Garfield Gets Real
By Brian Costello,
Common Sense Media Reviewer
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Computer animation has bathroom humor, some name-calling.
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Based on 5 parent reviews
sex :0, but i like it
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What's the Story?
Garfield (voiced by Frank Welker) has grown jaded with the work demands of being the most popular comic-strip character in the Comic Studio. He wants a break, or, better yet, he wants to escape the land of comics to experience what it's like to live out in the real world, where people enjoy his comic strip each and every day. He gets his wish when a tear in the fabric of a screen in the studio sucks Odie into the real world as he chases a bone. Unable to help himself, Garfield follows him, and together they find adventure, even as they don't find any food. But with Garfield gone from the comic world, his comic strip is canceled, and the newspaper is looking for a suitable replacement. It's up to Garfield (with the help of all his friends) to bring himself and Odie back to the comic world and prove to everyone that he still should be the star of the funny pages.
Is It Any Good?
GARFIELD GETS REAL is, although not great, enjoyable enough for younger kids and for fans of the popular comic-strip character. The story is interesting enough to keep the interest of kids, and there are plenty of Garfield bons mots regarding Mondays to keep fans of the comic-strip feline equally engaged.
For everyone else, there isn't anything that is above average or overly worthwhile about it. The plot is as formulaic as they come, and the acting, although not bad, doesn't really feature any standout performances. This is an average computer-animated feature in every sense of the word. You don't learn anything new about Garfield, Odie, or Jon. For die-hard fans only.
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Movie Details
- On DVD or streaming: November 20, 2007
- Cast: Frank Welker , Gregg Berger , Greg Eagles
- Director: Mark A.Z. Dippe
- Studio: Twentieth Century Fox
- Genre: Family and Kids
- Topics: Cats, Dogs, and Mice
- Run time: 74 minutes
- MPAA rating: NR
- Last updated: December 20, 2022
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