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''Garfield's Halloween Adventure'' (originally titled ''Garfield in Disguise'') is a 1985 American
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based on the ''
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'' comic strip. It is directed by
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and written by ''Garfield'' creator Jim Davis, and features the voices of Lorenzo Music, Thom Huge,
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and C. Lindsay Workman. It originally aired on
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on October 30, 1985. The special, a ghost story with a
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theme, originally aired near Halloween and afterwards often played around the time of the holiday. It won the
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and was also the subject of an illustrated
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adaptation. This is the fourth of twelve
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made between 1982 and 1991.


Plot

Garfield ''Garfield'' is an American comic strip created by Jim Davis. Originally published locally as ''Jon'' in 1976, then in nationwide syndication from 1978 as ''Garfield'', it chronicles the life of the title character Garfield the cat, his hum ...
wakes up early in the morning watching ''The Binky the Clown Show'' on TV, and learns that it is actually Halloween, causing him to become very excited about trick-or-treating that day. Garfield tricks
Odie Odie is a fictional dog who appears in the comic strip ''Garfield'' by Jim Davis. He has also made appearances in the animated television series ''Garfield and Friends'' and '' The Garfield Show'', two live-action/ CGI feature films, and three ...
into thinking dogs are required to trick-or-treat with cats and give almost all of their candy to them, save one piece of candy for the dog. Odie is tempted by the minimal reward, and he and Garfield head for the attic to find costumes in an old trunk. After considering a number of options, Garfield decides that he and Odie will be pirates. Garfield and Odie head out trick-or-treating amongst young children around the neighborhood that evening. When Odie expresses fear, Garfield assures him the scary characters they see are only children in costumes, only to lift some of the costumes and discover the characters are actually supernatural. By nightfall, Garfield and Odie arrive on a dock and Garfield decides to cross the river on a row boat to visit more houses. When Garfield tells him to put out the oars, Odie misinterprets the command and accidentally throws the oars overboard, leaving the boat adrift as the current takes Garfield and Odie down the river. Soon, the boat arrives at an abandoned dock near a run-down mansion. They venture inside the home, thinking it is deserted, but are startled to find an old man sitting in an armchair. The man relates a story that exactly a hundred years ago, pirates, pursued by government troops, buried their treasure in the floor of the mansion and signed a blood oath to return for the treasure at midnight a hundred years later, even if it meant rising from the grave. The old man says he was the ten-year-old cabin boy whom the pirates had long ago. Garfield and Odie start to leave and Garfield asks the man if he wants to come too, but he has disappeared. The man steals their boat and leaves Garfield and Odie behind. The longcase clock chimes midnight, and Garfield and Odie watch as a ghostly ship materializes on the river and pirate ghosts emerge from the water. Garfield and Odie hide in an empty cupboard as the ghosts reclaim their buried treasure from the floorboards of the house. As he and Garfield stay where they are, Odie sneezes and alerts the ghosts to their whereabouts. Making a run for it, Garfield and Odie jump into the river to escape, where Odie has to rescue Garfield as he cannot swim. Garfield and Odie are wash ashore and finds their boat with the candy still inside and untouched. They go home happy, and Garfield repays Odie's rescue by reluctantly giving him his rightful share of the candy. Afterwards, Garfield turns on the TV and watches the old man wearing his pirate hat and hosting an all-night pirate movie festival. Instead, Garfield turns off the TV and decides to go to bed for the rest of the night.


Voice cast


Songs


Production

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, who previously directed ''Garfield'' specials ''
Here Comes Garfield ''Here Comes Garfield'' is a 1982 animated television special based on the comic strip ''Garfield'' by Jim Davis. It was the first half-hour ''Garfield'' TV special. It is directed by Phil Roman and features Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield ...
'' and ''
Garfield on the Town ''Garfield on the Town'' is a 1983 animated television special, directed by Phil Roman and based on the ''Garfield'' comic strip by Jim Davis. It once again starred Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield (who also co-wrote the special with Davis) ...
'', founded his own company called Film Roman to continue producing the specials. ''Garfield in Disguise'' was one of the first specials he made under his own company, after '' Garfield in the Rough''. Writer Jim Davis stated he intended the special to begin on a familiar tone, then "go somewhere that would at least scare 4-year-olds". For the part of the old man, C. Lindsay Workman was cast as the voice, having previously voiced Garfield's grandfather in ''Garfield on the Town''. Producer Lee Mendelson chose Workman, searching for a deep voice. The animation was carried out in
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, with Davis saying animators sought to achieve a "swirly, cross-dissolve" effect to portray the ghosts. The animators also sought to give the ghosts a glowing affect. Workman's character was designed to emphasize his advanced age, with one staff artist urging the addition of warts and different-looking eyes. For the musical score,
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and Desirée Goyette were employed, having previously worked on ''Garfield'' television specials.


Broadcast and release

Announced as ''Garfield's Halloween Adventure'', ''Garfield in Disguise'' was originally aired on October 30, 1985, along with the 1966 ''
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'' special ''
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'', on
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. In later years, it was often aired in the Halloween season along with ''It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown''. By 2015, ''Garfield's Halloween Adventure'' was not regularly broadcast. A 64-page illustrated book adaptation was published in 1985 by Random House Publishing Group, originally under the title ''Garfield in Disguise'' and later retitled ''Garfield's Halloween Adventure''. It includes an alternate ending in which Garfield steals a ring from the pirates' treasure, resulting in the ghosts pursuing the protagonists back to the Arbuckle house, where Garfield surrenders the ring. The special was included on the
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''The Garfield Holiday Collection'' on November 4, 2014, and was also made available for digital download on November 11 that year.


Reception

In 1985, Rick Sherwood of the ''
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'' called the special "a charming story" and Garfield "the classic kitty". ''
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'' in Ohio praised the special as "hilarious". In 1986, ''Garfield's Halloween Adventure'' won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. It was the third ''Garfield'' special to win the Emmy, with the only other nominee being another ''Garfield'' special, '' Garfield in Paradise''. In 1988, Jon Burlingame of Hendersonville's ''The Times-News'' panned ''Garfield’s Halloween Adventure'' as "more up-to-date but charmless" in comparison to ''It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown'', and objected that the ''Peanuts'' special was aired less in favor of the ''Garfield'' cartoon. In a 2013 roundtable, ''
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'' writers analyzed ''Garfield’s Halloween Adventure'', with Erik Adams judging the special to be distinguished in ''Garfield'' TV canon by "Its abrupt left turn into abject terror," and concluded it was nearly as good as ''It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown''. Molly Eichel agreed "the special takes a left turn into something more sinister". In 2015, Johnny Brayson of ''
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'' wrote "I may be in the minority, but I consider ''Garfield's Halloween Adventure'' to be on equal footing with ''Charlie Brown''," citing its humor and horror.


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