10 Funniest Garfield Comics Starring Jon Arbuckle's Girlfriend Liz
After years of searching for love, Jon Arbuckle developed a relationship with Liz, a character who brought a fresh dynamic to the long-running strip.
Garfield: The Movie is the 2004 live-action adaptation of Jim Davis’ famous comic strip of the same name. Starring Bill Murray as the orange lasagna-loving cat, the movie revolves around the disruption that comes with the arrival of Odie, a dog Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer) adopts when he meets Liz (Jennifer Love-Hewitt).
After years of searching for love, Jon Arbuckle developed a relationship with Liz, a character who brought a fresh dynamic to the long-running strip.
Garfield: The Movie is the 2004 live-action adaptation of Jim Davis’ famous comic strip of the same name. Starring Bill Murray as the orange lasagna-loving cat, the movie revolves around the disruption that comes with the arrival of Odie, a dog Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer) adopts when he meets Liz (Jennifer Love-Hewitt).
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