The Three Cats/Quack of the Future/Beddy Buy

Air date: 10/13/90

The Three Cats: Garfield tells Nermal the story of "Odielocks and the Three Cats," a play off of the tale "Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
Quack of the Future: Orson snaps at Wade and afterward he fantasizes that he has invented a time machine. However he doesn't like what the future holds.
Beddy Buy: After a ham breaks Garfield's bed, Garfield and Jon go shopping for a new bed.

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Count Lasagna/Mystery guest/Rodent Rampage

Air date: 10/20/90

Count Lasagna: Jon is trying to sell a comic book idea of his. It's about a Dracula cat called "Count Lasagna.” The man Jon tries to sell his idea to thinks it's too unbelievable, but is he harboring a secret of his own?
Mystery guest: Roy hosts a game show in which callers try (unsuccessfully) to guess the thinly-disguised mystery guest (it's Garfield). Meanwhile, Orson's brothers try to steal the tractor.
Rodent Rampage: Floyd the mouse has his friend Tyrone over for a visit. Tyrone is surprised that Floyd isn't afraid sharing the same quarters as a cat, but Floyd explains to him how Garfield isn't like your average feline. Tyrone is disgusted by Garfield's laziness, and begins to pester him. In the meantime, Jon discovers the mice in his house, and urges Garfield to chase them. Finally, he threatens not to give Garfield his sausage lasagna, so Garfield tries to catch them, but fails. Will Garfield be able to come up with a way to exterminate these rodents?

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Feline Felon/The Legal Eagle/The Cactus Saga

Air date: 10/20/90

Feline Felon: Jon's makes a pie for the bake sale, but Garfield has his eye on it. Jon warns him if he takes it, he's stealing, but temptation proves too much for Garfield. He's knocked out and into a dream sequence before he eats it, and he finds if he doesn't return the pie, he stands good chance of making the 10 most wanted list.
The Legal Eagle: When Orson sets up laws on the farm, he appoints Roy as deputy. Roy arrests and jails everybody for anything they do.
The Cactus Saga: Cactus Jake tells the story of his name, going back to his grandfather, Sheriff Cactus Jack and his deputy known as the Lasagna Kid (guess who).

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DJ Jon/Cornfinger/Five Minute Warning

Air date: 10/27/90

DJ Jon: Jon gets a job as a radio Disc Jockey, which transforms his personality and horrifies Garfield.
Cornfinger: Orson goes into another spy novel fantasy featuring himself as 00-Orson as he tries to figure out why his corn count keeps coming out different.
Five Minute Warning: Garfield has to go five minutes without eating anything in order to get a cake Jon is baking, but tempting obstacles get in his way wherever he goes. A timer counting down from five minutes is displayed in the corner of the screen.

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Wonderful World/The Orson Awards/The Garfield Workout

Air date: 10/27/90

Wonderful World: Jon takes Garfield and Odie to a theme park known as Wonderful World for a vacation. Unfortunately, they find that under the management of Al G. Swindler, this world is considerably less than wonderful.
The Orson Awards: A lampoon of TV award shows, this time honoring the characters of US Acres in their "greatest performances." A narcisstic Roy gets his in the end.
The Garfield Workout: Garfield explains why regular exercise is bad for you and his kind of diets and exercises are more effective.

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All Things Fat and Small/Robin Hog/Hare Replacement

Air date: 11/3/90

Robin Hog: Orson decides to become Robin Hog by taking from the greedy (his brothers) and giving it to the needy (everyone else.).
Hare Replacement: Tired of being pulled out of hats by his ears, Jon's rabbit has run away right before Jon's magic show performance. Desperate, Jon forces Garfield to be his replacement rabbit.

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Stick to it/Orson in Wonderland/For Cats Only

Air date: 11/10/90

Stick to it: Odie is disrupting Garfield's nap, so Garfield gives in and throws a stick for Odie to fetch. The stick ends up landing in a milk truck, so Odie follows it to a milk factory, but ends up on the assembly line with the bottles! He sees the stick in one of the milk bottles which are being shipped by train, so Odie climbs aboard the train. A man on the train finds him, and gives Odie some milk because he looks so tired, but throws the stick out of the train! Odie finds it in a squirrel's hole, but leaves it for the squirrel's nest. After all his work, Odie returns empty-handed to a disgruntled Garfield.
Orson in Wonderland: While playing croquet with Lanolin his ball goes clear into the woods. After he reaches his ball he drifts off and dreams a dream much similar to Alice in Wonderland.
For Cats Only: This episode discusses how cats came to Earth from another planet, and now pretend to be pets for humans. Cats are really using the humans as their slaves since they constantly feed and tend to cats every need. Dogs (which used to be intelligent,) began to suspect cats were up to something, and infiltrated the cat's secret lair. To keep their plan from being revealed, the cats used a special ray to drain them of their intelligence.

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Mistakes Will Happen/The Well Dweller/The Wise Man

Air date: 11/10/90

Mistakes Will Happen: Garfield is disturbed by fan letters from viewers that say they've noticed some mistakes in the episodes. Garfield and Odie watch a cartoon where they go camping in the woods and find an escaped convict, searching for any errors. The entire episode is full of blatant, but humorous mistakes, but Garfield only points out three far-fetched ones.
The Well Dweller: During a terrible drought, Orson digs a well and discovers a friendly alien named Al.
The Wise Man: Jon has been very tied up at work, and decides to take a little break by going to the park with Garfield and Odie. While he is there, a wise guru notices Jon is not at peace and offers to take him on as a student. The man gets rid of all of Jon's earthly possessions, and Garfield begins to go crazy without TV and all the kitchen appliances. Garfield tries to calm himself down by taking a nap on Jon's bed which is now a pile of straw! The wise man believes that if one has true peace, he or she can sleep on a bed of straw. Since Garfield can sleep anywhere, the guru decides to model his life after Garfield's!