Home Away From Home/Rainy Day Robot/Odie the Amazing

Air date: 9/19/92

Home Away From Home: Jon gets mad at Garfield because he's being ungrateful, and sends him outside. While wandering around the neighborhood, an old lady picks Garfield up, mistaking him for "her Fluffy." Garfield goes along with her because she promises him a big meal, but she feeds him dry cat food! Then, the lady discovers a mouse in the house, and makes Garfield try to catch it. During the chase, Garfield finds the real Fluffy who ran away because of the horrible cuisine. So, Garfield and Fluffy make a deal with the mouse - they pretend to catch him, and they get real food as a reward.
Rainy Day Robot: With his new job of getting water for the farm, Roy purchases a robot which can alter the weather. But the little robot proves to be a handful as it keeps misunderstanding Roy's commands.
Odie the Amazing: While fetching a stick that Garfield threw, Odie accidentally picks up a magician's wand by mistake! As Odie runs around with the wand in his mouth, the magic causes strange things to occur (which Garfield soon notices.) Garfield figures out the powers of the wand, and becomes so excited with what he can do! But, will this be another example of that old saying "easy come, easy go?"

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The Automated, Animated Adventure/It's a Wonderful Wade/Truckin' Odie

Air date: 11/16/91

The Automated, Animated Adventure: Jon decides to do a cartoon about Garfield. Mr. Sprocket decides kids don't want to watch a regular cartoon about a cat. So he shows Jon, Garfield, and Odie a machine that will digitize Garfield and make him a modern cartoon, and makes Garfield several examples of a tacky automated cartoons.
It's a Wonderful Wade: Due to his failure to guard the silo, Wade wonders away from the farm. He rescues a drowning angel who takes Wade to the way the world would have been if he had never lived.
Truckin' Odie: An episode all about Odie riding with trucker, Billy Bob trying to deliver cargo, trying to outrun trucker Bruce, a thief.

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Home Sweet Swindler/Forget-Me-Not-Newton/The Great Inventor

Air date: 9/19/02

Home Sweet Swindler: Al Swindler is at it again, and this time, he tricks Garfield, Jon and Odie into selling their house to him. Its up to Garfield to kick Swindler out of their house.
Forget-Me-Not-Newton: Wade's absent-minded cousin Newton visits the farm.
The Great Inventor: Garfield explains how he thinks Lasagna was invented.

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Taste Makes Waist/The Wolf who Cried Boy/Day of Doom

Air date: 9/26/92

Taste Makes Waist: Wanting to eat healthy, Jon subscribes to health food center he saw in an infomercial. Later finding that the food is horrible, Garfield decides to get even with Sylvia, the woman behind the bad tasting food.
The Wolf who Cried Boy: Roy keeps saying the wolf is coming when he really isn't, and Orson relates this to the story of The Wolf Who Cried Boy.
Day of Doom: Garfield goes to a wishing well and wishes that it would never be Monday again.

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Country Cousin/The Name Game/The Carnival Curse

Air date: 9/26/92

Country Cousin: Jon's cousin comes to visit looking for a job. But he keeps destorying everything.
The Name Game: Booker and Sheldon ask Orson to read them Rumpelstiltskin for a bedtime story because they have never heard it before. But they (and eventually Wade and Roy) end up changing the characters, and even parts of the plot, when it's not interesting enough for their tastes.
The Carnival Curse: After being unmasked by Garfield, a gypsy curses him: every full moon night, he'll become a wolf.

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The First Annual Garfield Watchers Test/Stark Raven Mad/The Record Breaker

Air date: 10/3/92

The First Annual Garfield Watchers Test: Garfield hosts a quiz show.
Stark Raven Mad: Based on Edgar Allen Poes "The Raven" Orson tells the story of how Roy tries to steal the crops.
The Record Breaker: When Garfield and Odie ruin Jon's record player, he looks all over the city, but no one knows what it is, or what's a record! Jon finally succeeds in buying one, (all for the sake of impressing a woman) but Garfield and Odie destroy that one, too.

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The Kitty Council/The Bo Show/Bad Neighbor Policy

Air date: 10/10/92

The Kitty Council: Garfield has to appear before the Kitty Council, who want to make sure he is living up to his expectations of being a cat.
The Bo Show: Orson's brothers kidnap everybody on the farm...except for Bo. When he realizes he's all alone, he reads the script for next week as every character, including the Worm and Garfield.
Bad Neighbor Policy: Mr. Burnside is brought to court for breaking many laws and he explains how it was all Garfield's fault.