jon: I love lasagna
Garfield: So do I
Jon: I love cat's. I wanted a cat... so what do I do? I go to the pet store and ask for a cat. What do they give me?...A lasagna with fur and fangs
I love Garfield, and I am just letting you know that the following is not a complaint, it’s a curiosity I’ve always had about my favorite comic cat. My biggest question that I’ve always had about Garfield was: the original story of Garfield’s background was always said to be that he was born in an Italian kitchen, but at the beginning of Garfield’s first book (Garfield at large), he was already not just a grown cat, but he was bigger and fatter than he was for most of his future duration. You can obviously argue that the start of the first book was obviously not when he was born, but in every anniversary date after the date of the first strip at the start of book one, it’s stated as Garfield’s birthday, not the Garfield strip’s birthday. Like on June 19, 1979 in book two, Garfield himself in the strip turns one, than 6/19/80, he turns two, etc. Why wasn’t their any Garfield strip showing his real birth and kittenhood and being a kitten, turning a few weeks old, than a month old, and so on? Why wasn’t their any strips of his talked about early days in the Italian restaurant? Instead, he’s seemingly a grown-up cat at one day old bigger and more obese than for the remainder of his strip. He’s basically the first feline in history to be born bigger and to then grow smaller until he reached his permanent size at around two years old (around book three), and instead of his initial little eyes and enormous body he had at the beginning, he had much bigger eyes, a much smaller body, and his head about the same size as his body. His appearance changed dramatically in the first 2-3 years, and since the first Garfield books I ever read were books 3, 5, 6, and after, I bought his first book expecting to see little kitten Garfield in the first half, but was shocked to see this very different looking much bigger and fatter cat. I was a huge Garfield fan, and still am all these years later. That’s why this has always intrigued me
For many why get him if you never got him you can enjoy lasanga. I like garfield like this real fat. Now its a pot. Thanks. Jim. 2. I like jon too he is so dumb like odie and so funny like garfield another reason why garfield is the best comic strip. Odie frog dog its so good to see him kicked off the table eats flys :random comics: and he beats up nermal :The Garfield Show: Best duo ever even dog haters can like.
m.l. over 12 years ago
angelprincess72 about 12 years ago
He should have hidden the lasagne.
rascalgarfield over 10 years ago
With fur and fangs :D
spencrh221 almost 6 years ago
I love Garfield, and I am just letting you know that the following is not a complaint, it’s a curiosity I’ve always had about my favorite comic cat. My biggest question that I’ve always had about Garfield was: the original story of Garfield’s background was always said to be that he was born in an Italian kitchen, but at the beginning of Garfield’s first book (Garfield at large), he was already not just a grown cat, but he was bigger and fatter than he was for most of his future duration. You can obviously argue that the start of the first book was obviously not when he was born, but in every anniversary date after the date of the first strip at the start of book one, it’s stated as Garfield’s birthday, not the Garfield strip’s birthday. Like on June 19, 1979 in book two, Garfield himself in the strip turns one, than 6/19/80, he turns two, etc. Why wasn’t their any Garfield strip showing his real birth and kittenhood and being a kitten, turning a few weeks old, than a month old, and so on? Why wasn’t their any strips of his talked about early days in the Italian restaurant? Instead, he’s seemingly a grown-up cat at one day old bigger and more obese than for the remainder of his strip. He’s basically the first feline in history to be born bigger and to then grow smaller until he reached his permanent size at around two years old (around book three), and instead of his initial little eyes and enormous body he had at the beginning, he had much bigger eyes, a much smaller body, and his head about the same size as his body. His appearance changed dramatically in the first 2-3 years, and since the first Garfield books I ever read were books 3, 5, 6, and after, I bought his first book expecting to see little kitten Garfield in the first half, but was shocked to see this very different looking much bigger and fatter cat. I was a huge Garfield fan, and still am all these years later. That’s why this has always intrigued me
Vetsworldwide3327 over 5 years ago
For many why get him if you never got him you can enjoy lasanga. I like garfield like this real fat. Now its a pot. Thanks. Jim. 2. I like jon too he is so dumb like odie and so funny like garfield another reason why garfield is the best comic strip. Odie frog dog its so good to see him kicked off the table eats flys :random comics: and he beats up nermal :The Garfield Show: Best duo ever even dog haters can like.
Destroyermc25 over 4 years ago
um… ok?…
cookie1371 over 2 years ago
A lasagna with fur and fangs? , garfield would still probably eat it!
FatCatAnimations about 2 years ago
So based on your logic, Jon, Garfield can eat himself?
TopCat 5 months ago
Never underestimate Garfield’s love for lasagna.