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''Garfield in the Rough'' is a 1984 American animated
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based on the
Garfield ''Garfield'' is an American comic strip created by Jim Davis. Originally published locally as ''Jon'' in 1976, then in nationwide syndication from 1978 as ''Garfield'', it chronicles the life of the title character Garfield the cat, his hum ...
comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast October 26, 1984 on
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. It has been released on VHS, LaserDisc and
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home video. This is the third of twelve
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made between 1982 and 1991. In this special, Garfield, Jon and Odie go camping.


Storyline

Garfield is living in a boring, black and white world, claiming that all the color has gone out of his life (which explains the subtitle at the beginning: "Please do not adjust your sets; all the color has temporarily gone out of Garfield's life"). Jon agrees that all the color has gone and suggests a vacation as a remedy. The color suddenly comes back into Garfield's life. He is excited that Jon wants to take him and Odie on
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, where he imagines himself in places such as Acapulco,
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and
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. After realizing that each destination has its drawbacks, Garfield cheerfully concludes it doesn't really matter where they're actually going for their vacation, because in any case they won't be staying home. This joy is short-lived once Jon announces that they're going
camping Camping is an outdoor activity involving overnight stays away from home, either without shelter or using basic shelter such as a tent, or a recreational vehicle. Typically, participants leave developed areas to spend time outdoors in more na ...
, but Jon forces Garfield to go. After a long, exhausting journey (from Garfield's point of view), the trio arrives at the campgrounds to check in, while Garfield immediately takes a dislike to one of the camp rangers for insulting him. After a few shenanigans at their campsite, including placing a live fish in the coffee pot, Jon finally gets his new "super deluxe" tent set up, although the result doesn't really match the ad --- "The tent looked bigger in the advertisement," Jon glumly muses. Unlike Jon, who is very enthusiastic about it, Garfield doesn't take to the outdoors, stating that "it would be greater if it were inside". As night falls, the trio listen to a music program on the
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, which is interrupted by a
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about a
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that has escaped from a local
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earlier that morning and been reported in the Lake Woebegone area. Right after this news on the radio, the announcer says: "We now return to our regular broadcast of ''fun'' music." (It then plays "So Long Old Friend" from the first Garfield TV special.) Believing the news, Garfield is terrified and wants to leave, but Jon assures him that Lake Woebegone is miles from their location and that they're perfectly safe. Following the announcement, Jon sings an old campfire song that his mother used to sing called "Camping is my Life" (while Garfield and Odie endure his banjo playing) before the trio goes to bed. After they go into their tent, from a vantage point on the nearby hilltops, the panther comes out and growls as it eyes their campsite. The next day, Odie wakes Jon up at the crack of dawn by licking his feet. This sends Jon rolling down the hill into the lake while still in his tent with Garfield in tow. At Garfield's suggestion that he "go and play with something poisonous", Odie runs into the nearby woods, passing a sign that reveals the woods to be Lake Woebegone, where the panther is lurking. The
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s are hunting for the panther, and attempt to warn Jon to evacuate, but after finding no one there, leave a note and move on. This proves unfortunate as a gust of wind kicks up after they leave, tossing the message into a recently extinguished
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, where it burns up. Despite not hearing a man-eating beast growling in the night, Jon does find out that Garfield and Odie (to a lesser extent) have eaten all the food for the week, except for the
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, and goes off on a tirade. Meanwhile, Garfield heads through the woods to "wait for the heat to die down". While there, he starts to appreciate the beauty of nature, until he meets two forest animals named Dicky the Beaver and Billy the
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who warn Garfield about the escaped panther, claiming it has already attacked other forest animals. Odie appears, after scaring all but Garfield away by accident, and the two eavesdrop on the two rangers passing by with a
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, hoping to capture the panther. The first ranger wishes that he had a weapon more powerful than his tranquilizer gun to hunt the panther with, but the second ranger assures him that one of the tranquilizer darts will be enough to knock out the panther. Garfield and Odie decide that now is the time to collect Jon and leave before they are possibly attacked by the beast, and the two run all the way back to the campsite. Upon their return, Garfield tries to warn Jon of the danger, but Jon doesn't understand the warning (as Garfield can't talk), insisting that they have dried fruit and refuses to move. Garfield tries desperately to convince Odie to get into the car, warning Odie that they will be dead if they don't leave right away. However, the full moon comes into view and shines down on the camp, revealing that the panther has now entered their campsite and is approaching the trio as they look on in horror. Garfield runs up a tree while Jon and Odie hide in the tent, followed by the Jon's car as the panther tears the tent to shreds and then manages to break into the vehicle by smashing through a window. Scared but not willing to watch his family being killed, Garfield leaps from the tree and takes on the panther, clawing at its head and neck, only to be wrestled off. Garfield gets back up as the now-enraged panther begins to menacingly stalk towards him and lunges at him in an attempt to kill him, until the park rangers enter the campsite and subdue the beast with a tranquilizer dart. Jon congratulates Garfield for being a hero. The rangers come by and tell Jon that they were heroes too for saving Garfield from the panther, because if they hadn't made it there on time or if the dart had missed the panther, Garfield, Jon, and Odie would have been killed. Jon then announces that he feels they have had enough adventure and recommends they break camp and return to civilization, much to Garfield's joy. The rangers return the panther to the zoo, while Garfield, Jon, and Odie set off for home with Garfield bragging over how he took on the panther, as well as struggling to say, "When the going gets tough, the tough get going."


Cast

* Lorenzo Music - Garfield * Thom Huge - Jon Arbuckle *
Gregg Berger Gregory Alan Berger (born December 10, 1950) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Jecht from ''Final Fantasy X'' and the ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'' games, Grimlock from '' The Transformers'', Mysterio and Kraven the Hunter from '' ...
- Odie / Ranger #1 / Radio Announcer *
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- Ranger #2 * Hal Smith - Dicky Beaver *
Orson Bean Orson Bean (born Dallas Frederick Burrows; July 22, 1928 – February 7, 2020) was an American film, television, and stage actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He was a game show and talk show host and a "mainstay of Los Angeles’ small ...
- Billy Rabbit * Desirée Goyette - Girl Cats


Songs

* "Get Me Some 'R and 'R" performed by Lou Rawls * "
Jarabe Tapatío ''Jarabe tapatío'', often referred to as the Mexican hat dance, is the national dance of Mexico. It originated as a courtship dance in Guadalajara, Jalisco, during the 19th century, although its elements can be traced back to the Spanish '' zamb ...
" (instrumental) * "When I'm Out in the Rough" performed by Lorenzo Music and Thom Huge * "So Long Old Friend" performed by Desirée Goyette * "Camping is My Life" performed by Thom Huge * "The Music of Nature" performed by Desirée Goyette * "Run-Run I'm afraid" performed by Thom Huge and Desirée Goyette * "Panther Showdown" (instrumental) * "Get Me Some 'R and 'R" (instrumental)


Awards

* 1985 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program


References


External links

* * {{EmmyAward AnimationLessThanHour 1979-2000 Garfield television specials 1980s American television specials 1980s animated television specials 1984 television specials 1984 in American television 1980s American animated films CBS television specials CBS original programming Television shows directed by Phil Roman Film Roman television specials Television shows written by Jim Davis (cartoonist) Emmy Award-winning programs