Garfield, a fat and lazy orange tabby cat, likes eating, sleeping, bullying Ou Di, sending Naarmann to Abu Dhabi and playing tricks on the postman. Deep down, I love Jon and Ou Di. Garfield never said that, but the audience will understand.
Jon Affleck, Garfield's owner and cartoonist. Sometimes it looks dull and diarrhea. Often annoyed by Garfield's behavior. Like Lisa. Whenever Garfield is in trouble, Jon punishes it, such as not letting it watch TV. Jon needs to guide Garfield to do the right thing. Jon occasionally asked Garfield to catch mice, but it was always unsuccessful, because Garfield didn't like to eat mice, and Garfield and Freud's mice were friends.
Ou Di-Garfield's best friend. He once belonged to Jon's former roommate Lyman (never appeared on the show, but he was a character, appearing in the earliest comics). Garfield often kicks me off the table. It looks very stupid and gullible, but it is actually more cunning and clever. Ou Di is the only animal image that expresses his meaning through body movements rather than words, and Garfield can usually understand his meaning. (Note that Ou Di's voice is voiced by an actor. )
Naarmann, a lovely gray tabby cat, calls herself "the cutest cat in the world". Naarmann is very naughty and likes to harass Garfield and brag about how cute he is. Garfield often packages Naarmann into mail and sends it to Abu Dhabi (which usually fails). Although officially considered as a male, Naarmann's voice is a lady's, which leads to gender ambiguity in Naarmann. In the first two seasons, the Spanish version of Naarmann was called "Sirma", a female kitten.
Butch-a teddy bear. Garfield regards Butch as a good partner and takes him to bed. It was first found in a drawer. He is Garfield's only toy. Garfield temporarily lost Pocky after The Avenger of the Cloak.
One day, a mouse moved to Garfield's house and found the cat very scared. But Garfield became good friends with Garfield after repeatedly saying that he wouldn't hurt him or eat mice. Occasionally, Jon finds out, and then he will "trick" Jon with Garfield.
Binch clown-always shouting loudly, so some people hate it (in animation, not the audience). Have their own series of programs. Garfield and Ou Di always try to avoid watching TV. His mantra is, "Hey, murderer!" (hi! Kids. ) Seeing Garfield will be changed to "Heeeeeeeeeeeey, cat!" (hi! Cat! )
Herman postman-a postman who likes to deliver letters. Trapped by Garfield. Whenever Herman leaves his job, is dismissed or takes a vacation, his boss will eventually call him back, because no one can deliver a letter to Garfield.
Lisa Wilson-Garfield's veterinarian. I date Jon occasionally, but I often suffer from Garfield's escort. collect
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Orson pig.-A pig. He is the manager and leader of the farm (for other reasons). His job is to assign work to others and mediate friendship. I like reading. Whenever Orson reads a book, the surrounding scenes are the same as Orson's. Orson is here because he has two tasks: to make Roy do the right thing and to make Wade brave. Orson is a neat freak and often takes a bath. Wade once said Orson was the cleanest pig in the world. He plays Roy, Wade, Bo, Lan Luolin, Booker's good friend and Sheldon's "father" image. Orson is afraid of his brothers. He has a superhero identity, called: whirlwind pig.
Wade duck, a cowardly duck, has a swimming ring and a mini Wade on it, which basically conforms to Wade's own expression or * * * song. What are you afraid of, even if it is a trivial matter. When he is afraid, (almost) he talks nonsense and others can't understand him. Wade is most afraid of weasels.
Roy Rooster-a self-centered rooster who likes practical jokes. Always planning pranks, usually Orson or others come forward to stop them. Although he is selfish, he is a conscientious rooster. Roy and Wade are very close friends. In the animation, Wade and Roy even knew each other for about 14 years.
Bo, an amiable sheep, has a positive but lazy attitude towards life. Almost never get angry. The reason for being angry is that others bully their friends.
Lan Lorraine-Bob's sister always spends a lot of time thinking about herself and her brother, and often quarrels with her brother. Sometimes I have a bad temper. The relationship with Orson is the best.
Booker-"Kid", a cute and confident chicken, keeps chasing nameless bugs. His name is taken from Orson's favorite book.
Sheldon Booker's twin brother. Once hatched, only the feet break its shell. There seems to be "all kinds" of things in his shell, but this is just another shell. Nobody knows who Booker and Sheldon's parents are. (Garfield part)
Cactus Jack, the foreman of holiday ranch, expresses cowboy in an old way and rejects modern technology.
He has a big nose, just like his name. He is a businessman. He often cheats Jon, but Garfield always outsmarts him in the end. He always calls Jon by the wrong name, such as "Mr. Abday" or "Mr. Abanak"
Buddy Bear-A group of three bears named Proportion, Bobby and Bertie (in Garfield's opera episode, I introduced myself as William Robert and bertram). The three of them always preach that it is right for Yang Mo to stick to the rules in the form of singing and dancing. For example, we are Buddy Bear, and we always ... If you don't agree, you are wrong. Wait a minute. Their program replaced Binch. Roy took part in the plan twice, but he became a scapegoat. Buddy Xiong satirized 1980' s "concern" and other plots. At the end of the series, there is a No.4 female Buddy Bear, that is, their sister Betty. They always end up with Garfield slapping his face with pizza.
Crazy Molly, a second-hand garbage salesman (who claims to be crazy), is like a liar, trying to get Jon to buy cheap garbage.
Sing the first appearance of ants and steal Garfield's picnic food. Always in the form of singing.
Penelope Garfield's girlfriend.
Rudy-whenever Garfield criticizes dogs on TV programs, this dog named Rudy will come out and teach Garfield a lesson. Garfield once "induced" tap dancing on TV.
A young crow. His father always thinks Garfield ate his son. I like playing with cats. Saved by Garfield.
Owen burnside-Jon's neighbor is always "invaded" by Garfield (usually stealing barbecue), and then he threatens to hit Jon.
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Orson's brothers-their names are Mott, Gao and wart. The three brothers often bully Orson or try to steal food from the farm. Orson is rarely called by his name, but is called "weak pig". Although they are triplets, they are different in size. Mott is the shortest, tallest and cleverest. He has yellow eyes (although many people with yellow eyes are not tall) and buckteeth, and warts are the highest.
Fred parachuted because he was afraid of heights.
Newton duck-poor memory, almost none.
Bug-Booker often chased them, but failed. They don't want to reveal their names, but there is a bug called "hazel tree" in the cartoon.
Weasel-nameless, always secretly trying to kidnap chickens. Usually Roy (occasionally Wade) will stop him.
Fox-tried to kidnap Sheldon, although he kept saying "looks unfamiliar" (referring to Sheldon)
Wolf-stealing chickens like a weasel.
Chloe-Roy's niece, nerd. Roy always said he didn't like her, but he would save Chloe at the critical moment.
Plato, a brown-haired rooster, was liked by ladies when he came to work on the farm, but he was driven out of the farm because he was too timid to face the weasel.