Astro Cat/Cock-A-Doodle Duel/Cinderella Cat

Air date: 9/15/90

Astro Cat: Garfield tells the story of his great-uncle Buchanan, the first creature in outer space.
Cock-A-Doodle Duel: A rooster named Plato comes to the farm and is popular with the ladies, so Roy moves away.
Cinderella Cat: After being chased by a man who runs a lasagna stand, Garfield finds a Cinderella book in the park and wishes for a fairy godmother to grant his wishes. Instead he gets a fairy godfather who grants him his wishes, but with a price. First he wishes for lasagna, so the godfather steals it from the stand, then Garfield wishes for money to buy lasagna, the godfather steals it from the bank and Garfield gets arrested. When Garfield is released he makes his 3rd wish worth his while...a fairy godmother. After she drags her no good husband back home, Garfield returns the book to the owner, and gets a tray of lasagna as a reward and gets his wish after all.

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Ship Shape/Barn of Fear II/Break-A-Leg

Air date: 9/22/90

Ship Shape: Jon and Garfield plan to go on a cruise, but the captain does not allow cats. Jon then leaves Garfield behind, but Garfield has other ideas.
Barn of Fear II: Orson decides to have a harvest party because of the big harvest, and Lanolin suggests that everyone go into the old barn to find old costumes of the ancient farmers - but Wade still thinks the ancient farmers' ghosts haunt the old barn.
Break-A-Leg: Jon drags Garfield and Odie to a ski lodge solely to meet women, but after talking too much he ends up having to ski down the slopes.

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Twice Told Tale/Orson goes on Vacation/Wedding Bell Blues

Air date: 9/22/90

Twice Told Tale: When a massive amount of yogurt explodes in their house, Garfield and Jon tell different stories of how it happened. But neither of their stories relate and even Odie disagrees with what happened in the tale. Eventually they get rid of the yogurt by selling an all-you-can-eat yogurt bar at the house.
Orson goes on Vacation: Orson goes on vacation and puts Wade in charge of the farm. Of course, Wade is too afraid to do it.
Wedding Bell Blues: Jon agrees to be usher of the wedding of his cousin Marion and her husband (whose last name is Jon), but Garfield thinks that Jon is marrying Marion and fears that they might have children.

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Clean Sweep/Secrets of the Animated Cartoon/How the West was Lost

Air date: 9/29/90

Clean Sweep: Jon, tired of giving Odie baths; though Garfield is throuroghly entertained by it, orders the Schlocko Laundromutt, a robot that cleans pets. Jon, with the help of Garfield, tests it on Odie, and Garfield has a huge blast watching the Laundromutt clean Garfield. When Jon goes out to get more cleaning products, Garfield teases Odie by getting him dirty several times and watching the Laundromutt clean him every time. Odie gets Garfield back by getting him dirty (with chili) and getting him cleaned by the Laundromutt. Garfield, after this, realizes it was a rotten thing to do and they realize it was Jon's fault for buying it in the first place. They get Jon dirty and cleaned by the Laundromutt.
Secrets of the Animated Cartoon: Orson explains cartoons.
How the West was Lost: Cactus Jake loses his job at the ranch.

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Binky Gets Cancelled, Again!/Orson's Diner/Flat Tired

Air date: 9/29/90

Binky Gets Cancelled, Again: Garfield tells the story of how Binky the Clown was cancelled and replaced by the supposedly more educational Buddy Bears.
Orson's Diner: Orson and Wade open a restauraunt where if someone orders something they can't fix they eat free for a month. Roy tries to order something they can't fix but keeps failing.
Flat Tired: Odie becomes the star of the cartoon because Garfield is too tired to be in it.

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Return of the Buddy Bears/Much Ado about Lanolin/Reigning Cats and Dogs

Air date: 10/6/90

Return of the Buddy Bears: Garfield wrecks the house and Jon tells him to clean it up or no food. he doesn't know what do do but the buddy bears show up and they can't disagree so he tells them to clean it. they steal all the food and he has to deal with it until they leave but Jon is still mad and Garfield joins the buddy bears.
Much Ado about Lanolin: The gang tries to act Shakespeare's play, "The Taming of the Shrew", with Lanolin as the shrew.
Reigning Cats and Dogs: Garfield hosts a show about why cats are better than dogs.

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Fit for a King/Ben Hog/Dessert in the Desert

Air date: 10/6/90

Fit for a King: Garfield tells the story of The Royal Appetite.
Ben Hog: While everyone else is off at the State Fair parade, Orson is guarding the harvest - and his brothers distract him with a copy of Ben-Hur.
Dessert in the Desert: The desert sun gives way to seeing several mirages by Jon, Garfield and Odie.

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Hound of the Arbuckles/Read Alert/Urban Arbuckle

Air date: 10/13/90

Hound of the Arbuckles:Garfield is anxious to see "The Hound of the Baskervilles", but the TV is broken. Jon can't find Odie anywhere and tells Garfield to read Sherlock Holmes so his imagination can create the pictures. Garfield dozes off and finds himself playing Watson in a dream sequence entitled "The Hound of the Arbuckles".
Read Alert: Orson reads a variety of books, but his overactive imagination brings every story to life, including "Moby Dick," dinosaurs, and the North Pole.