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GARFIELD AND FRIENDS - The Legend of the Lake

Air Date/Released Saturday, September 30, 1989
Station/Studio CBS / Film Roman
Host/Star Garfield

Saturday morning cartoon adaptation of the popular comic strip.

Garfield, as tour guide at The Cat Museum, tells the tourists the legend of the museum grounds' lake which was once a sea. In prehistoric times, the savage sabre-toothed cats inhabiting an island, three of whom resemble Moe, Larry and Curly, subsist on a diet of mud, pebbles and guppies. The prehistoric Garfield cat spies lasagna trees on a nearby island inhabited by Odie-dogs, and makes attempt after attempt to travel to the paradise.


This was one of three segments aired in each episode. An episode would feature two Garfield stories, and one U.S. Acres story.

Voice cast: Gary Owens (Announcer), Lorenzo Music (Garfield), Thom Huge (Jon Arbuckle, Roy Rooster), Gregg Berger (Odie, Orson Pig, Floyd Mouse, Herman the Mailman, Weasel), Desiree Goyette (Nermal), Howard Morris (Wade Duck, Wart, Wolf, Worm), Julie Payne (Lanolin), Frank Welker (Booker, Sheldon, Bo, Mort), Stan Freberg (other voices)

Crew: Jim Davis (Creator), Jim Davis, Lee Mendelson, Phil Roman (Exec. Producers), George Singer (Producer), Mark Evanier, Sharman DiVono (Writers), Steve Clark, John Walker, Bob Curtis (Directors), Mark Evanier (Voice Director), Peter Alvarado, Cullen Blaine, Gary Conrad, Scott Jeraids, Ron Maidenberg, Marty Murphy, Floyd Norman, Mitch Schauer, Robert Givens, Richard H. Thomas, Ellie Bogardus (Animators, Layouts, Storyboards)
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