Happy Birthday, Garfield

Happy Birthday, Garfield is an hour-long television special dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the Garfield comic strip, hosted by its creator Jim Davis.[1] The special was first broadcast May 17, 1988 on CBS and February 24, 1989 on CITV. It has only been released on VHS home video.

Happy Birthday, Garfield
Written byJim Davis
Directed byJim Davis
Presented byJim Davis
StarringLorenzo Music
Gregg Berger
Thom Huge
Narrated byGregg Berger
Music byJohn Powell
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)Jim Davis
CinematographyMichael Knapp
Editor(s)Harry Hinter
Running time48 min.
Production company(s)Paws, Inc.
Release
Original networkCBS
Original release17 May 1988
Chronology
Preceded byA Garfield Christmas
Followed byGarfield: His 9 Lives

Synopsis

The program featured the people behind the strips and animated adaptations, which include

gollark: no.
gollark: no.
gollark: But this is not accurate. It assumes the only options are "no god" or "basically Christian god".
gollark: Pascal's Wager basically goes "if no god, belief doesn't have costs anyway (wrong, since it takes time and may make your thinking more irrational); if god, non-belief means infinite badness (hell), belief means infinite goodness (heaven), so rationally you should believe".
gollark: There *may* be a god of some kind who rewards you for believing in them and their afterlife and such, but there is an infinity of possible gods including ones like "allocates you to heaven or hell entirely at random", "entirely indistinguishable from no god", "sends you to hell if you believe in the *other* god", "incomprehensible eldritch abomination" or "literal bees".

References

  1. Burlingame, Jon (May 17, 1988). "Ad-lib awards show has ABC nervous". The Paducah Sun. p. B4. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
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