The breathtakingly bizarre videos from YouTube user Lasagna Cat mark another phenomenon I didn’t know I needed but now can’t live without. Lasagna Cat puts a typically unfunny Garfield cartoon into live-action, then reimagines it as a random music video. I can relate to the one above because whenever I drink coffee, my eyes fall out and my tail pokes through the mug, too. It’s so normal. You’ll either love these videos or hate them. But if you love them, do check out the others, like yesterday’s add, an appropriation of Exposé’s "I’ll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me," in which Jon teaches Garfield about the food chain. (Thanks to Best Week Ever blog for the tip.)
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I’ve never found the Garfield comic strips to be particularly great, either, but what explains my near obsession with the animated TV version??
PS These videos are awesome.
Annie, thanks so much for posting about these videos, I just wasted about 20 minutes watching them. They’re AMAZING. I think my favorite is the one set to the theme from Jurassic Park; though at four minutes, it’s like the epic of the bunch.
I almost cried when I sent this link to a friend that I thought would totally get it and she told me to never forward her anything else ever again. I hope she was joking. For her sake. Cuz those videos are among the best things that have ever happened to me.
this is the greatest thing on the internet. but who is that person that comes up at then end? i liked the goth version the best.
this is the greatest thing on the internet. but who is that person that comes up at then end? i liked the goth version the best.
It’s Jim Davis, the creator of Garfield.
A Garfield Christmas special without Garfield.
I’ve never found the Garfield comic strips to be particularly great, either, but what explains my near obsession with the animated TV version??
PS These videos are awesome.
http://www.goldenteahouse.com/