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* WhoWouldBeStupidEnoughWhoWouldBeStupidEnough: Orson assures Roy that there's nobody in the world so stupid that they don't know that Garfield is the Mystery Guest. Cut to Orson's brothers watching the show and having no idea who the Mystery Guest is.
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* AlliterativeTitle: '''R'''odent '''R'''ampage.
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* AMischiefOfMice: Tyrone comes to visit and is surprised when he discovers that Garfield doesn't chase mice, so he takes advantage of this by taking over Jon's house. Once Jon discovers Tyrone, he tries to get Garfield to catch him by bribing him with sausage lasagna. Tyrone takes every step to ensure that Garfield doesn't catch him, such as putting him through traps and even feeding him tabasco sauce. Even Floyd, who is usually nice to Garfield, does nothing to stop Tyrone and even goes along with him.

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* VampireEpisode: Jon tells his boss a story about a Dracula-like vampire and his vampire cat played by Jon and Garfield. It turns out that Jon's boss does not like the story [[spoiler:because he's a werewolf]].

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* VampireEpisode: Jon tells his boss a story about a Dracula-like vampire and his vampire cat played by Jon and Garfield. It turns out that Jon's boss does not like the story [[spoiler:because because he's a werewolf]].werewolf.
* VampiresHateGarlic: Defied; Count Lasagna ''loves'' garlic due to his TrademarkFavoriteFood being Italian cuisine. Thus, the villagers use a collar of raisins to ward him off.



* WhoWouldWantToWatchUs

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* WhoWouldWantToWatchUsWhoWouldWantToWatchUs: Jon's boss scoffs at the concept of vampires, let alone a vampire cat.
* WolfMan: The man Jon is working for turns out to be one, and resembles the TropeNamer to boot.
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''He's not a singing raisin''[[note]]a reference to the California Raisins[[/note]] ''and he's not [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs painted blue]]!''"

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''He's not a singing raisin''[[note]]a reference to the California Raisins[[/note]] ''and he's not [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981 painted blue]]!''"
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The eleventh episode of the third season of ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends''.

'''[[CouchGag Post-Opening Sequence Line]]''': "[[Series/WheelOfFortune I'd like to buy a vowel, please]]."

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* HereWeGoAgain: The lion got rid of the mice, but turns out to be an even bigger problem.



* PyrrhicVictory: The lion got rid of the mice, but turns out to be an even bigger problem.

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* PyrrhicVictory: The lion got NoEnding: Garfield and Jon now are hiding on top of their refrigerator to avoid the lion, with no idea on how to get rid of the mice, but turns out to be an even bigger problem.him.

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%%* MalevolentMice: Tyrone is Floyd's cousin, and a really unpleasant one at that.



* WraparoundBackground: Lampshaded; when Garfield chases Tyrone throughout Jon's living room, he turns to the audience and asks them if they've ever noticed how long hallways are in cartoon chase scenes.

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* WraparoundBackground: Lampshaded; when Garfield chases Tyrone throughout Jon's living room, he turns to the audience and asks them if they've ever noticed how long hallways are in cartoon chase scenes.scenes.
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* MalevolentMice: Tyrone is Floyd's cousin, and a really unpleasant one at that.

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* %%* MalevolentMice: Tyrone is Floyd's cousin, and a really unpleasant one at that.
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* MalevolentMice: Tyrone is Floyd's cousin, and a really unpleasant one at that.
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* ShoutOut: During the "There's a Mouse in the House" song, Jon is seen dressed like [[Disney/{{Fantasia}} Sorcerer Mickey]] ([[WritingAroundTrademarks albeit with an orange robe and hat]]) and he uses magic to control several brooms.

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* ShoutOut: During the "There's a Mouse in the House" song, Jon is seen dressed like [[Disney/{{Fantasia}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} Sorcerer Mickey]] ([[WritingAroundTrademarks albeit with an orange robe and hat]]) and he uses magic to control several brooms.
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* FireBreathingDiner: Happens to Garfield when Tyrone feeds him tabasco sauce.



* VictoryIsBoring: Tyrone's opinion of a cat that doesn't chase mice.

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* VictoryIsBoring: Tyrone's opinion of a cat that doesn't chase mice.mice.
* WraparoundBackground: Lampshaded; when Garfield chases Tyrone throughout Jon's living room, he turns to the audience and asks them if they've ever noticed how long hallways are in cartoon chase scenes.
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* StockYuck: Instead of using garlic to ward off Count Lasagna, the villagers use a collar of raisins.


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* VampireEpisode: Jon tells his boss a story about a Dracula-like vampire and his vampire cat played by Jon and Garfield. It turns out that Jon's boss does not like the story [[spoiler:because he's a werewolf]].

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: To Count Lasagna, it's anything with tomato, garlic and over 400 calories.



* TrademarkFavoriteFood: To Count Lasagna, it's anything with tomato, garlic and over 400 calories.

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: To Count Lasagna, it's anything with tomato, garlic and over 400 calories.
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!!Mystery Guest contains examples of:
* PaperThinDisguise: It's just Garfield with a black blindfold (with holes) over his eyes. Even [[TheDitz Jon]] couldn't figure it was him.

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!!Mystery Guest !!"Mystery Guest" contains examples of:
* PaperThinDisguise: It's just Garfield with a black blindfold (with holes) over his eyes. Even [[TheDitz Jon]] couldn't figure it was him. him.
* TakeThat: During Roy's song about the Mystery guest, he gives us this line:
-->"''If you need help, I'll give you a clue;''\\
''He's not a singing raisin''[[note]]a reference to the California Raisins[[/note]] ''and he's not [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs painted blue]]!''"



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* ShoutOut: During the "There's a Mouse in the House" song, Jon is seen dressed like [[Disney/{{Fantasia}} Sorcerer Mickey]] ([[WritingAroundTrademarks albeit with an orange robe and hat]]) and he uses magic to control several brooms.

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* DeniedFoodAsPunishment: Jon threatens to deny Garfield his lasagna if he doesn't get rid of the mice.

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* AllThereInTheScript: The lion's name is Tamerus el Dominus.
* DeniedFoodAsPunishment: Jon threatens to deny Garfield his lasagna if he doesn't get rid of the mice. Eventually Garfield tires out and tells Jon it's not even worth sausage lasagna, much to Jon's surprise.
* JerkassBall: Floyd usually is nice to Garfield and understanding of his predicaments and has defended him against the Kitty Council and mice who were taking advantage of Garfield. Here, he did nothing to stop Tyrone from being a {{Jerkass}} and even went along with him.
* PyrrhicVictory: The lion got rid of the mice, but turns out to be an even bigger problem.
* VictoryIsBoring: Tyrone's opinion of a cat that doesn't chase mice.

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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Dracula alerts Count Lasagna the villagers are storming the castle, and bringing a stake.

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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: ComicallyMissingThePoint / FunWithHomophones: When Dracula alerts Count Lasagna the villagers are storming the castle, and bringing a stake.



-->'''Count Lasagna''': Oh.
* VegetarianVampire: Count Lasagna terrifies the villagers even more so than Dracula, despite the fact that he feasts on their Italian cuisine (Spaghetti, garlic bread, lasagna, pizza) instead of their own blood.

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-->'''Count Lasagna''': Oh.[[OhCrap Oh]].
* VegetarianVampire: Count Lasagna terrifies is hated by the villagers even more so than Dracula, despite the fact that he feasts on their Italian cuisine (Spaghetti, garlic bread, lasagna, pizza) instead of their own blood.



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* PaperThinDisguisePaperThinDisguise: It's just Garfield with a black blindfold (with holes) over his eyes. Even [[TheDitz Jon]] couldn't figure it was him.



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* DeniedFoodAsPunishment: Jon threatens to deny Garfield his lasagna if he doesn't get rid of the mice.
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-->'''Count Lasagna''': (''excited, leaps onto Dracula's shoulder'') A STEAK?! Tell them that I want it medium rare with some sauteed mushrooms!

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-->'''Count Lasagna''': (''excited, leaps onto Dracula's shoulder'') A STEAK?! Tell them that I want it medium rare with some sauteed mushrooms! (''Dracula makes an annoyed face'')

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* VegetarianVampireComicallyMissingThePoint: When Dracula alerts Count Lasagna the villagers are storming the castle, and bringing a stake.
-->'''Count Lasagna''': (''excited, leaps onto Dracula's shoulder'') A STEAK?! Tell them that I want it medium rare with some sauteed mushrooms!
-->'''Dracula''': Not ''that'' kind of steak!
-->'''Count Lasagna''': Oh.
* VegetarianVampire: Count Lasagna terrifies the villagers even more so than Dracula, despite the fact that he feasts on their Italian cuisine (Spaghetti, garlic bread, lasagna, pizza) instead of their own blood.




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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: To Count Lasagna, it's anything with tomato, garlic and over 400 calories.

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'''Count Lasagna'''
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Jon attempts to pitch a comic book featuring Dracula's cat "Count Lasagna".

'''Mystery Guest'''
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Roy hosts a gameshow called "Mystery Guest" with a tractor as a prize and Garfield as the mystery guest. Orson's brothers show up to try and steal the tractor, only to wind up guessing who the mystery guest is, with all of their answers being wrong.

'''Rodent Rampage'''
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Floyd's cousin Tyrone visits and is surprised upon discovering Garfield does not chase mice. Once Jon discovers the mice in his house, he tries to get Garfield to chase mice by bribing him with sausage lasagna. After an unsuccessful attempt at rounding up the mice the traditional way, including a lot of Tom and Jerry references, Garfield resorts to the more tactical means he used to get rid of opportunistic mice in the past.

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