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Garfield decides to clear his name and wonders where the best place would be for Stinky to hide. Just then, a marching circus passes by, and Garfield sees Stinky as Binky. Pretending to be a [[PaperThinDisguise ringmaster]], Garfield lures him into the courthouse, before the judge gives the verdict. The two Binkys meet each other, and no one can tell them apart until Garfield gives the judge the line "Order in the court". One of the Binkys makes a joke, and Garfield says the one making the joke is the real one as he wouldn't pass up one line to make fun of. Stinky is arrested and Binky is cleared of all charges.

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Garfield decides to clear his name and wonders where the best place would be for Stinky to hide. Just then, a marching circus passes by, and Garfield sees Stinky as Binky. Pretending to be a [[PaperThinDisguise ringmaster]], parade marshal]], Garfield lures him into the courthouse, before the judge gives the verdict. The two Binkys meet each other, and no one can tell them apart until Garfield gives the judge the line "Order in the court". One of the Binkys makes a joke, and Garfield says the one making the joke is the real one as he wouldn't pass up one line to make fun of. Stinky is arrested and Binky is cleared of all charges.



* ChekhovsSkill: At the beginning of the episode, Binky makes puns whenever he hears the judge or attorneys make a legal comment ("Take the stand." "WHERE DO YA WANT ME TO TAKE IT?"). Later, Garfield determines the real Binky by having the judge say "Order in the court," and one clown immediately yells "I'll have a ham on rye--hold the mayo!" The judge immediately realizes that this must be the real Binky given his earlier responses.



* HiddenInPlainSight: Garfield realizes that Stinky, a phony clown, has concealed himself in the one place where everyone ''expects'' to see clowns: a circus!



* PaperThinDisguise: Garfield passes himself off as the marshal of a circus parade by donning a hat and whistle. Neither of these items cover up the fact that he's, you know, a ''cat.''



* HidingInPlainSight: Garfield discovers Binky's impostor hiding out in a circus parade.

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* HidingInPlainSight: Garfield discovers PetTheDog: Garfield, who's normally sarcastic and nasty, proves Binky's impostor hiding out in a circus parade.innocence just because it's the right thing to do.
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!!Mini-Mall Matters * BedsheetGhost: Orson's brothers use bedsheets to disguise themselves as ghosts and scare Orson and his friends.
* BigDamnHeroes: When Orson's brothers tie up Orson and his friends so they can steal his crops, the ghosts of the ancestors of Orson and his friends beat up Orson's brothers and rescue their present-day counterparts.
* ExplodingCloset: When Wade opens the barn door, a pile of squash falls on him.
-->'''Roy''': He's been squashed... by squash! (''laughs'')
* IdenticalGrandson: The ancestors of Orson and his friends all resemble their present-day counterparts.
* ImpactSilhouette: Orson's brothers leave a hole shaped like their bodies in the wall after the ghosts of the ancestors of Orson and his friends beat them up.

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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Garfield gets a PieintheFace for clearing Binky.

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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Garfield gets a PieintheFace PieInTheFace for clearing Binky.
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The fifteenth episode of the second season of ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends''.

'''[[CouchGag Post-Opening Sequence Line]]:''' "Today, featuring Binky the Clown, so turn up the volume, kids!"
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* StealthPun: During his lecture on Mini-Malls, Garfield tells the viewers that he was going to show them a [[WesternAnimation/MinnieMouse Mini Mouse]], but she's on another show.
* TakeANumber: Happens to Garfield while waiting to get yogurt at a frozen yogurt store. His number is 3478. The cashier calls out for number three, despite the fact that he is the only customer there. Becomes a BrickJoke at the end of the episode when a man who hasn't eaten in months and was marooned on an island visits the frozen yogurt store. He gets the number 2912, and the cashier calls for number six.

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* HowWeGotHereEvilTwin: LampshadeHanging occurs when Garfield [[FauxHorrific is horrified to realize]] the writers are doing "an evil twin episode".
* HowWeGotHere: The episode opens with Binky the Clown ending up on trial, and Garfield eventually invokes a flashback to find out what happened.



* PassThePopcorn
* HidingInPlainSight

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* PassThePopcorn
PassThePopcorn: Garfield eats popcorn, and various other snacks, during Binky's trial.
* HidingInPlainSightHidingInPlainSight: Garfield discovers Binky's impostor hiding out in a circus parade.


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* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: Garfield helps pick out the real Binky by getting the judge to say "Order in the court", to which Binky immediately replies with "I'll have a ham on rye, hold the mayo!" As Stinky is hauled away by the cops, Garfield mentions that the real Binky couldn't resist such an obvious set-up for a pun.
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* ReadingAheadintheScript Inverted. Garfield reads back in the script to find out what happened.
* PassthePopcorn
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* ReadingAheadintheScript ReadingAheadInTheScript Inverted. Garfield reads back in the script to find out what happened.
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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished

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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunishedNoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Garfield gets a PieintheFace for clearing Binky.
* NotHelpingYourCase: Binky fled the cops when he was framed which just made things worse.
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*ReadingAheadintheScript Inverted. Garfield reads back in the script to find out what happened.
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In the court, Binky was put into court for multiple robberies (despite the attorney hates him making jokes in court). Garfield then reads a script from last week to know what is going on.

It turns out that during the Binky Show, Stinky Davis, a criminal disguise himself as Binky the clown by stealing his outfit backstage and rearranging his face. Once there he robs multiple banks and jewelry stores and the police cornered Binky; not realizing what is going on. [[TooDumbToLive Instead of surrendering or even reason with them, he make his escape by the balloon and get himself trapped in a cake shop and keep tossing pies and cakes onto the police]]. In the end, with the usage of spotlights and a music organ Binky exits our to the center of the light. [[OhCrap Realizing his mistake]] he was then captured (as one of the police commented that clowns are so stupid falling for this trick all the time).

Garfield decides to clear his name and thinks where is the best place Stinky would hide. Just then a marching circus was passing by and Garfield sees Stinky as Binky. Pretending as a [[PaperThinDisguise ringmaster]], Garfield lured him into the courthouse before the judge gives the verdict to him. The two Binky meet each other and no one could tell apart until Garfield pass the judge the line "Order in the court". One of the Binky makes a joke in which Garfield says the one making the joke is the real one as he wouldn't pass up one line to make fun off. Stinky was arrested and Binky was cleared with all charges.

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In the court, Binky was is put into court on trial for multiple robberies (despite the attorney hates attorney's dislike of him making jokes in court). Garfield then reads a script from last week to know what is going on.

It turns out that during the Binky Show, Stinky Davis, a criminal disguise disguised himself as Binky the clown by stealing his outfit backstage and rearranging painting his face. Once there he robs robbed multiple banks and jewelry stores stores, and the police cornered Binky; not realizing what is was going on. [[TooDumbToLive Instead of surrendering or even reason reasoning with them, he make his escape escaped by the balloon and get balloon, got himself trapped in a cake shop and keep kept tossing pies and cakes onto the police]]. In the end, with the usage use of spotlights and a music organ organ, Binky exits our to the center of the light. was tricked into coming out. [[OhCrap Realizing his mistake]] he was then captured (as one of the police commented that clowns are so stupid to falling for this trick all the time).

Garfield decides to clear his name and thinks wonders where is the best place would be for Stinky would to hide. Just then then, a marching circus was passing by passes by, and Garfield sees Stinky as Binky. Pretending as to be a [[PaperThinDisguise ringmaster]], Garfield lured lures him into the courthouse courthouse, before the judge gives the verdict to him. verdict. The two Binky Binkys meet each other other, and no one could can tell them apart until Garfield pass gives the judge the line "Order in the court". One of the Binky Binkys makes a joke in which joke, and Garfield says the one making the joke is the real one as he wouldn't pass up one line to make fun off. of. Stinky was is arrested and Binky was is cleared with of all charges.



When the barn is filled with their crops, the gang stays at an old abandon barn, where Orson's mean brothers play spooky tricks.

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When the barn is filled with their crops, the gang stays at an old abandon abandoned barn, where Orson's mean brothers play spooky tricks.
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It turns out that during the Binky Show, Stinky Davis, a criminal disguise himself as Binky the clown by stealing his outfit backstage and rearranging his face. Once there he robs multiple banks and jewelry stores and the police cornered Binky; not realizing what is going on. [[TooDumbToLive Instead of surrendering, he make his escape by the balloon and get himself trapped in a cake shop and keep tossing pies and cakes onto the police]]. In the end, with the usage of spotlights (as one of the police officer are stupid to fall for this trick), Binky exits our to the center of the light. [[OhCrap Realizing his mistake]] he was then captured.

Garfield decides to clear his name and thinks where is the best place Stinky would hide. Just then a marching circus was passing by and Garfield sees Stinky as Binky. Pretending as a ringmaster, Garfield lured him into the courthouse before the judge gives the verdict to him. The two Binky meet each other and no one could tell apart until Garfield pass the judge the line "Order in the court". One of the Binky makes a joke in which Garfield says the one making the joke is the real one as he wouldn't pass up one line to make fun off. Stinky was arrested and Binky was cleared with all charges
Binky is put on trial at court after he is framed for a series of robberies by Stinky Davis, a criminal; the events are narrated in a script Garfield reads.

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It turns out that during the Binky Show, Stinky Davis, a criminal disguise himself as Binky the clown by stealing his outfit backstage and rearranging his face. Once there he robs multiple banks and jewelry stores and the police cornered Binky; not realizing what is going on. [[TooDumbToLive Instead of surrendering, surrendering or even reason with them, he make his escape by the balloon and get himself trapped in a cake shop and keep tossing pies and cakes onto the police]]. In the end, with the usage of spotlights (as one of the police officer are stupid to fall for this trick), and a music organ Binky exits our to the center of the light. [[OhCrap Realizing his mistake]] he was then captured.

captured (as one of the police commented that clowns are so stupid falling for this trick all the time).

Garfield decides to clear his name and thinks where is the best place Stinky would hide. Just then a marching circus was passing by and Garfield sees Stinky as Binky. Pretending as a ringmaster, [[PaperThinDisguise ringmaster]], Garfield lured him into the courthouse before the judge gives the verdict to him. The two Binky meet each other and no one could tell apart until Garfield pass the judge the line "Order in the court". One of the Binky makes a joke in which Garfield says the one making the joke is the real one as he wouldn't pass up one line to make fun off. Stinky was arrested and Binky was cleared with all charges
Binky is put on trial at court after he is framed for a series of robberies by Stinky Davis, a criminal; the events are narrated in a script Garfield reads.
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'''Binky Goes Bad!'''
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In the court, Binky was put into court for multiple robberies (despite the attorney hates him making jokes in court). Garfield then reads a script from last week to know what is going on.

It turns out that during the Binky Show, Stinky Davis, a criminal disguise himself as Binky the clown by stealing his outfit backstage and rearranging his face. Once there he robs multiple banks and jewelry stores and the police cornered Binky; not realizing what is going on. [[TooDumbToLive Instead of surrendering, he make his escape by the balloon and get himself trapped in a cake shop and keep tossing pies and cakes onto the police]]. In the end, with the usage of spotlights (as one of the police officer are stupid to fall for this trick), Binky exits our to the center of the light. [[OhCrap Realizing his mistake]] he was then captured.

Garfield decides to clear his name and thinks where is the best place Stinky would hide. Just then a marching circus was passing by and Garfield sees Stinky as Binky. Pretending as a ringmaster, Garfield lured him into the courthouse before the judge gives the verdict to him. The two Binky meet each other and no one could tell apart until Garfield pass the judge the line "Order in the court". One of the Binky makes a joke in which Garfield says the one making the joke is the real one as he wouldn't pass up one line to make fun off. Stinky was arrested and Binky was cleared with all charges
Binky is put on trial at court after he is framed for a series of robberies by Stinky Davis, a criminal; the events are narrated in a script Garfield reads.

'''Barn of Fear'''
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When the barn is filled with their crops, the gang stays at an old abandon barn, where Orson's mean brothers play spooky tricks.

'''Mini-Mall Matters'''
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Garfield hosts a factual and educational show about mini-malls and how they are grown, maintained, and their features.

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