Talk:List of The Garfield Show episodes

Explaining reversion
I have reverted this article to the [ last version] by 72.90.75.178. I did this because several edits by 72.70.228.51 (talk) appear to be unconstructive, and due to intervening edits, I can't easily revert only the unconstructive ones. Sorry if this seems drastic, but it was the best I could do. If your good faith edit has been inadvertently reverted by this action: Thank you. – Wdchk (talk) 00:25, 25 July 2011 (UTC)
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Season 3?
Are these episodes for season 3 fake? --Codyrox (talk) 02:25, 5 September 2011 (UTC)

Removal of "When In China"
Since when was an official Facebook page considered "unreliable"? It's an official page. I heard of an edit war about another episode that they had trouble getting on here and the writer's (for the show) blog turned out being a reliable source, making this one of few exceptions for a blog to be a reliable source. Of course, it's justified since he did write the show, after all. But still, it is an official page, much like the Official web site or even (gasp) The Garfield Show Diary (yet, it itself is much like a blog!). So, why not an official Facebook page? Afraid it might be too much like a blog? Afraid you'll be permanately terminated from the site for linking to such a thing? Afraid the big bad admins might block you from the web site for (gasp) a week? Afraid of an edit war starting (better get the cannons!) with another user, even though you could just simply ingore because it's just a web site like YouTube, Twitter, or even Facebook (gasp)? Goodness, don't editors have lives to tend to? And don't block me. It's a free country. Everyone's entitled to an opinion. This is just mine about Wikipedia. What? Is there a new law stating I can't type a bunch of random symbols now or something like that? Too many policies, I suppose. I guess you have strict guidelines (or really enemy-lines) to follow. But, you know, rules are made to be broken. What is this place anyway, communism on the web? If I wanted communism I could move to, well never mind that place. Not even an actual business (if you can call it that) is that strict. And don't block me, either. I ain't (pardon my politically incorrect grammar) no troll. I don't even live under a bridge! Why, you all don't even know who I am, you're so strict. For all you know, I could be Jim Davis himself (creator of the cat, wait a minute, he's not reliable either!)! I could even be Mark Evanier, writer of the show saying this. Why I could even be Philippe Vidal, the director of the program, but I guess they're not reliable, either (I'm not them, either). Wikipedia: The free encyclopedia that anybody can edit, but they can't really do anything because of so many strict "enemy"lines. I still don't see why an official Facebook page isn't a good source, though. Considering the official web site has a link to the thing! Honestly, if the world ran off reliable sources, you wouldn't be able to trust anyone. How do you know the people behind the program are'nt liars? Aren't they human? Oh, right. I forgot. They're space aliens from the planet Jupiter (they're liars there, too)! So, who's to say I'm even reliable? Who's to say I'm not lying as I write this sentence to the question mark at the end? A simple TV show cartoon title. You guys are pathetic (that includes you over there sitting in that recliner). You all should change that term to re-lie-able. Anyway, why isn't an official Facebook page (that's linked to right on the main Garfield Facebook page!) considered reliable?!? Thank you for sitting there reading this with that angry expression on your face ready to block me for sharing personal opinion (but you can't get away with that either, because nobody's entitled to an opinion on here). Insincerely, --75.120.100.157 (talk) 03:42, 30 June 2012 (UTC)

Reverting sketchy edits
I have decided to revert the article to a version made before some apparently unconstructive edits were made:

1. Someone removing all Seasons 1-3 episode descriptions without any explanation.

2. Claims that Season 4 started in 2013, despite nothing showing up that year (at least not in the U.S.).

Also, speaking of Season 4 not starting in the U.S. yet, do we really need lengthy descriptions of some of these episodes? They just seem like spoilers right now (assuming they're correct); furthermore, it's just odd to have descriptions for such episodes but not ones that have already aired, right?

GVO8891 (talk) 04:15, 15 January 2014 (UTC)

Okay, now the user who removed the episode descriptions (repeatedly, in fact) has been constantly (up to today) removing definitive articles from some of the episode titles (i.e. Gravity of the Situation → Gravity of Situation). I would report him (probably should have done so sooner), but I don't know where this situation would fall under; I wouldn't want to report it as one thing only to be told that it belongs in another. As someone who's still rather new to Wikipedia protocol, I'd really appreciate any help on what I should do now.

GVO8891 (talk) 21:54, 1 May 2014 (UTC)

Rodent Rebellion
There's a special (apparently a one-off, not part of any season) called "Rodent Rebellion".

Sources:
 * (listed as "The Rodent Rebellions")
 * ("The Rodent Rebellions" again)
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Not sure how to add it in to the article, as well as which sources I should use. GVO8891 (talk) 00:58, 30 June 2015 (UTC)


 * Correction- Rodent Rebellion is considered to be all of Season 5: GVO8891 (talk) 17:23, 3 August 2016 (UTC)

Episodes structure
I'm sorry but an episode of The Garfield Show actually has only one segment instead of two, so someone should edit this article (I would do it but it's too much work and I'm too lazy). Cartoon Network was always wrong premiering two episodes a day with just one intro and outro, so please edit this article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by CuldeSac12 (talk • contribs) 15:19, 7 July 2015 (UTC)


 * Do you have a source for that?

GVO8891 (talk) 18:15, 24 August 2016 (UTC)

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why the french episode listing
why cannot you just edit it to make it the usa episode listing 173.228.198.165 (talk) 21:26, 28 November 2021 (UTC)