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* MetaphorIsMyMiddleName: As wade sendn "I'm in Charge", says that Responsible is his middle name.

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* MetaphorIsMyMiddleName: As wade sendn Wade sings "I'm in Charge", he says that Responsible is his middle name.
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* AlliterativeTitle: '''T'''wice '''T'''old '''T'''ale.



* EasyComeEasyGo: Jon makes a lot of money off of his yogurt after Garfield gives him the idea to sell it, but then Garfield takes the money to spend it on real food.



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* AccidentalHero: Booker, Bo, and Lanolin all foil Gort, Wart, and Mort's plan to steal vegetables and the Weasel's plan to steal chickens without initially being aware of either plan. First, Booker punctures a hole in the water pipes that Bo and Lanolin set up, causing a leak that creates a geyser that launches the pigs into the air. When Bo shuts the water off, the pigs land on the Weasel, stopping him in his tracks and allowing the sheep twins to send all four villains away in their tractor.
* BinomiumRidiculus: When Wade struggles to say the Weasel's name, the Weasel holds up a sign that says '''RATUS FINKUS WEASELUS'''.
* TheCameo: Garfield can be seen on the cover of Orson's book after it falls out of his bag.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: This exchange:
-->'''Wade:''' Orson, you cannot put Wade Duck in charge! I am Wade Duck!\\
'''Orson:''' You're wrong.\\
'''Wade:''' I'm not wrong, I am so Wade Duck! I checked my driver's license. Here, see?
* ExplainExplainOhCrap: This line from Wade after Orson assures him that he left Wade Duck in charge of the farm:
-->'''Wade''': Nothing will go wrong because Wade Duck is in charge! It is a good thing we have Wade Duck to...\\
''({{Beat}}, Wade takes out his wallet and looks at his duck license, saying '''WADE DUCK, THE FARM, U.S. ACRES, OCCUPATION: KNUCKLEHEAD''')''\\
'''Wade:''' ''I'm'' Wade Duck! Help! Wrong person in charge! Oh, Orson, wait, come back!
* HereWeGoAgain: This episode ends with Orson congratulating Wade on a job well done and deciding to put him in charge again, this time for a whole week.
* MetaphorIsMyMiddleName: As wade sendn "I'm in Charge", says that Responsible is his middle name.
* MobileShrubbery: A variant; Orson's brothers use crates to disguise themselves as they steal vegetables.
* NoFourthWall: This episode begins with Wade freaking out upon reading the episode's title.
* WaterGeyserVolley: Orson's brothers get launched into the air on a geyser after Booker punctures a hole in Bo and Lanolin's water pipes.



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* SeesawCatapult: In Garfield's nightmare, Jon Jr. decides to play teeter-totter with Garfield. He does so by placing Garfield on one end of a seesaw, then dropping a boulder on the other end. Garfield gets launched into the air, then when he comes back down, he launches the boulder into the air, which falls on and flattens him.
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* RelativeError: Jon's cousin, Marian, in town for her upcoming wedding, comes over to visit her cousin, whom she hasn't seen in years. Marion explains to Jon that her soon-to-be husband's name is "Harold ''John''," and when she points out the coincidence, she'll be "Marian John" (say it out loud). Garfield and Odie are standing outside the window of Jon's house when they hear Marian say this, but (not realizing that she and Jon are cousins) misinterpret their exchange as Marian being Jon's fiancée. Garfield soon gets worried that Jon won't pay as much attention to him after he gets married, as well as worrying that Jon's potential future children will play harmful games with him. In the end, he discovers what the viewer knew from the beginning; Marian is Jon's cousin and that she's marrying a man whose last name happens to be "John." His attempt to disrupt the wedding is fortunately taken in good humor (Harold in fact thinks the whole thing is ''hilarious'') and the wedding continues.
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The fourth episode of the third season of ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends''.

'''[[CouchGag Post-Opening Sequence Line]]''': "You notice how every week I say something different here?"


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* ExplainExplainOhCrap: This line from Garfield when he finds out the truth:
-->'''Jon''': What are you doing? You're ruining Marian's wedding to Harold!\\
'''Garfield''': Marian can't marry Harold! What about me? What about... ''({{Beat}})'' Gosh, guess the joke's on me, huh?
* GooGooGetup: Garfield crashes the wedding while dressed in a bonnet, diaper, and booties, saying if Marian marries Jon, she'll have to take care of him.


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* WeddingEpisode: This episode is about the wedding of Jon's cousin Marian. Garfield gets worried when he overhears the news, mistakenly believing ''Jon'' is marrying Marian and proceeding to try to the stop the marriage.
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Jon, Garfield and Odie escape from the house, which is filling with yogurt. People come to see what's going on while Jon and Garfield blame on each other. Jon then tells Herman, his postman, who happens to pass by the story behind it, while Garfield tells his version of events to the viewers. Both of them give the exact story, but paint themselves as an 'kind person', while trying to make the other look bad. Here's what happened, based on both accounts:

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Jon, Garfield and Odie escape from the house, which is filling with yogurt. People come to see what's going on while Jon and Garfield blame on each other. Jon then tells Herman, his postman, who happens to pass by the story behind it, while Garfield tells his version of events to the viewers. Both of them give the exact story, but paint themselves as an a 'kind person', while trying to make the other look bad. Here's what happened, based on both accounts:

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* LethalChef: Subverted. Jon and Garfield created a huge amount of yogurt until it covers up the entire house.
However, the yogurt itself tastes great, according to the people who came to eat it at the end.

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* LethalChef: Subverted. Jon and Garfield created a huge amount of yogurt until it covers up the entire house.
house. However, the yogurt itself tastes great, according to the people who came to eat it at the end.

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As they escape from the house, which is filling with yogurt, people come to see what's going on while Jon and Garfield blame on each other. Jon then tells Herman, his postman, who happens to pass by the story behind it, while Garfield tells his version of events to the viewers. Both of them give the exact story, but paint themselves as an 'kind person', while trying to make the other look bad. Here's what happened, based on both stories:

The guys were going to a nearby store to get some yogurt, but they found out how expensive it was. So Jon had the idea to make his own homemade yogurt. Jon decided to add some extra ingredients (with a bit of help from Garfield) but they see the yogurt began to expand uncontrollably, which lead to the beginning of the episode.

After the stories, they are surprised that no-one believes them - even Herman mentions that the story is a bit suspicious. They ask Odie to back them up, but Odie disagrees with both of them. Embarrassed, Jon admits he may have exaggerated a bit, while Garfield agrees with him (but doesn't mention that he did the same thing). Jon doesn't know how to clean up the mess, but Garfield comes up with a brilliant idea. They turn the house into a yogurt shop, and get people to eat all the yogurt.

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As they Jon, Garfield and Odie escape from the house, which is filling with yogurt, people yogurt. People come to see what's going on while Jon and Garfield blame on each other. Jon then tells Herman, his postman, who happens to pass by the story behind it, while Garfield tells his version of events to the viewers. Both of them give the exact story, but paint themselves as an 'kind person', while trying to make the other look bad. Here's what happened, based on both stories:

The guys were going
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to a nearby store treat himself and Garfield to get some yogurt, but they found out yogurt only to discover how expensive it was. So is. Jon had the then gets an idea to make his own homemade yogurt. Jon decided to add adds some extra ingredients (with a bit of help from Garfield) but they gets distracted by the doorbell. Garfield then adds some ingredients of his own. They then see the yogurt began to expand uncontrollably, which lead leads to the beginning of the episode.

After the stories, they are surprised that no-one believes them - even Herman mentions that the story is a bit suspicious. They ask Odie to back them up, but Odie disagrees with both of them. Embarrassed, Jon admits he may have exaggerated a bit, while Garfield agrees with him (but doesn't mention that he did the same thing). Jon doesn't know how to clean up the mess, but Garfield comes up with a brilliant idea. They idea: they turn the house into a yogurt shop, shop and get people to eat all the yogurt.



* BadLiar: Both Garfield and Jon when blaming each other for the yogurt flood - Jon even outright states [[BlatantLies he was planning on cutting down Garfield's food budget money to save enough and donate to the poor in his story]] and that Jon said, "Garfield, look what you've done" in a calm, angelic voice when he was clearly shouting it out angrily.

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* BadLiar: Both Garfield and Jon when blaming each other for the yogurt flood - flood. Jon even outright states [[BlatantLies he was planning on cutting down Garfield's food budget money to save enough and donate to the poor in his story]] and that story]]. Jon said, also says, "Garfield, look what you've done" done!" in a calm, angelic voice when he was clearly the episode opened with him shouting it out angrily.



* DoesNotLikeSpam: Garfield, despite his nature as an ExtremeOmnivore and while fond of ice cream, doesn't seem to like yogurt (though he said it's because it's not soft or frozen). Also, Garfield at the time wanted "real food" which he might be referring to as foods you usually eat for a main course such as pizza, lasagna, burgers, etc..

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* DoesNotLikeSpam: Garfield, despite his nature as an ExtremeOmnivore and while fond of ice cream, doesn't seem to like yogurt (though he said it's because it's not soft or frozen). Also, Garfield at the time wanted "real food" which he might be referring to as foods you he would usually eat for a main course such as pizza, lasagna, burgers, etc..



* LethalChef: Regardless of who is to blame, both Jon and Garfield created a huge amount of yogurt until it covers up the entire house.
** This is subverted in that the yogurt itself tastes great, according to the people who came to eat it at the end.

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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Garfield asks the viewers if they believe his side of the story. The camera then shakes left and right as if to say "No."
* LethalChef: Regardless of who is to blame, both Subverted. Jon and Garfield created a huge amount of yogurt until it covers up the entire house.
** This is subverted in that However, the yogurt itself tastes great, according to the people who came to eat it at the end.
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* TheUnreveal: We never know whether Garfield deliberately tampered with the yogurt or Jon having never made yogurt before simply misread directions and it was already doomed to happen like that.

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* TheUnreveal: We never know whether Garfield deliberately tampered with the yogurt or Jon having never made yogurt before simply misread directions and it was already doomed to happen like that.that. Or if ''both'' happened.
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* DoesNotLikeSpam: Garfield, despite his nature as an ExtremeOmnivore and while fond of ice cream, doesn't seem to like yogurt (though he said because it's not soft or frozen). Also, Garfield at the time wanted "real food" which he might be referring to as foods you usually eat for a main course such as pizza, lasagna, burgers, etc..

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* DoesNotLikeSpam: Garfield, despite his nature as an ExtremeOmnivore and while fond of ice cream, doesn't seem to like yogurt (though he said it's because it's not soft or frozen). Also, Garfield at the time wanted "real food" which he might be referring to as foods you usually eat for a main course such as pizza, lasagna, burgers, etc..
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actually, Garfield said it's not frozen or soft yogurt. He seems to dislike other types of it.


* BlameGame: The main plot of this episode, combined with the Rashomon effect.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: Garfield, despite his nature as an ExtremeOmnivore and while fond of ice cream, doesn't seem to like frozen yogurt. Also, Garfield at the time wanted "real food" which he might be referring to as foods you usually eat for a main course such as pizza, lasagna, burgers, etc..

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* BlameGame: The main plot of this episode, episode combined with the Rashomon effect.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: Garfield, despite his nature as an ExtremeOmnivore and while fond of ice cream, doesn't seem to like frozen yogurt.yogurt (though he said because it's not soft or frozen). Also, Garfield at the time wanted "real food" which he might be referring to as foods you usually eat for a main course such as pizza, lasagna, burgers, etc..
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* TheUnreveal: We never know whether Garfield deliberately tampered with the yogurt or Jon having never made yogurt before simply misread directions and it was already doomed to happen like that.
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* WinsByDoingAbsolutelyNothing: Wade. The balance of things restored itself and he didn't have to do anything.
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** This is subverted in that the yogurt itself tastes great, according to the people who came to eat it at the end.
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The guys were going to a nearby store to get some yogurt, but they found out how expensive it was. So Jon had the idea to make his own homemade yogurt. Jon decided to add some extra ingredients (with a bit of help from Garfield) but they see the yogurt began expand, which lead to the beginning of the episode.

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The guys were going to a nearby store to get some yogurt, but they found out how expensive it was. So Jon had the idea to make his own homemade yogurt. Jon decided to add some extra ingredients (with a bit of help from Garfield) but they see the yogurt began expand, to expand uncontrollably, which lead to the beginning of the episode.
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* DoesNotLikeSpam: Garfield, despite his nature as an ExtremeOmnivore and while fond of ice cream, doesn't seem to like frozen yogurt. Also, Garfield at the time wanted "real food" which he might be referring to foods you usually eat for a main course.

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* DoesNotLikeSpam: Garfield, despite his nature as an ExtremeOmnivore and while fond of ice cream, doesn't seem to like frozen yogurt. Also, Garfield at the time wanted "real food" which he might be referring to as foods you usually eat for a main course.course such as pizza, lasagna, burgers, etc..
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* BlameGame: The main plot of this episode, combined with the Rashomon effect.


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* NeverMyFault: Both Garfield and Jon refuse to take the "credit" for yogurt flooding the house, but then Jon admits he gave out a blatantly biased account.
-->'''Jon''': (''embarassedly'') Maybe I exaggerated a little.
-->'''Garfield''': I agree. Maybe you did too.

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* BadLiar: Both Garfield and Jon when blaming each other for the yogurt flood - Jon even outright states [[BlatantLies he was planning on cutting down Garfield's food budget money to save enough and donate to the poor in his story]] and that Jon said, "Garfield, look what you've done" in a calm, angelic voice when he was clearly shouting it out angrily.
* DoesNotLikeSpam: Garfield, despite his nature as an ExtremeOmnivore and while fond of ice cream, doesn't seem to like frozen yogurt. Also, Garfield at the time wanted "real food" which he might be referring to foods you usually eat for a main course.



* RashomonStyle: The episode itself, where both Jon and Garfield exaggerate and accuse each other for getting their home filled with yogurt.

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* RashomonStyle: The episode itself, where both Jon and Garfield exaggerate and accuse each other for getting their home filled with yogurt. Odie explains that neither of their accounts is credible.

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* LethalChef: Despite who is to blame, both Jon and Garfield created a huge amount of yogurt until it covers up the entire house.

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* HowWeGotHere: The episode begins when the house was filling up with yogurt, and then Jon and Garfield make their own biased accounts of how that happened.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Both Garfield and Jon for putting bias against each other in their own stories.
* LethalChef: Despite Regardless of who is to blame, both Jon and Garfield created a huge amount of yogurt until it covers up the entire house.

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As they escaped from the house which is filling with yogurt, people starting to look at the huge amount of yogurt while Jon and Garfield blame on each other. Jon then tells Herman, his postman, who happens to pass by the story behind it while Garfield tells it to the viewers his story. Both of them gives the exact story only for the 'teller' as an 'kind and angel person' while the 'blamer' as the 'cruel and devil person' with each other exaggerates their story and tries to make the 'blamer' look bad. Here's how it goes based on both side :

The guys were going out to a nearby store to get some yogurt but they find out that the price is expensive. So Jon has an idea to make his own homemade yogurt. Jon decides to add in some ingredients (and a bit of help from Garfield) until they see the yogurt beginning to expand and this is how it happens during the beginning of the episode.

After their story, they were surprise that none of them believes them even Herman mention the story is a bit suspicious. They ask Odie to judge if either of their story is true but Odie disagree with both of them. Embarrassed, Jon apologize he may have add a bit of 'details' into it while Garfield agrees with him (but not about himself). Jon sigh as he doesn't know how to clean up that mess but Garfield comes up with a brilliant idea. They turn a house into a yogurt shop by making the folks to clean away all the yogurt using the provided spoon while getting some cash.

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As they escaped escape from the house house, which is filling with yogurt, people starting come to look at the huge amount of yogurt see what's going on while Jon and Garfield blame on each other. Jon then tells Herman, his postman, who happens to pass by the story behind it it, while Garfield tells it his version of events to the viewers his story. viewers. Both of them gives give the exact story only for the 'teller' story, but paint themselves as an 'kind and angel person' person', while the 'blamer' as the 'cruel and devil person' with each other exaggerates their story and tries trying to make the 'blamer' other look bad. Here's how it goes what happened, based on both side :

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The guys were going out to a nearby store to get some yogurt yogurt, but they find found out that the price is expensive. how expensive it was. So Jon has an had the idea to make his own homemade yogurt. Jon decides decided to add in some extra ingredients (and (with a bit of help from Garfield) until but they see the yogurt beginning began expand, which lead to expand and this is how it happens during the beginning of the episode.

After their story, the stories, they were surprise are surprised that none of them no-one believes them - even Herman mention mentions that the story is a bit suspicious. They ask Odie to judge if either of their story is true back them up, but Odie disagree disagrees with both of them. Embarrassed, Jon apologize admits he may have add exaggerated a bit of 'details' into it bit, while Garfield agrees with him (but not about himself). doesn't mention that he did the same thing). Jon sigh as he doesn't know how to clean up that mess the mess, but Garfield comes up with a brilliant idea. They turn a the house into a yogurt shop by making the folks shop, and get people to clean away eat all the yogurt using the provided spoon while getting some cash.
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When Orson goes on vacation, he leaves Wade in charge. But Wade doesn't want to be in charge worrying he can't do it resulting in many mistakes. Meanwhile, when Orson's three mean brothers, Mort, Gort & Wart steal crops, they are stopped when Booker accidentally hits a water pipe with a pick axe.

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When Orson goes on vacation, he leaves Wade in charge. But Wade doesn't want to be in charge charge, worrying he can't do it it, resulting in many mistakes. Meanwhile, when Orson's three mean brothers, Mort, Gort & Wart steal crops, they are stopped when Booker accidentally hits a water pipe with a pick axe.



* RashomonStyle: This episode itself where both Jon and Garfield exaggerates and accuses each other for turning their home filled with yogurt

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* RashomonStyle: This The episode itself itself, where both Jon and Garfield exaggerates exaggerate and accuses accuse each other for turning getting their home filled with yogurtyogurt.


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* OutOfContextEavesdropping: What kicks off the plot.

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As they escaped from the house which is filling with yogurt, people starting to look at the huge amount of yogurt while Jon and Garfield blame on each other. Jon then tells Herman, his postman, who happens to pass by the story behind it while Garfield tells it to the viewers. Both of them gives the exact story only for the 'teller' as an 'kind and angel person' while the 'blamer' as the 'cruel and devil person' with each one of them exaggerates and accuses the other. Here's how it goes based on both side :

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As they escaped from the house which is filling with yogurt, people starting to look at the huge amount of yogurt while Jon and Garfield blame on each other. Jon then tells Herman, his postman, who happens to pass by the story behind it while Garfield tells it to the viewers. viewers his story. Both of them gives the exact story only for the 'teller' as an 'kind and angel person' while the 'blamer' as the 'cruel and devil person' with each one of them other exaggerates their story and accuses tries to make the other.'blamer' look bad. Here's how it goes based on both side :



Much to the 'tellers' surprise, none of them believes what they say as Herman mention the story is a bit suspicious. They ask Odie to judge if either of their story is true but Odie disagree with both of them. Embarrassed, Jon apologize he may have add a bit of 'details' into it while Garfield agrees with him (but not about himself). Jon can't figure out what to do as Garfield comes up with a plan. They turn a house into a yogurt house to clean away all the yogurt while getting some cash.


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Much to the 'tellers' surprise, After their story, they were surprise that none of them believes what they say as Herman them even Herman mention the story is a bit suspicious. They ask Odie to judge if either of their story is true but Odie disagree with both of them. Embarrassed, Jon apologize he may have add a bit of 'details' into it while Garfield agrees with him (but not about himself). Jon can't figure out what sigh as he doesn't know how to do as clean up that mess but Garfield comes up with a plan. brilliant idea. They turn a house into a yogurt house shop by making the folks to clean away all the yogurt using the provided spoon while getting some cash.

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* LethalChef: Despite who is to blame, both Jon and Garfield created a huge amount of yogurt until it covers up the entire house.
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As they escaped from the house which is filling with yogurt, people starting to look at the huge amount of yogurt while Jon and Garfield blame on each other. Jon then tells Henry, his postman, who happens to pass by the story behind it while Garfield tells it to the viewers. Both of them gives the exact story only for the 'teller' as an 'kind and angel person' while the 'blamer' as the 'cruel and devil person' with each one of them exaggerates and accuses the other. Here's how it goes based on both side :

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As they escaped from the house which is filling with yogurt, people starting to look at the huge amount of yogurt while Jon and Garfield blame on each other. Jon then tells Henry, Herman, his postman, who happens to pass by the story behind it while Garfield tells it to the viewers. Both of them gives the exact story only for the 'teller' as an 'kind and angel person' while the 'blamer' as the 'cruel and devil person' with each one of them exaggerates and accuses the other. Here's how it goes based on both side :



Much to the 'tellers' surprise, none of them believes what they say as Henry mention the story is a bit farfetched. They ask Odie to judge if either of their story is true but Odie disagree with both of them. Embarrassed, Jon apologize he may have add a bit of 'details' into it while Garfield agrees with him (but not about himself). Jon can't figure out what to do as Garfield comes up with a plan. They turn a house into a yogurt house to clean away all the yogurt while getting some cash.


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Much to the 'tellers' surprise, none of them believes what they say as Henry Herman mention the story is a bit farfetched.suspicious. They ask Odie to judge if either of their story is true but Odie disagree with both of them. Embarrassed, Jon apologize he may have add a bit of 'details' into it while Garfield agrees with him (but not about himself). Jon can't figure out what to do as Garfield comes up with a plan. They turn a house into a yogurt house to clean away all the yogurt while getting some cash.

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After an accident and the house is filled with yogurt, Garfield and Jon each tell you their point of view about how it happened. Each one exaggerates and accuses the other of causing the accident.

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After an accident and As they escaped from the house which is filled filling with yogurt, people starting to look at the huge amount of yogurt while Jon and Garfield and Jon blame on each tell you their point other. Jon then tells Henry, his postman, who happens to pass by the story behind it while Garfield tells it to the viewers. Both of view about how it happened. Each them gives the exact story only for the 'teller' as an 'kind and angel person' while the 'blamer' as the 'cruel and devil person' with each one of them exaggerates and accuses the other of causing other. Here's how it goes based on both side :

The guys were going out to a nearby store to get some yogurt but they find out that
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price is expensive. So Jon has an idea to make his own homemade yogurt. Jon decides to add in some ingredients (and a bit of help from Garfield) until they see the yogurt beginning to expand and this is how it happens during the beginning of the episode.

Much to the 'tellers' surprise, none of them believes what they say as Henry mention the story is a bit farfetched. They ask Odie to judge if either of their story is true but Odie disagree with both of them. Embarrassed, Jon apologize he may have add a bit of 'details' into it while Garfield agrees with him (but not about himself). Jon can't figure out what to do as Garfield comes up with a plan. They turn a house into a yogurt house to clean away all the yogurt while getting some cash.




When Jon's cousin Marian visits and tells him about her upcoming wedding, Garfield and Odie overhear. Garfield gets confused and think that Marian is marrying Jon, so he does everything to stop the wedding.

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When Jon's cousin Marian visits and tells him about her upcoming wedding, Garfield and Odie overhear. Garfield gets confused and think that Marian is marrying Jon, so he does everything to stop the wedding.wedding.

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'''Twice Told Tale'''
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After an accident and the house is filled with yogurt, Garfield and Jon each tell you their point of view about how it happened. Each one exaggerates and accuses the other of causing the accident.

'''Orson Goes On Vacation'''
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When Orson goes on vacation, he leaves Wade in charge. But Wade doesn't want to be in charge worrying he can't do it resulting in many mistakes. Meanwhile, when Orson's three mean brothers, Mort, Gort & Wart steal crops, they are stopped when Booker accidentally hits a water pipe with a pick axe.

'''Wedding Bell Blues'''
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When Jon's cousin Marian visits and tells him about her upcoming wedding, Garfield and Odie overhear. Garfield gets confused and think that Marian is marrying Jon, so he does everything to stop the wedding.

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