- For the character, see Garfield.
Garfield is an American comic strip created by Jim Davis. Originally published locally as Jon in 1976, then in nationwide syndication from 1978 as Garfield, it chronicles the life of the title character, Garfield the cat; Jon Arbuckle, his human owner; and Odie, the dog. In addition to the various merchandise and commercial tie-ins, the strip has spawned several animated television specials, two animated television series, two theatrical feature-length live-action/CGI animated films, and three fully CGI animated direct-to-video films.
References to Garfield in The Simpsons
Episodes
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Season
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Episode number
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Episode name
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Reference
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2
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16
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"Treehouse of Horror"
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Garfield's grave was seen in Springfield Cemetery.
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7
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137
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"Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming"
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Colonel Hapablap says that they'll find Sideshow Bob "faster than Garfield finds lasagna." When everybody stares back at him, Hapablap excuses himself, adding: "My wife thought that was gangbusters".
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14
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310
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"Old Yeller-Belly"
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Luigi Risotto makes lasagna for Snowball II and mentions that the cat from the newspaper is not funny, referring to Garfield.
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18
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379
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"The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer"
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Fat Tony asks Milhouse for one of his binders to use as a trap. Fat Tony chooses the Garfield binder rather than the Love Is... binder. "I prefer the cat, he hates Mondays, and we can all relate."
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25
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531
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"Homerland"
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Homer refers to Garfield.
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25
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532
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"Treehouse of Horror XXIV"
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On Lenny's coffee mug, it says "I hate Mondays", a reference to Garfield.
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28
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611
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"The Cad and the Hat"
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In the The Itchy & Scratchy Show episode "The Garfield Assassination", Itchy wears a Garfield costume.
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33
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726
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"Marge the Meanie"
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Ralph tells Comic Book Guy that he wants the comic where Batman eats lasagna, a reference to Garfield. Comic Book Guy then points out that is Garfield, who is a cat, not a bar.
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Comics
References to The Simpsons in Garfield
Common Cast and Crew
Cast
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