Episode
Garfield and Friends: The Name Game
Overview
Orson reads Rumpelstiltskin to Booker and Sheldon, who (along with Wade and Roy) keep making changes to the story (e.g. showing a miller's son instead of a daughter and making the title character a superhero).
Details
- Series
- Garfield and Friends
- Season
- Season 5
- Episode
- Episode 11
- Air date
- 1992-09-26
- Runtime
- 7 min
Episode context
The Name Game is Episode 11 in Season 5 of Garfield and Friends. It aired on 1992-09-26. The runtime is 7 min.
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Episode 10: Country Cousin
In an effort to get married, Jon's cousin Roscoe looks for a job. Roscoe is hired to re-shingle the roof, mow the lawn, and vacuum the house, all of which result in the house being wrecked.
Episode 12: The Carnival Curse
After getting her arrested, Garfield is cursed by a fortune teller.
More episodes from this season
Episode 9: Tooth or Dare
A saber-tooth tiger—one that should have been extinct millions of years ago—trades places with an unwittingly involved Garfield.
Episode 13: Home Sweet Swindler
Heavy rain causes Jon's roof to leak. After a series of scams by Swindler, Jon finally sells his house to him.
Episode 8: Badtime Story
Orson, too sick to read Chicken Licken to Booker and Sheldon, has the rest of the farm try to help.
Episode 14: Forget-Me-Not Newton
Wade's dangerously forgetful cousin Newton comes to the farm looking for work. Meanwhile, Roy tries to build a rocket, and Gort tries to steal the tomato crop.
Episode 7: Renewed Terror
After Jon subscribes to a magazine, the magazine salesman begins pestering and stalking him to renew his subscription.
Episode 15: The Great Inventor
Garfield tells the story of a cat in Ancient Rome who helped create lasagna.
Episode 6: The Record Breaker
When Garfield and Odie accidentally break his record player, Jon tries to find a new one.
Episode 16: Taste Makes Waist
Jon buys a health food meal from an infomercial after going on a diet, only for it to be a scam. Garfield tries to get back at the advertiser.
Episode 5: Stark Raven Mad
Orson tells his version of Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven, entitled The Rooster, which is about the main character (played by Orson) trying to guard his vegetables from the rooster (played by Roy). Meanwhile, Orson's brothers arrive to steal the crops.
Episode 17: The Wolf Who Cried Boy
A wolf has been lurking around the farm, so Orson informs everyone of a bell system to alert everyone else if the wolf is seen. This gives Roy an idea to perform a practical joke similar to The Boy Who Cried Wolf.