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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: When Booker sets a trap for the book, he wonders what worms eat so he can use it as bait. The worm gives him a book on what worms eat to distract him so he can set off the trap.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: When Booker sets a trap for the book, worm, he wonders what worms eat so he can use it as bait. The worm gives him a book on what worms eat to distract him so he can set off the trap.
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* GoldDigger: Rosalyn immediately turns out to be one - feigning interest in Jon as soon as she meets him.

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* GoldDigger: Rosalyn immediately turns out to be one - feigning interest in Jon as soon as she meets him. But at the end Jon claims he still thinks Garfield is greedier at draining his wallet.
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-->'''Jon:''' (''finds Garfield sneaked into his suitcase in the New York hotel'') GARFIELD?!! How did ''you'' get in here?!!

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-->'''Jon:''' (''finds Garfield sneaked into his suitcase in the New York hotel'') GARFIELD?!! How did ''you'' get in here?!! here?!!\\
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* CuttingCorners: Garfield admits that he was able to deduce which bag would be Jon's to sneak into by knowing Jon would choose the cheapest plane seat.
-->'''Jon:''' (''finds Garfield sneaked into his suitcase in the New York hotel'') GARFIELD?!! How did ''you'' get in here?!!
'''Garfield:''' Knowing you it was probably economy coach.
* GoldDigger: Rosalyn immediately turns out to be one - feigning interest in Jon as soon as she meets him.
* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Garfield tells off Rosalyn he's this financially to Jon.
-->'''Garfield:''' (''pointing at Rosalyn'') You leave my friend Jon alone! If anyone's going to clean him out of everything he owns it's gonna be me.
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* NobodyHereButUsStatues: At the gift shop of the Statue of Liberty, Garfield poses as a souvenir of the statue so he can spy on Jon and Rosalyn.

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* NobodyHereButUsStatues: At the gift shop of the Statue of Liberty, Art/StatueOfLiberty, Garfield poses as a souvenir of the statue so he can spy on Jon and Rosalyn.
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* RousingLullaby: When the Mother Turtle, having mistaken Sheldon for the Baby Turtle, she tries to get him to fall asleep by singing him a rock and roll lullaby.

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* RousingLullaby: When the Mother Turtle, having mistaken Sheldon for the Baby Turtle, she tries to get him to fall asleep by singing asleep, she sings him a rock and roll lullaby.
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* ImpactSilhouette:ImpactSilhouette: Wade leaves a hole shaped like his body in the wall of the barn after he sneezes himself through it.
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* BigEater: Garfield. He fills Jon's suitcase with many cans of lasagna and an electric can opener, and when Jon rewards him with dinner for having Rosalyn arrested, he eats so much past that Jon concludes it would have been cheaper just to let Rosalyn steal his wallet.

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* BigEater: Garfield. He fills Jon's suitcase with many cans of lasagna and an electric can opener, and when Jon rewards him with dinner for having Rosalyn arrested, he eats so much past pasta that Jon concludes it would have been cheaper just to let Rosalyn steal his wallet.
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* SneezeOfDoom: Roy's practical joke in this episode is industrial strength sneezing powder, which causes whoever gets dusted with it to sneeze these kind of sneezes. He first does this to Wade, causing the latter to sneeze himself into a wall, then he does this to the Baby Turtle, having mistaken him for Sheldon. This causes the Baby Turtle to sneeze his shell off, leading Roy to believe that he accidentally made Sheldon sneeze himself to death.

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* SneezeOfDoom: Roy's practical joke in this episode is industrial strength sneezing powder, which causes whoever gets dusted with it to sneeze these kind of have unusually strong sneezes. He first does this to Wade, causing the latter to sneeze himself into a wall, then he does this to the Baby Turtle, having mistaken him for Sheldon. This causes the Baby Turtle to sneeze his shell off, leading Roy to believe that he accidentally made Sheldon sneeze himself to death.
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* RootingForTheEmpire: An InUniverse example: When Nermal feels bad for the witch losing (even though her house was merely condemned and she wasn't shoved into the oven), at his request, Garfield gives the Witch a happy ending where she franchises a chain of daycare centers.

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* RootingForTheEmpire: An InUniverse example: When Nermal feels bad for the witch losing (even though her house was merely condemned and she wasn't shoved into the oven), at his request, Garfield gives the Witch a happy ending where she franchises a chain of daycare centers. Nermal's horrified reaction to the original version of the story doesn't really stem from him being evil by any stretch of the means, but rather his innocent persona preventing him from really seeing the Witch as evil.



* WickedWitch: As Garfield tells the story of ''Hansel and Gretel'', he naturally has the witch who tries to cook and eat the title characters.

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* WickedWitch: As Garfield tells the story of ''Hansel and Gretel'', he naturally has the witch Witch who tries to cook and eat the title characters.
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* NonMammalMammaries. The Mother Turtle has notable cleavage on her shell. [[StealthPun Breast plates]], so to speak.

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* NonMammalMammaries. NonMammalMammaries: The Mother Turtle has notable cleavage on her shell. [[StealthPun Breast plates]], so to speak.
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The third episode of the second season of ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends''.

'''[[CouchGag Post-opening sequence line]]:''' "And just remember what you paid to get in."

'''The Great Getaway'''

Jon Travels to New York City, with Garfield secretly tagging along, where he meets Rosalyn, a woman who seems interested in him. However, Garfield soon discovers that Rosalyn is a pickpocket.

'''Scrambled Eggs'''

Orson tells the story of how Sheldon was once confused for a baby turtle.

'''Hansel and Garfield'''

When Jon threatens never to feed Garfield again unless he can be nice to Nermal, Garfield decides to tell Nermal the story of ''Hansel and Gretel''.

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!! "The Great Getaway" provides examples of:

* AlliterativeTitle: The '''G'''reat '''G'''etaway.
* BigApplesauce: This episode takes place in New York City.
* BigEater: Garfield. He fills Jon's suitcase with many cans of lasagna and an electric can opener, and when Jon rewards him with dinner for having Rosalyn arrested, he eats so much past that Jon concludes it would have been cheaper just to let Rosalyn steal his wallet.
* NobodyHereButUsStatues: At the gift shop of the Statue of Liberty, Garfield poses as a souvenir of the statue so he can spy on Jon and Rosalyn.
* ShockinglyExpensiveBill: When Jon rewards Garfield with dinner for having Rosalyn arrested, Garfield eats so much pasta that Jon concludes that it would have been cheaper just to let Rosalyn steal his wallet. Garfield retaliates by saying that he's an expensive date.
* StandInPortrait: At the Art Museum, Garfield stands in a painting of Blueboy so he can spy on Jon and Rosalyn. He jumps out of the painting and into Jon's arms.

!! "Scrambled Eggs" provides examples of:

* CranialEruption: When Booker falls into the pond thanks to the Worm, a fish he lands on has a lump on his head.
* BiggerOnTheInside: Sheldon is revealed to have a barbecue grill inside his eggshell.
* EggshellClothing: Like Sheldon, the Baby Turtle started out as an egg with legs. In contrast to Sheldon's desire to stay in his shell (not wanting to see the world's disasters), the Baby Turtle doesn't want to hatch because he doesn't want to be a turtle. When the Baby Turtle sneezes his shell off thanks to Roy's industrial strength sneezing powder, he is revealed to be wearing a diaper underneath.
* {{Gesundheit}}: Roy says this to Wade when the latter sneezes himself into the barn, and Orson says this to Wade when the latter continues sneezing at the very end of the episode.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: When Booker sets a trap for the book, he wonders what worms eat so he can use it as bait. The worm gives him a book on what worms eat to distract him so he can set off the trap.
* ImpactSilhouette:
* LowCountGag: When Sheldon asks Booker how many worms he's caught, Booker pulls out a calculator, does an equation, and concludes with "None." Sheldon then says "[[DeadpanSnarker Well, I have a feeling today won't spoil your perfect record]]."
* MediumAwareness: When Roy finds Sheldon alive, he promises never to play another practical joke on anyone again for as long as he lives, at least until next week's episode.
* MistakenIdentity: When Sheldon comes across the Baby Turtle, Booker mistakes the Baby Turtle for Sheldon, while the Mother Turtle mistakes Sheldon for the Baby Turtle. Roy also mistakes the Baby Turtle for Sheldon, which leads him to believe he made Sheldon sneeze himself to death after pranking him.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When Roy finds what he believes to be Sheldon's eggshell, he believes that he accidentally caused Sheldon to sneeze himself to death, feeling emotional guilt afterwards.
* NonMammalMammaries. The Mother Turtle has notable cleavage on her shell. [[StealthPun Breast plates]], so to speak.
* NotNowWereTooBusyCryingOverYou: As Roy grieves over how he accidentally caused Sheldon to sneeze himself to death, he briefly says hi to Sheldon before he continues grieving, then realizes that Sheldon is still alive.
* PresentCompanyExcluded: When Roy believes that he accidentally caused Sheldon to sneeze himself to death, he says that he's not fit to eat with pigs for it, apologizing to Orson afterwards.
* RousingLullaby: When the Mother Turtle, having mistaken Sheldon for the Baby Turtle, she tries to get him to fall asleep by singing him a rock and roll lullaby.
* RumpRoast: To escape from the Mother Turtle, who sits on him to try to hatch him, Sheldon turns on his barbecue and cooks burgers. This causes his shell to become hot enough to burn the Mother Turtle's butt.
* RussianReversal: Discussed; when he sets a trap for the worm, Booker wonders what worms eat so he can use it as bait. Since worms can be used to catch fish, he wonders if fish can be used to catch worms.
* SneezeOfDoom: Roy's practical joke in this episode is industrial strength sneezing powder, which causes whoever gets dusted with it to sneeze these kind of sneezes. He first does this to Wade, causing the latter to sneeze himself into a wall, then he does this to the Baby Turtle, having mistaken him for Sheldon. This causes the Baby Turtle to sneeze his shell off, leading Roy to believe that he accidentally made Sheldon sneeze himself to death.

!! "Hansel and Garfield" provides examples of:

* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Jon scolds Garfield for trying to give Nermal away to a lady, Garfield tells him "I know, I've tried." Then, when Jon scolds him for trying to pay the lady $20.00 to take Nermal, Garfield says that he should have thrown in Odie for $50.00. Jon is not amused and tells him he should have let the lady have him instead.
* DeniedFoodAsPunishment: Jon threatens never to feed Garfield again unless he can be nice to Nermal.
* ExtremeOmnivore: At the end of the episode, Garfield pulls out a piece of Jon's wall and eats it.
* FracturedFairyTale: In an attempt to be nice to Nermal so Jon will continue to feed him, Garfield attempts to tell Nermal the story of ''Hansel and Gretel'', with him in the roles of the title characters.
* GingerbreadHouse: Since Garfield tells Nermal the story of ''Hansel and Gretel'', the two title characters come across one. When Nermal asks Garfield if the house was really made out of gingerbread, Garfield tells him that it wasn't really, it was actually made of sugar, enriched flour, phero sulfate, thiamine mononitrate, sodium pyrophosphate, and various artificial colors, but since they were hungry enough, it didn't really matter.
* LowCountGag: Just before Hansel and Gretel reach the Witch's house, Hansel complains that he can't go on since he hasn't eaten in so long. Nermal asks Jon how long it had been, and Garfield tells him "About nine minutes."
* NotInFrontOfTheKid: When Garfield tells Nermal that Hansel and Gretel were about to shove the Witch into the oven, this upsets Nermal, and Jon berates him for it. Garfield then tells Nermal that Hansel and Gretel made a call to the City Building Commission to have the Witch's house condemned.
* RootingForTheEmpire: An InUniverse example: When Nermal feels bad for the witch losing (even though her house was merely condemned and she wasn't shoved into the oven), at his request, Garfield gives the Witch a happy ending where she franchises a chain of daycare centers.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: Instead of telling Nermal that Hansel and Gretel shoved the Witch into the oven, he tells him that the Witch had her house condemned, but franchised a chain of daycare centers.
* TemptingFate: When Garfield's new alarm clock that has a special early detection system for Mondays explodes, Garfield asks himself, "What could be worse than Monday?" cue Nermal showing up.
* TrailOfBreadCrumbs: Garfield retells Hansel and Gretel as having used cream cheese bagels instead of bread crumbs to make a trail that can help them find their way back home in cast they get lost, on their path to look for food. Nermal then asks why did they even look for food when they already had bagels, to which Garfield tells him they passed by a deli.
* WickedWitch: As Garfield tells the story of ''Hansel and Gretel'', he naturally has the witch who tries to cook and eat the title characters.

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