懒惰却又聪明的肥猫、又笨又可爱的傻狗和一个整天迷迷糊糊的主人乔恩之间的搞笑日常故事。
In this season, the show went back to airing one new episode a week, but stayed in the hour-length format, filling up the second half-hour with episodes from previous seasons and some of the prime-time specials from the 1980s. This entire season, along with the second half of season 6, is available on Garfield and Friends: Volume 5 DVD set. Also worth noting is that here, a new theme song was added that was written by J.R. Johnston and Neil Panton. The theme was sung by J.R. Johnston. This theme song was not shown internationally, and as a result, it does not appear on the DVDs (although Garfield's quotations are kept intact). This new introduction sequence used most clips from Seasons 5-7 and a few from the first two seasons, as well as Garfield in Paradise and Garfield's Feline Fantasies. The episodes stopped using a few seconds of the theme playing in the episode title cards after season seven's fourth episode; music from the episodes were used in the title cards until the show ended, even though season six used music from some of their episodes.
This popular animated television cartoon featured two Stone Age families, the Flintstones and their neighbors, the Rubbles. Much of the humor was based on its comic portrayals of modern conveniences, reinterpreted using Stone Age 'technology.' Most notably were their cars, complete with absence of floorboards to allow them to be 'foot-powered.'
章总章总,有个大人物要见你。”正在埋头看文件的章雨抬头瞥了他一眼又低头,才悠悠地问,“哪个大人物要见我?”“顾东阳。”“哦,我还以为什么了不得的大人物呢。顾东阳,不认识。”章雨漫不经心的说。“我怎么说也跟你同在一个屋檐下住了无数个日夜,你居然说不认识我,是不是非得我做点什么你才能想起我是谁?”