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− | [[Luigi Risotto|Luigi]] said [[Snowball II]] reminded him of "the cat in the funny papers, who's a | + | [[Luigi Risotto|Luigi]] said [[Snowball II]] reminded him of "the cat in the funny papers, who's-a not so funny."<ref>"[[Old Yeller-Belly]]"</ref> |
− | When [[Fat Tony]] asked Milhouse if he can "borrow" one of his binders he asked if he wanted Garfield or ''Love Is''. Fat Tony chose Garfield as he prefers the cat, as he hates Mondays, which we can all relate | + | When [[Fat Tony]] asked Milhouse if he can "borrow" one of his binders he asked if he wanted Garfield or ''Love Is''. Fat Tony chose Garfield as he prefers the cat, as he hates Mondays, which we can all relate to.<ref>"[[The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer]]"</ref> |
After [[Krusty]] briefly retired from his show, [[Bart]] found him working at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]. While there, Krusty told Bart that he's not allowed to laugh on the job, which is why he keeps ''Garfield'' cartoons taped to his cubicle.<ref>''[[Clown Therapy]]''</ref> | After [[Krusty]] briefly retired from his show, [[Bart]] found him working at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]. While there, Krusty told Bart that he's not allowed to laugh on the job, which is why he keeps ''Garfield'' cartoons taped to his cubicle.<ref>''[[Clown Therapy]]''</ref> |
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Animal Information
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Garfield is a fictional cat. Milhouse has one one of his binders.
History
Luigi said Snowball II reminded him of "the cat in the funny papers, who's-a not so funny."[1]
When Fat Tony asked Milhouse if he can "borrow" one of his binders he asked if he wanted Garfield or Love Is. Fat Tony chose Garfield as he prefers the cat, as he hates Mondays, which we can all relate to.[2]
After Krusty briefly retired from his show, Bart found him working at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. While there, Krusty told Bart that he's not allowed to laugh on the job, which is why he keeps Garfield cartoons taped to his cubicle.[3]
Appearances
- Episode – "Old Yeller-Belly" (mentioned)
- Episode – "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer"
- Comic story – Clown Therapy (mentioned)
References