Now get outta here. Sign In. Animation Short Adventure. Directors Phil Roman George Singer. Jim Davis. See more at IMDbPro. Photos Top cast Edit. Lorenzo Music Garfield as Garfield voice. Thom Huge Jon as Jon voice. Gregg Berger Odie as Odie voice. Pat Carroll Grandma as Grandma voice. Pat Harrington Jr. Dad as Dad voice as Pat Harrington. David L. Julie Payne Mom as Mom voice. Phil Roman George Singer. More like this. Storyline Edit.
Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia Doc Boy was voiced by David L. Goofs In the opening dream sequence, Jon invites Garfield to eat his way to the tree via a run of lasagnas. However, whilst he eats one of them there is a brief moment when it seems as if someone used the wrong animation cels as he stops eating the one he is eating at the time for a split-second. Quotes Garfield : All right, you guys, just permit me one sentimental moment here, will you? This is why the copyright date on television airings, videos and the "Garfield: Holiday Celebrations" DVD read as "".
Connections Featured in Garfield: Holiday Celebrations User reviews 37 Review. Top review. I just love Garfield. While a couple are catchy, most of them are just… weird choices for Christmas songs. This is a stark difference from the light parables contained in Frosty or Rudolph. Of course, it still ends with everyone happy. The family has a great Christmas, Odie gets Garfield a gift he actually likes, Grandma gets her love letters, and Garfield has his religious moment and realizes he was wrong about Christmas all along.
There, I said it. Now get out of here. A Garfield Christmas focuses on the importance of love and family instead of faith, religious or otherwise. This is very different from something like A Charlie Brown Christmas , which can feel preachy in parts. In fact, the only mention of religion in the whole thing occurs when Doc Boy waxes poetic while giving the family prayer and Grandma whacks him on the head with a spoon.
For many people, A Garfield Christmas is the ultimate Christmas special. It has enough originality and heart for families to keep it in their holiday viewing traditions year after year. If there was ever a time for the world to be reminded of what really matters at the holidays, it's now.
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