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Follow our tubby tabby as he takes the plunge and flees his comfortable cartoon world for the real world on the other side of the newspaper. Escaping the boredom of cartoon life, Garfield soon realizes that real-life felines don't enjoy nearly the same benefits as cartoon cats do...as bloodthirsty Chihuahuas and body-building canines challenge him at every turn. But with the help of some new outlandish pals and some trusted old friends, Garfield's wacky adventures teach him that reality isn't just in the real world, it's where his heart is. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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inglés In the end, even though I saw this new trilogy in the wrong order, it kind of got under my skin. When seen through a child's eyes and seen with a child's eyes accompanying you, it’s no worse than the latest Casper films. The script is unexpectedly imaginative, but the animation is something that you need to get used to and not expect is to be any sort of classic. It's already pretty ROFL that Garfield and eventually Odie and co. get to live in the real world when their first life is passed off as the lives of newspaper strip actors. Jim Davis created his own fictional duplicate world about what goes on in his head when he draws... first life has sharp contours, but the real one lacks them. Is this symbolism? ()

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