Garfield can't resist, while Jon is away, with the usual threat, to bully Odie. This time it's so bad that the terrified pup, believing to be hunted down by the law, seeks refuge with new neighbor boy Nathan. Hungry, Garfield gets jealous of the spoiled dog, but can't lure him back. Neither suspects Nathan's evil hidden Frankenstein agenda.—KGF Vissers
History of Dog: As 'scientific' narrator of a documentary film, Garfield explains the stupid history of the hopelessly dumb canines and their gullible human masters, to Odie's growing misery, then kicks the pup out. A fire at Vito's and his edible gratitude inspire a much milder epilogue.—KGF Vissers