@@spectrumscribble1498 I was just asking because that's the purpose of these videos. They're just mocking Garfield. You can tell by the way they reenact the comic strips to show they're not funny even when reenacting them because I think the creator of Garfield said the comics would be funny if they were reenacted. And the hoax how they add in the laugh tracks.
I like how this series is actually, unironically well made, the background and costumes/clothes look pretty good for a series only making fun of Garfield and Jim Davis himself (the creator of Garfield)
When I was 18, 18 years old, I saw for the first time in my life, I saw a vision of clarity. I saw a comic strip, a three panel comic strip that, though simple as it seemed, changed me, changed my being, changed who I am, made me who I am, enlightened me. The strip, Garfield, the comic strip was new, no more then maybe a month and a half since inception, since... since coming into existence, and there it was before me in print, I saw it, a comic strip. What was it called? Garfield. The story here is of a man, a plain man. He is Jon, but he is more than that. I will get to this later, but first, let us just say he is Jon, a plain man, and then there is a cat, Garfield. This is the nature of the world here. When I see the world, the...the politics, the future, the... satellites in space, and the people who put them there, you could look at everything as a man and a cat. Two beings, in harmony, and at war. So this strip I saw about this man, Jon, and the cat, Garfield, you see.... yes, hmm, it is about everything, this little comic is, oh... lo and behold not so little anymore. So yes, when I was 18, I saw this comic and it hit me all at once, its power, I clipped it and every day I looked at it and I said, okay, let me look at this here, what is this doing to me? Why is this so powerful? Jon Arbuckle, he sits here, legs crossed, comfortable in his home and he reads his newspaper. The news of the world perhaps. Then he extends his fingers, lightly, delicately, he taps his fingers on an end table and he feels for something. What is it? It is something he needs, but it is not there. Then he looks up, slightly cockeyed and he thinks... his newspaper in his lap now, and he thinks this: "Now where could my pipe be?" This... I always come to this, because I was a young man, I'm older now, and I still don't have the secrets, the answers, so this question still rings true, Jon looks up and he thinks: "Now where could my pipe be?", and then it happens, you see it, you see... it's almost like divine intervention, suddenly, it is there, and it overpowers you, a cat is smoking a pipe. It is the mans pipe, it's Jon's pipe, but the cat, this cat, Garfield, is smoking the pipe, and from afar, and from someplace near, but not clear... near but not clear, the man calls out, Jon calls out, he is shocked. "Garfield!" he shouts. Garfield, the cats name. But let's take a step back. Let us examine this from all sides, all perspectives, and when I first came across this comic strip, I was at my fathers house. The newspaper had arrived, and I picked it up for him, and brought it inside. I organized his sections for him and then, yes, the comic strip section fell out from somewhere in the middle, landed on the kitchen floor. I picked up the picture pages and saw up somewhere near the top of this strip, just like Jon, I too was wearing an aquamarine shirt, so I thought, "Hah! Interesting, I'll have to see this later." I snipped out the little comic and held onto it, and 5 days later, I re-examined, and it gripped me, I needed to find out more about this. The information I had was minimal, but enough. An orange cat named Garfield. Okay, that seemed to be the linchpin of this whole operation. Yes, another clue, a signature on the bottom right corner, a mans name, Jim Davis. Yes, I'm onto it for sure, so. 1. Garfield, orange cat, and 2. Jim Davis, the creator of this cat, and that curiously plain man. I did not know at the time that his name was Jon. The strip, you see, had no mention of this mans name, and, I've never seen it before. But I had these clues. Jim Davis, Garfield. And then I saw more, I spotted the tiny copyright at the upper left corner, copyright 1978, to... what is this? Copyright belongs to a "PAWS Incorporated"? I used the local library and mail services to track down the information I was looking for. Jim Davis, a cartoonist, who created a comic strip about a cat, Garfield, and a man, Jon Arbuckle. Well from that point on I made sure I read the Garfield comic strips, but as I read each one, as each day passed, the strips seemed to resonate with me less and less. I sent letters to PAWS Incorporated, long letters, pages upon pages, asking if Mr. Jim Davis could somehow publish just the one comic, over and over again, it would be meditative, I wrote, the strength of that, could you imagine? But, no response. The strips lost their power, and eventually I stopped reading, but... I did not want my perceptions deluded so I vowed to read the pipe strip over and over again. That is what I called it, "The Pipe Strip", The Pipe Strip. Everything about it is perfect, I can only describe it as a miracle creation, something came together, the elements aligned. It is like the comets, the cosmic orchestra that is up there over your head. The immense, enormous void is working all for one thing, to tell you one thing. Gas, and rock and purity and... Nothing! I will say this, when I see the pipe strip, and I mean every single time I look at the lines, the colors, the shapes, that make up the three panel comic, I see perfection. Do I find perfection in many things? Some things I would say, some things are perfect. And this is one of them. I can look at the little tuft of hair on Jon Arbuckle's head, it is the perfect shade, the purple pipe in Garfield's mouth, how could a mere mortal even make this? I have a theory about Jim Davis, after copious research, and yes of course now we have the internet, and all this information is now readily available but... Jim Davis, he used his life experiences to influence his comic. Like I mentioned before, none of them seemed to have the weight of The Pipe Strip, but you have to wonder about the man who is able to even, just once, create the perfect form, a literally flawless execution of art, brilliance! Just as an award, I think there is a spiritual element at work. I've seen my share of bad times, and when you have something, well, it's just, emotions and neurons in your brain, but something tells you it's the truth, truth's radiant light. Garfield the cat? Neurons in my brain, it's, it's harmony you see, Jon and Garfield, it's truly harmony, like a continuous looping everlasting harmony. The lavender chair, the brown end table, the salmon colored wall, the forest green carpet, and Garfield is hunched, perched perhaps, with the pipe stuck firmly between his jowls, his tail curls around. It's more then shapes too because... I... Okay, stay with me, I've done this experiment several times. You take the strip, you trace only the basic elements. You can do anything, you can simplify the shapes down to just blobs, just outlines, but it still makes sense. You can replace the blobs with magazine cutouts of other things, replace Jon Arbuckle with a car parked in a driveway sideways, cut that out of a magazine, stick it in, replace it there in the second panel with a, a food processor, okay. And then we put a picture of the planet in the third panel over Garfield. It still works. These are universal proportions, I don't know how best to explain why it works, I have studied The Pipe Strip, and analyzed Jon and Garfield's proportions against several universal mathematical constants: e, pi, the Golden Ratio, the Feigenbaum constants and so on, and it's surprising, scary, how things align. You can take just tiny pieces of the pipe strip for instance, take Jon's elbow from the second panel, and take that and project it over Jon's entire shape in the second panel, and you'll see a near perfect Fibonacci sequence emerge.
Wow, these comics are so funny. I just want to see them again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again till I go crazy. Aha! 🤪
Yeah, Garfield isn't laugh-out-loud funny, but I don't think it has to be particularly witty or deep. People love it because it's wholesome. It has stayed popular for decades.
My dream Lasagna Cat episode would be the August 30th, 1998 strip with the song Who Let the Dogs Out by Baha Men. It would be a wholesome music video about Odie, with the ending a cute parody of the ABC 1998 Yellow ident, with the ABC text replaced with Odie
I think it's supposed to be Garfield laughing sarcastically at Jon thinking that he just proposed the wildest thing in the world, but Jim Davis isn't really good at communicating a lot of things in his cat cartoon
5:01 Jon: I'm gonna spend the evening trying out different kinds of shampoo. *Garfield looks at the bottles. Jon leaves the room* Garfield: *to the audience* And one kind of furniture polish. By the way, I did see the full video on the shampoo one, and it was weird.
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Hahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!! These live action retellings of Garfield comic strips are hysterical!! Hahahahahahahahaha!!!!!
Do you think that or are you just mocking Garfield just like these videos?
@@Nameless82284 No, I honestly believe it! 🤩 I think they chose the right people to do a live action Garfield!
@@spectrumscribble1498 I was just asking because that's the purpose of these videos. They're just mocking Garfield. You can tell by the way they reenact the comic strips to show they're not funny even when reenacting them because I think the creator of Garfield said the comics would be funny if they were reenacted. And the hoax how they add in the laugh tracks.
@@Nameless82284 Understandable. I mean Garfield is supposed to be a funny strip after all.
@@spectrumscribble1498 Then take a look at my comic strips, they have a similar feel.
I like how this series is actually, unironically well made, the background and costumes/clothes look pretty good for a series only making fun of Garfield and Jim Davis himself (the creator of Garfield)
Lasagna cat ironically is more faithful in design to the original source material than the 2004 live acting films that had a bigger budget.
6:16 the first second of “The Lion sleeps tonight” had me on the floor fr.
YEE-
15:32 i've watched this strip 73 times and dreamt about it 12 times.
When I was 18, 18 years old, I saw for the first time in my life, I saw a vision of clarity. I saw a comic strip, a three panel comic strip that, though simple as it seemed, changed me, changed my being, changed who I am, made me who I am, enlightened me. The strip, Garfield, the comic strip was new, no more then maybe a month and a half since inception, since... since coming into existence, and there it was before me in print, I saw it, a comic strip. What was it called? Garfield. The story here is of a man, a plain man. He is Jon, but he is more than that. I will get to this later, but first, let us just say he is Jon, a plain man, and then there is a cat, Garfield. This is the nature of the world here. When I see the world, the...the politics, the future, the... satellites in space, and the people who put them there, you could look at everything as a man and a cat. Two beings, in harmony, and at war. So this strip I saw about this man, Jon, and the cat, Garfield, you see.... yes, hmm, it is about everything, this little comic is, oh... lo and behold not so little anymore. So yes, when I was 18, I saw this comic and it hit me all at once, its power, I clipped it and every day I looked at it and I said, okay, let me look at this here, what is this doing to me? Why is this so powerful? Jon Arbuckle, he sits here, legs crossed, comfortable in his home and he reads his newspaper. The news of the world perhaps. Then he extends his fingers, lightly, delicately, he taps his fingers on an end table and he feels for something. What is it? It is something he needs, but it is not there. Then he looks up, slightly cockeyed and he thinks... his newspaper in his lap now, and he thinks this: "Now where could my pipe be?" This... I always come to this, because I was a young man, I'm older now, and I still don't have the secrets, the answers, so this question still rings true, Jon looks up and he thinks: "Now where could my pipe be?", and then it happens, you see it, you see... it's almost like divine intervention, suddenly, it is there, and it overpowers you, a cat is smoking a pipe. It is the mans pipe, it's Jon's pipe, but the cat, this cat, Garfield, is smoking the pipe, and from afar, and from someplace near, but not clear... near but not clear, the man calls out, Jon calls out, he is shocked. "Garfield!" he shouts. Garfield, the cats name. But let's take a step back. Let us examine this from all sides, all perspectives, and when I first came across this comic strip, I was at my fathers house. The newspaper had arrived, and I picked it up for him, and brought it inside. I organized his sections for him and then, yes, the comic strip section fell out from somewhere in the middle, landed on the kitchen floor. I picked up the picture pages and saw up somewhere near the top of this strip, just like Jon, I too was wearing an aquamarine shirt, so I thought, "Hah! Interesting, I'll have to see this later." I snipped out the little comic and held onto it, and 5 days later, I re-examined, and it gripped me, I needed to find out more about this. The information I had was minimal, but enough. An orange cat named Garfield. Okay, that seemed to be the linchpin of this whole operation. Yes, another clue, a signature on the bottom right corner, a mans name, Jim Davis. Yes, I'm onto it for sure, so. 1. Garfield, orange cat, and 2. Jim Davis, the creator of this cat, and that curiously plain man. I did not know at the time that his name was Jon. The strip, you see, had no mention of this mans name, and, I've never seen it before. But I had these clues. Jim Davis, Garfield. And then I saw more, I spotted the tiny copyright at the upper left corner, copyright 1978, to... what is this? Copyright belongs to a "PAWS Incorporated"? I used the local library and mail services to track down the information I was looking for. Jim Davis, a cartoonist, who created a comic strip about a cat, Garfield, and a man, Jon Arbuckle. Well from that point on I made sure I read the Garfield comic strips, but as I read each one, as each day passed, the strips seemed to resonate with me less and less. I sent letters to PAWS Incorporated, long letters, pages upon pages, asking if Mr. Jim Davis could somehow publish just the one comic, over and over again, it would be meditative, I wrote, the strength of that, could you imagine? But, no response. The strips lost their power, and eventually I stopped reading, but... I did not want my perceptions deluded so I vowed to read the pipe strip over and over again. That is what I called it, "The Pipe Strip", The Pipe Strip. Everything about it is perfect, I can only describe it as a miracle creation, something came together, the elements aligned. It is like the comets, the cosmic orchestra that is up there over your head. The immense, enormous void is working all for one thing, to tell you one thing. Gas, and rock and purity and... Nothing! I will say this, when I see the pipe strip, and I mean every single time I look at the lines, the colors, the shapes, that make up the three panel comic, I see perfection. Do I find perfection in many things? Some things I would say, some things are perfect. And this is one of them. I can look at the little tuft of hair on Jon Arbuckle's head, it is the perfect shade, the purple pipe in Garfield's mouth, how could a mere mortal even make this? I have a theory about Jim Davis, after copious research, and yes of course now we have the internet, and all this information is now readily available but... Jim Davis, he used his life experiences to influence his comic. Like I mentioned before, none of them seemed to have the weight of The Pipe Strip, but you have to wonder about the man who is able to even, just once, create the perfect form, a literally flawless execution of art, brilliance! Just as an award, I think there is a spiritual element at work. I've seen my share of bad times, and when you have something, well, it's just, emotions and neurons in your brain, but something tells you it's the truth, truth's radiant light. Garfield the cat? Neurons in my brain, it's, it's harmony you see, Jon and Garfield, it's truly harmony, like a continuous looping everlasting harmony. The lavender chair, the brown end table, the salmon colored wall, the forest green carpet, and Garfield is hunched, perched perhaps, with the pipe stuck firmly between his jowls, his tail curls around. It's more then shapes too because... I... Okay, stay with me, I've done this experiment several times. You take the strip, you trace only the basic elements. You can do anything, you can simplify the shapes down to just blobs, just outlines, but it still makes sense. You can replace the blobs with magazine cutouts of other things, replace Jon Arbuckle with a car parked in a driveway sideways, cut that out of a magazine, stick it in, replace it there in the second panel with a, a food processor, okay. And then we put a picture of the planet in the third panel over Garfield. It still works. These are universal proportions, I don't know how best to explain why it works, I have studied The Pipe Strip, and analyzed Jon and Garfield's proportions against several universal mathematical constants: e, pi, the Golden Ratio, the Feigenbaum constants and so on, and it's surprising, scary, how things align. You can take just tiny pieces of the pipe strip for instance, take Jon's elbow from the second panel, and take that and project it over Jon's entire shape in the second panel, and you'll see a near perfect Fibonacci sequence emerge.
2:28 It's nice to see Liz in this comic
The segment at 2:28 fucking kills me holy shit, the delivery of "I ate it" is so dry its fantastic.
I think I’m making a mistake watching this at night right before I go to sleep.
same
what i’m currently doing 🤣
Liz: "Where's my purse??"
Garf: *"I suppose it's complicated to keep my diet once i eat your purse."*
THATS MY PURSE
I DONT KNOW YOU
Poor liz that’s not nice 😢
There secrets odie you can just pranking jon
Huuum a wishle fiiiit 😂
Aaah atcho snif poor jon 😂
I like how there is sometimes someone choking from laughter in the background
I like the running gag of the background shifting to match the comic strip
There's a weird uncanny-ness to this that makes me feel like there gonna randomly bring up a dark topic and then act like nothing is wrong
YOU TOO???
I get that way when I watch Family Guy.
How familiar are you with lasagna cat……
5:38 garfielf fronteirz
This was a good series while it lasted. The last episode definitely went in a different direction.
I still don't understand why they did that
The entire channel is just some crazy absurdist fever dream so I'd say it fits right in.
@@Giggi2222Lasagna Cat's primary directive was to tell Jim Davis that he isnt funny
1:03 I remember the ending where his eyes fall out
and jim davis got derpy
1:05 garfield saw someones search history
Bro the sound had be dying fr 6:16
e-
lol
These are oddly charming, but damn hilarious
0:04 I'm sure odie will want to.
1:40
OH NO....
I'M USING THE CAT BRUSH!
geese... I don't yell when I use his toothbrush.
Geese?
Insert canned laugher
I sleep with my socks on every night.
But yesterday, I wore my Grinch T shirt, and Christmas was a month ago! Now that's crazy!🤪
7:34 Me when i get my Garfield Plush:
*Analog Horror at it's best*
This isn't analog horror?????
@@lookstothetroon It,s a joke, Sherlock
@@SonicSega6521 sure dude
Digital is closer
The socks one was beautiful even in strip form.
Wow, these comics are so funny. I just want to see them again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again till I go crazy. Aha! 🤪
This is really awkward but I love it
Jon Arbuckle, 2
Hehehe. Jon Arbuckle 0.
that friggin laugh track "huhuhuhuhahaha"
“Hahahahahaaahaaaaa! Hahahahahahahahaaaaahaaaaaaaa! Haaaaaahaahaahaahaa…!”
I wish the live action movies were like this
Yeah, Garfield isn't laugh-out-loud funny, but I don't think it has to be particularly witty or deep. People love it because it's wholesome. It has stayed popular for decades.
Did you watch lasagna cat
@@griffinthegreat4873People using beloved characters to draw their fetish do not count
12:07 :Urgh, Lasagna, i need LASAGNA!
9:10 is my favorite out of all of the comics :D
Mines 10:07
0:28 This Is My Favorite Video From Lasanga Cat
Garfield 3 looks fire so far
My dream Lasagna Cat episode would be the August 30th, 1998 strip with the song Who Let the Dogs Out by Baha Men.
It would be a wholesome music video about Odie, with the ending a cute parody of the ABC 1998 Yellow ident, with the ABC text replaced with Odie
My food: i'M a HaUnTeD
ChICkEn PaTtY 👻
Me: Oh no!😱
I ORDERED FRENCH FRIES WITH MY HAUNTED CHICKEN PATTY!!!!!!😠
4:18 *b i g c h u n g u s*
............Why
blame them for choosing it
6:16
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0:09 rto me garfield is like "you tell me to so this one more time i'll make sure i switch your toothpaste with mayonnaise" i like it
8:37 does this mean Jon can understand Garfield?
That or he has telepathic abilities that allow him to speak with Garfield.
It's like half and half
He was clearly pointed to pookie, so that's probably why Jon understood him
*Liz:* where’s my purse?
*Garfield:* thank you for paying for this meal!
⚪️
⚪️
⚪️ *if I ever made a 3rd live action movie I would hire this guy*
Are you Garfield?
1:02 I KNOW MY CAFFEINE!!!
Roses are red
Violets are blue
You only came here
For 15:32
☠️
The series is pretty good
The one person coughing in the background: 💀
All of my words for these “bruh”
The socks one is utterly incomprehensible to me
I think it's supposed to be Garfield laughing sarcastically at Jon thinking that he just proposed the wildest thing in the world, but Jim Davis isn't really good at communicating a lot of things in his cat cartoon
Me Dancing in the rain 11:45
Garfeild be dancing in the moonlight!
four and x comics real life tribute mike huang 1981-present
This should be a meme
10 Lasagnas Out of 10
This is the greatest Garfield video of all time
Haha these made me shit my pants😂
Uuhhh
Mocking these comic strips too?
7:31 I'm not sure if this is a canon ship but my mind was like "oooooowww☺️"
5:01 Jon: I'm gonna spend the evening trying out different kinds of shampoo.
*Garfield looks at the bottles. Jon leaves the room*
Garfield: *to the audience* And one kind of furniture polish.
By the way, I did see the full video on the shampoo one, and it was weird.
THESE ARE COMEDY GOLD
The cut at 6:16 lmao
Lol
*YEE!*
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@@CMBGAMER2018TV What show is this from? Where did they get the costumes from?
@@Clifford2000Fan It's from a RUclips account called Lasagna Cat
Live action Garfield tv series be like:
I thought that Garfield was a british cartoon
(6:15) HEEE 😆❤🐱
1:02 Garfield's big eyes look creepy.
*I know my caffeine*
Saving the best for last, I see.
I wish I could see more of these irl versions of difernt strips in the series. Somone make a sequel to this!
I ' M U S I N G T H E C A T B R U S H !
1:34
Geez, I don’t yell when I use his toothbrush…
This is so satisfying
HAHAHAHAHAH! they are called Comic strips because they are comical! so hilarious!!!
The person who made this made that fake soulutions guy
At least that was something new
Bootleg version of Garfield
I LOLD SO HARD AT THESE OH EM JEE 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Three words: Different Laugh Tracks
Three more words: Proper laugh timing
one of the greatest internet series's
Bro who is dying from TB in the live studio audience
That description of yours, though.
What The heck Is this? Is this Lasagna Cat? And this is so freaking funny!!! 😆😅😂😄
This is like Saturday night live material.
6:16 *_yė_*
6:16 my favorite song
Good ol Lasaga cat
SUS 12:06
Hmm, Now where could my pipe be?
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Dance for me, Garfield.
Not A Chance.
@@chevyj655 If you won't, I'm sure Odie would be happy to
(Dance)
You have to know what motivates a cat
This is the meaning T_T
15:20
You're mean!
And you whistle offkey
awesome video
They put so much effort into basically telling Jim Davis that they don't find Garfield funny.
Then again this humor is Funnier than our generations humor, gen z
Hahahah Peek I got nothing
9:10
1:28 why does he look like he’s being held at gunpoint😂
i can confirm this video was indeed filmed at the fatal farm
A hundred hearts!
Of course the last one is the one @jacksfilms doesn't like
Life of cat
.______. Ese gato bailó
The video:😂😂
Garfield in the thumbnail:is ai?
That's was so funny 🤣🤣 i will give you a 100 out of 10 😊
I love Garfield comics
what's the website where there's all the Garfield comics but the last frame is him falling?
What do you mean
@@CMBGAMER2018TV read my comment it's pretty clear
But what do you mean?
oh you mean yeetgarf?
Nah its not him falling, its him being defenestrated. Theres also some where he just deflates.
You can't just deliver the jokes any way you want and still expect them to be funny.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 garfield looks like judi bee