Star Struck/Election Daze/Dirty Business

Air date: 11/17/90

Star Struck: Garfield stops the shooting of an episode to write a script where he does more than sleep and eat. Each story he comes up (a pirate ship, a Batman-esque superhero, and the end of the world) ends the same way.
Election Daze: Roy wants to be leader over Orson so they decide to hold an election. But the weasel has a plan.
Dirty Business: Jon, Garfield & Odie go visit Jon's cousin Berferd who owns a General Store that is going out of business. Because someone is throwing mud at people whoever comes near the store. Garfield tries to stop whoever is throwing mud.

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The Legend of Cactus Jupiter/Birthday Boy Roy/Jukebox Jon

Air date: 11/14/91

The Legend of Cactus Jupiter: Cactus Jake tells the story of how if you look into a fire you can see into the future. This is what Garfield sees.
Birthday Boy Roy: It's Roy's birthday, and everybody pitches in and buys him a pocket watch. But Roy's watch disappears and he begins to accuse everybody of stealing it. It's not long before everything on the farm starts vanishing, and it's up to Orson and his friends to catch the thief.
Jukebox Jon: Jon is up for a job, but his boss dislikes people who bite their nails. To correct the problem, he orders a hypnosis record to listen to in his sleep. When Odie breaks the record, Garfield replaces it arbitrarily with records from Jon's collection, thinking it won't make a difference.

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Squeak Previews/Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Wade/A Tall Tale

Air date: 11/14/91

Squeak Previews: In a parody of the movie reviews show "Sneak Previews," two mice review movies for the mice community starring Garfield as the antagonist.
Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Wade: Orson, Roy, Booker, Sheldon and Wade are sitting around the campfire reading Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Wade then finds out it's a scary story (Roy told him so he'd stop interrupting Orson) so he runs off. He then realizes that he was being rude to Orson to keep interrupting, and Orson is explaining to everybody the reason for the story and the transformation-hypnosis. But Wade is overhearing this and actually gets hypnotized! Now whenever he hears a bell, he'll turn into a monster!
A Tall Tale: For this episode, Nermal decides to tell the story of Paul Bunyan and his big blue cat named Garfield.

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Moo Cow Mutt/Big Bad Buddy Bird/Angel Puss

Air date: 9/21/91

Moo Cow Mutt: When Garfield convinces Odie that he is really a cow, Jon devises a plan to get back at him.
Big Bad Buddy Bird: Roy quits the show after being hit with one banana cream pie too many and begs his agent to get him a more serious role. The only role available was as the Buddy Bears' new friend, who just happens to disagree with them at every turn. Unfortunately, a 16-ton safe is dropped on Roy whenever this happens, and Roy begs for his job back at the farm.
Angel Puss: An incompetent guardian angel cat is sent to Earth to help Garfield and Odie get along, but by foiling all of Garfield's actions, his plan backfires.

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Trial and Error/An Egg-Citing Story/Supermarket Mania

Air date: 9/21/91

Trial and Error: When Odie is blamed for eating Garfield's pie he demands a Trial.
An Egg-Citing Story: In response to a fan letter asking, "What's the deal with the egg?" Orson tells the story of Booker and Sheldon, when Sheldon saves Booker and his friends from the Weasel after they reject him.
Supermarket Mania: A supermarket opens up across the street from the smaller, friendlier store where Jon usually buys his groceries. However, the new market isn't as super as it would seem.

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Frankenstein Feline/Weatherman Wade/Fill-In Feline

Air date: 9/28/91

Frankenstein Feline: After receiving a threat from Mr. Burnside about Garfield eating all his food again, Jon falls asleep watching Frankenstein and dreams he's a mad doctor who brings a monster cat with a whale's stomach into the world and it wreaks havoc on the townspeople.
Weatherman Wade: After a series of heavy rains, Wade wishes for the rain to disappear. It does, and months pass without so much as a drop of rain. Realizing that the lack of rain puts the farm in peril, Wade decides to correct the problem.
Fill-In Feline: When Garfield is too sick to be in the cartoon, the producer picks Nermal to be his replacement.

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Polar Pussycat/Over the Rainbow/Remote Possibilities

Air date: 9/28/91

Polar Pussycat: At the airport. Garfield accidentally gets sent to Alaska.
Over the Rainbow: Roy goes to the end of the rainbow to find the pot of gold, but finds a leprechaun with not a pot of gold, but a filthy sock. In the style of "Let's Make a Deal," he offers Roy a choice between a brand new luxury car, fame and fortune (including one skillion dollars and a mansion on a plot of land formerly known as North Carolina), or what's behind Door #3.
Remote Possibilities: With too many remote controls at their house, Jon takes Garfield and Odie with him to purchase a universal remote. Busy, Jon leaves the store and leaves it in Garfield and Odie's hands to wait for their remote. However, Garfield ends up getting an experimental remote by mistake, which changes anything it is pointed at!

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Night of the Living Laundromat/Fast Food/Cash and Carry

Air date: 10/5/91

Night of the Living Laundromat: Jon buys a used washing machine inhabited by a monster who eats clothes. this monster eats all of Jon's clothes,except a plaid suit which he can't eat he then goes into town and eats all of the towns clothes, then Jon and Garfield go to the police and tell people to wear plaid and the monster cant take it so he leaves.
Fast Food: Everyone is fed up with Bo's slow cooking. Roy exploits the situation by opening a fast food restaurant where the food is so fast that no one gets to eat any.
Cash and Carry:Jon is fed up with his expensive credit card bills, so he destroys them all and vows to pay for everything with cash from now on. Unfortunately, when he goes to the mall to buy a new wastebasket, no one can figure out what the green paper that Jon offers them is.