Ilikemuppets
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Can't wait for the new show!
The movies are written by Jim Davis, while the speculation is that Mark Evanier will write the series. As he did for Garfield and Friends (which, I think surpassed the appeal of the comic strip). There is a difference. They do have some common themes, but Mark does some slight political stuff. (i.e. at the end of Payday mayday, you here Orson say "You know what happens to people who can't handle money." To which, Wade replies, "Yeah! They end up in Washington.") Jim usually stays away from that stuff. As he once stated, "I though OPEC was a denture adheasive."A new television series seems right to me and Jim Davis explains on the first DVD why he feels Garfield should be in CG and why he held out so long. I just hope the writing gets better. The last DVD has caused me to actually check his daily comic almost every day.
It's funny, I thought they were boring when I was little (except for Sheldon and Wade), but now that I am older I 'get' them .I'm 90% sure we won't see Roy, Wade, and the US Acres crew in the new series. And even if they did, I wonder who'd play Wade. After all, Howard Morris passed away a couple years abck or so.
I am with u on that William, i did not even know anything about this new show or the movie that is like it is just out wow i am going to have to go and get it .Yeah, as long as Frank Welker does th voice of Garfield justice I 'm good.
Oh, I didn't hate them, I just didn't understand them or where the characters came from. If I had known then they were from a real comic he did I would have had a higher opinion of them , since I though they were just made up characters someone else made.Well, I used to always love "U.S. Acres"cartoons. Loved them even more after they stopped being educational!
i know i am like u i read the us acres comics to and loved them and yes they did translate to TV well i never understood why they where mixed with Garfeild . My dad and watched the show every saterday morning though and kind of fast forwored the US Acres .I used to read the US Acres comic books as a kid, but didn't seem to think it translated well to television. I always felt they needed more Garfield and less Friends. He he. Plus, I generally liked the Garfield specials much better than the program. I wouldn't be opposed to the merging or exploring of the worlds now. That seems like an interesting prospect to me. Much better than some of the extras in Garfield Gets Real.