Garfield Cat Tales

Garfield Cat Tales is a 2005 DVD released in stores October 18, 2005. It featured three Garfield DVDs previously released: Garfield as Himself, Garfield's Travel Adventures, and Garfield's Fantasies. Many fans were disappointed because it didn't include Garfield's Holiday Celebrations.

Garfield by Jim Davis
Characters
  • Garfield
  • Jon Arbuckle
  • Odie
Television
  • Here Comes Garfield
  • Garfield on the Town
  • Garfield in the Rough
  • Garfield's Halloween Adventure
  • Garfield in Paradise
  • Garfield Goes Hollywood
  • A Garfield Christmas
  • Happy Birthday, Garfield
  • Garfield: His 9 Lives
  • Garfield and Friends (Episodes)
  • Garfield's Babes and Bullets
  • Garfield's Thanksgiving
  • Garfield's Feline Fantasies
  • Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue
  • Garfield Gets a Life
  • The Garfield Show (Episodes)
Video games
  • Garfield
  • Garfield: Big Fat Hairy Deal
  • Garfield: Winter's Tail
  • A Week of Garfield
  • Garfield Labyrinth
  • Garfield: Caught in the Act
  • Garfield's Mad About Cats
  • Garfield: The Search for Pooky
  • Garfield and His Nine Lives
  • Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties
  • Garfield's Nightmare
  • Garfield Gets Real
  • Garfield's Fun Fest
  • The Garfield Show: Threat of the Space Lasagna
Films and DVDs
  • Garfield as Himself
  • Garfield's Holiday Celebrations
  • Garfield's Travel Adventures
  • Garfield's Fantasies
  • Garfield Cat Tales
  • Garfield: The Movie
  • Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties
  • Garfield Gets Real
  • Garfield's Fun Fest
  • Garfield's Pet Force
  • Garfield and Friends: Behind the Scenes
Books
  • Garfield At Large: His First Book
  • Pet Force
Other
  • Lorenzo Music
  • U.S. Acres
  • Gnorm Gnat
  • Comic strip switcheroo
  • Klopman diamond
  • Garfield Minus Garfield
  • Am I Cool or What?
  • Paws, Inc.
  • Film Roman

Famous quotes containing the words garfield, cat and/or tales:

    There can be no permanent disfranchised peasantry in the United States.
    —James A. Garfield (1831–1881)

    A few years before I lived in the woods there was what was called a “winged cat” in one of the farmhouses.... This would have been the right kind of cat for me to keep, if I had kept any; for why should not a poet’s cat be winged as well as his horse?
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    It is not the first duty of the novelist to provide blueprints for insurrection, or uplifting tales of successful resistance for the benefit of the opposition. The naming of what is there is what is important.
    Ian McEwan (b. 1938)