The Garfield Show - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Furry Tales, Part 1

Furry Tales, Part 2

Furry Tales, Part 3

Furry Tales, Part 4

Kind to Kittens

Little Angel
Jon and Odie pickup a sweet kitten who turns out to be a terror.

Prehistoric Pup

Land of Later

Laugh in a Can

The Non-Garfield Show

The Caped Avenger Rides Again!

The Superhero Apprentice

Teddy Dearest

Bath Day

What a Difference a Pet Makes

Garfield Gets Canned

Partners in Mime

Boris the Snowman

Long Lost Lyman (1)

Long Lost Lyman (2)

Long Lost Lyman (3)

Long Lost Lyman (4)

The Golden Lasagna Awards

Pawparazzi

It's About Time

Online Arbuckle

Muscle Mouse

The Write Stuff

Cupid Cat

The Control Freak

Every Witch Way

Revenge of the Cat People

The Garfield-Only Show

Filthy Fugitives

Smartest Dog in the World

Farmer Garfield

More Than Meets the Eye

Fast Friends

Where's Odie

Doggone Jon

The Mysterious Machine

Fitness Crazed

Little Trouble in Big China (1)

Little Trouble in Big China (2)

Little Trouble in Big China (3)

Little Trouble in Big China (4)

My Friend, Nermal

Take a Ferret to Lunch

Bride and Broom

Problems, Problems, Problems

Double Double Trouble
Garfield evades twins Drusilla and Minerva, but runs into another neighboring duo.

The Great Trade-Off
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