Garfield Goes Hollywood

Garfield Goes Hollywood

The Title
Created by Jim Davis
Written by Jim Davis
Directed by Phil Roman
Starring Lorenzo Music
Thom Huge
Gregg Berger
Nino Tempo
Frank Welker
Desiree Goyette
Theme music composer Ed Bogas and Desiree Goyette (music and lyrics)
Desiree Goyette, Lou Rawls, Lorenzo Music and Thom Huge (vocals)
Country of origin United States United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Phil Roman
Cinematography Rolf Saxon
Tim Whintall
Editor(s) Sam Horta
Mark R. Crookston
Timothy J. Borquez
Running time 24 minutes
Production company(s) Film Roman
United Media Productions
Release
Original network CBS
Original release May 8, 1987
Chronology
Preceded by Garfield in Paradise
Followed by A Garfield Christmas

Garfield Goes Hollywood is a half-hour animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield. The special was first broadcast May 8, 1987 on CBS. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video.

Storyline

Garfield and Odie believe their dance routines (as performed on the fence top at night) cannot be beaten and so does the rest of the gang. They happen to be watching Pet Search (a pets' version of Star Search) when they come up with a great idea to go on the show after seeing past winners who have been performing acts. Jon is hoping to win the $1,000 prize, which Garfield is not impressed by. They perform as an Elvis style trio called "Johnny Bop and the Two-Steps" (rather reluctantly, because they did not want Jon involved in their act, as they think he's awful at music). Garfield believes it is embarrassing because they all have to wear kitschy 1950's-era costumes.

Despite the silly act, they win the regional competition (after a dog that plays five instruments simultaneously is disqualified after Odie exposes him as just a man in a dog costume) and are able to compete at the national competition in Hollywood. They hit the road to Hollywood and arrive at their fancy hotel. Garfield and Odie are concerned that their act is too mediocre to win first prize, so they destroy Jon's guitar when he is not looking. This allows Garfield and Odie to come up with a better act for the show.

Meanwhile the "Pet Search" finals are underway with a different host named Burt and a announcer named Bob, Bob tells Burt about the prizes the top winner will receive including $1,000,000 and the 2nd place winner will receive a boat, while Jon, Garfield and Odie watch the competition, Jon tells them that even though they were happy they won the first "Pet Search" contest and $1,000 and made it to Hollywood and would like to take the prizes for first place, he thinks that Garfield and Odie should lose this competition and return to their old lives as a prize of their own, but Garfield disagrees. Garfield and Odie compete in the finals as a tango dancing duo called "The Dancing Armandos," only to receive the boat for 2nd place and lose the top prize to a opera singing cat. Angry over losing, Garfield destroys the set, but Jon tells him that they won the boat as a prize. The special ends back home where Garfield finally admits to Jon that it was all for the best that they are home again, as they are on their boat talking about sailing to exotic locations including Omaha, despite the fact that they live in a landlocked area and have to settle for sitting on it in the backyard.

Cast

Songs

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