Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Garfield's Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving, what better holiday for the lovable feline to celebrate than this?

Garfield's holiday specials are much like the Peanuts in a couple ways. The first is that the animation is pretty simplistic, which suits it really well given how it is based off comic strips. It also does not detract from the story and characters by having overly ornate backgrounds. Even if the ornate ones look nice. A second way is how timeless it can feel. I've been watching these specials as long as I can remember, and I know that I will continue to watch these in the years to come. Even if both are a bit plain, they keep straight to the point generally and have a charming quality.

Moving on though to the special at hand, we are given a pretty common bunch of Garfield strips that are pieced together to form this 24 minute short. We find that Garfield is, shockingly, overweight after a trip to see Dr. Liz and is put on a diet. Sadly for Garfield, this is right in time for Thanksgiving. Also taking place at the vet's office is Jon as he attempts to woo the poor doctor, and actually manages to score a date.

What soon follows is a somewhat slow middle part as we watch Garfield suffer through his diet. We also find that Jon isn't all that great of a cook when it comes to Thanksgiving at least, and manages to mess things up greatly no thanks to Garfield who adds a zealous amount of garlic so that everyone else must suffer with him.

After a few more minutes of slow paced comedy, Garfield is finally given the ok by Liz to eat again. Of course, with the food ruined and Jon's culinary skills lacking it's time to call in Grandma! Before you can say Biker Blues, the Grandma is there and ready to help secretly while Jon distracts poor Liz with the history of Thanksgiving.

While it's not quite as well known as Garfield's Halloween or Christmas specials, Garfield's Thanksgiving is still a rather nice addition to the holiday lineup. The characters are fun and enjoyable, and despite a weaker middle bit it still holds up rather well overall for me.

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