Garfield's Halloween Adventure

Garfield's Halloween Adventure 101646

1985 "The world's favourite cat in his fourth spectacular TV SPECIAL!"
Garfield's Halloween Adventure
Garfield's Halloween Adventure

Garfield's Halloween Adventure 101646

8.1 | G | en | Animation

Garfield and his pup pal Odie go trick-or-treating, only to wind up in a house haunted by ghostly pirates.

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Released: October. 30,1985 | Released Producted By: Film Roman , United Media Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Garfield and his pup pal Odie go trick-or-treating, only to wind up in a house haunted by ghostly pirates.

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Family

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Cast

Lou Rawls

Director

Ted T. Bemiller

Producted By

Film Roman

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Lorenzo Music
Lorenzo Music

as Garfield (voice)

Gregg Berger
Gregg Berger

as Odie / TV Announcer (voice)

C. Lindsay Workman
C. Lindsay Workman

as Old Man (voice)

Lou Rawls
Lou Rawls

as Garfield [singing voice for "This is the Night (Trick or Treat)"]

Ted T. Bemiller
Ted T. Bemiller

Camera Operator

Gene Orozco
Gene Orozco

Camera Operator

Jim Davis
Jim Davis

Creator

Sam Nicholson
Sam Nicholson

Sequence Artist

Phil Roman
Phil Roman

Director

Ed Ghertner
Ed Ghertner

Layout

Sam Horta
Sam Horta

Editor

Phil Roman
Phil Roman

Producer

Jay Poynor
Jay Poynor

Producer

Ted C. Bemiller
Ted C. Bemiller

Production Manager

Ed Bogas
Ed Bogas

Music

Al Kirsten
Al Kirsten

Animation

Fran Kirsten
Fran Kirsten

Animation

Bill Littlejohn
Bill Littlejohn

Animation

John Boersema
John Boersema

Animation

Al Pabian
Al Pabian

Animation

Bob Carlson
Bob Carlson

Animation

Lee Crowe
Lee Crowe

Animation

Garfield's Halloween Adventure Audience Reviews m106t

Executscan Expected more
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Taha Avalos The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Jakoba True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
TransAtlantyk This is one of the best children's Halloween specials you could hope to watch. It is somewhat obscure and often forgotten about but it deserves all the recognition that the famous Christmas specials get. The dead leaves and dark night set the autumn mood while Garfield and Odie go out candy collecting but get into a spooky adventure along the way. I won't spoil the show but it involves a haunted house, classic Halloween fare all around.There are a few memorable songs, good animation, classic Garfield humor, and a nice spooky Halloween setting. This is a perfect choice to show to children around October, it might even become a yearly tradition.
Silvaine J. Brown The main reason I watched this episode recently was because I ed the main song Garfield sang as a pirate. This is a really entertaining episode, that can amaze a child, and can transport people who used to watch Garfield in time and the magic there used to be in old cartoons (opposed to actual anime and other poor cartoons which have no magic at all).It is also surprising how the story develops, the original horror story the old man tells Garfield and Odi and the adventures they encounter. Another great characteristic about this old cartoons is that they had a great use of expressions, with impressive details, which from my point of view are art in the form of entertainment.
enemyzero This was probably my favorite Halloween flick when I was a kid. Garfield is asleep in his box as usual when he is blasted out of the sack by Binky the Clown. Binky is pretty much a rip off of Bozo hyped up on crystal meth. One thing I didn't realize as a kid, but I love now is that this is the first appearance and there is no indication that Binky hasn't been a cast member forever. Anyhow, Binky screams out that it is Halloween and that every kid loves candy.Garfield decides that he is going to go trick or treating, and that if he takes Odie he can get twice as much candy. One of my favorite scenes takes place in the attic as they are looking for stuff to make costumes out of. Garfield is digging through this box and tossing stuff out of the way as he is describing what each item is and why it's no good. Then the camera pans over to Odie and he is wearing all of the stuff and has one of the greatest expressions on his face I have ever seen.As they go out in search of candy Garfield realizes they can get a bigger haul if they take a boat across the river since no one goes trick or treating over there. When they get there they only see one house and when they go in all they find is a crazy old man. The old dude explains that he was a cabin boy on a pirate ship and that the house was built on the spot where the pirates buried their treasure. To make matters worse the pirate's ghosts were going to return that very night.Garfield and Odie have the crap scared out of them and the old man steals their boat stranding them there. The pirate ghosts come and hilarity ensues.http://heystupid.wordpress.com/category/stupid-movies/
gunsnroses628 Let me just start by saying that to this very day, I hold this cartoon to be one of the scariest I have ever seen. For months after first seeing it, I would wake up screaming, thinking of that old man. But in addition to being creepy, the show is also very artistically drawn. The storyboard is also solid. I can identify with the never-ending pursuit for candy. I wouldn't row to the other side of the lake for candy, but Garfield and Odie would. Maybe that is why I loved this special so much; It brings back find memories of trick-or-treating. The pursuit of candy far outweighed actually eating the stuff. For whatever the reason, this and the Garfield Christmas Special hold a special place in my heart. PS, I still break out in a cold sweat every time I think about that old man rowing away in the boat and the ghosts coming