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- Three people are transported into a parallel reality, where they find they must use modern technology, but medieval weapons, in order to save the citizenry from a murderous warlord.
- A British writer pursues a young actress to Hollywood and needs all the help he can get to win her love.
- A young Hitman who lives with his mother develops feelings for the witness of a murder he commits.
- A crust punk named Bug grapples with the realities of homelessness, mental health, drug use and toxic friendships. On his 21st birthday he resolves to find his way home, a decision that leads him and his misfit crew down a dangerous path.
- "The Inside Man" is based on a real-life incident during the days of the Cold War when a Soviet submarine was spotted in Swedish waters.
- It's about a woman's pursuit to join her missing lover by crossing into a parallel dimension.
- When the Choi family lose their dry cleaning business, they learn to love each other to survive the crisis and heartaches that they cause each other.
- The overall documentary is made up of 12 episodes starting with "Remembering," which implied that the "Chinese Cultural Revolution" of 1966 - 1972 or so was past, regretted, and disowned. The final episode titled "Trading" is all about the "new China" and it's role in the go-getter world of business, including USA business. These two episodes communicated the main messages for which the series was intended, told the story of "the new China." The middle episodes depict day to day life amongst "little guy" Chinese people, and creates a sympathetic picture of their charm, intelligence, humanity, creativity, and day to day problems and challenges.
- A special celebrating the "Peanuts'" 40th anniversary.
- Searching for a gift for his mother, Dilbert is desperate enough to go to the mall, which holds bad memories for him: when he was a child his father abandoned him there.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.5 (44)TV EpisodeAstro Cat: Garfield tells Odie about a relative of his who was the first cat in outer space. Cock-A-Doodle Duel: A new rooster comes to the farm who swoons the chickens with poetry and music, and Roy feuds with him for the chickens' affection. Cinderella Cat: Garfield finds a lost book of Cinderella and wishes he had a fairy godmother, but instead winds up with a fairy godfather who grants wishes, but with a catch.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.5 (41)TV EpisodeREADY FOR SNOW: Jon dresses Garfield and Odie for snow. CACTUS MAKES PERFECT: Jon, Garfield and Odie visit Cactus Jake at his home. HOGCULES II: When Roy and Wade have a fight, Orson wonders what Hogcules would do. Song: "Hogcules." CRIME AND NOURISHMENT: Garfield discovers a secret world inside a tree. BINK: BUILDING: Binky crashes a new building dedication.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.3 (51)TV EpisodeBinky Gets Cancelled! The network doesn't find Binky's show suitable for young viewers so replace him with the Buddy Bears. Show Stoppers: Orsons brothers Gort, Mort and Wort crash a variety show they're performing. Cutie and the Beast: Garfield convinces Nermal he's ugly, causing Nermal to run away and get mixed up with a dangerous cat.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.3 (52)TV EpisodePest of a Guest: Jon takes in a starving cat who more than happily makes himself at home at Garfield's expense. The Impractical Joker: Roy gets on everybody's nerves with his humorless jokes and Orson fires him. Fat & Furry: Garfield buys a lottery ticket at the store which winds up winning them millions of dollars.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.6 (45)TV EpisodeSPECIAL: Odie does a trick for Garfield. BINKY GETS CANCELLED AGAIN: Binky loses his show to the Buddy Bears, who never disagree. Song: "The Buddy Bears." CEILING: Roy's wake up call sends all through the roof. ORSON'S DINER: Orson and Wade open a diner with Roy as their first customer. Song: "Orson's Diner." LONG NAP: Garfield sleeps into the future. UNDERWATER: Binky goes deep sea diving. FLAT TIRED: Garfield is too tired so the director gives Odie his own cartoon.
- 1988–1995TV-G7.9 (36)TV EpisodeSuper Sonic Seymour: Jon hires a time obsessed man to help him get his life organized, much to Garfield and Odie's dismay. A Mildly Mental Mix-Up: While a psychiatrist tries to cure Wade of his phobias, the wolf tricks Roy into abandoning his guard at the hen house. The Garfield Rap: Garfield's rap music video about being a cat becomes number one on a cat music channel.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.6 (41)TV EpisodeThe Mail Animal: Melvin the mailman gets fired because of his inability to deal with Garfield; so Garfield gives Melvin's boss a taste of what it's like trying to deliver mail to the Arbuckle house. Peanut-Brained Rooster: Orson tells a story of how Roy became fixated on peanuts just at the time that Mort, Gort and Wort stole their entire peanut crop. Mummy Dearest: On a mummy expedition at the museum, Garfield hits his head and dreams of being a Pharoh's cat in Ancient Egypt.
- 1988–199530mTV-G7.4 (60)TV EpisodeBest of Breed: After seeing how many medals Nermal has won, pushes Jon to put him in a cat show. National Tapioca Pudding Day: Roy gives a box of booby trapped tapioca pudding to Orson telling him it's a national holiday, not counting on Orson to pass his gift along to his friends. All About Odie: Garfield puts together a presentation on Odie.
- 1988–199530mTV-G7.8 (62)TV EpisodeCabin Fever: Garfield and Odie are stuck in a cabin during a blizzard with no food. The Return of Power Pig: A rumor says there's a monster on the farm; calling for Orson to make his return as Power Pig to destroy the monster. Fair Exchange: Garfield and Jon both dream about what it's like to be the other.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.6 (67)TV EpisodeFraidy Cat: Garfield and Odie are spooked when the power goes out after watching a monster movie and they find out Jon is missing. Shell Shocked Sheldon: Orson and his friends convince Sheldon to return to the chicken coop to become fully hatched. Nothing to Sneeze At: Jon takes Liz out on a date but must put up with an allergic Garfield and his constant sneezing.
- 1988–199530mTV-G7.7 (64)TV EpisodeIdentity Crisis: A dogcatcher thinks Garfield's a dog, Floyd starts meowing and the dog chasing Garfield works on his mouse impersonation. The Bad Sport: Orson convinces everybody to try a new sport called pig ball, unaware that Roy has put a bunch of fake rules in the game book. Up A Tree: Garfield gets thrown out of the house when Nermal comes to visit; hears a tree calling to him and jumps up it, but then can't get down.
- 1988–199530mTV-G7.5 (53)TV EpisodeMagic Mutt: Jon and Garfield go to a magic shop and Garfield gets into a battle with the magician's dog. Short Story: Booker's anxious to prove to everybody on the farm he's not too small to help. Monday Misery: Garfield is so desperate to escape Monday that he mails himself to Samoa.
- 1988–199530mTV-G7.4 (62)TV EpisodeWeighty Problem: Garfield tampers with a new scale leading Jon to believe he's 50 pounds overweight. As the Worm Turns: Orson tells a story about how Booker gave up hunting worms. Good Cat, Bad Cat: Garfield is at war with himself when his good and bad sides tell him what to do.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.7 (50)TV EpisodeMaine Course: Jon receives a lobster as a gift but it refuses to be cooked, so he and Garfield try to make a pet out of it. No Laughing Matter: Aliens come to Earth to drain it of all its humor, so Orson and his friends use Roy's joke books to try and defeat them. Attack of the Mutant Guppies: Garfield tells Nermal a scary story about mutant guppies living in the sewer so he'll go to bed, but the story seems to take on a life of its own.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.8 (47)TV EpisodePros and Cons: Odie falls victim to a conman cat on the way to the store and loses Jon's money in exchange for a dirty sock. Rooster Revenge: Roy drops 50 pounds of creamed spinach on Orson and despite Orson's insistence that he's not going to trick Roy back, Roy becomes paranoid waiting for the payback prank. Lights! Camera! Garfield!: A movie director calls Garfield the perfect thing for his big picture, but Garfield expects to be the glamorous star, not the stunt cat put in all the peril.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.5 (55)TV EpisodeRip Van Kitty: At a picnic, Garfield falls asleep and dreams he wakes up 20 years later. Grabbity: Roy plays a practical joke on Wade leaving him to worry that the law of gravity has been repealed. The Big Catnap: Jon tries to keep Garfield asleep so he can enjoy a box of cookies his mother sent.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.7 (52)TV EpisodeThe Great Getaway: After stowing away in Jon's suitcase to New York, Garfield finds out his owner has gotten involved with a pickpocket. Scrambled Eggs: Orson tells a story about how a mother turtle with a baby who didn't want to hatch, confused her runaway son with Sheldon. Hansel and Garfield: Garfield's stuck entertaining Nermal for the day so tells his own version of Hansel and Gretel.
- 1988–199524mTV-G7.7 (60)TV EpisodeThe Sludge Monster: Jon tells Garfield and Odie the story of the sludge monster, which scares them into thinking the monster is outside. Fortune Kooky: For a practical joke, Roy makes the predictions of Wade's fortune cookies come to life. Heatwave Holiday: In an attempt to think cool on a hot day, Jon and Garfield decorate the house for Christmas; something that quickly spreads to all the other houses and soon the whole town.
- 1988–199530mTV-G7.5 (45)TV EpisodeAttention Getting Garfield: No matter what Garfield does, everybody ignores him and only pays attention to Odie. Swine Trek: Orson's sick and has a Star Trek-like dream sequence about he and the others hunting down the virus. It Must be True!: Garfield presents a bunch of wild ideas on a TV show about the world, falling back on the line 'if they show it on TV, it must be true!'
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.4 (47)TV EpisodeBinky Goes Bad: Binky is put on trial for a list of robbery charges and Garfield uses the show's script to find out who's really behind it. Barn of Fear: The barn is overloaded with crops that there's no place to sleep, so Orson takes everybody up to the old barn, which Wade insists is haunted by the ghosts of their ancestors. Mini-Mall Matters: Garfield does a presentation on how mini-malls are grown from seeds and what all they contain.
- 1988–19951hTV-G8.0 (49)TV EpisodeLemon Aid: Jon gets conned into selling his car and buying a broken down piece of junk by Al G. Swindler. Hog Noon: Orson receives a letter from Hammerhead Hog, a bully who Orson helped get sentenced to detention for life - he's coming at noon to settle with Orson. Video Airlines: When the same movie plays on every TV channel, Jon takes Garfield and Odie to rent a movie from the video store.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.5 (46)TV EpisodeRobodie: Odie is dog-napped by a nutty scientist who wants to make robotic duplicates of him. First Aid Wade: After hurting his leg, Wade overhears Roy and Orson talking about fixing broken legs with nails and hammer and glue, not knowing they're trying to fix a broken ping pong table. Video Victim: Garfield enters a bet with Jon that he can't watch TV for 24 hours, but the TV starts to feel neglected and comes after Garfield to watch it.
- Episode: (1990)1988–19951hTV-G7.4 (50)TV EpisodeSkyway Robbery: Jon, Garfield and Odie are passengers on a rickety broken-down plane flown by Al G. Swindler, who bails out and leaves them to fly the plane. The Bunny Rabbits is Coming!: Orson and the others receive a telegram that says only 'The bunny rabbits is coming'. Close Encounters of the Garfield Kind: John, Garfield and Odie encounter a cute little alien whose reasons for coming to earth are more sinister than he leads them to believe.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.4 (43)TV EpisodeThe Bear Facts: Jon takes Garfield and Odie camping where they run across Binky's dancing bear. Nothing to Be Afraid Of: Everybody on the farm tries to come up with something that won't scare Wade. The Big Talker: Garfield goes after a talk show host that publicly hates cats.
- 1988–199523mTV-G7.7 (45)TV EpisodeThe Curse of the Klopman: Jon's uncle dies and leaves his famous cursed Klopman diamond to Garfield, which brings him nothing but bad luck. Mud Sweet Mud: Orson arranges for everybody to help in cleaning up the farm, but they take it a step further and try to clean out his mud waller. Rainy Day Dreams: Stuck inside on a rainy day, Garfield imagines he and Odie in the castle of a mad scientist while a woman comes over to swindle Jon into buying insurance.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.7 (41)TV EpisodeClean Sweep: Jon buys a Shlocko Pet Washer that's designed to clean pets as soon as they get dirty, and Garfield takes it for a test drive on Odie. Secrets of the Animated Cartoon: Orson explains to Wade (and the viewers) how certain elements of cartoons work, including: takes, double takes, spit takes, running off of cliffs, and delayed reactions. How the West Was Lost: Cactus Jake gets fired from the ranch and tries to find a job in the city living with Jon and Garfield.
- 1988–199524mTV-G7.4 (38)TV EpisodeFIT FOR A KING: Garfield tells the story of a land where the King is given his weight in gold every year. CLOWN CONVENTION: While away at a clown convention, Binky gives Garfield a call. BEN HOG: On the day of the County Fair parade, Orson dreams he's in Ben Hog's chariot race. Song: "Ben Hog." CHAIR LEVEL: Garfield levels Jon's chair. DESSERT IN THE DESERT: Jon's car breaks down in the desert. As he walks for help, Garfield and Odie see various mirages.
- 1988–199524mTV-G7.4 (41)TV EpisodeShip Shape: Jon and Garfield are booked on a 2 week cruise, but the ship doesn't allow pets. Barn of Fear II: Orson and the others decide to dress up in their ancestors' clothes and hold a harvest celebration up at the old barn; while unbeknownst to them, the ghosts of their ancestors ward off Orson's brothers who have come to steal the harvest. Break-a-Leg: Jon takes Garfield and Odie up to a ski resort to meet ladies, while Garfield continuously predicts, "You're going to break your leg."
- Dilbert is frustrated with the growing number of holidays while Dogbert lobbies Congress to combine all holidays into one day: National Dogbert Day.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.7 (32)TV EpisodeThe Automated, Animated Cartoon: Jon's boss Mr. Sprocket decides to digitize Garfield to show them the future of how cartoons will be made. It's a Wonderful Wade: After failing to guard the crops, Wade finds out how different things would be if he was never born. Truckin' Odie: In a homage to Wham, Garfield sings a song about Odie riding with a trucker and helping him escape a cargo thief to safely deliver the truck on time.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.8 (36)TV EpisodeJonny Ragweedseed: In frontier America, Jonny Ragweedseed (Jon) with his cat Roosevelt (Garfield) walks from shore to shore to make sure that ragweed will cover the land and he is chased from sneezing town to sneezing town for his trouble. Grape Expectations 1: Roy rooster is put on trial for not staying at his post and guarding the crop of grapes. Catch As Cats Can't: Garfield is in the mood to catch a bird for dinner as is Gunther, another neighborhood cat.
- 1988–199525mTV-G7.6 (33)TV EpisodeChange of Mind: Nermal makes a wish and switches places with Garfield. Temp Trouble: Orson hires Aloysius Pig in his absence, who goes around the farm issuing demerits for everything. The Perfect Match: Jon tries a computer dating service and meets a woman who is just like him.
- 1988–199524mTV-G7.6 (35)TV EpisodeGuy Of Her Dreams: Penelope is back singing why she loves Garfield. Song: "the Guy of My Dreams." Discount Of Monty Cristo: Aloysius Pig is back trying to cut the budget of the show. Fairy Dogmother: Esmeralda is sent from doggy wish Central to fulfill Odie's wish to go to the Doggie Ball.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.7 (33)TV EpisodeModel Behavior: Supermodel Heather keeps leading Jon on, while only wanting Garfield for herself. Egg Over Easy 2: Wade realizes you can't just escape from the world by closing yourself off and unshells himself. Another Ant Episode: The ants are back and Jon calls Mr. Crater, a bug exterminator, for this musical episode. Song: "We Are Back."
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.8 (38)TV EpisodeOdielocks and the 3 Cats: While waiting for his lasagna to cool down, Garfield tells Odie the story of Odielocks and the 3 Cats. Quack to the Future: Orson yells at Wade for making a mistake and then wonders how it might effect their future. Beddy Buy: Garfield breaks his bed and Jon takes him shopping to get a new one.
- 1988–19951hTV-G8.1 (38)TV EpisodePuss In High Tops: In this fairy tale, Garfield wins the hand of a Princess for Jon. Egg Over Easy 1: Wade decides to shell himself up because of all that is scary about the world. Beast From Beyond: Sidney the dinosaur comes out of a cave and decided the best way to take over the world is to paint himself pink and start a children's show but, Garfield won't have that.
- 1988–19951hTV-G8.0 (36)TV EpisodeSuburban Jungle: Garfield and Odie follow Jon's valley girl niece, Shannon, to the mall. The Thing in the Box: Bo receives a box with air holes and everybody goes crazy trying to guess what it is. The Feline Philosopher: The feline philosopher gives Garfield speeches that inspire him to try stealing a pie from the bull dog next door.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.6 (34)TV EpisodeThe Jelly Roger: The ancestor of one of the most hungry pirates sets sail with Jon's new boat as one of his targets. Farmyard Feline Philosopher: Philo is back to help give motivational speeches to the weasel and Wade. Dogmother 2: Esmeralda is back and grants everyone in the house as many wishes as they want.
- 1988–19951hTV-G7.7 (36)TV EpisodeA Vacation from His Senses: Garfield and Odie try to get out of another Jon Arbuckle vacation, then are sorry they did. The Incredibly Stupid Swamp Monster: Orson is taking Booker and Sheldon hiking when they encounter the incredibly stupid swamp monster who's run away from the mad scientist that created him. Dread Giveaway: Nermal dreams Garfield tries to get him away on a TV infomercial, but nobody wants him.