In this Garfield TV Special, the fat cat is once again using his wild imagination as he plays with Odie. This time he's an adventurer called Lance Sterling who is after a mysterious artifact, that holds the key to all laughter, called the Banana of Bombay. Why a banana so-called would be hidden in a booby-trapped temple in the Andes is anyone's guess. But hey, it's only a fantasy.
While not as strong as Garfield's Babes and Bullets, Feline Fantasies does have a more adventurous feel and an easier set-up for jokes. Plus it doesn't go into black and white (apart from the end) so any kids hooked on colors won't mind it if they were put off by the film noir monochrome of Babes and Bullets. But you shouldn't teach your kids to be philistines anyway.
While not as strong as Garfield's Babes and Bullets, Feline Fantasies does have a more adventurous feel and an easier set-up for jokes. Plus it doesn't go into black and white (apart from the end) so any kids hooked on colors won't mind it if they were put off by the film noir monochrome of Babes and Bullets. But you shouldn't teach your kids to be philistines anyway.