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, a royal cat who has just inherited a massive estate called Carlyle Castle. While Garfield enjoys a life of luxury and lasagna in the castle, Prince finds himself living the life of an ordinary pet with Jon and Odie. The duo must eventually team up to defeat the villainous Lord Dargis

What follows is a classic Prince-and-the-Pauper narrative. Garfield, now living in luxury, learns that even a mountain of roast beef gets boring without Odie to torment. Meanwhile, the timid Prince learns confidence while surviving Jon’s terrible cooking. The film culminates in a chaotic climax featuring a collapsing tower, a steamroller, and Garfield performing a "cat-culated" rescue.

The film is loosely based on Mark Twain’s The Prince and the Pauper : Garfield-A Tale Of Two Kitties -2006-- DVDR-xvi...

While the film received mixed reviews from critics—holding a low score on Rotten Tomatoes—it found a dedicated audience among children and families. It is a film that captures the essence of the mid-2000s family blockbuster: broad humor, CGI slapstick, and a recognizable voice cast, headlined by Bill Murray as the titular cat. Murray’s performance, often cited as a highlight, carries the film with his deadpan, world-weary delivery that perfectly matches Garfield’s cynical personality.

movie. The film follows Garfield and his canine companion Odie as they travel to London with their owner, Jon Arbuckle. Plot Summary The story is a feline parody of Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper . Garfield is mistaken for Prince XII , a royal cat who has just inherited

Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties (also known internationally as Garfield 2 ) takes a sharp left turn from the suburban malaise of the first film. This time, Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer) follows his unrequited love, Liz (Jennifer Love Hewitt), to London. Naturally, Garfield stows away in Jon's suitcase.

The film features a mix of live-action actors and voice talent: Bill Murray as the voice of Garfield. as the voice of Prince XII. Breckin Meyer as Jon Arbuckle. Jennifer Love Hewitt as Dr. Liz Wilson. Billy Connolly as the antagonist, Lord Dargis. Reception and Box Office Garfield, now living in luxury, learns that even

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