T.V. of Tomorrow/Little Red Riding Egg/Well-Fed Feline

Air date: 11/25/89

T.V. of Tomorrow: Jon takes his broken television to a repair shop, but the repairman would rather have him buy a new TV than fix his old one.
Little Red Riding Egg: The fox comes to the farm to steal Sheldon while everyone is filming a version of Little Red Riding Hood.
Well-Fed Feline: Jon is attacked by an animal protection officer who thinks he doesn't feeds his pets.

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Invasion of the Big Robots/Shelf Esteem/Housebreak Hotel

Air date: 12/2/89

Invasion of the Big Robots: Garfield somehow ends up on an action-adventure cartoon with Transformer-like robots.
Shelf Esteem: Roy bets Lanolin and Wade a month's chores that Orson cannot put his books away without reading them first.
Housebreak Hotel: Jon is going out of town, so he sends Garfield and Odie to an elegant pet hotel he sees advertised on television. But when Garfield and Odie get inside, they discover the hotel has all the pet locked in cages in a dungeon of sorts.

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First Class Feline/Hamelot/How to be Funny!

Air date: 12/2/89

First Class Feline: Jon decides to teach Garfield a lesson for continually trying to mail Nermal to Abu Dhabi.
Hamelot: After a nasty fall, Orson imagines everyone in a Camelot-like setting.
How to be Funny:Garfield gives a lecture on humor and what it means to be funny. He goes into detail on what is funny (silly costumes and gags) and what is not funny (pie and silly lighting jokes).

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Mystic Manor/Flop goes the Weasel/The Legend of Long John

Air date: 12/9/89

Mystic Manor: Jon decides to take Garfield and Odie to Mystic Manor - an old haunted house. They try to get in, but are not allowed, so they check into a motel next door. Jon goes to take a nap, and leaves Garfield in charge of Odie. Odie chases a bat up to the manor, and Garfield follows. As he looks for Odie, he falls prey to a lot of the frightening tricks within the manor. Garfield and Odie return very scared, and Jon goes to show them that there's nothing to be afraid of, but the manor's gone and a construction crew is building a skyscraper.
Flop goes the Weasel:The weasel is on the farm again, and while running away from him, Wade accidentally runs intohim. Everyone then thinks Wade caught the weasel and praises him, but this makes Wade egotistical.
The Legend of Long John: Jon takes Garfield and Odie to visit a historical American village, only to be greeted by an angry mob, bent on running him out of town! They hide in a library, where the librarian explains that Jon has a pirate for an ancestor, Long Jon Arbuckle, a traitor to America! Odie drools on a page of Long Jon's diary, however, revealing an entry written in invisible ink, which proves that Long Jon was really a spy for George Washington, and was given a letter of commendation to prove it! Can Garfield find the letter and clear the Arbuckle name?

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China Cat/Cock-a-Doodle Dandy/Beach Blanket Bonzo

Air date: 12/9/89
China Cat: While visiting an authentic Chinese restaurant, Jon and Garfield are told a story about why orange cats with black stripes should never eat too much.
Cock-a-Doodle Dandy: Roy tries to think of a way to make his bugle wake-up call without disturbing an insomniac bear.
Beach Blanket Bonzo: Jon tries to impress a girl at the beach, and Garfield doesn't understand how anyone could go crazy over a pretty face - until he sees a pretty face himself.

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Lemon-Aid/Hog Noon/Video Airlines

Air date: 12/16/89
Lemon-Aid: Jon is the victim of a "free car giveaway" scam.
Hog Noon: Hammerhead Hog, the pig that bullied Orson back in school, writes him a letter saying that he's coming to settle with Orson.
Video Airlines: Jon and Garfield want to see a movie on T.V. It turns out to be Kung-Fu Creatures On The Rampage 2. They rent a video,and it is the same thing. They go to a movie theater, and find out that it's not there, but the sequel is!

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The Mail Animal/Peanut-Brained Rooster/Mummy Dearest

Air date: 12/23/89

The Mail Animal: Garfield's regular antics cause the mailman to lose his job, and Garfield decides to get him his job back.
Peanut-Brained Rooster: Orson tells us the time when Roy becomes obsessed by peanuts after Wade offers him a peanut and he eats it.
Mummy Dearest: At an Egyptian museum exhibit, Garfield becomes unconscious and dreams of being the Pharoah's beloved cat. A plot unfolds in which one of his servants plans to kidnap the revered feline.

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Skyway Robbery/The Bunny Rabbits is Coming!/Close Encounters of the Garfield Kind

Air date: 9/15/90

Skyway Robbery: Jon intends to take Garfield and Odie to Miami, but he cannot afford the airfare. Instead, he resorts to giving all his money to Al G. Swindler, who attempts to fly them there on a broken-down airplane.
The Bunny Rabbits is Coming: Orson receives a letter in his morning post telling him that the bunny rabbits is coming. Wade snaps into panic and starts shouting out, "The Bunny Rabbits Is Coming!" Sometime later, the crafty weasel is once again on the farmland and begins to kidnap the chickens and stuffs them into a sack. He then stuffs Roy, Wade and Orson into another sack. But his plans backfire when the bunny rabbits soon come and trample him. Orson, Roy and Wade escape and Roy is soon praised by the chickens when he rescues them. The crafty weasel then runs away and soon the farmer of the bunny rabbits asked where his herd went. That way!
Close Encounters of the Garfield Kind: A cute alien lands in Jon's backyard, but Garfield discovers that he is not as friendly as he appears.