3/15/2011

Garfield Show: All You Need Is Love & Pasta (2009) Review

Garfield Show: All You Need Is Love and Pasta (2009)
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The thing that I really love about the new Garfield show, is that it shows the side of Garfield that we rarely see...the loving, kind, loyal side.
Dont get me wrong, the older Garfield cartoons, especially the Christmas and Halloween ones are fantastic. But the older Garfield depicted a more selfish, uncaring Garfield, and that gives cats a bad name.
Cats are every bit as loving, caring and loyal as dogs, if not more so, and it is nice that Garfield is being depicted showing his more soulful side, such as the episode where he kept the baby birds safe, until their mom came home.
I also love this new Garfield show's Halloween and Christmas specials.
In the Christmas special, Garfield, instead of thinking of himself, helped stray/feral/homeless cats have a nice Christmas, and they even found homes!
It's nice to see "The attitude" sometimes, but Garfield's creator Mr. Davis, has to realize that Garfield is a real influential character...an American icon, and he needs to show that cats are loving souls, not the selfish, uncaring cats that the cat haters or Cat-a-Phobics like to depict them as being.
This new Garfield show is doing a good job of that...showing Garfield's true side.

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Hearts, flowers and fur balls are in the air with The Garfield Show: All You Need Is Love (and Pasta). You'll have enough fun and laughter to last through nine lives and nine dishes of lasagna as everyone's favorite droll kitty meanders from one hilarious situation to the next. Whether he's fostering orphan birds, enduring John's quest for the perfect family portrait, or putting up a good front for Liz's parents, Garfield really does love his friends... maybe even more than lasagna. Maybe.

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