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Obscurely Awesome Garfield X-Mas Moments!

I've always wanted to review A Garfield Christmas Special, but for one reason or another, it's never happened. I guess it's because it's a special I love so much that I wouldn't be satisfied with anything less than a mega long feature that took days to forge, but at the same time, it's a really simplistic cartoon that doesn't call for much yap. I'd end up going too long, and then I'd have to get all mean to cover myself, and the last thing I want to do is blast Odie's back-scratcher, or worse, Grandma Hotlips Arbuckle, just because I've run out of things to say.


I still want to pay tribute to the special somehow, because it meant just as much to my personal holiday season growing up as did...well, pretty much anything else. This shit was right up there with Charlie Brown. We tend to romanticize how much we used to love certain things, and when I really think about it, as much as I enjoyed watching all of the Rankin/Bass stuff during the holidays, there probably were a few years that I knowingly skipped them. Not so with Charlie Brown, and no, not so with Garfield. This was one of the ones I had to watch.

With that, I respectfully borrow a title from something that I'm sure VH1 has already trademarked for future use, and proudly present, The Top TWO Most Awesomely Obscure Things About A Garfield Christmas Special. That's right. The Top TWO. As something of an expert on A Garfield Christmas Special (and by that I just mean that I've seen it fourteen trillion times), I've picked up on a couple of Holy Shit Momentsâ„¢ that maybe some of the more "casual" viewers missed.

I hate that we live in a world where this is no longer a given, but we do, so here's a quick summing-uppage of the special for those who've never seen it: Jon takes Garfield and Odie along for an old fashioned Christmas down at the farm. See, Jon used to live on a farm, and his parents and lame brother still live on a farm. Also on the invite list is Grandma Arbuckle, or maybe she wasn't an Arbuckle...not really sure. A widowed, feisty little hellcat, Grandma punctuates the dichotomy of being a sweet old lady and a complete lunatic by wearing one of Billy Corgan's old chilly weather concert sweaters. There's no big storyline to the special; just a couple of threads that make everything feel negotiably cohesive, and enough song numbers to classify it as a "musical" if no other category would fit.


Obscurely Awesome Moment #1: After the gang arrives at the farm, there's a big flashback scene, which isn't too notable save for a glance of what Jon Arbuckle looked like as a child -- a foil from a Far Side comic. Brother Dock Boy looks about the same as he does (did?) in the present, but all this talk is moving away from the Obscurely Awesome Moment: Look at those tree ornaments! They're the size of the kids' heads! Either Ma and Pa Arbuckle were raising wildly malformed children that had successful size-up head surgeries later in life, or they somehow found glass ball ornaments the size of soccer balls.


Obscurely Awesome Moment #2: Throughout the special, we find Odie sneaking around the barn, apparently building something with a ragtag bunch of ingredients. Turns out, he was building Garfield's Christmas present -- a back-scratcher, made from wood and a garden rake. Odie never questions why Garfield never gave him a gift in return, but then, Garfield's reaction to getting the back-scratcher was present enough.

It's obscurely awesome. After Odie demonstrates his gift's purpose to Garfield, the cat lets loose with this totally nuts celebratory gesture -- he slams his eyes shut, creeps into an orgasmic smirk, and ever so slowly lifts his pointer finger in the air. Factor in Garfield's dramatic "WHOHOHOA HEYYY" as he's making this gesture, and we've got unadulterated animated goHOHOAld. Tough to make sense of it in writing, but go watch the special. When you get to that scene, tell me you don't freak.

And that's that. As for why A Garfield Christmas Special is so rarely seen on television today, well, I used to think that the world had just become twisted and uncaring, but upon seeing just how many specials got their just desserts this year, I have to wonder if there's more to it than that. Maybe some voice actor is demanding a fortune for the continued use of his sweet siren song, I don't know. Luckily for us, it's widely available on DVD, either singularly or as part of a Garfield holiday box set, both of which being pretty cheap.

I'd be lying if I said that the special means as much to me today as it did as a kid, but one of the benefits of owning this site is the unconquerable artistic license that comes with it, so, hell yeah, it still means just as much to me today. You can hear a couple of choice tunes from the special on X-E's Christmas Jukebox, but don't deny yourself a real, honest viewing. It ain't Christmas till you see Grandma spike the gravy and shake her D-cuppers around like a singing strippergram.

Posted by Matt on 12/12/2006. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 106 comments

The last time that I recall “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” airing on network TV was 2003 on ABC. It was a horrible presentation, way too many commercials and with celebrity tributes from ABC sitcom stars every few minutes saying how much of an inspiration Mickey had been on their careers (seriously). You are better off buying the DVD.

As for Garfield, I have a recording from when the show originally aired and seem to recall them making some changes on later broadcasts. I recall the scene of Granny Arbuckle playing the piano wasn’t part of the original broadcast, but added later.

Chestnuts roasted by Jon @ 12/13/2006 5:16 AM


Love the Garfield Christmas Special. It’s just sad that they left out the deleted scene where Grandma Arbuckle kills Shaak-Ti with her own lightsaber.

Chestnuts roasted by Kev @ 12/13/2006 8:15 AM


Okay, pardon me, but I am a little freaked out right now. I’m watching season 4 of 24, too! Mare and I are magically, deliciously connected.

Mare: how do you feel about Tony’s drinking problem?
And I’m only 8 episodes in, so don’t ruin anything.

Chestnuts roasted by Geoffinsanity @ 12/13/2006 9:12 AM


Old E and canoesforshoes, thank you for your help in the last post!! I can now rest easy, knowing the name of yet another strawberry flavored candy I ingested as a child…

On an unrelated note, was the Boss holding a wand a few days ago? Like the wands from Advent pasts? Because that’s old school. Makes me think that Claire Winningham was somehow unfrozen…

Chestnuts roasted by Liz @ 12/13/2006 9:26 AM


I love Garfield Christmas, in fact I watched it the other day! I’d rather have this play on cable than those stupid made-for-tv Christmas movies.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff Mack @ 12/13/2006 9:28 AM


Good to see some Garfield love. There’s so many haters online, which I don’t quite get. I’ll admit, I haven’t read the comic strip in over a decade, but the cartoons were freaking amazing!

I’ve been watching the Garfield & Friends reruns on Boomerang with my son, and there are some legitimately funny gags. (My favorite being the gameshow “Press The Button Win A Cookie”. I think about that joke every time I watch 1 Vs. 100.)

I bought the holiday special DVD a little before Halloween, but haven’t watched the Christmas special yet. I’ll be sure to do that soon–I’ve forgotten about all of the moments listed, except for the mouth-straw thing.

As an aside, why do fruit snacks suck these days? Seriously, they’re all awful compared to Garfield fruit snacks.

Chestnuts roasted by Casual Jeff @ 12/13/2006 9:30 AM


I used to love going to the Scholastic Book Fair at school and hording around the table which had the dozens of new Garfield comic strip compilations. I would spend the entire first day of the fair reading the books, then on the much anticipated “second visit to the book fair to buy books” visit would be dissapointed that I had no money…oh the love/hate relationship with the annual Scholastic Book Fair.

Chestnuts roasted by Scooter @ 12/13/2006 10:26 AM


I still love Garfield cartoons, even if the comic blows. Luckily when I bought season 1 of G&F’s my son found it equally enjoyable. Does anyone else have it?

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 12/13/2006 10:28 AM


Special K — I remember reading that book as a kid and loving the movie. We still call the family across the street from my folk’s house with their ten million wild children “The Herdmans”. I don’t even remember what their real name is.

I heart the Garfield special, and make it a point of singing as much of “Old Fashioned Christmas” as I can when ever we drive over to my folk’s house on X-mas eve. It drives my sister crazy.

I’m thinking I’ll set my old VCR up down in the den tonight so I can watch Emmitt Otter’s Jugband Christmas.

Chestnuts roasted by LemurCat @ 12/13/2006 10:31 AM


Did anyone catch the live action version of “The Year Without Santa Claus” on NBC Monday? I thought it was pretty entertaining. John Goodman as Santa…I was wishing for Roseanne to be Mrs. Claus, but, unfortunately got Delta Burke instead. Oh well. By the way, I too never missed Garfield’s Christmas. Ever.

Chestnuts roasted by EtHM @ 12/13/2006 10:57 AM


Yes! Garfield Christmas is my second favorite Xmas special, after “A Muppet Family Christmas”- both of these STILL make me laugh out loud. We watched both at a recent gingerbread-house-making-party and when Grandma Arbuckle says “I remember when all we had were wood burning cats” my friend and I gave each other a ‘wtf?’ look and burst out laughing. Good stuff. I NEVER missed this one. The songs are great, too- thanks for putting them on the jukebox!:)

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 12/13/2006 11:15 AM


Special K- it made me a little nervous as well, but there was no loud thud (as of yet) so not toooo much to worry about. Although I am now dying to teach my daughter how to do the “muahaha” laugh.

Chestnuts roasted by Heather @ 12/13/2006 11:16 AM


The straw lips thing is something I always rememberd Gary Larson doing in the Far Side comics. Maybe Jim Davis and him were buds.

Chestnuts roasted by Tommy @ 12/13/2006 11:17 AM


I’ve actually been working at work the last coupla days (can you believe it??) so forgive me if this has been said. Did anyone catch the new claymation “Holidaze: the Christmas that Almost Didn’t Happen” this past Saturday? I didn’t want to like it, I really didn’t. They even reference Wal-mart and Cambell’s soup. Total commercialism. But then I realized Rusty the Reindeer was none other than Fred Savage and I couldn’t help myself! I’m getting the DVD for Christmas (from my grandmother who was watching the special with me).

Recorded the original cartoon Grinch last night. I was intrigued that it was the anniversary and was for some reason an hour long. I hope it doesn’t include celebrities discussing how the Grinch changed their careers. Except maybe Jim Carrey…

Chestnuts roasted by purplegirl247 @ 12/13/2006 11:42 AM


Mike – Actually, I heard that Garfield’s voice actor died a few years ago. He probably isn’t asking for much in Royalties these days.

Chestnuts roasted by yooki42 @ 12/13/2006 11:57 AM


I think the Garfield comic strip has improved ever since they finally gave Jon a girlfriend in Liz this year. What sucks is that FoxTrot is becoming a Sunday only strip.

Grinch and Muppets are my two favorites, even though I haven’t watched either in years. Plus, the California Raisins give the BEST rendition of Rudolph ever.

Off but also on topic for the season. I tried the Egg Nog Jones Holiday Soda today. My review: It tastes like Mountain Dew mixed with some cream soda. It does have a slight aftertaste. My verdict: Not Bad, but not great either.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 12/13/2006 12:47 PM


My must see holiday special every year was Emmet Otter’s Jugband Christmas. I never missed it and then one year it just up and disappeared. Thankfully I was able to procure a copy of it on DVD for my family a few years back but I still feel the cold chill of the void left in my heart from years of holiday tv specials without it. Jim Henson really outdid himself with this one but strangely enough very few people I have met in life have ever seen it.

I still say that life is OK as long as there AIN’T NO HOLE IN THE WASH TUB!

Chestnuts roasted by Cricket @ 12/13/2006 1:03 PM


I just saw on CNN that Peter Boyle died last night! :(

Most known for playing Ray Romano’s dad & the Monster from Young Frankenstein. Click the name to watch the “Puttin’ on The Ritz” part

And while searching for it, I also found that only the FIRST part of the Star Wars Holiday Special was taken down…the rest are still there!

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/13/2006 1:06 PM


I think Garfield is suffering from the same syndrome as the Simpsons (try saying that five times fast!) – after a certain number of years, you just kinda run out of good jokes. I mean Garfield has been around for almost 30 years. Ol’ Jimmy can’t just get by on the same lasagna jokes and have them still be funny.

But I loooove old Garfield. And just like Scooter, I also went to the Scholastic book fairs and drooled over the Garfield books. I still have a few, including one where I started to color the first page. Some girl on the bus saw me doing it and was horrified: “Those books will be worth something someday! You can’t color in those!”. Considering my books are all torn up and you can pretty much buy them all on Amazon anyway, I don’t think it matters now. But I definitely didn’t color in them after that!

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/13/2006 1:07 PM


So sad about Peter Boyle. He was awesome in Young Frankenstein.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/13/2006 1:52 PM


“Binky wouldn’t say it like that.”
“Yeah, do it in Binky’s voice.”
“HHHHEEEEEEYY, KIIIIDS!”

What sold Granny’s cat comment for me was Gar’s look of surprise and his comment, “Bizzarre….” You never knew if she was off her rocker or pulling everyone’s collective leg.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 12/13/2006 3:36 PM


Jay P. – Thanks for the heads up about Mickey’s Christmas Carol on CBC! I haven’t seen it in years, so I guess that’s one good thing about living in MI.

Chestnuts roasted by Alyssa @ 12/13/2006 4:52 PM


Cricket – Your nails won’t break and your toes won’t stub, you never get a fever when there ain’t no hole in the washtub.
It’s great because it’s true.

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica Marie @ 12/13/2006 5:22 PM


I own the DVD, but it’s just not the same. Unless I’m mistaken, this would always get the 8:30 showing, and Charlie Brown was essentially the lead in, with the 8PM showing.

Chestnuts roasted by Dude Mcguy @ 12/13/2006 5:40 PM


Alyssa – Glad to help. It’s been years and years since I’ve seen it, so I’m pretty stoked.

And Die Hard is on tonight (CityTV), which is *required* Christmas viewing each year.

Did anyone else notice how CBC butchered “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” on Sunday? They cut out some hilarious scenes!

Chestnuts roasted by Jay P. @ 12/13/2006 5:49 PM


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