapped by a Saturn alien without knowing about it. 7a: "King Nermal": Nermal lives with Garfield for 10 days because his owner is out of city. He fakes a leg injury. Garfield & Odie plans to get rid of him. 7b: "Desperately Seeking Pooky" : Garfield's teddy bear goes missing. 8a: "Curse Of The Were-Dog": Odie becomes a were-dog in the middle of the night and eats lasagna. But Jon thinks that Garfield ate it. 8b: "Meet The Parents": Liz introduces Jon to her parents. Liz's father is a grumpy man. Liz's mother has a canary named Petey. Garfield tries to eat and get rid of him. 9a: "Down On The Farm": Garfield goes to Jon's brother Doc Boy's home. But without no TV & no pizza, Garfield shows the farm animals how to watch TV. 9b: "The Pet Show": Garfield gets rejected from The Pet Show because he's too fat to enter so that Odie takes his place against Nermal. 10a : "Pet Matchers": Jon & Garfield fights against watching the TV so that they go to a TV show called Pet Matchers. 10b: "Lucky Charm"

: Garfield gets rich after being lucky by a leperchaun. 11a: "Bone Diggers": Odie digs a bone, but it's not an ordinary bone. It's a brachiosaurus bone. 11b: "The Robot": Jon tests an cleaning robot. 12a: "High Scale" 12b: "Jon's Night Out"

[Edit this paragraph] Cartoon series catalog

1.Here Comes Garfield · October 25, 1982 2.Garfield on the Town · October 28, 1983 3.Garfield in the Rough · October 26, 1984 4. Garfield's Halloween Adventure · October 30, 1985 5.Garfield in Paradise · May 27, 1986 6.Garfield Goes Hollywood · May 8, 1987 7.A Garfield Christmas · December 21, 1987 8.Happy Birthday, Garfield · May 17, 1988 9.Garfield: His 9 Lives · 10.Garfield and Friends (Episodes) · 1988-1994. 121 episodes 11.Garfield's Babes and Bullets · May 23, 1989 12.Garfield's Thanksgiving · November 22, 1989 13.Garfield's Feline Fantasies · 14.Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue · April 21, 1990 15.Garfield Gets a Life · 16.The Garfield Show 22th December 2008

[Edit this paragraph] Comment on the complete collection of "Garfield"

"I'm sorry, this is my fault. "Urban people who live in the workplace have to say this almost every day. For some people, they have to say this every day. Although famous experts from abroad and all-powerful domestic businessmen Leaders are trying to cultivate the professional ethics of us urbanites and the way of life in line with modern society, either with courtesy or with advantage, but every time after a tiring day, we keep repeating the same question in our hearts: Why am I always the one who makes mistakes in the modern lifestyle? It is true that everyone in modern society has dissatisfaction with leaders, customers, and even rules to a certain extent. But in the face of reality, many people can only do it. Tufa lamented, “But so what? I'm not Garfield." Indeed, as a pet cat, Garfield has only two basic hobbies: eating and sleeping. If the owner does not provide Garfield with enough food on time (when Garfield wants to eat) and the food Garfield likes, Then what awaits Jon (the name of Garfield's owner) will be a tragic result. The reason why many of the languages ??spoken by Garfield can become classics is because they speak to everyone's heart. Popular cats.

Since its birth in 1978, this lazy and greedy cat has been serialized in more than 2,700 newspapers. Its comic books quickly spread in 23 languages ????around the world, with a cumulative circulation of more than 13 million copies in more than 110 countries and regions around the world. After a long wait, in November 2004, the complete set of "Garfield" was finally officially introduced to China. This gives people who have always known and liked Garfield through various channels finally the opportunity to fully understand the original Garfield. Midnight, deeper. The hustle and bustle of the city gradually calmed down. When I read "Garfield", I knew that no one could ever have a happy life like Garfield. But at least, tonight I can have a sweet sleep like Garfield.

[Edit this paragraph] Garfield in real life

Garfield is a red tabby exotic short-haired cat. It is a color group among exotic short-haired cats. It is currently regular in Shanghai. There are only a few catteries specializing in breeding exotic shorthairs, no more than 5. There are more in Beijing, but not many good ones. Firstly, the value of exotic shorthairs is relatively high, and secondly, there are relatively few truly perfect exotics. Hong Kong’s There are many exotic short-haired dogs, and this breed is preferred there. The color of Garfield is not very popular in the mainland, and the color is not pleasing to the eye. What is the general price of Garfield? Generally speaking, the price of CFA registered exotic shorthair is about 2,000 US dollars, and the better ones are more expensive. Someone in Beijing once bought an exotic shorthair with a high title, and the price was 8,000 US dollars. What is Garfield's real-life personality like? This breed looks honest and honest but is actually very lively. Compared to Persians who are clumsy, they are a bit naughty and very approachable to people. The tabby-patterned exotic short-haired cat is almost identical in appearance to Garfield. It also has a chubby body, a large head, face and eyes, a small oval nose, a flat face, and long hair on its head and body. It has stripes, so it is not an exaggeration to say that it is the real Garfield cat. Many people in China generally call it "short-haired Persian cat".

[Edit this paragraph] Name (Garfield)

James Garfield: the 20th President of the United States (March 4, 1881-September 19, 1881 ) Born: November 19, 1831, Ohio Died: September 19, 1881, New Jersey Father: Abram Garfield Mother: Eliza Ballou Garfield Mrs.: Lucretia Rudolph ( 1832-1918), married on November 11, 1858 Children: Eliza Garfield (1860-63); Harry Garfield (1863-1942); James Garfield (1865-1950); Margaret Leigh Garfield (1867-1947); Irving Garfield (1870-1951); Abram Garfield (1872- 1958); Edward Garfield (1874-76) Religion: Christian Education: Participating in the Western Eclectic Pie Institute (now Hiram College); graduated from Williams College (1856) Occupation: Teacher, official Party: *** and other government positions: Member of the Ohio Senate, 1859-61 Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1863- 80 Elected to the U.S. Senate, 1880 Presidential annual salary: $50,000/year James Garfield was born in Ohio in 1831. Garfield's family was poor, and his father died when he was 4 years old. After her husband's death, my mother sold most of the land on the farm to pay off her debts, and worked hard on the small amount of land to raise her four children. Garfield worked his way up from high school to college on his own. He attended several colleges and received excellent grades. When he was 26 years old, he became the president of the university. In 1858 Garfield married Lucretia Rudolph. Lucretia was a farmer's daughter, the same age as Garfield. They had five sons and two daughters. Elected to the Ohio General Assembly in 1859. During the Civil War, he joined the Union Army. In order to oppose slavery, he joined the army and was promoted to Army Major General at the age of 32. Later, he was appreciated by Lincoln, abandoned the army and entered politics, and entered Congress in 1860.

Meanwhile, in 1862, Ohioans elected him to Congress. President Lincoln convinced him to resign from the committee. At the 1880 Republican convention, Garfield was unable to win the presidential nomination for his friend John Sherman. Finally, on the 36th electoral vote, Garfield became the "dark horse" nominee and was elected as the 20th president. After taking office, Garfield faced fierce party disputes and was overwhelmed. He was well aware of the shortcomings of "dividing wealth between political parties", but lacked the confidence to reform, so he had to try to balance the distribution of civil servant positions. After doing so, all factions were dissatisfied. He himself fell victim to this practice. On the morning of July 2, 1881, he was shot dead by an unsuccessful official. He was in a coma for 79 days and died of infection and internal bleeding. He was the second president of the United States to be assassinated. After Garfield became the 20th President of the United States, in order to commemorate his intuitive, simple, easy-to-understand, and clear proof of the Pythagorean Theorem, people called this proof the "presidential." proof. Anyone who has studied geometry knows the Pythagorean theorem. It is a relatively important theorem in geometry and is widely used. So far, there are more than 500 ways to prove the Pythagorean Theorem. Among them, the proof of Garfield, the 20th President of the United States, has become a legend in the history of mathematics. Why would the president think of proving the Pythagorean Theorem? Is he a mathematician or a math enthusiast? The answer is no. What happened was this; on a weekend evening in 1876, on the outskirts of Washington, the capital of the United States, a middle-aged man was walking and admiring the beautiful scenery at dusk. He was Garfield, the Republican Congressman of Ohio at the time. As he was walking, he suddenly found two children on a small stone bench nearby who were talking attentively about something, sometimes arguing loudly, sometimes discussing in a low voice. Out of curiosity, Garfield followed the sound and walked towards the two children, trying to find out what the two children were doing. I saw a little boy leaning over and drawing a right triangle on the ground with a branch. So Garfield asked what they were doing? The little boy said without raising his head: "Excuse me, sir, if the two right-angled sides of a right triangle are 3 and 4 respectively, then what is the length of the hypotenuse?" Garfield replied: "It is 5." The little boy asked again: "If the two right-angled sides are 5 and 7 respectively, then what is the length of the hypotenuse of this right triangle?" Garfield replied without thinking: "The square of the hypotenuse must be equal to 5 Square plus 7 squared." The little boy said again: "Sir, can you tell the truth?" Garfield was speechless for a moment, unable to explain, and felt very uncomfortable. So Garfield stopped walking and immediately went home to discuss the problems the little boy had left for him. After repeated thinking and calculation, he finally figured out the reason and gave a concise proof method. On April 1, 1876, Garfield published his proof of the Pythagorean Theorem in the New England Educational Journal. In 1881, after Garfield became the 20th President of the United States, in order to commemorate his intuitive, simple, easy-to-understand, and clear proof of the Pythagorean Theorem, people called this proof method the "President's" proof method. GARFIELD (Old English) meaning battlefield. Many people think of GARFIELD as being like that cartoon cat - a fat, trouble-making furball. Others believe that GARFIELD has the qualities of a leader - shrewd, worldly, yet boring.