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@DeePeeArts Hi! I'm GeeGee, I draw Garfield, furries and anything related!
I'm pretty much a newer artist and still trying to find my footing!!
Garfield. A comic where people have figured out it’s funnier if you simply remove Garfield or Garfield’s thoughts. This one is accidentally funny if you ignore Garfield and assume Jon is talking about the coronavirus but he’s just too numb to care.
Am I the only one that has always hated Goofy's costume design at the Disney Parks?
The disconnect of the eyes. The teeth that are too "pointed". The "Garfield eyes" instead of his classic full and open ones.
The other main characters got updates years ago but this is Goofy 🤔
Commission for garfieldstoes on Insta!! So refreshing to do some cute stuff again after what feels like forever ✨
#furry #furryart #commissionsopen #furryfandom
garfield's long cultural arc is one of ubiquity, oversaturation, deconstruction, absurdism, nihilism, and beyond - Garfield Kart has become a virtual currency, and GarfieldEats is a perfect monsterchild of the disruptive tech startup grift.
is there anything Garfield /can't/ do?
Jim Davis has worked on several avant-garde Garfield projects, like the existential 1989 "Alone" halloween strip, the visceral strip "Primal Self", and the animated Garfield: His Nine Lives special - showcases of ambition far broader than a newspaper strip.
not much insight about them to offer, really - all we can do is revel at the sheer number of them, and their range of subjects. some are illustrated, some are parody, some are surreal, and some look like postmodern garfield memes. life imitates art, i suppose.
these are simply title banners that are used for full-length (sunday edition) garfield newspaper strips.
there are dozens of them, they all look different, and are not documented at all from what i can tell.
for your very niche consideration: the aesthetically weird and wild world of garfield comic strip title banners.
a thread.
Gusto Gummi
TV Show: Adventures of the Gummi Bears
Episode: My Gummi Lies Over the Ocean
Year: 1986
Note: This was Paulsen's first role with Disney. Corey Burton is the voice of Gruffi Gummi and Lorenzo Music (Garfield) is the voice of Tummi Gummi.
@yakkopinky #FunFactFriday