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Garfield On The Town
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- Animated TV Special
- Traditional Animation
- Lee Mendelson-Bill Melendez Productions, United Media Productions.
- Distributed by: Columbia Broadcasting System
- Cartoon Characters: Garfield, Jon Arbuckle, Ràoul, Odie, Ali Cat, Garfield's Mom, Dr. Liz Wilson, Garfield's Grandfather, Girl Cats.
- Voice Actors: Lorenzo Music, Thom Huge, George Wendt.
- Directed By Phil Roman.
- Produced By Lee Mendelson, Bill Melendez, Jay Poynor.
- Animated By Bob Carlson, Leslie Gorin, Sam Jaimes, Larry Leichliter, Bill Littlejohn, Al Pabian, Joe Roman, Hank Smith, Ellie Bogardus, Joanne Lansing, Colene Gonzales, Valerie Green; more Animators
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- Written By Jim Davis, Lorenzo Music.
- Awards: Winner, Emmy Award, Outstanding Animated Program, Jay Poynor (Executive Producer), Lee Mendelson (Producer) and Bill Melendez (Producer), 1984.
- Music: Ed Bogas, Desirée Goyette.
- Vocals: Lou Rawls; more Musicians
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- Editor: Roger Donley, Michael Tomack, Richard C. Allen, Chuck McCann.
- Originally Released on October 28, 1983.
- Originally Aired on
CBS-TV (USA).
- Running Time: 30 minutes.
- Technicolor
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U.S.A. /
Japan
Cartoon Summary:
Escaping on a trip to the vet, Garfield strikes out for a life on the town as a wild street cat.
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