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Garfield Gets Real [2007]

Garfield Gets Real [2007]
Directed by Mark Dippe

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5889 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-12-03
  • Rating: Universal, suitable for all
  • Format: PAL
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 67 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
The sameness of everyday life sometimes breeds discontent and Garfield is bored with his life in Cartoon World and sick and tired of reporting to work at the Comic Strip Studio every day with co-workers Wally, Billy Bear, Randy Rabbit, and Bonita. When Odie accidentally drops his bone through a patch in the screen that separates the realm of Cartoon World from the Real World, Garfield impulsively decides to dive headlong into the land of hot dog vendors with little regard for his girlfriend Arlene or owner Jon. Followed by the ever-bumbling Odie, Garfield's initial excitement quickly dims at the prospect of dumpster-diving for food scraps and spending the night in an old leaky building. What's more, the neighborhood cats don't believe he's the real Garfield from the funny papers and Garfield knows that now that he's entered the real world, he can never return to Cartoon World. When the local newspaper declares its intention to replace the Garfield comic strip for good, Garfield realizes the enormity of his mistake and begs his Cartoon World co-workers to somehow find a way to bring him and Odie back to Cartoon World before their strip is permanently cancelled.

This completely CGI animated full-length Garfield movie is a marked departure from the previous two live-action CGI animated movies (Garfield the Movie and Garfield--A Tale of Two Kitties) and has a distinctly unique look that utilizes three-dimensional character modeling against a seemingly flat background that looks like good video game graphics crossed with a colourful comic strip that's somehow been inflated. (Ages 5 and older) --Tami Horiuchi

Synopsis
The lazy, lasagne obsessed feline returns in a 3D animated adventure, along with his owner Jon Arbuckle and dog Odie, as well as various other characters.


Customer Reviews

Rubbish!1
My four year old daughter bought this with some money she had saved. She has watched it a few times, but I never heard her laugh even once.
The personality of this Garfield is flat and boring compared with that of the Garfield movies which are both hilarious.
The animation was poor and some of the other characters were sinister and seemed unsuitable for a child's cartoon.

Money wasted.