Garfield in Paradise is a halfhour animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip. It once again featured Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield save for the singing voice of Garfield Ho provided by Lou Rawls. The special was first broadcast May 27, 1986 on CBS. It has been released on both VHS and DVD home video.
In the village, Jon and Garfield find romance with the tribal princess, Owooda, and her cat, MaiTai. Meanwhile, the chief asks the village idiot, Monkey, to fix the car and Odie helps him. Suddenly, the volcano begins to erupt and Owooda tells Jon that she and MaiTai must sacrifice themselves to save the village. However, the volcano rejects Owooda and MaiTai, and the village shaman, Pigeon, interprets that it wants the car instead, and if it does not have the car within thirty seconds, it will blow the island into pieces. Monkey and Odie make their one last attempt to get the car fixed, which still does not work until Odie simply taps the engine with a hammer. The car finally starts and zooms through the village and up to the volcano with Monkey driving and Odie hanging on the engine hood. The car falls into the crater and the spirit of the Cruiser in the cars ghost flies out and drives off into the night sky the volcano is now at peace. Monkey and Odie are presumed dead until they climb out of the volcanic crater. In the end, Jon, Garfield, and the villagers carry Monkey and Odie back to the village in a heros fashion.
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