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Jon's liscense plate says Jon 731.
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Arlene kisses Garfield in this movie
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The girl Jon dances with at the singles club, has her hair style change when dancing.
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When Jon dances with the lady at the singles club her lips change color.
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If Mona knew she was allergic to cats, then what was she doing scratching and petting Garfield in the first place?
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The Creator is none other than Jim Davis, the creator of the Garfield comic strip.
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When Odie is in the barn finding items to make a present
for Garfield the paper bag in the box is blue in one shot
then in the next shot it's brown.
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When Jon is told not to call his brother Doc Boy shouldn't
he of call him Ingauna gums just like he did in the Garfield book Garfield hangs out?
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When Jon is waking up Garfield from his dream, his pants
are blue for a few seconds then they turn brown.
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How could Odie be able to join Jon and Garfield on holiday? He wouldn't be able to get through the checking machine at the airfield anyway. And would Jon get someone to look after him?
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This was originally called "Garfield in Disguise"
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Arlene is colored wrong in this special. (Her color is corrected in the book adaptation.)
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Near the end when Jon takes Garfield in the house, he left Odie in the car!
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in one shot fluffy was gray in the next shot he is tinted gray and then hes gray again
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In this film, Jon's house is two stories, in all other films, it's just a one story house.
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When Happy Chapman takes Odie into the lift, they are going up instead of down
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Garfield was trying to tell jon the TV was showimg Odie, and he says 'C'mon, hurry up, ya musn't miss it! And then Jon replies 'Hold on Garfield, I 'll be right there!' (or something like that) Jon can't understand Garfield, so how did he know Garfield says 'C'mon, hurry up, ya can't miss it!'?
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Garfield almost causes a head-on collisioun. Why isn't anyone watching the moniters? In fact, when Garfield walks out, no-one actually looks at the trains (they just walk along!)
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In Nickelodeon Magazine's Garfield ad, they can't decide whether it's spelled "Theatre" or "Theater".
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Garfield cannot actually talk. He just thinks and you can hear what he's thinking.