
He imagines himself losing all the fat in his neck but keeping his stomach, and observes that fat "has a sick sense of humor." A music video set to Johnny Mandel's "Suicide is Painless" shows the half-skinny version of Garfield hatching from an egg, before Garfield himself is crucified while Jon and Odie watch. Recreates a strip in which Garfield notes that one never loses fat in the right places. Song: " Jurassic Park theme" by John Williams

The screen darkens and ominous music plays as Jim Davis' face fades in, then slowly fades out. Multiple reviews of the film Garfield: The Movie, all deriding it as decent at best, are shown, before showing reviews of Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties that praise it above the first film, devolving into poorly written reviews from Amazon, a review of the quality of the DVD case, and the runtime as listed on IMDb. When Jon tries to get him to talk about his addiction to the food, Garfield demands that Jon feed him first. Recreates a strip in which Garfield begs for some of Jon's lasagna.

Spandau Ballet's "True" plays as Garfield is imprisoned for lying to Jon. Recreates a strip in which Jon confronts Garfield about knocking his plant off of a windowsill, Garfield playing innocent by hugging his teddy bear. Song: "Angela (Theme from Taxi)" by Bob James The scene transitions to a 70's styled show called "The Garfield and Odie Music Special", where Garfield and Odie play the theme from the TV series Taxi on several instruments, including the dog whistle. Hearing no sound, he concludes that it is broken while a nearby Odie shivers. Recreates a strip in which Garfield finds a dog whistle and blows into it. Song: " Canon in D Major" by Johann Pachelbel Garfield repeats the line "what a great meal" from the strip, and a picture of Jim Davis is displayed between two statues. The obese Garfield and his empty food dish, along with a glass of wine, are displayed in front of several David of Michelangelo sculptures. Recreates a strip in which Garfield eats so much that his legs no longer touch the ground. Song: " Final Fantasy VI Medley" by Nobuo Uematsu The player pauses the game and selects Davis' skills menu, only to find it will not open.


Upon winning, Garfield has "Told 1 Hilarious Joke", "Found 4 Licensing Deals", and has Garfield creator Jim Davis join the party. The lasagna uses an attack that revives Garfield and defeats Jon and Odie. Garfield attacks Odie with a bone spell, but Jon defeats him using a "Mondays" attack. The scene transitions to a parody of the Final Fantasy games, with Garfield and a dish of lasagna fighting Jon and Odie. Reenacts a strip in which Garfield tries to hit Odie with a giant bone, before being caught by Jon Arbuckle and pretending to use the bone as a backscratcher.
