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List of Garfield characters

This is a list of characters in the Garfield comic strip, created by Jim Davis, organized by category and date of first appearance.

Main characters Edit

Garfield Edit

First Appearance: June 19, 1978[1]

Garfield is Jon's orange cat. Among his personality traits are his laziness, his cynicism and sarcasm, his hatred of Mondays, his tendency to be annoyed by Jon's dog Odie, his love for lasagna,[2] and his hatred of Nermal.[3]

In February 2017, a dispute arose on the talk page of the character's Wikipedia page as to the character's gender. Although other characters have persistently referred to Garfield with male pronouns, owing to comments that the character's creator, Jim Davis, made in 2014 to Mental Floss, in which he said, "Garfield is very universal. By virtue of being a cat, really, he's not really male or female or any particular race or nationality, young or old. It gives me a lot more latitude for the humour for the situations." Davis explained that although Garfield is neither male nor female, he does use male pronouns.[3]

Jon Arbuckle Edit

Jon Arbuckle is Garfield and Odie's owner.

First Appearance: June 19, 1978[1]

Lyman Edit

First Appearance: August 7, 1978[4]

Last Appearance:

In The Garfield Show episode "Long Lost Lyman" (season 3), effort is made to explain what became of the character in-continuity. Lyman is said to have left Odie with Jon, before moving away to work as a wildlife photographer in a distant jungle. When Jon learns that Lyman disappeared while searching for a mythical Bigfoot-like creature, Jon, Garfield, and Odie travel to the jungle to find him. The "Long Lost Lyman" version of Lyman has round eyes resembling Jon's, rather than the dot-eyes of his traditional comics design, and is voiced by Frank Ferrante.[5]

Odie Edit

Odie is a dog that resides with Jon and Garfield.

First Appearance: August 8, 1978[citation needed]

Pooky Edit

First Appearance: October 23, 1978'[citation needed]

Pooky is Garfield's toy bear that was found in a drawer by Garfield. Garfield often carries Pooky around and makes him interact with Jon.

Dr. Liz Wilson Edit

First Appearance: March 14, 1979[citation needed]

On Garfield and Friends, Liz was voiced by Julie Payne, occasionally appearing in the first two seasons and once in the fourth season. In the live-action/animated movies, she is played by Jennifer Love Hewitt. Her first, albeit brief, television appearance was on the second TV special, Garfield on the Town.

In The Garfield Show, she is once again voiced by Julie Payne.

Nermal Edit

First Appearance: September 3, 1979[citation needed]

Nermal is a small grey male tabby cat with thick eyelashes. Despite being an adult cat, he is smaller than most and prefers to call himself "the world's cutest kitten". Nermal was first introduced as Jon's parents' kitten.[6] A recurring theme is Nermal's persistent annoyance of Garfield, which usually results in any number of retaliation by Garfield. Most common of which involves Garfield attempting to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi which he has done over 74 times.

In Garfield and Friends, he is played by Desirée Goyette. In Garfield: The Movie, Nermal is portrayed as a Siamese cat in the neighborhood, and is voiced by David Eigenberg. Nermal is voiced by Jason Marsden in The Garfield Show, as well as in the films Garfield Gets Real, Garfield's Fun Fest, and Garfield's Pet Force.

Arlene Edit

First Appearance: December 17, 1980[citation needed]

Arlene is a pink cat with thick eyelashes, large lips, and a gap between her two front teeth. She is a love interest for Garfield and is often made fun of by him for her tooth gap.

In the Garfield film, she appears as a (purple shade) Russian Blue cat, voiced by Debra Messing. In Garfield Gets Real, Garfield's Fun Fest, Garfield’s Pet Force, and The Garfield Show, she is played by Audrey Wasilewski.

Squeak Edit

First Appearance: October 30, 1984[citation needed]

On Garfield and Friends, the character was originally named Floyd and voiced by Gregg Berger, who also reprises the role in The Garfield Show.[7]

Arbuckle Family Edit

Mom Edit

First Appearance: February 13, 1980[citation needed]

Dad Edit

First Appearance: February 13, 1980[citation needed]

In The Garfield Show, he is voiced by Frank Welker.[8]

Aunt Gussie Edit

First Appearance: August 14, 1981[citation needed]

Grandma Edit

First Appearance: January 25, 1982[citation needed]

Jon's grandmother appears in Garfield's Thanksgiving and A Garfield Christmas Special, in which she is voiced by Pat Carroll.

Doc Boy Edit

First Appearance: May 17, 1983[citation needed]

In A Garfield Christmas Special, he was voiced by David Lander.[9]

Doc Boy also appears in six episodes of The Garfield Show, with Lander reprising his role.[citation needed]

Garfield's family Edit

Garfield's mother Edit

Garfield's mother first appeared in the animated specials Garfield on the Town and Garfield: His 9 Lives. She has since made several cameos in the comic strip, including a December 1984 story that is a loose adaptation of Garfield on the Town. She also appeared once on Garfield and Friends, in an episode called "The Garfield Rap." Sandi Huge provided her voice in the specials.

Garfield's grandfather Edit

First Appearance: November 10, 1980[citation needed]

Garfield's grandpa first appeared in the strip on November 10, 1980.

In Garfield on the Town, a different-looking, rougher maternal grandfather is seen living with Garfield's mother. Whether the comic strip's version is Garfield's paternal grandfather has not been explicitly clarified.[citation needed]

Minor recurring characters Edit

Herman Post Edit

First Appearance: July 19, 1978[citation needed]

Jon Arbuckle's mailman is a character seen in the first four seasons of Garfield and Friends. In "The Mail Animal", he is fired because his boss, the postmaster, perceives him as being weak-willed. However, Garfield treats the postmaster even worse, resulting in the postmaster begging Post to return to work.

In The Garfield Show episode "Mailman Blues", he goes on vacation to Hawaii. Before Post goes on vacation, he warns his replacement, Stu, about Garfield, describing him as a "monster". While Herman Post is on his vacation, Garfield torments Stu. However, Stu quits, and Herman returns early only after receiving a raise. He reveals that this has happened every year for 13 years.

In Garfield and Friends, the mailman is voiced by Gregg Berger.[7]

Irma Edit

First Appearance: June 9, 1979[citation needed]

Binky the Clown Edit

First Appearance: September 17, 1986[citation needed]

A television personality noted for his extremely loud and piercing greetings, most notably "HEEEEEEEY, KIDS!" He appears to be a parody of Bozo the Clown, and in the cartoons shares an exaggerated raspy voice with the Bob Bell portrayal of Bozo. He is often compared to Krusty the Clown from The Simpsons, who is also portrayed with an exaggeratedly raspy voice, based on Bell's.[10]

The character first appeared in the animated TV special Garfield's Halloween Adventure.

He was first mentioned in the comic strip on March 13, 1985. Other clowns are seen prior to this mention, but appear to be different characters. Binky was first seen in the comics on September 15, 1986, then appeared in person on September 17, 1986.

The Big Vicious Dog Edit

First Appearance: September 12, 1995[citation needed]

Hubert and Reba Edit

Hubert and Reba are an elderly couple who live near Jon. Hubert is often portrayed as an older man, while Reba is often either unseen or tending to household chores. The couple made an appearance in Here Comes Garfield. In the animated cartoon, Hubert is portrayed as hostile towards Garfield and Odie, after Garfield tore up their yard and knocked flowers and dirt on Hubert's head. He calls the animal shelter personnel to remove them. In the strips, Hubert is less hostile towards Garfield.[citation needed]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Davis, Jim (June 19, 1978). "Garfield by Jim Davis for June 19, 1978". GoComics. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
  2. ^ Oguri, Austin (August 11, 2022). "The Simplistic Charm of Garfield: An In-Depth Analysis of this Cool Cat's Success Story". Hollywood Insider. from the original on November 27, 2022. Retrieved December 20, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Feldman, Brian (March 1, 2017). "Congress Has Entered the War Over Garfield's Gender". New York. from the original on November 13, 2018. Retrieved December 20, 2022.
  4. ^ "Garfield by Jim Davis for August 07, 1978 | GoComics.com". GoComics. 1978-08-07. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  5. ^ "Garfield: Episodenführer der TV-Serie (3.Staffel)". fernsehserien.de. 2012. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  6. ^ . Garfield by Jim Davis. Archived from the original on September 1, 2016. Retrieved November 4, 2016.
  7. ^ a b "Gregg Berger (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  8. ^ "Frank Welker (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  9. ^ "David L Lander (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved June 17, 2022.
  10. ^ Joe Rhodes (October 21, 2000). "Flash! 24 Simpsons Stars Reveal Themselves". TV Guide.

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This article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in universe style Please help rewrite it to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non fictional perspective August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message This list has no precise inclusion criteria as described in the Manual of Style for standalone lists Please improve this article by adding inclusion criteria or discuss this issue on the talk page February 2023 This is a list of characters in the Garfield comic strip created by Jim Davis organized by category and date of first appearance Contents 1 Main characters 1 1 Garfield 1 2 Jon Arbuckle 1 3 Lyman 1 4 Odie 1 5 Pooky 1 6 Dr Liz Wilson 1 7 Nermal 1 8 Arlene 1 9 Squeak 2 Arbuckle Family 2 1 Mom 2 2 Dad 2 3 Aunt Gussie 2 4 Grandma 2 5 Doc Boy 3 Garfield s family 3 1 Garfield s mother 3 2 Garfield s grandfather 4 Minor recurring characters 4 1 Herman Post 4 2 Irma 4 3 Binky the Clown 4 4 The Big Vicious Dog 4 5 Hubert and Reba 5 ReferencesMain characters EditGarfield Edit Main article Garfield character First Appearance June 19 1978 1 Garfield is Jon s orange cat Among his personality traits are his laziness his cynicism and sarcasm his hatred of Mondays his tendency to be annoyed by Jon s dog Odie his love for lasagna 2 and his hatred of Nermal 3 In February 2017 a dispute arose on the talk page of the character s Wikipedia page as to the character s gender Although other characters have persistently referred to Garfield with male pronouns owing to comments that the character s creator Jim Davis made in 2014 to Mental Floss in which he said Garfield is very universal By virtue of being a cat really he s not really male or female or any particular race or nationality young or old It gives me a lot more latitude for the humour for the situations Davis explained that although Garfield is neither male nor female he does use male pronouns 3 Jon Arbuckle Edit Main article Jon ArbuckleJon Arbuckle is Garfield and Odie s owner First Appearance June 19 1978 1 Lyman Edit First Appearance August 7 1978 4 Last Appearance As a regular April 24 1983 citation needed Cameo in the tenth anniversary strip June 19 1988 citation needed In The Garfield Show episode Long Lost Lyman season 3 effort is made to explain what became of the character in continuity Lyman is said to have left Odie with Jon before moving away to work as a wildlife photographer in a distant jungle When Jon learns that Lyman disappeared while searching for a mythical Bigfoot like creature Jon Garfield and Odie travel to the jungle to find him The Long Lost Lyman version of Lyman has round eyes resembling Jon s rather than the dot eyes of his traditional comics design and is voiced by Frank Ferrante 5 Odie Edit Main article OdieOdie is a dog that resides with Jon and Garfield First Appearance August 8 1978 citation needed Pooky Edit First Appearance October 23 1978 citation needed Pooky is Garfield s toy bear that was found in a drawer by Garfield Garfield often carries Pooky around and makes him interact with Jon Dr Liz Wilson Edit First Appearance March 14 1979 citation needed On Garfield and Friends Liz was voiced by Julie Payne occasionally appearing in the first two seasons and once in the fourth season In the live action animated movies she is played by Jennifer Love Hewitt Her first albeit brief television appearance was on the second TV special Garfield on the Town In The Garfield Show she is once again voiced by Julie Payne Nermal Edit First Appearance September 3 1979 citation needed Nermal is a small grey male tabby cat with thick eyelashes Despite being an adult cat he is smaller than most and prefers to call himself the world s cutest kitten Nermal was first introduced as Jon s parents kitten 6 A recurring theme is Nermal s persistent annoyance of Garfield which usually results in any number of retaliation by Garfield Most common of which involves Garfield attempting to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi which he has done over 74 times In Garfield and Friends he is played by Desiree Goyette In Garfield The Movie Nermal is portrayed as a Siamese cat in the neighborhood and is voiced by David Eigenberg Nermal is voiced by Jason Marsden in The Garfield Show as well as in the films Garfield Gets Real Garfield s Fun Fest and Garfield s Pet Force Arlene Edit First Appearance December 17 1980 citation needed Arlene is a pink cat with thick eyelashes large lips and a gap between her two front teeth She is a love interest for Garfield and is often made fun of by him for her tooth gap In the Garfield film she appears as a purple shade Russian Blue cat voiced by Debra Messing In Garfield Gets Real Garfield s Fun Fest Garfield s Pet Force and The Garfield Show she is played by Audrey Wasilewski Squeak Edit First Appearance October 30 1984 citation needed On Garfield and Friends the character was originally named Floyd and voiced by Gregg Berger who also reprises the role in The Garfield Show 7 Arbuckle Family EditMom Edit First Appearance February 13 1980 citation needed Dad Edit First Appearance February 13 1980 citation needed In The Garfield Show he is voiced by Frank Welker 8 Aunt Gussie Edit First Appearance August 14 1981 citation needed Grandma Edit First Appearance January 25 1982 citation needed Jon s grandmother appears in Garfield s Thanksgiving and A Garfield Christmas Special in which she is voiced by Pat Carroll Doc Boy Edit First Appearance May 17 1983 citation needed In A Garfield Christmas Special he was voiced by David Lander 9 Doc Boy also appears in six episodes of The Garfield Show with Lander reprising his role citation needed Garfield s family EditGarfield s mother Edit Garfield s mother first appeared in the animated specials Garfield on the Town and Garfield His 9 Lives She has since made several cameos in the comic strip including a December 1984 story that is a loose adaptation of Garfield on the Town She also appeared once on Garfield and Friends in an episode called The Garfield Rap Sandi Huge provided her voice in the specials Garfield s grandfather Edit First Appearance November 10 1980 citation needed Garfield s grandpa first appeared in the strip on November 10 1980 In Garfield on the Town a different looking rougher maternal grandfather is seen living with Garfield s mother Whether the comic strip s version is Garfield s paternal grandfather has not been explicitly clarified citation needed Minor recurring characters EditHerman Post Edit First Appearance July 19 1978 citation needed Jon Arbuckle s mailman is a character seen in the first four seasons of Garfield and Friends In The Mail Animal he is fired because his boss the postmaster perceives him as being weak willed However Garfield treats the postmaster even worse resulting in the postmaster begging Post to return to work In The Garfield Show episode Mailman Blues he goes on vacation to Hawaii Before Post goes on vacation he warns his replacement Stu about Garfield describing him as a monster While Herman Post is on his vacation Garfield torments Stu However Stu quits and Herman returns early only after receiving a raise He reveals that this has happened every year for 13 years In Garfield and Friends the mailman is voiced by Gregg Berger 7 Irma Edit First Appearance June 9 1979 citation needed Binky the Clown Edit First Appearance September 17 1986 citation needed A television personality noted for his extremely loud and piercing greetings most notably HEEEEEEEY KIDS He appears to be a parody of Bozo the Clown and in the cartoons shares an exaggerated raspy voice with the Bob Bell portrayal of Bozo He is often compared to Krusty the Clown from The Simpsons who is also portrayed with an exaggeratedly raspy voice based on Bell s 10 The character first appeared in the animated TV special Garfield s Halloween Adventure He was first mentioned in the comic strip on March 13 1985 Other clowns are seen prior to this mention but appear to be different characters Binky was first seen in the comics on September 15 1986 then appeared in person on September 17 1986 The Big Vicious Dog Edit First Appearance September 12 1995 citation needed Hubert and Reba Edit Hubert and Reba are an elderly couple who live near Jon Hubert is often portrayed as an older man while Reba is often either unseen or tending to household chores The couple made an appearance in Here Comes Garfield In the animated cartoon Hubert is portrayed as hostile towards Garfield and Odie after Garfield tore up their yard and knocked flowers and dirt on Hubert s head He calls the animal shelter personnel to remove them In the strips Hubert is less hostile towards Garfield citation needed References Edit a b Davis Jim June 19 1978 Garfield by Jim Davis for June 19 1978 GoComics Retrieved November 6 2022 Oguri Austin August 11 2022 The Simplistic Charm of Garfield An In Depth Analysis of this Cool Cat s Success Story Hollywood Insider Archived from the original on November 27 2022 Retrieved December 20 2022 a b Feldman Brian March 1 2017 Congress Has Entered the War Over Garfield s Gender New York Archived from the original on November 13 2018 Retrieved December 20 2022 Garfield by Jim Davis for August 07 1978 GoComics com GoComics 1978 08 07 Retrieved 2023 08 04 Garfield Episodenfuhrer der TV Serie 3 Staffel fernsehserien de 2012 Retrieved November 5 2022 Garfield Daily Comic Strip on September 3 1979 Garfield by Jim Davis Archived from the original on September 1 2016 Retrieved November 4 2016 a b Gregg Berger visual voices guide Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved 2022 06 17 Frank Welker visual voices guide Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved 2022 06 17 David L Lander visual voices guide Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved June 17 2022 Joe Rhodes October 21 2000 Flash 24 Simpsons Stars Reveal Themselves TV Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Garfield characters amp oldid 1171567242 Garfield s family, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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