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Garfield's Fun Fest

Garfield's Fun Fest is a 2008 computer-animated comedy film based on the comic strip Garfield. It was produced by Paws, Inc., in cooperation with The Animation Picture Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. It was written by Garfield's creator Jim Davis as a sequel to Garfield Gets Real. The film was released on August 5, 2008. It was later followed by a third film, Garfield's Pet Force, in 2009.

Garfield's Fun Fest
DVD cover
Directed byMark A.Z. Dippé
Written byJim Davis
Based onGarfield
by Jim Davis
Produced byJim Davis
John Davis
StarringFrank Welker
Gregg Berger
Tim Conway
Greg Eagles
Wally Wingert
Jason Marsden
Jennifer Darling
Neil Ross
Stephen Stanton
Fred Tatasciore
Audrey Wasilewski
Narrated byTim Conway
Edited byAaron Seelman
Music byKenneth Burgomaster
Production
companies
Distributed by20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Release date
  • August 5, 2008 (2008-08-05)
Running time
76 minutes
CountriesUnited States
South Korea
LanguageEnglish
Box office$3 million

Plot

Garfield is reading a book about the origins of Freddy Frog, his pond, and the beginning of humor to Odie. At breakfast, Jon reminds Garfield that Arlene wants to do a dance with him this year for the Annual Fun Fest, but Garfield is not interested in changing his 29-year comedy routine, nor is he worried about losing, and believes he will win again, because he won the Fun Fest 29 times, and the 30th Annual Fun Fest is to come tomorrow night. Arlene finds a different dance partner, Ramone; a heartbroken Garfield leaves alone. Garfield attempts to perform a new act that is done by himself, but he bombs it due to Ramone's heckling, and his ego is deflated. Worse, Arlene and Ramone seem enamored.

At the studio's cafeteria, Odie gives Garfield a letter. When the duo opens it, they see that it's a map that leads to Freddie Frog's (from the opening scene) pond; Garfield plans to travel to the pond and drink the water in order to be funny and win the show, hoping to impress Arlene. Arlene watches him leave and realizes she has hurt Garfield's feelings. She then runs outside of the studio, but Garfield and Odie are already gone. Garfield and Odie follow the map and eventually, seemingly, make it to the pond after many obstacles and encountering the funny animals who have drunk from the pond. There, an oversized frog - Freddy - tells them that is not the pond they are looking for. Freddy agrees and leads them onto many trials that involve learning how to truly be funny. But Garfield fails to understand what the trials were about. They continue to the Funny Pond, with Garfield learning about self-deprecating humor. Meanwhile, Fun Fest director Charles worries, as Garfield was the main focus for Fun Fest and is missing. Ramone steps in and takes his place. While Arlene is disappointed that Garfield was gone and worried that he is jealous and hurt, Ramone manages to win over the audience and judges with his quips and accent.

Back in the forest, Garfield attains the pond, drinks from it, and begins to feel funny. Garfield dances around and moves playfully until he remembers Fun Fest. Garfield takes some pond water in a bottle, and Freddy gives Garfield and Odie a hang glider; they soar over the forest, thanking the animals that helped them along the way. They crash land at the Fun Fest just in time for Garfield's scheduled slot. Garfield prepares to drink the Funny Water he stored, but the bottle had been destroyed in the crash landing, and all the water is now gone. Feeling that he has lost his funny forever, Garfield gives up and leaves. From behind a curtain, Garfield watches Arlene and Ramone dance and slinks off heartbroken. Arlene and Ramone spot him as he leaves. Arlene tries to get to him, but she is pulled back by Ramone and back into dancing. Freddy shows up and tells Garfield that the funny water was just plain water and it was never the funny water that made him funny, but rather himself that was funny, because of what he has done over his adventure, and that this should not even be about being funny. Freddy encourages Garfield to follow his heart by telling him this will be the only chance to prove himself. Knowing that Freddy's right, Garfield regains his hope. Determined to set things right with Arlene, Garfield goes back to the stage.

Arlene meets Garfield on stage, and they dance. Not wanting to be upstaged, Ramone confronts Garfield and the two cats fight. In the process, Garfield rips off Ramone's clothing, revealing Ramone to be a robot. Using one of Ramone’s robotic arms, Garfield rips off the legs and robot face, revealing it to be Nermal in a robot suit, much to Garfield and Arlene's anger and to the shock of the crowd and judges. As the crowd cheers for Garfield's performance, they boo Nermal and force him to shamefully get off the stage, disqualifying him. Garfield and Arlene share an encore and Garfield apologizes to Arlene for not even trying to dance with Arlene, as this was more important than winning. However, the two win cheers from everyone and win the contest by getting the first perfect score in Fun Fest history. Garfield and Arlene are crowned winners of Fun Fest while Nermal starts thinking of other ideas for next year's Fun Fest much to Odie's disbelief.

Cast

Release

Garfield's Fun Fest was released on DVD on August 5, 2008, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.[1]

Analysis

Alhough Paul Mavis described the film as lacking comedic excellence and the film garnered no important accolades, it does contain serious literary elements: the meta-story (the film opens with one of the characters reading a story; a character from that story later appears in the main exposition, and is ultimately revealed to be the narrator of the entire film, itself merely a story), metatheatrical overtones reminiscent of the work of Luigi Pirandello and others (the characters inhabit a comic strip and are aware of it), and the quest motif (the protagonist, Garfield, must travel through strange lands, overcome various obstacles, and achieve transformative wisdom to attain his goal).

Box office

The film opened in nine countries. Its most profitable market was Brazil, where the film generated $729,560 in revenue and opened at sixth place with $219,801.[2] The film had a 2013 re-release in Portugal, and opened to $9,048, finishing eighth at the box office. The film dropped to 14th and 19th in its second and third weekends and finished with $21,705.[3]

Critical response

Paul Mavis of DVD Talk said in his review: "Maybe the problem is that Garfield creator Jim Davis, who wrote this movie, can't translate his humor into an 80 minute film. What's funny in a three-panel strip becomes drawn out and forced in a feature-length film. The obvious video-game structuring of the scenes is to be expected, I guess, in these days of rampant, voracious synergy, but that doesn't make the film any more palatable. Maybe somebody else should be brought in to write these straight-to-DVD toons? It doesn't help, either, that the voice work here is somewhat muted. Legendary Frank Welker as Garfield doesn't seem all that inspired this time around (true, he's working with a character who's supposed to be ticked off and monotone, but Welker doesn't seem to find any fun here). And unfortunately, Tim Conway basically phones in his turn as Freddy Frog (even that character's name shows Davis' tired approach to the material - Freddy? Really? That's the funniest or most memorable name you could come up with?). I'm a fan of Conway's, but there's very little here to recommend in his rote performance."[4]

Video game

A Nintendo DS game that is based on the film was released on July 29, 2008.[5] It was developed by Black Lantern Studios and published by DSI Games in North America and Zoo Digital Publishing in Europe.

Sequel

Following the success of Fun Fest, a sequel to the film, titled Garfield's Pet Force, was released on June 16, 2009. It is the final instalment in a trilogy of computer animation Garfield films, including Fun Fest and Garfield Gets Real.[6]

References

  1. ^ Garfield's Fun Fest. 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (DVD). Century City: Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International. November 24, 2019. ASIN B0017XOFCS. Retrieved May 19, 2019.
  2. ^ "Garfield's Fun Fest". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
  3. ^ "Garfield's Fun Fest 2013 Re-release". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 25, 2020.
  4. ^ Mavis, Paul (August 25, 2008). "Garfield's Fun Fest". DVD Talk. United States: Internet Brands. Retrieved May 19, 2019.
  5. ^ "Garfield's Fun Fest". GameSpy. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
  6. ^ "Alcon Plans A Series of Fully-CG 'Garfield' Features". Cartoon Brew. 25 May 2016. Retrieved May 26, 2016.

External links

  • Garfield's Fun Fest
  • Garfield's Fun Fest at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Garfield s Fun Fest news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Garfield s Fun Fest is a 2008 computer animated comedy film based on the comic strip Garfield It was produced by Paws Inc in cooperation with The Animation Picture Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment It was written by Garfield s creator Jim Davis as a sequel to Garfield Gets Real The film was released on August 5 2008 It was later followed by a third film Garfield s Pet Force in 2009 Garfield s Fun FestDVD coverDirected byMark A Z DippeWritten byJim DavisBased onGarfieldby Jim DavisProduced byJim Davis John DavisStarringFrank WelkerGregg BergerTim ConwayGreg EaglesWally WingertJason MarsdenJennifer DarlingNeil RossStephen StantonFred TatascioreAudrey WasilewskiNarrated byTim ConwayEdited byAaron SeelmanMusic byKenneth BurgomasterProductioncompaniesPaws Inc The Animation Picture CompanyDavis EntertainmentDistributed by20th Century Fox Home EntertainmentRelease dateAugust 5 2008 2008 08 05 Running time76 minutesCountriesUnited StatesSouth KoreaLanguageEnglishBox office 3 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Release 4 Analysis 5 Box office 6 Critical response 7 Video game 8 Sequel 9 References 10 External linksPlot EditGarfield is reading a book about the origins of Freddy Frog his pond and the beginning of humor to Odie At breakfast Jon reminds Garfield that Arlene wants to do a dance with him this year for the Annual Fun Fest but Garfield is not interested in changing his 29 year comedy routine nor is he worried about losing and believes he will win again because he won the Fun Fest 29 times and the 30th Annual Fun Fest is to come tomorrow night Arlene finds a different dance partner Ramone a heartbroken Garfield leaves alone Garfield attempts to perform a new act that is done by himself but he bombs it due to Ramone s heckling and his ego is deflated Worse Arlene and Ramone seem enamored At the studio s cafeteria Odie gives Garfield a letter When the duo opens it they see that it s a map that leads to Freddie Frog s from the opening scene pond Garfield plans to travel to the pond and drink the water in order to be funny and win the show hoping to impress Arlene Arlene watches him leave and realizes she has hurt Garfield s feelings She then runs outside of the studio but Garfield and Odie are already gone Garfield and Odie follow the map and eventually seemingly make it to the pond after many obstacles and encountering the funny animals who have drunk from the pond There an oversized frog Freddy tells them that is not the pond they are looking for Freddy agrees and leads them onto many trials that involve learning how to truly be funny But Garfield fails to understand what the trials were about They continue to the Funny Pond with Garfield learning about self deprecating humor Meanwhile Fun Fest director Charles worries as Garfield was the main focus for Fun Fest and is missing Ramone steps in and takes his place While Arlene is disappointed that Garfield was gone and worried that he is jealous and hurt Ramone manages to win over the audience and judges with his quips and accent Back in the forest Garfield attains the pond drinks from it and begins to feel funny Garfield dances around and moves playfully until he remembers Fun Fest Garfield takes some pond water in a bottle and Freddy gives Garfield and Odie a hang glider they soar over the forest thanking the animals that helped them along the way They crash land at the Fun Fest just in time for Garfield s scheduled slot Garfield prepares to drink the Funny Water he stored but the bottle had been destroyed in the crash landing and all the water is now gone Feeling that he has lost his funny forever Garfield gives up and leaves From behind a curtain Garfield watches Arlene and Ramone dance and slinks off heartbroken Arlene and Ramone spot him as he leaves Arlene tries to get to him but she is pulled back by Ramone and back into dancing Freddy shows up and tells Garfield that the funny water was just plain water and it was never the funny water that made him funny but rather himself that was funny because of what he has done over his adventure and that this should not even be about being funny Freddy encourages Garfield to follow his heart by telling him this will be the only chance to prove himself Knowing that Freddy s right Garfield regains his hope Determined to set things right with Arlene Garfield goes back to the stage Arlene meets Garfield on stage and they dance Not wanting to be upstaged Ramone confronts Garfield and the two cats fight In the process Garfield rips off Ramone s clothing revealing Ramone to be a robot Using one of Ramone s robotic arms Garfield rips off the legs and robot face revealing it to be Nermal in a robot suit much to Garfield and Arlene s anger and to the shock of the crowd and judges As the crowd cheers for Garfield s performance they boo Nermal and force him to shamefully get off the stage disqualifying him Garfield and Arlene share an encore and Garfield apologizes to Arlene for not even trying to dance with Arlene as this was more important than winning However the two win cheers from everyone and win the contest by getting the first perfect score in Fun Fest history Garfield and Arlene are crowned winners of Fun Fest while Nermal starts thinking of other ideas for next year s Fun Fest much to Odie s disbelief Cast EditFrank Welker Garfield Jeff Leonard Delivery Gnome Prop Boy Tim Conway Freddy Frog Gate Guard Roger Narrator Gregg Berger Odie Shecky Jennifer Darling Bonita Stegman Betty Bonnie Bear Greg Eagles Eli Jason Marsden Nermal Ramone Neil Ross Walter Wally Stegman Charles Stephen Stanton Randy Rabbit Stanislavsky Fred Tatasciore Billy Bear Junior Bear Audrey Wasilewski Arlene Momma Bear Zelda Wally Wingert Jon Arbuckle Maddie Blaustein Alligators uncredited Release EditGarfield s Fun Fest was released on DVD on August 5 2008 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment 1 Analysis EditAlhough Paul Mavis described the film as lacking comedic excellence and the film garnered no important accolades it does contain serious literary elements the meta story the film opens with one of the characters reading a story a character from that story later appears in the main exposition and is ultimately revealed to be the narrator of the entire film itself merely a story metatheatrical overtones reminiscent of the work of Luigi Pirandello and others the characters inhabit a comic strip and are aware of it and the quest motif the protagonist Garfield must travel through strange lands overcome various obstacles and achieve transformative wisdom to attain his goal Box office EditThe film opened in nine countries Its most profitable market was Brazil where the film generated 729 560 in revenue and opened at sixth place with 219 801 2 The film had a 2013 re release in Portugal and opened to 9 048 finishing eighth at the box office The film dropped to 14th and 19th in its second and third weekends and finished with 21 705 3 Critical response EditPaul Mavis of DVD Talk said in his review Maybe the problem is that Garfield creator Jim Davis who wrote this movie can t translate his humor into an 80 minute film What s funny in a three panel strip becomes drawn out and forced in a feature length film The obvious video game structuring of the scenes is to be expected I guess in these days of rampant voracious synergy but that doesn t make the film any more palatable Maybe somebody else should be brought in to write these straight to DVD toons It doesn t help either that the voice work here is somewhat muted Legendary Frank Welker as Garfield doesn t seem all that inspired this time around true he s working with a character who s supposed to be ticked off and monotone but Welker doesn t seem to find any fun here And unfortunately Tim Conway basically phones in his turn as Freddy Frog even that character s name shows Davis tired approach to the material Freddy Really That s the funniest or most memorable name you could come up with I m a fan of Conway s but there s very little here to recommend in his rote performance 4 Video game EditA Nintendo DS game that is based on the film was released on July 29 2008 5 It was developed by Black Lantern Studios and published by DSI Games in North America and Zoo Digital Publishing in Europe Sequel EditFollowing the success of Fun Fest a sequel to the film titled Garfield s Pet Force was released on June 16 2009 It is the final instalment in a trilogy of computer animation Garfield films including Fun Fest and Garfield Gets Real 6 References Edit Garfield s Fun Fest 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment DVD Century City Walt Disney Direct to Consumer amp International November 24 2019 ASIN B0017XOFCS Retrieved May 19 2019 Garfield s Fun Fest Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 25 2020 Garfield s Fun Fest 2013 Re release Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 25 2020 Mavis Paul August 25 2008 Garfield s Fun Fest DVD Talk United States Internet Brands Retrieved May 19 2019 Garfield s Fun Fest GameSpy Retrieved May 30 2021 Alcon Plans A Series of Fully CG Garfield Features Cartoon Brew 25 May 2016 Retrieved May 26 2016 External links EditGarfield s Fun Fest Garfield s Fun Fest at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Garfield 27s Fun Fest amp oldid 1141976320, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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