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This is a list of characters in the [[comic strip]] [[Garfield]], as well as the [[animated cartoon]] series ''[[Garfield and Friends]]''.
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== Primary characters ==
===Garfield===
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[[Image:Garfield.JPG|130px|thumb|right|Garfield]] '''Garfield''' is the main central character in the [[Jim Davis]] [[comic strip]] ''[[Garfield]]''. He is a [[lazy]], [[selfish]], [[overweight]], [[orange (colour)|orange]] [[tabby cat]] who enjoys eating, sleeping, stealing Jon's dinner, and tormenting Odie by kicking him off the table. He loves [[lasagna]] and enjoys entertaining (or annoying) an unseen neighboring audience on top of a fence in the middle of the night (and gets bombarded by various objects by the agitated audience for it). He hates [[spider]]s, and often splats them until they are as flat as a pancake with a rolled up newspaper. His first appearance was June 19, 1978. His first TV appearance was on [[Here Comes Garfield]]. His last was on the [[Garfield and Friends]] episode, [[The Ocean Blue]].
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===Jon Arbuckle===
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[[Image:JonArbuckle.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Jon Arbuckle]]
Jon is the owner of Garfield and Odie, a total [[nerd]], and a clumsy [[individual]]. He is the primary [[fodder]] and conversation partner to Garfield and is often the butt of his jokes. He makes his living as a cartoonist. This reference has not been seen in the comic strip since its early days, but the animated show Garfield and Friends does show him several times in his job as a [[cartoonist]]. Jon manages to make enough money to keep Garfield well fed — no easy feat. Often, Jon, as well as Garfield, gets bored, and comes up with "fun" ways to cure boredom (such as buying new [[socks]], clipping his [[toenails]], or playing "Guess the [[Burp]]" with Garfield). His full name has been revealed as Jonathan Q. Arbuckle (the "Q" might stand for "[[Quack]]") in a [[Christmas]] strip. He is played by [[Breckin Meyer]] in the [[Garfield film]]s. His first television appearance was on [[Here Comes Garfield]]. Hist last was on [[The Ocean Blue]].
 
===Odie===
*[[/Archives 1]] November 30, 2003 - November 29, 2004
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*[[/Archives 2]] November 29, 2004 - November 28, 2005
[[Image:Garfield character Odie.png|thumb|right|Odie.]]
== [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Electoral districts in Canada/Prototype]] ==
He is a lovable but intellectually challenged yellow-furred, brown-eared [[beagle]] constantly panting with his very large tongue, and the only character without a "voice" as he was portrayed as a "normal" house dog. However, he was once shown to be thinking "I'm hungry". He also says "I don't know, I'm kinda scared," as a "mistake" in the cartoon episode "Mistakes Will Happen". More recently, he was seen actually speaking in one of Garfield's dream sequences. [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?2005-ga050710] He also sometimes thinks like Garfield. [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1995-ga951221] He sometimes says minor things in episodes of the television series, such as "Ta-da!", "Huh?", or more commonly, panting "Yeah, yeah, yeah!". In the [[live-action]] [[film]]s based on the strip, Odie was a real-life [[dachshund]]. Though he may seem stupid, in one strip, he was seen reading "[[War and Peace]]" and listening to [[Mozart]]. First appeared: [[Here Comes Garfield]]. Last appeared: [[The Ocean Blue]].
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===Arlene===
Thank you for participating in the WikiProject on Electoral districts in Canada. As you know there will be an election soon. So this may be the best time for the Canadian Wikipedia community to band together and write these articles on current federal electoral districts. Based on your comments, and the comments of others, I have put together a prototype layout at the above link. The prototype is not a final proposal. It is just a place to start from, where we can discuss and experiment. Please review it, comment but keep an open mind, and help form a concensus. --[[User:Maclean25|maclean25]] 01:06, 2 December 2005 (UTC)
[[Image:Arlene.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Arlene]]
'''First Appearance:''' [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1980-ga801217 December 17, 1980]
 
Garfield's female friend. She is a [[pink]] cat with a long neck and buck teeth. She once wished their relationship would take a few steps, but Garfield does not seem to notice. Garfield once quipped in the early strips that he and Arlene have an apparent love-hate relationship: Garfield loves himself, and Arlene hates that. Garfield loves to tease Arlene about the gap between her front teeth, which also infuriates her. She seems somewhat more clever than Garfield and repays his teasing with witty comebacks.
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Although she never appeared on the animated series (with the exception of a cameo appearance in the fourth season), she appeared in the film version as well, where she was voiced by [[Debra Messing]]. Arlene, whom is never shown talking in animation, will possibly have a speaking line in the 2007 direct to video movie, [[Garfield Gets Real]].
Hi. I see that you reverted my edits to [[Template:Kylie]], and I thought I'd caution you about your misuse of the administrators' rollback feature. Per [[Wikipedia:Revert]], ''"Rollbacks should be used with caution and restraint. Reverting a good-faith edit may send the message that "I think your edit was no better than vandalism and doesn't deserve even the courtesy of an explanatory edit summary." It is a slap in the face to a good-faith editor; do not abuse it. If you insist on using the rollback feature for non-vandalism edits, be sure to explain on the talk page of the user whose edit(s) you reverted."'' Also, anybody who was browsing [[Special:Recentchanges]] at the time or looking at the edit history for the template may get the wrong impression that my edits were vandalism, when they were not. I compressed the template because I feel that it is large and unwieldy, and this had been a problem with [[Template:Mariah Carey2]] (see [[Wikipedia:Templates_for_deletion/Log/Not_deleted/November_2005#Template:Mariah_Carey2|this TFD debate]]) and others. So I compressed it to include a link to Minogue's discography article. If you still do not agree with this, please reply at [[Template talk:Kylie]]. Thanks. [[User:Extraordinary Machine|Extraordinary Machine]] 13:50, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
 
In the book ''Garfield's Judgment Day'', it was revealed she was a stray cat, which she had never revealed to Garfield until emergency situations brought it to light.
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===Pooky the Teddy Bear===
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[[Image:Pooky.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Pooky]]
'''First Appearance:'''
[http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1978-ga781023 October 23, 1978]
 
Pooky is Garfield's teddy bear and best friend that Garfield discovered stuffed in a drawer. Despite the fact that Pooky is a stuffed animal, Garfield acts as though he can communicate with him. At one point, Garfield pretended to teach Pooky how to jump through hoops then Garfield turned around to talk to Jon. When he turned back Pooky was on the other side of the hoop. Garfield is generally overprotective of Pooky. Once Garfield thought he lost Pooky so he turned into "The Caped Avenger", a repeating storyline, and tried to find Pooky. It turned out that Jon had just thrown him in the wash.
This has nothing to do with Canadian politics, but I'm wondering if you could look over the discussion on [[Talk:Gregory Lauder-Frost]].
 
The strip shows Garfield searching through Jon Arbuckle's bottom drawer, finding Pooky, and adopting him as his own. Once, Pooky lost an eye for several comic strips. It was replaced the following [[Christmas]]. In addition, Pooky was over-squeezed by Garfield and had an inflated head. Afterwards, Garfield tried to squeeze him back but made his head thin and body thick. Then, Jon "completely restuffed" Pooky and made him fat on both ends. Also, Pooky had lost his arm on one occasion on the week of January 1, 1983, but was sewn back on. Garfield looks at Pooky as the only one that he can truly trust. Outside of dream sequences and the like, Pooky has never been "brought to life" (as in the case of [[Hobbes (Calvin and Hobbes character)|Hobbes]] of the comic strip ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]'') "on camera" in the strip, but on rare occasions, the possibility that Pooky is more than just a stuffed bear is brought up, though never confirmed or denied. (Garfield was pretending to teach him to jump through a hoop. Jon asked what was happening. Garfield looked away for a moment. Pooky appeared on the other side of the hoop). In the Spanish translation of the strip, Pooky was initially named "Doggy" ("perrito") but suddenly changed name to Pooky in further lines. In a few strips, he is referred to as "Pookie" but "Pooky" is clearly used more often.
I have reason to believe that a small number of people have been attempting to use Wikipedia for narrow partisan ends, writing glowing articles on figures from Britain's far-right. This is potentially a matter of some importance for Wikipedia's credibility.
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===Nermal===
Thank you, [[User:CJCurrie|CJCurrie]] 18:06, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
[[Image:Nermal.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Nermal]]
'''First Appearance:''' [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1979-ga790903 September 3, 1979]
 
Nermal is a small gray [[kitten]], self-proclaimed "The world's cutest [[kitten]]." He frequently makes unannounced visits into Garfield's home, where he flaunts his cuteness and becomes the focus of Jon's attention for the entire duration of his visit, much to Garfield's dismay. Nermal especially does this on Garfield's birthdays to remind him of how he is getting older.
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Hi, I've replaced the image [[:Image:Calgaryflag.jpg]], uploaded by you, with [[:Image:Flag of Calgary, Alberta.svg]] because SVG is a more suitable format for images with no photographic content. The original image has been listed for [[Wikipedia:Images and media for deletion|deletion]]&mdash;hope this is OK. &ndash;[[User:Mysid|Mysid]] 07:17, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
 
Nermal is a male kitten, but his voice actress in the cartoon ([[Desirée Goyette]]) and long [[eyelashes]] have led to some confusion over his gender. It is revealed in one strip that he is a model for cat calendars and greeting cards. He once mentioned that he is going to stay cute and small forever because he's a midget. ("I think small," he once quipped, "and the coffee and cigarettes don't hurt.") However, there is evidence that Nermal preserves his cuteness by mud packing his face. In exasperation and feelings of being degraded for ugliness and advancement in age, Garfield ultimately attempts to ship Nermal to [[Abu Dhabi]]. In later strips Nermal grows up and appears to be in what could be considered adolescence, but retains his vanity and continues to poke fun at Garfield.
==List of countries by number of active troops==
You are vandal. If you don't speek russian, I am speak and in the site of russian Ministry of Defense write: 1.01.04-1.286.00active troops , 1.01.05-1.140.00 active troops;[[User:Roitr|Roitr]] 14:30, 9 December 2005
 
The Spanish-dubbed version of the TV series changed Nermal's name to Thelma during some seasons. His first television appearance was on [[School Daze (Garfield and Friends)|School Daze]]. His last was on [[Change of Mind]]. In ''[[Garfield (film)|Garfield: The Movie]]'', Nermal is portrayed as an adult (and slow witted) [[Siamese (cat)|Siamese]] cat rather than a small gray kitten, and is voiced by [[David Eigenberg]].
Your source in my opinion not consistent and in it have not absolutely exact information.
I only wish to help to you and to give the correct information which precisely I know.
Site of russian Ministry of Defense for me is more authoritative, than a World Almanac.
Yours article calling "[[List of countries by number of active troops]]", but not "[[List of countries by number of active troops by World Almanac]]". It is good to use by World Almanac, when there is not other exact data, but if we have more authoritative resources we should use them.
If you will change the page again, I shall be compelled to create another page and call it "[[List of countries by currently number of active troops]]". And please it is not necessary to frighten me of blocking. [[User:Roitr|Roitr]] 19:35, 9 December 2005
 
== ??? =Mom===
[[Image:JonsMom.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Mom]]
'''First Appearance:''' [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1980-ga800213 February 13, 1980]
 
Jon’s mother lives on a farm and is known to be a great cook (she can make just about anything out of potatoes, proven in a 1980s strip when she creates five different kinds of potatoes(Scalloped, Whipped, Fried, Baked and Broiled.) She also always has the same expression on her face. Based on Jim Davis' mother Betty Davis, Jon's mother is also known for sending him and Garfield cooked meals in packages. Jon once got mashed potatoes and Garfield got gravy, which started to leak from the corner of the envelope. On one Christmas occasion, after Dad said, "Please tell me they were adopted.", her response was "I don't know, I was out at the time."
Why you revert all the modifications that I DO... I pass 5 hours to work on the article of the borougs of MONTREAl and I discurved taht they have a lot of problem... For a lot of borough, they are TWO pages... It is anormal... If I want a information for a borough, you have to search on 2 pages.... it's crazy. So I erase one page and I past all the second page on the one page. All what I delete on a page is on the other page because I past it. It's more simple to have one page for one subject... So, please talk me before you do revert beacuse It's a lot of work that I do. Sincerely, [[User:Orthodoxe|Orthodoxe]] 19:39, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
 
In ''[[A Garfield Christmas Special]]'' and the Garfield episode, ''[[Feeling Feline]]'', she was voiced by [[Julie Payne]].
::Ok, I understand. But, Iwill sujest you to inform the person that you revert for the motivation of the revert. Now, Why you revert [[Montréal-Nord]] because the official name is in French and not in english.
 
===Dad===
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[[Image:JonsDad.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Dad]]
'''First Appearance:''' [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1980-ga800213 February 13, 1980]
 
Jon's father who tends the family farm. In his sole animated appearance, ''[[A Garfield Christmas Special]]'', he was voiced by [[Pat Harrington Jr.]] and as proved in one strip has not been off the farm in a long time. Based on Jim Davis' father, James William Davis.
You were listed on the [[Wikipedia:Wikipedians by alma mater]] page. As part of the [[Wikipedia:User categorisation]] project, these lists are being replaced with user categories. If you would like to add yourself to the category that is replacing the page, please visit [[:Category:Wikipedians by alma mater]] for instructions. --[[User:Cooksey|Cooksey]] 21:52, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
 
===Doc Polling charts Boy===
[[Image:DocBoy.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Doc Boy]]
'''First Appearance:''' [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1983-ga830517 May 17, 1983]
 
Jon's brother who lives on a farm with his mother and father, and often fights with Jon, calling him a "city slicker". Hates being called "Doc Boy" and Jim Davis addresses in a strip once that he did not like the name since he started wearing pants. Based on Jim Davis' brother David "Doc" Davis, who's not nearly as goofy as his cartoon counterpart.
Do you have any plans to do an SES polling chart similar to those you've done for several of the other pollsters for the 06 election? I would do one but it would probably look better for them all to have the same look and feel so I will defer to you if you are planning to do one. - [[User:Jord|Jord]] 13:56, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
 
In ''A Garfield Christmas Special'', he was voiced by [[David Lander]].
:Great, I'll leave it to you then :) - [[User:Jord|Jord]] 19:58, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
 
===Grandma===
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[[Image:JonsGrandma.jpg|180px|thumb|left|Grandma]]
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Jon and Doc Boy's grandmother. She is a [[Harley-Davidson|Harley]]-riding, [[leather]]-wearing old lady who carves turkey with a chainsaw. She loves Jon, Garfield, and Odie, and occasionally makes appearances throughout the series. The most is revealed about her in Garfield's Christmas special, where it is revealed that her husband has died and she talks about her life with him. She is undoubtedly Garfield's favorite of Jon's family. In the strip, Grandma was originally depicted as a stereotypical elderly woman, wearing a shapeless, plain dark dress and her hair in a tight bun; her animated appearances outfit her as a more modern-looking woman. In ''[[A Garfield Christmas]] Special'' and ''[[Garfield's Thanksgiving]]'', she was voiced by [[Pat Carroll (actress)|Pat Carroll]]. She also appears as the DVD seller on the DVD store on the Garfield website.
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===Lyman===
==[[North Bay, Ontario|North Bay]]==
[[Image:Ga790308.GIF|thumb|right|Lyman & Garfield.]]
'''First Appearance:''' [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1978-ga780807 August 7, 1978]<br/>
'''Last Appearance:''' [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1988-ga880619 June 19, 1988]
 
Friend of Jon's who lived with him for a while and was the original owner of Odie. He first appeared on [[August 7]], [[1978]]. However, he disappeared from the comic on April 24, 1983 and his disappearance was never fully elaborated upon. His last appearance in the strip was a cameo on Garfield's 10th Birthday [[June 19]], [[1988]] where he appears in the title panel seated between Jon's Dad and Liz, he also appears in a flashback panel within the strip. Recently, Davis was forced to directly address the issue of 'What happened to Lyman?'. According to Davis, Lyman's original purpose was to be someone who Jon could actually talk to and express other ideas—a role more and more taken over by Garfield himself. Hence, he was removed without explanation. The closest thing Davis has ever given to explain his absence is "Don't look in Jon's basement". In the Web game [http://www.garfield.com/fungames/scavengerhunt/scavengerhunt.html "Scary Scavenger Hunt"], Lyman is shown chained onto the wall in the basement of a haunted mansion, as well as screaming in a bathtub upstairs (in a scene clearly referencing the "shower scene" in the film ''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]''; even the screeching violins from the infamous scene are played here) and his head is also shown in a room under a blanket. In [http://www.garfield.com/fungames/scavengerhunt2/scavengerhunt2.html "Scary Scavenger Hunt 2"], his head is found inside the kitchen oven. This "in the basement" joke was revealed by Mr. Davis to not be entirely true. In an interview he mentioned that the real reason that Lyman disappeared was that he joined the [[Peace Corps]] and was never heard from again. Lyman has appeared on the Garfield website as the seller at the bookstore.
I know MapArt says Birch Haven, but Billbob21 insists that in his experience as a resident of North Bay it's called Birchaven...whatever else you do to the article, could you leave that particular change alone until we can get some kind of third-party confirmation? Thanx much.[[User:Bearcat|Bearcat]] 19:45, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
 
== Quick Stats =Irma===
'''First Appearance:''' [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1979-ga790609 June 9, 1979] (though not by name until [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1979-ga791019 October 19, 1979])
Hello, I was trying to think of a way quick way to convey NHL statistics quickly, without doing it in paragraph form which does not look very good. I think I created a quick way to do this, check out the [[Steve Thomas (hockey)]]. Let me know what you think. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 05:54, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
 
[[Image:Ga070413.gif|480px|thumb|left|A strip featuring Irma]]
: Oh and I completely agree with you that it must get expanded. What I'm saying is I will go through bio articles that do not have any stats at all and put in that quick box. I'm not saying it should be permanent by any stretch of the imagination, just temporary until another user finds time to complete the stats section. Its more meant for stubs. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 15:46, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
 
Waitress and owner of "Irma's Diner", a diner occasionally patronized by Jon and Garfield. Her first appearance was on [[October 19]], [[1979]]. The food, service, and mental stability of both Irma and her restaurant are all questionable. For instance, her idea of a "chicken surprise" is her coming up to the table wearing a rubber chicken mask and saying "SURPRISE!" She also referred to "your choice of [[potato]]es" as "cooked" and "raw." However, this may be attributed to her operating the diner 24 hours a day with no help (though in other comics, she is shown to speak to other diner employees). Although her main and most memorable appearances took place earlier in the strip, in 1999 she appeared (updated to match the most recent style of the strip), once again doing wacky things at the diner.
==Ridings==
I find it amusing how there were so many people interested in decided what should go into riding articles, but only about four of us willing to do the work. Keep up the great work! [[User:Ground Zero|Ground Zero]] | [[User talk:Ground Zero|t]] 19:40, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
:-D Well, right now I am focused on writing articles on candidates who have a good chance of winning. This means adding to riding articles to provide more links :) --[[Image:Ndpsmall.jpg|20px|NDP logo]] [[User:Earl Andrew|Earl Andrew]] - [[User talk:Earl Andrew|talk]] 20:26, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
 
===Dr. Elizabeth Wilson===
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[[Image:LizWilson.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Dr. Liz Wilson]]
Hi. Looking at the history for this image, it is not clear to me what its copyright status is. Did you take this photograph and release it into the Public Domain? Another user seems to be claiming that you did. Sorry to bother you, and thanks ahead of time for clearing up the confusion. [[User:Jkelly|Jkelly]] 22:45, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
 
'''First Appearance:''' [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1979-ga790626 June 26, 1979]
:I notice that [[:Image:Danielalfredsson.jpg]] has no source. Please see [[Wikipedia:Fair use]] for more information about what is needed for copyright-infringing images. [[User:Jkelly|Jkelly]] 23:08, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
 
Garfield's [[veterinarian]] and long-time crush of Jon Arbuckle. She occasionally dates him, but these outings always become disasters, and Liz herself has little regard for Jon. She vainly tries to make him understand that she is not interested, but Jon is persistent in his efforts. In one strip, she revealed she had a (possibly entirely fictional) boyfriend named Nick "The Mangler" Scarlotti; however, he has never been mentioned again. The two appeared to have fallen in love after Liz admitted that she liked Jon, which means Liz has become Jon's girlfriend. [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?2006-ga060726] She first appeared on [[June 26]], [[1979]]. In the [[live-action]] [[film]]s, she became Jon Arbuckle's "[[girlfriend]]/[[partner]]". In animation, she was voiced by [[Julie Payne]]. On [[Garfield and Friends]], she appeared occasionally in the first two seasons only. In the live-action movies, she is played by [[Jennifer Love Hewitt]]. Her first television appearance was on [[Garfield Goes Hawaiian]]. Her last was on [[Arrivederci, Odie!]].
::In regards to [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk%3AJkelly&diff=32720363&oldid=32705244 your response], I strongly suggest that you review [[Wikipedia:Fair use]]. In order to use an image we need information on its source, who owns the copyright and a detailed fair use rationale. Simply saying "promo" is not enough information. If you're aware of other images that you or others have uploaded that are copyright-infringing without meeting Fair use standards, you can help out by tagging them with all of the necessary information, or further help out at [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Fair use]]. Thanks. [[User:Jkelly|Jkelly]] 01:51, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
 
Jon and Liz shared their first true kiss on December 19, 1981, though Jon had previously managed to steal a kiss on October 6, 1979. In the past, Liz showed great dislike and little respect for Jon; her attempts to show him that she was not interested in him were generally futile, although she did deliver some pithy comments. During the week of her second appearance, Jon asked her what she would suggest for an animal who is madly in love (referring to himself), and Liz countered with "[[spaying and neutering|neutering]]." They didn't have a lasting relationship until after another kiss during slight dating fiasco on July 28, 2006. A third kiss was shared on September 3 of the same year.
:::I'm sorry that you feel that I need to be nicer, but I am puzzled by your surety that simply saying "promotional" (tag or no tag) is enough. Please trust me in that if you read [[Wikipedia:Fair use]] and [[Wikipedia:Publicity photos]] you will see that it isn't. [[User:Jkelly|Jkelly]] 01:59, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
 
From this point on, Liz has been Jon's girlfriend (she called him "Sweetie").
== Swedish-Canadians ==
I'm puzzled by that as well, but this IP has been putting them up Swedish players on other players as Swedish-Canadians, such as [[Peter Forsberg]] and [[Niklas Sundstrom]]. I have reverted the obvious ones, and I think I'll do the same with Alfredsson (and did it on Sundin, captain of the greatest team in the world, ha ha ha). [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 01:52, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
:I will give you that the Sens are the best team so far... but its the playoffs that matter; you'd better hope they don't face the Leafs in the playoffs. 5 straight anybody? [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 01:59, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
::Fine, you like Ottawa and I like Toronto...However I tell ya, those [[Kitchener Rangers]] are 10x better than those Kilrea-whipped [[Ottawa 67's]]. I'm sorry to yank your chain, I just love to make fun of other people's favourite teams (as long as their not the same as mine). [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 03:52, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
:::Yes I concur, Kilrea is a good coach. So is DeBoer. Both better than Quinn in my opinion. Also the Senator's old goalie is much, much better than the Leaf's old goalie. So I'll give you that. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 04:09, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
::::Ouch! Low blow! Actually, the 1 game I went to wasn't even a Leafs game. It was a Buffalo vs. Philadelphia in one of the last games at the old Buffalo Aud. Probably the best game to go to also, 6-5, bench-clearing brawl, etc... It was great, but it was almost 10 years ago in March, 1996. I do think it is time to go to another game, but who can afford Leafs tickets? Or who can get them? Its much more efficient to watch them on TV. Sundin's better than Alfredsson. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 05:07, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
:::::Yeah I was like 8 or 9, tagging along with my older brother's hockey team who played an exhibition game at the Aud that afternoon. Sundin is so better than Alfredsson, look at the stats! He also has been around longer, been more consistent, and has never had a bad hairdo. I don't see Alfredsson being talked about for the Hall of Fame. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 05:59, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
::::::I'm afraid this argument would need to be solved by an impartial third party according to Wikipedia rules. I am confident that every impartial user on WikiProject Ice Hockey will say that overall Sundin is a better player than Alfredsson. That's enough for me. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 06:04, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
::::::I got 4 words for you: linemates and ice time. I'm sure Alfredsson has been given every chance to play with the great players Ottawa has gotten in the present in past (Spezza and Heatley, c'mon). Sundin's had to play on the same line with the likes of Jonas Hoglund or Mikael Renberg. Never been given a chance to play on a line with skilled players. Also, Quinn for some reason loathes to play Sundin more than 20 minutes a game (ever since he got here!). Meanwhile Alfredsson gets 22, 23 minutes per game. You also reference trophies, what about clutch? Sundin has the record for most career overtime goals, and is always the Leafs best player in the playoffs. Yep, better than Alfredsson. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 06:19, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
:::::::I think it's a miracle that Sundin has gotten 12 consecutive 70-plus point season with the crap around him. Imagine Sundin on a line with Marian Hossa or Dany Heatley, craziness. Internationally too, Sundin has done much more for Sweden in inter. play than Alfredsson can ever dream about. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 06:37, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
:::::::Two more minutes a game: Give that to Sundin and we're talking about top-3 best players in the NHL. But Hey, I'm sure we can both agree that both of them are much better than [[Saku Koivu]]. I hope no Canadians fans read this or we'll have a three-way Scandanavian Captain Slamfest! [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 06:43, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
:::::::Hey I love the fact that each Canadian team has a distinguishable face that has been there for a long time (Calgary-Jarome Iginla, Edmonton-Ryan Smyth), tis a golden age for the Canadian hockey teams. But that's besides the point. I wasn't dissing Koivu, but Sundin and Alfredsson ARE better players than him. But I would say that Naslund is below Sundin but above Alfredsson in goodness. After all, Naslund and Sundin have each scored 100+ points before, and Alfredsson has never gotten better than 80. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 07:17, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
::::::::I disagree, because the Big Line has slowed down considerably due to the injuries to Havlat, and then Bochenski. Alfredsson's pace has slowed down a lot. He needs to get 114 points just to tie Sundin's career high... Oh well no matter, Kaberle and McCabe are better than Redden and Chara anyways. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 07:48, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
:::::::: I know Boch and Havl didn't play on Alfredsson's line, but now all the opposing defense has to do is focus on the big line and that in turn produces less points for Alfie. Also, I thought you said screw international play, so Redden's olympic nomination don't matter. Ummm.... who's leading the league in points by a defenseman by far? McCabe. Who's 4th in assists and ahead of Redden in points? Kaberle. Chara's just a big lug. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 08:12, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
:::::::: As it is, we will both probably have to archive just this "discussion" alone, it is has been long. Why don't we just agree that Sundin's better than Alfredsson, and Chadden is better than McKaberle, by the slightest of margins. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 08:18, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
::::::::: Well it goes against the rest of the LeafNation, but I'll agree to that. We'll show you in the playoffs where it really matters, instead of the late-night user talk pages on Wikipedia. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 08:24, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
 
===Herman Post===
== Shubenacadie ==
[[Image:HermanPost.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Herman Post]]
Jon Arbuckle's [[mail carrier|mailman]]. Garfield constantly torments him by ripping off his pants and leaving him shredded and scratched, and he perpetually tries to find a way to deliver the mail safely, but almost never succeeding (although the mail always makes it). In ''Garfield and Friends'', the mailman was voiced by [[Gregg Berger]]. He first appeared on [[January 28]], [[1984]]. His first appearance on television was on [[Fair Exchange (Garfield and Friends)|Fair Exchange]]. His last was on [[Fill-in FELINE]]. In some of the comics, his [[hair]] is [[white]] instead of [[brown]].
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== Neighbors ==
Hi, if you're going to move Shubenacadie you should take care of fixing all the redirects as well. There aren't that many to take care of. [[User:Badagnani|Badagnani]] 03:29, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
 
* '''Hubert and Reba''' are Jon's stereotypical "grumpy old neighbors." Hubert is mostly outside on his porch yelling "REBA!" when Garfield, Jon, Odie, and other characters are doing something crazy. Reba is mostly inside doing something unseen. In an earlier comic, Reba is called "Thelma." Their only Television appearance was on "''Here Comes Garfield.''"
== Map ==
* '''Mrs. Feeny''' is another neighbor, who has never appeared in the strip. Garfield routinely torments her, her little dog, and Mr. Feeny (who have never appeared as well) and as such Mrs. Feeny is always complaining to Jon about Garfield over the phone, or occasionally, vent her revenge on Jon. But, Garfield isn't always bitter to Mrs. Feeny. One year, he gave her a homemade hairball for Christmas. In one strip it is mentioned that Garfield once glued her dog to a cross town bus. When called on this, he raises his paw to swear, only to notice that his coffee cup has become attached to him. Another time Jon reported to Garfield, "Mrs. Feeney's little dog is missing again, and all those stamps I bought yesterday are gone, not to mention a box and some twine!" Garfield replied, "Take your time, it'll come to you."
*'''Ellen''' is a local woman whom Jon often tried to go out with. Of all of the women Jon calls for a date and ends up getting rejected, Ellen is the most common. She was introduced as a blind date for Jon [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1990-ga901109 November 9, 1990] After 16 years, Ellen finally dated Jon in the comic on [[July 17]], [[2006]] and appeared in person on [[July 20]], [[2006]] after Jon convinced her to go on a date because she had [[amnesia]] and couldn't remember how much she despised him.[http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?2006-ga060720] She was persuaded to go on a date with him, and on July 20th, 2006, the strip finally showed her as a blond woman with a striped dress. [http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?2006-ga060720] For years she never appeared in the strip, but many strips focused on Jon phoning Ellen asking for a date. She usually asked him sarcastically to do something very stupid first, before refusing. Once Jon received a restraining order from her on [[November 22]], [[1996]], but despite that has asked her out many times since then (to no success). Jon fell in love with Liz who admitted that she did like Jon - and Ellen, still having amnesia, went with the man that Liz initially dated that night.
 
== Family ==
Hello. How did you make [[:Image:Gaymap.PNG]], did you draw it with a vector program or have you got a program that makes maps like this? — [[User:Wackymacs|Wackymacs]] 10:50, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
:Hey thanks for replying to my question - can you link me to this world map widely available on Wikipedia? I can't seem to find it. — [[User:Wackymacs|Wackymacs]] 19:35, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
 
== [[:Image:Cyclinglogo.jpg]] ==
[[Image:GarfieldsMom.jpg|130px|thumb|right|Garfield's mother, Sonja]]
*'''Sonja: Garfield's mother,''' Garfield's most influential family member. His mother is a stray, and he hardly sees her. But when they do meet, such as in the television special ''Garfield on the Town'' and a loose adaptation that ran in the strip in December [[1984]], she showers him with the love that she can rarely give. She also appeared in the television special ''Garfield: His 9 Lives'', and in the [[November 5]], 1994 strip, in which she's the only one watching Garfield's representation on the fence. [[Sandy Huge]] provided her voice in the specials.
*Garfield's '''grandfathers''' have both appeared. His maternal grandfather, Wilfrid, is a strict, demanding stray, who insists (with extreme futility, of course) that Garfield must become a mouser. His paternal grandfather, Garfield I, is a cynical, bitter and sarcastic character with a habit of telling long (and often completely made up) stories. He holds his grandson in mild contempt and threatens Jon with physical harm when he claims to see a family resemblance.
* Other [[relative]]s have included '''Uncle Harry''', '''Aunt Bernice''', '''Uncle Hubert''', '''Aunt Reba''', '''Uncle Barney''', '''Aunt Evelyn''', '''Uncle Nick''', '''Aunt Edna''', '''Uncle Roy''', '''Uncle Bob''', '''Uncle Morty''', Garfield’s [[brother]] '''Raoul''', and '''[[Cousin]] Sly'''. Most have been [[unseen characters]].
 
== Pests ==
Some time ago you uploaded [[:Image:Cyclinglogo.jpg]] and labeled it as a logo. I'm not convinced it's a logo of any organization; it looks more like a clip art image to me. I've labeled the image as having no source information, which makes the image eligible for deletion after seven days. If you would like to add information about the source and copyright status of this image, please do so. &mdash;[[User:Bkell|Bkell]] 21:22, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
[[Image:FloydMouse.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Floyd the Mouse from ''Garfield and Friends''.]]
* '''Mice''' - Jon's house is also inhabited by mice, Most of whom are unnamed, though one was named "Squeak" and anothe was named "Herman Vermin". The mice enjoy a quite full social life—to much annoyance of Jon. Garfield, however, cannot be bothered to chase them, and according to him they tend to either bribe or blackmail him to stay so. In the cartoon show, there was a significant mouse with a similar role named '''Floyd''', who could be told apart by the fact that he was drawn with oval eyes, like the other regulars, had a pink nose (an animation goof in "Good Mousekeeping" shows another mouse briefly with Floyd's nose), and was voiced by Gregg Berger. A running gag with Floyd was his annoyance with the fact that he didn't appear often (he often says he wishes he'd be on more than once a season; it's unclear whether Floyd really does only appear once a season).
* '''[[Spider]]s''' - also appear in the strip regularly. They sometimes walk around the house or dangle from the ceiling-or get squished by a newspaper wielded by Garfield. This, of course, leads to several attempts by the spiders to get back at Garfield, which are unsuccessful in most cases. Garfield does occasionally obtain help from the spiders, such as to get rid of an annoying fly. The spiders were initially drawn with six legs, although now they are generally drawn with eight.
* '''[[Flea]]s''' - have been important characters too. Once a flea [[nurse]] asked if Garfield would like to contribute for a [[blood drive]], but Garfield catches on. In a comic from 1989, the fleas are having a rowdy [[party]] on Garfield’s back. Garfield sprays [[bug spray]] on his back, but the fleas continue to party, making Garfield frustrated with the spray he used. The first week of fleas is in 1980, when Garfield gets them from Odie. When Garfield looked up fleas in the dictionary, it said, "flea (flē) n. a small [[wingless]],[[bloodsucking]] parasite… also see: [[brother-in-law]]."
 
== Household Appliances ==
==[[Ice Storm of January 1998]]==
This is a broadcast message for users that voted to select this article as the [[Wikipedia:Canada collaboration|Canadian collaboration]]. It has been selected for the January 2006 collaboration period. Congratulations, and happy editing! <font color="#8b4513">[[User:Mindmatrix|Mind]]</font><font color="#ee8811">[[User_talk:Mindmatrix|matrix]]</font> 17:29, 31 December 2005 (UTC)
 
* Three household appliances in the comic are the '''talking bathroom scale''', the '''alarm clock''' and the '''TV'''. The three objects have quite different personalities: The scale, sometimes known as '''RX-2''', usually allows itself to be quite cynical and crude about Garfield's overweight state. But sometimes when it does so, it gets smashed or thrown into a trash can. A cover on one of the Garfield paperbacks show Garfield putting a toe on the scale and it heaving with agony. The clock usually retracts from ringing loud and waking Garfield, since he tends to smash it into pieces, and was once flushed down a toilet because it woke Garfield. The TV also speaks to Garfield by itself on occasion, usually trying to persuade Garfield into continuing to watch it or turning it off. Once, when Garfield fell asleep in front of the TV, the TV yelled at him to turn it off. On an episode of ''Garfield'' TV show there was a [[The Twilight Zone|Twilight Zone]]-like episode with Garfield trapped in the TV set.
== OHL ==
 
== Television personalities==
Yes....finally someone who cares about the best league ever.
[[Image:Binky.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Binky the Clown]]
* '''Binky the Clown''' is a television personality noted for his extremely loud and piercing greetings, most notably "HEEEEEEEY, KIDS!" He was first mentioned on March, 13, 1985 in the comic strips.[http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1985-ga850313]In ''[[Garfield's Halloween Adventure]]'', the character made his first animated appearance and was given a voice. Binky was first seen in the comics on September 15, 1986[http://www.garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1986-ga860915]. On ''Garfield and Friends'', Binky became more of a regular, and would modify his greeting to suit who it was he was greeting, such as "HEEEEEEEY, CAT!" He also had his own segment on the show during the second and third seasons, called ''Screaming With Binky'', in which he showed up in the midst of a certain activity and performed his trademark greeting, ruining said activity. Most of these segments were cut in syndication, but have been restored for the DVD releases. Like Jon, Binky was voiced by Thom Huge. His first television appearance was on [[Peace and Quiet]]. His last: [[The Feline Philosopher]].
*'''Uncle Roy''' is another television personality and the [[rival]] of Binky. He remains an [[unseen character]].
 
== Toys ==
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[[Image:Stretchthechicken.gif|480px|thumb|right|A Stretch strip]]
*'''Stretch'''
**First appearance: [http://garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?1984-ga840619 June 19, 1984]; acquired his name the next day.
**Last appearance: [http://garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?2000-ga001231 December 31, 2000]
**''Stretch'' is Garfield's rubber chicken, who was given to Garfield on his 6th birthday. It only appeared for a week after, yet makes cameo appearances from time to time, mainly used as a weapon against Jon. Stretch was last seen on [[December 31]] [[2000]].
*A recurring plot in the strip is Garfield eating Jon's various '''pet fish''', which causes Jon to get mad. In an attempt to prevent Garfield from eating his second pet fish one week, he lets Garfield name it. Ironically, '''Second Helping''' (the fish Garfield named) lasted to the end of the strip, an event very rare in a Garfield comic. Another time, he named a fish '''Sushi'''. It is mentioned that Jon owned 323 fish. Garfield thought it was 321, but then remembered that "two died of natural causes".
 
== Objects thrown at Garfield ==
Many thanks for your work on OHL and OHA history. Keep up the good work. Don't put those typing fingers on ice :-p [[User:Flibirigit|Flibirigit]] 07:09, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
 
[[Image:SPLUT!.jpg|thumb|right|An example of a SPLUT! hitting Garfield in the face]]
== Your Welcome ==
*'''The SPLUT!s''' are slapstick-comedy flying pies which strike Garfield on random occasions, making the sound "SPLUT!" when they hit. Typically the Spluts are used for shock humor or as a running gag ('''Garfield'': ''(checks the calendar)'' "Yep... it's 'Splut week.'"). The SPLUT!s have not appeared in the strip for several years, however.
*'''Garfield's Fence Hecklers''' are usually known to be [[unseen characters]]. The very first strip to show Garfield on a fence had an irate old man in a nightshirt toss an alarm clock. However, in later strips, many of the (normally unseen) throwers are implied to be dogs. Sometimes, Garfield is hit with a SPLUT! while on the fence.
 
== Food ==
Your welcome. I found your list my just surfing on to it. Originally I was looking for the proper license / copyright to post for a user created / uploaded photo. I wanted to see which one you used for the [[Ottawa Civic Centre]] picture you uploaded. I was interested because I uploaded pictures of the [[Halifax Metro Centre]], [[Harbour Station]] and [[Charlottetown Civic Centre]]. After doing that I surfed onto your user page and found your list.
--[[User:FrankCostanza|FrankCostanza]] 14:43, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
 
*The '''contents of Jon's fridge''' have been left alone for so long that many of them have evolved into sinister intelligent lifeforms. The most sinister of all was the '''Mystery Meat''', which attempted to embark on a plan for world domination. Some were not sinister or intelligent, and simply became life forms (Bacon grazing on lettuce, etc.)
==St./Saint Andrews==
* When dieting, Garfield often has [[hallucination]]s. One common [[hallucination]] features '''walking food''' which encourages Garfield to eat it.
Hello -- happy new year. I have a bit of a question for you. I see that back in September you moved the [[St. Andrews, New Brunswick]] article to [[Saint Andrews, New Brunswick]]. I'm a little perplexed, because it looks to me like the article, and the Town's website, indicate that it is spelled "St. Andrews" not "Saint Andrews" (St. and Saint not necessarily being interchangeable). I'm assuming that I am missing something obvious here, so if you could point me in the direction of why the change was made, that would be great. Thanks. [[User:Skeezix1000|Skeezix1000]] 22:26, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
:If it's good enough for Statscan, it's good enough for me. Thanks! [[User:Skeezix1000|Skeezix1000]] 02:15, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
 
== DeBoer/KilreaFriends ==
Ooh the Senators are struggling while the Leafs are on a winning streak of how long?... Nah I'm just kidding, wouldn't want to start '''that''' up again. But whatever you do, do not add the list of players that Kilrea has coached into the NHL onto his page like I did on the [[Peter DeBoer]] page, or Wikipedia would have a huge meltdown. Likewise do not post his coaching statistics or the same thing would happen as I mentioned in the last statement. This is just a warning for the well-being of Wikipedia. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 06:06, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
 
*'''Wheezer''' is Jon's old school friend. He calls Jon "Carp Face". Wheezer visited Jon at his house [[April 23]], [[1990]] through [[April 29]], [[1990]]. He asked Jon if he remembers the "Reptile", which is a dance they did together on the floor. Wheezer and Jon did silly noises like Booga, Honk, Whoop, Yadda, Wheedie, Ooga, Nyahh, and Hoogie. Later in the comic, Jon saw Wheezer at his high-school reunion. Wheezer often brings up embarrising moments in Jon's high school career at the wrong time. While Jon was talking to the girl of his dreams, Wheezer yells "HEY CARPFACE!" and brings up the memory of Jon blowing his nose on the American flag. He also stole Jon's pants at the reunion and threw them into the girls' locker room.
:Oy, a threat? I'm not a very threatening person. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 06:32, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
* '''Aunt Gussie''' is Jon's aunt. She first appeared [[August 14]] through [[August 15]], [[1981]], [[baby-sitting]] Garfield while Jon took a vacation. She didn't know Garfield left. She later appeared on [[November 8]] through [[November 12]] [[1983]], when she became mean and had glasses. She was supposed to baby-sit Garfield on the week of [[April 25]], [[1988]] while Jon was having his [[tonsils]] removed, but she did not show up. She has a crush on [[John Travolta]].
* '''Mrs. Lillian''' is an extremely near-sighted old lady, who Jon has hired as a pet sitter to go out on a date with Liz. First Appearance: [http://garfield.com/comics/comics_archives_strip.html?2007-ga070327 March 27, 2007] In one of her comic strips, she mistakes an orange, and a pineapple for Garfield and Odie.
 
===Animals===
::Yeah that was a good game, I felt bad for the Russian goalie because this is a second whack at Canada and he failed again and his team didn't do much in front of him. As McGuire said, he was having a breakdown. Boy, Pogge looks good, so does Rask... gee I don't know what NHL team they belong to. My favorite player from this year was probably Chipchura, with Downie and Staal as runner-ups. Previous favourites from previous tournaments of mine include [[Mike Richards]], [[Derek Roy]] and [[Jordin Tootoo]], boy did he hit everything. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 06:40, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
*A recurring plot in the strip is Garfield eating Jon's various '''pet fish''', which causes Jon to get mad. In an attempt to prevent Garfield from eating his second pet fish one week, he lets Garfield name it. Ironically,''' Second Helping''' (the fish Garfield named) lasted to the end of the strip, an event very rare in a Garfield comic. Another time, he named a fish '''Sushi'''. It is mentioned that Jon owned 323 fish. Garfield thought it was 321, but then remembered that "two died of natural causes".
*A '''big, vicious dog''' often enjoys barking at Garfield. His rear end is rarely seen. He is almost always seen next to a "Beware of Dog" sign. Garfield isn't usually afraid of this dog, and makes fun of him and even chats with him. Once in a while, he'll be afraid of him. There are several regular "Beware of Dog" dogs; the main one has either brown or blue fur.
* '''Biff''' was Garfield's colleague intern that he taught how to be a good cat -according to Garfield's standards.
* A '''little chick''' that looks up to Garfield and calls him "Daddy" (it was originally "Mommy" until Garfield explained to the little guy what gender was). He is a nuisance to Garfield who, oddly enough, is reluctant to eat the little guy (for some strange reason, the thought just never crossed his mind). The chick doesn't like lasagna. At the end of the week long strips, Garfield has a tear rolling down his eye.
* '''Snails''' have been in the strip more recently (in the 2000’s). The strips feature Garfield asking questions about snails.
* '''Guido and Fluffy''' were a cat and dog who help Garfield escape from the city [[animal shelter|pound]] in a comic strip of January 1981.
* '''Lyle''' is Garfield's pet ant. Garfield later squashed him for eyeballing his lasagna.
* '''Loretta''' is one of the Mouse's sisters. Garfield was going to fight her. When the Mouse called her name, Garfield didn't want to fight her. She was a Giant Mouse.
* Garfield loves to eat '''sparrows''', and has many attempts to catch them (most of the time failing), most notably his "barbecue bird bath" and his various bird disguises.
* There's occasionally a dog who usually pops up at the final panel of a strip and harming Garfield in the process, always exclaiming, '''"____ DOOOGGGG!"''' with the blank word being his way of entrance. He is dressed in a pilot's cap, a cape, and a shirt that reads the initials of his name, which varies between his appearances. Examples include, "Trapdoor Dog", "Slingshot Dog", and "Bungee Dog".
* '''Herbie''' was Jon's pet frog, but was later inevitably eaten by Garfield. He appeared in 1980. In a October 30, 1994 strip, all of the pets Garfield ate were in one of Garfield's nightmares. Herbie is there underneath a white blanket that represents a ghost. He has never been heard from again.
 
===Miscellaneous===
:::If you do that your page will be full of Leaf logos and pictures of Kylie Minogue covered up in a parka! Have you by chance happened to dabble in this heated argument on both the Wayne Gretzky and Bobby Orr Talk pages? They are just crazy its RGTraynor against two other users and they are just going at it, I've been trying to keep it civil as sort of mediator but boy, there is a bit of anger being passed around. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 06:55, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
*'''The Caped Avenger''' is Garfield's alter ego, a [[superhero]] who fights with only a cape (his blanket). He once had a sidekick named Slurp, (Odie) and also once lost his blanket and became the "Paisley Avenger." Some early strips show his superhero name as "Freedom Fighter". In one episode he refers to Jon as his archnemesis "The Infamous Doctor Dweeb".
* A '''tree''' is always trying to encourage Garfield to climb him, always ending in Garfield falling for its "same old lies". In the beginning, he sits on a tree branch, but more recently finds himself gripping the branch by his front paws and dangling. Once while stuck up a tree, he meets a cat named Ed who was raised by squirrels and had never walked on the ground before.
* '''Mondays''' are another nemesis of Garfield's. Often, they are shown off-panel but causing things to happen in-panel (such as throwing a pie at Garfield). When they are shown, they are drawn as ugly monsters. The most prominent theme was "The Monday That Wouldn't Die", in which every day in the month after a certain Monday was also Monday.
* '''[[Santa Claus]]''' is portrayed as a real, rather than fictional, character in the Garfield strip. This is a rarity as most newspaper comics do not show Santa as someone who actually exists. Belief in Santa is unquestioned, both Garfield and Jon believe in him and Garfield has witnessed him flying in his sleigh, coming down the chimney, and distributing presents. Somehow despite all of the trouble that Garfield gets into he remains on Santa's nice list. On Garfield's first Christmas Eve (December 24, 1978), he received 20 pounds of lasagna, a request which Santa notes nobody else in the world asked for.
* '''The Stump''' is where Garfield once went in August 8 to August 14, 1982.He heard strange noises in the stump. Garfield threw a stone in the stump and a bone came out. Garfield saw that a mouse live in the Stump. Garfield was about to attack the mouse for scaring him, But was attacked by the mouse's pet human,Guido. When Garfield left he heard the noises Guido made in his bed and food dish.
* '''The Sludge Monster''' is a monster made of mudlike goo. He is never seen in the comics, but Jon and Liz often go out to see "Sludge Monster" movies at theatres. The Garfield cartoon "[[Sludge Monster]]" is all about him. The creepy motel owner calls him "Maurice." There is a song about him that Jon sings to Garfield and Odie. He is only seen at the end of that episode and suggests the motel needs cable TV. There is a huge amount of Sludge Monster movies in the comics.
* '''Vermin Man''' is a character that was mentioned in Garfield comic strip in April 25,1980.He Starred in a Movie called "The Sluge Monster meets Vermin Man" when Jon took Liz on a date to a Drive in Theater.
* '''Garfield's conscience''' is an entity whose job is to "make you feel bad about the things that make you feel good." He is described as resembling "everyone's mother." When not working, he shares Garfield's sense of humour. He told Garfield to back up a little, and Garfield fell of the table. He is quite annoying, to the point that Garfield bottled him. Jon unfortunately took the cork out, wherupon he was told to "get a haircut". He has been shown as Garfield's bed, food dish, clock and a bottle. The cricket from television may be one of his forms, or a different conscience.
* '''[Yarn]''' is also a character Garfield can “think” too. The yarn talks back to Garfield, although it is not a hallucination. The first one talked January 19, 2001. The yarn humor has included the yarn shampooing itself, going in a hot tub and shrinking, and Garfield taking it for a walk (which let itself loose).
* '''The sock''' is another superhero alter-ego of Garfield. His sidekick Stinky (Odie with smelly socks) is shown to be worst as Garfield can realise.
* '''Clive''' is Garfield's invisible friend. He is another way through which Garfield plays pranks on and irritates Jon and Odie.
 
==Television series only==
:::You surpise me sometimes Earl Andrew... I thought you would have said [[Laurie Boschman]] because, well, the Senators history don't date back that far. You should check out one of my new userboxes, it goes along with our agree to disagree agreement. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 07:14, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
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===Cactus Jake===
::::DANG YOU EARL ANDREW! YOU BARELY BEAT ME ON TAKING THAT SIGNATURE OFF THE [[Tuukka Rask|TUUKKA RASK]] ARTICLE!... oh sorry, no yelling... I think i Just woke someone up. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 07:28, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
[[Image:CactusJake.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Cactus Jake]]
'''Cactus Jake''' is the foreman of the Polecat Flats ranch, and a friend of Jon. He was seen only in the TV series and had a habit of saying Garfield's name wrong. Whenever Garfield wore a cowboy outfit, Jake always believed that he really was a cowboy named "Shorty" (Jon would always recognize "Shorty" as Garfield, however). Jake's voice was provided by [[Pat Buttram]]. First appeardd: [[Polecat Flats]]. Last appeared: [[The Multiple Choice Cartoon]]. Last appearance (mentioned): [[Stairway to Stardom]].
 
===Dr. Garbanzo Bean===
:::::Well I just think it was a little rude to cut in front of me there while we were having a semi-polite conversation. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 07:38, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
[[Image:Garbanzobean.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Dr. Garbanzo Bean]]
'''Dr. Garbanzo Bean''' is a [[mad scientist]] who invented a mechanical Odie dubbed the "Robodie." This proved popular enough for him to return in a sequel, appropriately enough called "Robodie 2." He was voiced by [[Frank Welker]].
 
===Al G. Swindler===
::::::What's really freaky is that they had another goalie and they didn't play him... You think Patrick Roy had it bad in Montreal? Geesh... Man, I am on '''fire''' with my userboxes today. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 08:01, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
[[Image:AlGSwindler.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Al G. Swindler]]
'''Al G. Swindler''' is, as his name suggests, a [[swindler|Confidence trick]], often conning Jon whenever he can, not to mention mispronouncing his last name. He only appeared in the TV series, usually getting outsmarted by Garfield shortly after tricking Jon enough times, and at the end of the episodes he was in, he would usually say, "It's getting tougher and tougher to make an honest buck these days." He was voiced by [[Carl Ballantine]]. He first appered on the episode Lemon Aid.
 
===The Buddy Bears===
::::::No, Tugnutt was with the Nordiques when he stopped 70 of 73 shots in a 3-3 tie. Sam
[[Image:BuddyBears.jpg|180px|thumb|right|The Buddy Bears]]
LoPresti has the record I think with 80 saves in a game, and I think he won 3-2, this was back in the 40's... and that was all unsourced, straight from my brain. What a databank of hockey knowledge I have, hee hee hee. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 08:12, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
'''The Buddy Bears''' are a trio of annoying singing bear cubs who encourage viewers to "always agree with the group" (similar to ''[[The Get-Along Gang]]''). Their names are '''Bobby''', '''Billy''', and '''Bertie'''. In the episode "5 Minute Warning" the DVD subtitles mistakenly gave Bertie's name as Brady. The only disagreement they've ever had was over pizza toppings, which supposedly no one can agree on. Their show once replaced Binky's, and Roy Rooster from ''[[U.S. Acres]]'' has twice been stuck as their fall guy. Garfield has remarked that he "hates Buddy Bear episodes". In the episode "The Garfield Opera", the bears' full names are revealed to be '''Robert,''' '''William,''' and '''Bertram''' respectively. In one episode, they are accompanied by their sister, '''Betty Buddy Bear.''' In another episode, the Buddy Bears are hired to provide factual explanations for everything Garfield does, i.e., appearing spontaneously to say "Bananas are a very good source of potassium" when Garfield mentions bananas. Eventually Garfield tricks them into leaving by asking them about "gazorninplats," which they know nothing about (since Garfield made it up), and, admitting defeat, they leave. The trick backfires, however, when a TV producer notifies Garfield that he is so taken with the name "Gazorninplat" that he is going to replace Garfield's show with new Gazorninplat show. They first appeared on [[Binky Gets Cancelled, Again!]].
 
===Madman Murray===
::::::Alright I dug out my NHL Official Guide $ Record Book, and it was 83 shots the Boston Bruins got on [[March 4]], [[1941]] against the Chicago Blackhawks, and Boston won 3-2. But it didn't say who the goalie was so I dug out my NHL Players Ultimate A-Z Guide by Andrew Podnieks (you want the ISBN too? lol) and comfirmed it was Sam LoPresti. This LoPresti guy also enlisted in the US Navy during WWII, and spent 42 days on a lifeboat before being saved. Hmm... interesting. Also I did confirm the Tugnutt thing, and that happened in March 21, 1991 also against the Boston Bruins. In fact Boston has 3 of the top 4 places for most shots in a game. Speaking of records, how the heck did you find the time to get so many edits? Probably from stealing edits from guys like me, eh? [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 08:23, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
[[Image:MadManMurray.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Madman Murray]]
'''Madman Murray''' is a caricature of the type of ecstatic salesmen seen advertising used cars on television. Somewhat like Swindler, Madman is continually conning Jon out of his money. However, Madman's appearances on the show do not typically end with Garfield outsmarting him. He is voiced by [[Gregg Berger]]. His cartoons were [[Guarenteed Trouble]], [[Rolling Romance]], [[Jumping Jon]] ([[cameo]]) and [[Madman Meets His Match]].
 
===Mr. Burnside===
I mean I think I'm cranking a devilish pace and then hiyo! [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 08:26, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
[[Image:Mr. Burnside.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Mr. Burnside]]
'''Mr. Burnside''' is Jon's next-door neighbor, who is constantly annoyed by Garfield stealing his food. Early on in the sixth season, he was pushed so far as to rent his house out. Shortly after moving, Burnside found out that without Garfield stealing his food, he and his wife were getting overweight, so they agreed to move back. He is voiced by [[Gregg Berger]].
 
===Penelope Pussycat===
:I think Jimbo Wales should pay for you University with all the contributions you've made... A Wiki-Scholarship! [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 08:32, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
[[Image:PenelopeCat.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Penelope]]
'''Penelope Pussycat''' served as another love interest for Garfield, appearing only in the show's last three seasons, quickly becoming a regular even with only three episodes being labeled by their titles as "Penelope episodes". She lives in an Italian restaurant, which is no doubt the main reason that Garfield goes out with her. The fact that Garfield enjoys eating more than being with her annoys Penelope, but she willingly goes out with him anyway, because as she says, "It doesn't matter what we do so long as we do it together." She is voiced by [[Victoria Jackson]]. Penelope was not a character creation by Jim Davis or 'Garfield & Friends' writer, Mark Evanier. Penelope was a conception of Dallas, TX resident and Garfield fanatic by the name of Chris Miller. Penelope was included as part of a spoof newspaper submission to Paws Inc in 1989. Because Miller did not have his creation copyrighted or trademarked, Penelope was fair use for the Garfield shows. Another character of Miller's named "Gwendolyn" appeared in an episode of the series.
 
===Ludlow===
::I actually made some userboxes on that topic of bandwidth theft and Jimmy Wales chasing me with henchmen... ay do your toilets flush clockwise in Ottawa, mate? Something in the water that causes you guys to go Wiki-Crazy? [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 08:43, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
[[Image:LudlowSparrow.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Ludlow]]
'''Ludlow''' is a young [[sparrow]] who appeared during the last two seasons, and who sounded somewhat like [[Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy|Augie Doggy]]. Being young and impressionable, he believes that Garfield is his friend, and as a result, Garfield cannot bring himself to eat him. Ludlow's dad distrusts cats, and therefore is aggressive to Garfield. He was voiced by [[Don Messick]]. His cartoons were [[Sweet Tweet Treat]] and [[Catch as Cats Can't]].
 
===The Singing Ants===
:::Why does everybody assume I'm from Kitchener? Geesh, a city boy I ain't. Check the userboxes, they'll tell you (and a lot more unfortunately), although I am more proud that I grew up in Wellesley than the place I am living in now. That SimonP's userpage is kind of bland for a guy who is almost at 100,000 freaking edits, thats just insane. Oh well at least he's Canadian. [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 08:48, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
[[Image:SingingAnts.jpg|180px|thumb|right|The Singing Ants]]
'''The Singing Ants''' are a group of [[black ants]] who showed up to ruin Jon's picnic in the season five episode "The Picnic Panic". They are referred to as the Singing Ants because they make their appearance announcing what they do, which is to steal food from picnics, by way of song ("we're the ants who ruin your dinner"). The ants proved to be so popular with viewers that two seasons later, the ants reappeared in the aptly-titled "Another Ant Episode". This time, though, they were red ants, and they had come to steal all the food in Jon's house. At the end of their second episode, Jon's house was destroyed by the exterminator, Mr. Leo Crater's robot. The ants sang "We'll be back after you rebuild here, cause by then it'll be time for a Third Ant Episode". But because of the show's cancellation, there never was a third one. They also made a cameo in "A Vacation From His Senses". The Ants are perhaps the only antagonistic characters whom Garfield cannot succeed in outsmarting.
 
===Ichabod Cricket===
Yes, but enough of a difference that if they were in the correct ___location, they ''could'' be in separate hemispheres. I'm signing off, keep on trucking! [[User:Croat Canuck|Croat Canuck]] 08:54, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
[[Image:Ichabodcricket.jpg|180px|thumb|right|Ichabod]]|
'''Ichabod Cricket''' served as Garfield's conscience in the ''Garfield and Friends'' episode, "A Matter of Conscience", based on [[Pinocchio (1940 film)|Pinocchio]]. Throughout the episode Garfield was annoyed by the cricket, and at the end of the episode Garfield squahed him. Garfield said the cricket was in the original book, but not in the Disney film (referencing the fact that Jiminy Cricket was not in the book, but was in the Disney film). Later after Ichabod left Garfield, he went on to make sound effects (he did cricket chirps). He showed up in the next episode, "Half-Baked Alaska", as [[Jon Arbuckle|Jon's]] conscience. He told Jon to dump [[salad]] on his head, spill [[lasagna]] on the fat guy's (Jon's boss) lap, and hit the cartoonist in the face with a cake. The end of the episode features Garfield, Jon, and Odie chasing the cricket, because he told Jon to give him all his money.
 
===Esmeralda===
== Errors in 2006 Canadian Election Page ==
'''Esmeralda''' is a clumsy [[fairy godmother]] that grants wishes to [[cats]] and dogs. Appering in the episode, “[[The Fairy Dogmother]]”, she granted Odie’s wish to go to the Hound Dog Harvest. Later she appered on the episode, “Dogmother II”, when Garfield wished he could get revenge on Rootie the Dog. She forgot what Garfield wished for, so she granted whatever anyone in the Arbuckle house wanted. For example, Jon sings “I wish I were in Dixieland, hooray, hooray”, and he was, only to find himself without anything but a shower cap on. He is arrested and he wished he was back home, and he was, in his bed. Later, Esmeralda’s boss told her she did a good job on the wish Garfield wanted, so right before Garfield is going to drop a 1956 [[Studebaker]] on Rootie, nothing happens, making Rootie chase him. These two episodes were called A Garfield [[Fairy Tale]].
 
===A Large Bully Cat===
Hi,
'''A Large Bully Cat''' is shown on several episodes of Garfield and Friends. This cat is often with a female cat that Garfield falls in love with, and the cat often beats Garfield up. Some examples are Bonzo from Beach Blanket Bonzo and Brick from The Idol of Id and The Perils of Penelope.
 
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I saw your comments about the 2006 election figures having huge errors, could we tag it appropriately so no one takes that information for true in the future? I'm not sure what to tag it with nor do I know anything about the figures. Thanks [[User:Sinblox|Sinblox]] 22:28, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
 
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You are a vandal who has no respect for correct information. Your continual reverts of correct modifications are annoying and a disgrace to wikipedia. Like you, I am a Carleton student. I work for the government. I respect fact, and try to make wikipedia better. You are disrespectful, and are hell-bent on what you 'think' to be correct, offering no true basis for your reverts. This is highly disappointing to me. I suggest you keep a more open mind to what may be errors on your part. I respect everyone, and everyone's opinions. I do not respect those who continually shut out others, and trample on the truth... [[User:Intothedark|Intothedark]]
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==Election Template==
Hey, I saw that you created the CanElec6 and that is all good. However, is it really necessary? I have done quite a few of them, and residence doesn't seem that important when you just want the straight facts. Anyway, my real concern is that when you switch the template to CanTemp6, could you fix the box so that the bottom three boxes are colspan='4'? The reason is because it really messes up the way the information is presented. Cheers --[[User:Omnieiunium|Omnieiunium]] 06:50, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
:Awesome. Just keep an eye for it. If I see it, I will fix it for you. Cheers --[[User:Omnieiunium|Omnieiunium]] 03:23, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
 
==Laws on Homosexuality Map==
Hey, so it says you are the creator of Image:Laws on homosexuality.PNG in the copyright info box. It's a great map, but there's a small error in it. The maps shows South Africa as having same-sex marriage, which is not true. While there was a court ruling in South Africa requiring same-sex marriage to be legalized, it has yet to come in to force. If you weren't the one to make the change, no problem, but it would be great if someone could correct it. I would do it myself, but i don't have any image editing software. [[User:NoIdeaNick|NoIdeaNick]] 01:52, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
:Thanks, I think I'll do that. [[User:NoIdeaNick|NoIdeaNick]] 02:24, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
 
==Any suggestion on what to do with [[User:Orthodoxe]] ==
After losing some recent arguements on the [[Montreal West, Quebec]] page, trying to rename everything to [[Montréal-Ouest, Quebec]], [[User:Orthodoxe|he]] has gone and moved the [[Dieu et mon droit]] page to [[God and my right]] to make some kind of perverse point. Looking at his recent [[Special:Contributions/Orthodoxe|contributions]] it also looks like he renamed the [[Martin Luther King III]] page to [[Martin Luther King, son]]! This is starting to be vandalism. I'm not as familiar with process here as you. Do you have any suggestions? [[User:Nfitz|Nfitz]] 00:13, 13 January 2006 (UTC)
 
==No source image==
[[:Image:Aljabir.JPG]] has no source; just saying it's from rulers.org isn't saying much, as they don't have anything there about who created the image. Anyway, I've put a different, free, image on [[Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah]]; I don't know if we need a fair use photo, but if we have one it should have a good source: i.e. be an official portrait. Thanks.[[User:Pharos|Pharos]] 09:51, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
 
==Canadian politicans==
Please tag images of Canadian politicinas with {{tl|Canada-politician-photo}}--[[User:Petaholmes|nixie]] 23:02, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
 
==Image Tagging [[:Image:Nicholasliverpool.jpg]]==
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Thanks for uploading '''[[:Image:Nicholasliverpool.jpg]]'''. I notice the image page currently doesn't specify who created the image, so the [[copyright]] status is therefore unclear. If you have not created the image yourself then you need to argue that we have the right to use the image on Wikipedia (see copyright tagging below). If you have not created the image yourself then you should also specify where you found it, i.e., in most cases link to the website where you got it, and the terms of use for content from that page.
 
If the image also doesn't have a copyright tag then you must also add one. If you created/took the picture then you can use {{tl|GFDL}} to release it under the [[GFDL]]. If you believe the image qualifies as fair use, please read [[Wikipedia:Fair use|fair use]], and then use a tag such as {{tlp|fairusein|article name}} or one of the other tags listed at [[Wikipedia:Image copyright tags#Fair_use]]. See [[Wikipedia:Image copyright tags]] for the full list of copyright tags that you can use.
 
If you have uploaded other images, please check that you have specified their source and copyright tagged them, too. You can find a list of image pages you have edited by clicking on the "[[Special:Contributions/{{PAGENAME}}|my contributions]]" link (it is located at the very top of any Wikipedia page when you are logged in), and then selecting "Image" from the dropdown box. Note that any unsourced and untagged images will be deleted one week after they have been uploaded, as described on [[wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion#Images.2FMedia|criteria for speedy deletion]]. Thank you. [[User:Stan Shebs|Stan]] 04:03, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
 
:Naming a website that is lacking copyright info is useless, we need a way to get the actual copyright holder. For instance, if the picture comes from a professional photographer, we need to be able to credit the photographer at least. [[User:Stan Shebs|Stan]] 04:10, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
 
 
==Proposed CanCon barnstar==
[[Image:Barnstar-CanCon.jpg|left]] I have [[Wikipedia:Barnstar_and_award_proposals | proposed]] the creation of a new barnstar to recognize Canadian contributions of significance. I thought, given your support of CanCon at Wikipedia, that you might be interested in commenting.
--[[User:JTBurman|JTBurman]] 12:11, 18 January 2006 (UTC)