Garfield's Fun Fest
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Garfield's Fun Fest | |
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Directed by | Mark A.Z. Dippé |
Written by | Jim Davis |
Based on | Garfield by Jim Davis |
Produced by | Jim Davis John Davis |
Starring | Frank Welker Gregg Berger Tim Conway Greg Eagles Wally Wingert Jason Marsden Jennifer Darling Neil Ross Stephen Stanton Fred Tatasciore Audrey Wasilewski |
Narrated by | Tim Conway |
Edited by | Aaron Seelman |
Music by | Kenneth Burgomaster |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Garfield's Fun Fest is a 2008 CGI film starring Garfield. It was produced by Paws, Inc. in cooperation with The Animation Picture Company and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. It was written by Garfield's creator Jim Davis as a sequel to Garfield Gets Real. The DVD was released in stores on August 5, 2008. It was followed by a third direct to video film, Garfield's Pet Force, in 2009.
Plot
Garfield and his friends enter a talent contest, the Fun Fest, but as the audience was not entertained by his performance another cat (with bigger muscles and an accent) arrives to compete against him, Ramone.
He and Odie venture into a forest and climb a steep mountain in search of the legendary "Funny Water", which is supposed to make them more humorous. They gather some of the water and fly back to the studio using a hang glider, only to find that Ramone is dancing with his girlfriend Arlene. Just as Garfield is about to give up, Freddy Frog tells him to search within himself for his own humorous talent, so Garfield beats Ramone and wins the Fun Fest. Ramone is revealed to be a robot controlled by Nermal, as the latter also sought to win the contest's prize.
Cast
- Frank Welker - Garfield, Jeff, Leonard, Delivery Gnome, Prop Boy
- Tim Conway - Freddy Frog, Gate Guard, Momma Bear, Roger, Narrator
- Gregg Berger - Odie, Shecky
- Jennifer Darling - Bonita Stegman, Betty, Bonnie Bear
- Greg Eagles - Eli
- Jason Marsden - Nermal/Ramone
- Neil Ross - Walter "Wally" Stegman, Charles
- Stephen Stanton - Randy Rabbit, Stanislavsky
- Fred Tatasciore - Billy Bear, Junior Bear
- Audrey Wasilewski - Arlene, Momma Bear, Zelda
- Wally Wingert - Jon Arbuckle
Additional voices
- Cathy Cavadini
- Kaden Dippe
- Greg Finley
- Jeffery Todd Fischer
- David Michie
- Paige Nan Pollack
- Ruth Zalduando
Video game
A Nintendo DS game that is based on the film was released on July 29, 2008.[1] It was developed by Black Lantern Studios and published by DSI Games in North America and Zoo Digital Publishing in Europe.
Future
Following the success of Fun Fest, a sequel to the film, titled Garfield's Pet Force, was released as a direct-to-video film on DVD and Blu-ray. The film was released on June 16, 2009. It is the final instalment in a trilogy of computer animation Garfield films, including Fun Fest and Garfield Gets Real.[2]
Reception
Critical response
Review aggregator Metacritic gives the film a score of 44 out of 100, based on 5 critics, indicating "generally mixed reviews".[3] Paul Mavis of DVD Talk said in his review: "Maybe the problem is that Garfield creator Jim Davis, who wrote this movie, can't translate his humor into an 80 minute film. What's funny in a three-panel strip becomes drawn out and forced in a feature-length film. The obvious video-game structuring of the scenes is to be expected, I guess, in these days of rampant, voracious synergy, but that doesn't make the film any more palatable. Maybe somebody else should be brought in to write these straight-to-DVD toons? It doesn't help, either, that the voice work here is somewhat muted. Legendary Frank Welker as Garfield doesn't seem all that inspired this time around (true, he's working with a character who's supposed to be ticked off and monotone, but Welker doesn't seem to find any fun here). And unfortunately, Tim Conway basically phones in his turn as Freddy Frog (even that character's name shows Davis' tired approach to the material - Freddy? Really? That's the funniest or most memorable name you could come up with?). I'm a fan of Conway's, but there's very little here to recommend in his rote performance."[4]
Release
Garfield's Fun Fest was released on DVD on August 5, 2008, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.[5]
References
- ^ http://ds.gamespy.com/nintendo-ds/garfields-fun-fest/
- ^ "Alcon Plans A Series of Fully-CG 'Garfield' Features". Cartoon Brew. Retrieved May 26, 2016.
- ^ "Garfield's Fun Fest". Metacritic. United States: CBS Interactive. Retrieved May 19, 2019.
- ^ Mavis, Paul (August 25, 2008). "Garfield's Fun Fest". DVD Talk. United States: Internet Brands. Retrieved May 19, 2019.
- ^ Garfield's Fun Fest. 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (DVD). Century City: Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International. November 24, 2019. ASIN B0017XOFCS. Retrieved May 19, 2019.
External links
- 2008 films
- American computer-animated films
- Garfield films
- Films with screenplays by Jim Davis (cartoonist)
- Direct-to-video animated films
- 20th Century Fox animated films
- Davis Entertainment films
- Films featuring anthropomorphic characters
- Direct-to-video sequel films
- 20th Century Fox direct-to-video films
- 2000s American animated films
- American films
- Films directed by Mark A.Z. Dippé
- Animated films based on comics
- American children's animated comedy films
- American children's animated fantasy films