The Garfield gang is in Hawaii with a 1957 Chevy.The Garfield gang is in Hawaii with a 1957 Chevy.The Garfield gang is in Hawaii with a 1957 Chevy.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 nomination total
Lorenzo Music
- Garfield
- (voice)
Wolfman Jack
- Chief
- (voice)
Frank Nelson
- Hotel Clerk
- (voice)
- …
Gregg Berger
- Pigeon
- (voice)
- …
Desirée Goyette
- Owooda
- (voice)
Julie Payne
- Mai-Tai
- (voice)
- …
Nino Tempo
- Monkey
- (voice)
Carolyn Davis
- Woman Cat
- (voice)
Hal Smith
- Off Camera Voice
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsThat was the 17th time they broke-a-ball.
- Quotes
Worshiping Tribe Members: [bowing; repeated lines] Chrome... Chrome... Chrome...
Worshiping Man: Bop-Ba-Da-We-Bop...
Worshiping Tribe Members: [bowing] Chrome... Chrome... Chrome...
- ConnectionsFollowed by Garfield Goes Hollywood (1987)
- SoundtracksInversion Layer Airlines Jingle
Performed by Desirée Goyette
Featured review
"Garfield" is one of the classic comic strips of all time, and it spawned several classic TV series and specials. This is one of them.
Okay, the idea of taking the usual gang of people and sending them to Hawaii for some fun in the sun is not a new idea for sequels. Not even the idea of having the gang get mixed up with a forgotten tribe of polynesians who worship the volcano god and want to toss people into the pit of lava as a sacrifice is new. Having the lost tribe of Polynesians be a bunch of neo-1950's beatniks and surfer dudes is possibly a new spin on the old premise, however, and the humor is up to the usual Garfield standards.
Yes, this is a bunch of corporate-created commercial fluff, but for what it is, it's still pretty darn funny.
Okay, the idea of taking the usual gang of people and sending them to Hawaii for some fun in the sun is not a new idea for sequels. Not even the idea of having the gang get mixed up with a forgotten tribe of polynesians who worship the volcano god and want to toss people into the pit of lava as a sacrifice is new. Having the lost tribe of Polynesians be a bunch of neo-1950's beatniks and surfer dudes is possibly a new spin on the old premise, however, and the humor is up to the usual Garfield standards.
Yes, this is a bunch of corporate-created commercial fluff, but for what it is, it's still pretty darn funny.
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