Garfield (video Game) - Cast

Cast

English

  • Jon Barnard: Garfield & Jon
  • Pam Koldyke: Arlene
  • Sarah Kristine: Nermal

French

  • Serge Thirlet: Garfield
  • Patrick Borg: Jon
  • Virgine Ledieu: Arlene and Nermal
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

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