Garfield and Friends Season 3 Episode 304

Ep 304. Ep 304 - You Deserve Better / Twice Told Tale . Linoleum / Orson Goes On Vacation / Leftovers / Wedding Bell Blues

  • January 1, 1988

Ep 304 - You Deserve Better / Twice Told Tale. Linoleum / Orson Goes On Vacation / Leftovers / Wedding Bell Blues.

In the third season of Garfield and Friends, episode 304 features a collection of individual stories that follow the antics of Garfield and his friends.

The first story, "You Deserve Better," focuses on Garfield's love of lasagna. When he realizes the lasagna served to him isn't up to his impeccable standards, he sets out to create the perfect dish himself. However, his cooking skills leave much to be desired, and he enlists the help of his owner, Jon, to create the ultimate lasagna.

In "Twice Told Tale," Garfield and his friends retell classic stories with a comedic twist. The episode features several short stories, including "Linoleum," which follows the adventures of a rebellious piece of flooring, and "Leftovers," which showcases the creative ways Garfield and his pals handle leftover food.

In "Orson Goes On Vacation," Orson the pig decides he needs a break from farm life and sets off to a nearby beach. However, his relaxation plans quickly go awry when he finds himself in the middle of a feud between two rival beach gangs.

The final segment, "Wedding Bell Blues," follows the wedding of Jon's cousin, which Garfield and his friends all attend. However, when Odie accidentally eats the wedding cake, chaos ensues as the group scrambles to come up with a solution.

Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to the trademark humor and hijinks that have made Garfield and Friends a beloved classic for decades. With its colorful cast of characters and clever storytelling, season 3 episode 304 is sure to delight audiences of all ages.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 1988
  • Language
    English