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** Given that the book depicts Odie being adopted from the pound by Jon instead of originally being Lyman's pet, it seems to be its own continuity that has nothing to do with the newspaper comics.
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* I don't think there's really a rigidly defined canon.

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* ** I don't think there's really a rigidly defined canon.

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* So, why is this book out of print again? I mean, every other piece of Garfield merchandise has been released on the Garfield website. Including the His 9 Lives animated special! Why not reprint the book if you're willing to keep it's movie adaption in print?

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* So, why is this book out of print again? I mean, every other piece of Garfield merchandise has been released on the Garfield website. Including the His 9 Lives animated special! Why not reprint the book if you're willing to keep it's its movie adaption adaptation in print?



* I don't think there's really a rigidly defined canon.



** Everything I saw made it look like literal demonic possession, or something of that nature.

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** Everything I saw made it look like literal demonic possession, or something of that nature.nature.
** Rabies is a definite possibility.
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** My best guess is that it's related to the terrifying nature of Primal Self.

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** My best guess is that it's related to the rather terrifying nature of Primal Self.''Primal Self''.



** I doubt there's a right answer here. But it seems Tigger was the victim of some sort of regression to a primal animal state, just like the title implies. Either by some mental breakdown of unknown cause, or literal possession or manipulation from dark feline-related entities.

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** I doubt there's a right answer here. But it seems Tigger was the victim of some sort of regression to a an instinctual, if primal animal state, just like the title implies. Either by some mental breakdown of unknown cause, or literal possession or manipulation from dark feline-related entities.
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** I doubt there's a right answer here. But it seems Tigger was the victim of some sort of regression to a primal animal state, just like the title implies. Either by some mental breakdown of unknown cause, or literal possession or manipulation from dark feline-related entities.

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** I doubt there's a right answer here. But it seems Tigger was the victim of some sort of regression to a primal animal state, just like the title implies. Either by some mental breakdown of unknown cause, or literal possession or manipulation from dark feline-related entities.entities.
** Everything I saw made it look like literal demonic possession, or something of that nature.
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** My best guess is that it's related to the terrifying nature of Primal Self.
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* What urged Garfield (or "Tigger") to go savage in ''Primal Self''? Was it literally something he drank?

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* What urged Garfield (or "Tigger") to go savage in ''Primal Self''? Was it literally something he drank?drank?
** I doubt there's a right answer here. But it seems Tigger was the victim of some sort of regression to a primal animal state, just like the title implies. Either by some mental breakdown of unknown cause, or literal possession or manipulation from dark feline-related entities.
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* So, why is this book out of print again? I mean, every other piece of Garfield merchandise has been released on the Garfield website. Including the His 9 Lives animated special! Why not reprint the book if you're willing to keep it's movie adaption in print?
* Is this book actually ''canon'' in the Garfield newspaper comic universe?
* What urged Garfield (or "Tigger") to go savage in ''Primal Self''? Was it literally something he drank?

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