Overview: Garfield manages to convince Jon to skip going on a vacation. This backfires as Jon gets Garfield and Odie involved with chores. Garfield tries to rectify this mistake by tricking Jon into thinking that he has gone crazy due to being overworked, thus requiring a vacation.
Overview: A giant robot falls into a bunch of mud and is mistaken for a swamp monster. Meanwhile, the weasel once again tries to steal the chickens.
Overview: After learning about infomercials, Nermal has a dream that Garfield is giving him away in one.
Overview: Garfield tells the story of Orville Wright's cat, McKinley, the actual inventor of the model airplane.
Overview: Orson and Booker must deliver a package, and once they arrive at the destination, they have a big, angry dog to contend with.
Overview: After Jon's house gets robbed, a maximum security system is installed. When Jon, Garfield and Odie return from a movie, they are trapped outside as they are unable to enter without a password that they do not know.
Overview: Garfield tells a story about Jon being in love with a bully warrior's wife.
Overview: Roy's niece, Chloe, comes to visit while Roy goes on a date.
Overview: Nermal is brought before the Kitty Council on charges of being too cute.
Overview: Jon's neighbors moves out due to Garfield's constantly stealing their food. They are replaced by a constantly singing man named Larry Lark.
Overview: Orson and Roy bring Wade to a professor to discuss all his fears and phobias. When Orson and Roy are chased by wild horses, Wade runs out of the cartoon and onto blank paper.
Overview: Jon, Garfield, and Odie go on a search for a legendary creature named Bigfeetz.
Overview: In an episode of "The Garfield Crime Files", Garfield tells the story of how Odie is framed by finding a purse stolen by another dog.
Overview: The farm, including Chloe, act out a version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, with Wade as Snow White and Roy as the prince.
Overview: Garfield runs into a cat named Gabriel, who acts exactly like Garfield.
Overview: After Jon crashes his car, he finds that both his insurance agent and the repairman are trying to scam him.
Overview: As the Queen (Lanolin) attacks, everyone else is in dispute over who should kiss Wade.
Overview: Garfield dreams that he is a catfish while on a fishing trip with Jon and Odie.
Overview: Garfield tells a modified version of the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
Overview: Roy tells everyone that he is giving up practical joking, then tries to resist doing any more pranks.
Overview: Garfield finally eats a bird (or so he thinks) and feels guilty about it, while the bird's father looks for him.
Overview: Floyd and his wife ask for more time on the show. Meanwhile, Garfield is annoyed by Jon's aunt visiting and tries to get her out of the house.
Overview: When Orson discovers that the barnyard cow has been stolen, he and Bo act as detectives in an attempt to solve the case.
Overview: At a drive-in theater, Penelope becomes jealous when Garfield is seen with another female cat.
Overview: In the only "Tales From the Microwave" segment, Garfield tells Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde with a mouse.
Overview: A sly fox invades the farm on payday and gets everyone's money, while Orson bans Roy from the farm after Roy tries to trick him.
Overview: Garfield gives an orientation to 4-week old kittens on how to drive humans crazy.
Overview: A young woman named Monica asks Jon out in an attempt to get back at her tough-guy father.
Overview: Fearing that she is overworked, Orson tries to get Lanolin to take a pretend vacation.
Overview: Garfield attempts to get in the Gazorninplat Book of World Records by taking the world's longest nap.
Overview: While waiting to be served at a restaurant, Garfield tells Odie the story of how Garfield was once part of a comedic duo.
Overview: The swamp monster robot returns, while its owner looks for it.
Overview: An Old West tale features Garfield as the Lasagna Kid who must save a kidnapped damsel named Miss Mona.
Overview: Jon dreams about himself playing "Magic and Monsters" and trying to recover the bottomless wallet.
Overview: When Roy feels like Wade has gotten more credit on the show than him, he creates a poem involving Wade to get attention.
Overview: Jon buys a cheap house, unaware that it is haunted.
Overview: While playing hide and seek, Odie winds up with a little girl named Becky, who wants a dog despite her father not allowing dogs.
Overview: To keep warm in freezing weather, Orson reads books about swimming at the beach.
Overview: Garfield informs the audience of the history of cats in movies, while a fact-checker disputes his claims.
Overview: A musical is performed about Penelope falling in love with a rock-and-roll cat.
Overview: Orson meets an alien named Melvin who gives him the power to read minds. To test it, Orson goes on Roy's game show, You Can't Win.
Overview: Demented Dave, a salesman similar to Madman Murray, competes with Murray to get Jon as a customer.
Overview: Jon writes a letter requesting tickets for him and his girlfriend to a taping of National Knights. His letter accidentally winds up in a file requesting to challenge a knight named Boulder to a battle.
Overview: Wade is upset at Roy's "Hit a Duck in the Face with a Lemon Meringue Pie Day", so Wade creates his own holiday as revenge.
Overview: While visiting a prison to lecture inmates on cartooning, an inmate locks Jon in a closet and swaps clothes and places with him.
Overview: Garfield and Penelope imagine being married.
Overview: Orson, Booker and Sheldon imagine a science-fiction version of the fable of The Tortoise and the Hare.
Overview: Garfield and Floyd entertain the neighborhood pets with a revue show (with some assistance from Odie and Nermal). Garfield's antics end up keeping Jon awake.