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The sixteenth episode of the fifth season of ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends''.

'''[[CouchGag Post-Opening Sequence Line]]''': "You'll like today's show, folks. No Binky, no Nermal, no Buddy Bears, just a lot of me!"
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* GoToSleepEnding: The final lines of the song, before the last chorus, are Garfield saying that the song's over and he's going to take a nap.
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** In a split-second clip, Garfield is seen sleeping on ''[[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} Snoopy's doghouse]].

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** In a split-second clip, Garfield is seen sleeping on ''[[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} [[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} Snoopy's doghouse]].

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* TheCameo: Nermal appears twice during the rap, but is not given any lines.
* DeliberatelyMonochrome: Zigzagged. The story-focused scenes are all in grayscale, except for Garfield, who has his regular colors. During the chorus, the clips shown vary from grayscale to full color.
* DreadfulMusician: Implied. One scene in the rap focuses on Garfield playing the trumpet on a nearby fence, awakening the neighbors and angering them. It's not clear if the crowd gets angry because Garfield plays badly, because he's making noise at 3 AM, or even both.



* NoYou: In response to Jon giving him cat food he doesn't like and saying it's "really great," Garfield responds, "If it's so good, why don't you eat it?"

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* NoNameGiven: Surprisingly, it's Jon in this episode. As the rap is focused on [[ItsAllAboutMe Garfield]], Jon appears twice and is referred to as "this guy I live with."
* NoYou: In response to Jon giving him gives Garfield cat food he doesn't like and saying says it's "really great," great." Garfield responds, "If it's so good, why don't you eat it?"



* ShoutOut: The Garfield Rap is aired on "Meow TV," a parody of the network MTV.

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* ShoutOut: ProducePelting: Garfield plays the trumpet at 3 AM, awakening people nearby. They get mad and throw stuff at him, including food, but Garfield doesn't mind since he gets "one heck of a breakfast meal."
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The Garfield Rap is aired on "Meow TV," a parody of the network MTV.MTV.
** One line of the song goes, "Some guys are trouble, some guys are fun/I'm Music/MichaelJackson all rolled into one."
** In a split-second clip, Garfield is seen sleeping on ''[[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} Snoopy's doghouse]].
* TitleDrop: Twice. The song's name is mentioned when it airs on Meow TV, and the final lines of the song are "This is the end of The Garfield Rap/Now pass me a pillow, it's time for my nap."
* VisualPun: When Garfield says, "I'm Michael Jackson all rolled into one," the footage shown is him spinning around and transforming into a giant number 1.
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'''Supersonic Seymour'''
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Jon hires a man named Seymour to encourage him to work faster.

'''A Mildly Mental Mix-Up'''
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Wade goes to a therapist to cure his fears.

'''The Garfield Rap'''
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A rap song is performed about some of Garfield's activities.

!!Supersonic Seymour contains examples of:
* MotorMouth: Seymour speaks very quickly, and thinks that taking any longer to speak would be wasting time. Jon picks up this trait once he starts moving as quickly as Seymour.
* ScriptSwap: Seymour is about to read Jon a list of chores he needs to do, which Garfield replaces with his own list. It turns out to be instructions to humiliate Seymour, which Jon follows.

!!A Mildly Mental Mix-Up contains examples of:
* AbsurdPhobia: Among many other equally ridiculous fears, Wade is afraid of caraway seeds. Just the mention of one sends him into a panic.
* StatusQuoIsGod: In the end, Wade's therapy does not actually help him; in fact, it gives him a fear of sofas.

!!The Garfield Rap contains examples of:
* ItTastesLikeFeet: Jon buys a new brand of cat food that Garfield does not enjoy.
-->'''Garfield''': I thought the stuff that he brought home\\
Tasted like ground-up styrofoam
* MusicalEpisode: Most of the episode consists of the titular rap.
* NoYou: In response to Jon giving him cat food he doesn't like and saying it's "really great," Garfield responds, "If it's so good, why don't you eat it?"
* OpeningShoutOut: Inverted. Quite a few clips from this episode were used in the season 7 intro.
* ShoutOut: The Garfield Rap is aired on "Meow TV," a parody of the network MTV.
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