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Recap / Garfield And Friends S 3 E 18

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The eighteenth and final episode of the third season of Garfield and Friends.

Post-Opening Sequence Line: "Garfield and Friends will be right back. At least I'll be."

Star Struck


Fed up with all the "supporting actors" (Jon and Odie), Garfield decides to write his own episode, but all the scenarios end the same way: with him eating and sleeping.

Election Daze


The weasel tricks Roy into challenging Orson for barn leadership and rigs the voting booth in his latest attempt to steal the chickens.

Dirty Business


Jon decides to take Garfield and Odie to visit his cousin Berferd's convenience store. But upon arrival, Jon is surprised to see that there's no customers, until Berferd's neighbor Rufus throws mud at the three of them; telling Berferd to give back his grandfather's watch. Berferd explains that a few weeks ago, Rufus accidentally left his watch in his store but it's gone missing. But this wasn't the first time since most of the customers items are found missing. Suddenly, Garfield's chocolate bar goes missing, while Odie finds the missing watch.

The items keep disappearing and reappearing every single time they look away. But they soon find out that the true culprit is a pack rat. They give chase and both slam into the wall; causing a huge crack inside. Jon and Berferd decide to check it out and find that behind the wall is the pack rat's stash - even the missing watch.

Soon business is back to normal and Berferd thanks Jon for helping him, while Rufus comes to apologize for his accusations. The show ends when Garfield trading the pack rat Odie for his chocolate bar.

"Star Struck" provides examples of:

"Election Daze" provides examples of:

  • Election Day Episode: In this episode, the Weasel tricks Roy into challenging Orson in an election for the leader of the farm in his latest attempt to steal the chickens.
  • Rigged Contest: The Weasel rigs the election between Roy and Orson so that every hen who voted for Orson would fall into a trap and right into his bag.

"Dirty Business" provides examples of:

  • Running Gag : Jon constantly takes a bath due to being covering with mud thrown by Rufus.

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