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Like Garfield, Odie used to be presented as a quadrupedal but now stands mostly bipedal. Odie once appeared to talk in a certain comic, but it was just Garfield dreaming.
Like Garfield, Odie used to be presented as a quadrupedal but now stands mostly bipedal. Odie once appeared to talk in a certain comic, but it was just Garfield dreaming.

==Analysis==
Librarian and cartoonist Katy Kavanagh saw Odie as "the comic relief" used to create humour in opposition to Garfield, who is "represented as the curmudgeon".<ref>{{cite journal |last=Kavanagh |first=Katy |date=2013 |title=Incorporating cartoons in an academic library: Spicing up LibGuides graphically at East Carolina University |url=/proxy/https://crln.acrl.org/index.php/crlnews/article/view/8977/9742 |journal=College & Research Libraries News |volume=74 |issue=7 |pages=358-373 |access-date=November 21, 2023}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:02, 21 November 2023

Odie
Garfield character
File:Odie the Dog.svg
First appearanceJanuary 29, 1976, in Jon (as Spot)
August 8, 1978, in Garfield (as Odie)
Created byJim Davis
Voiced byGregg Berger (1982-present)
Harvey Guill�n (The Garfield Movie)[1]
In-universe information
SpeciesDog
GenderMale
FamilyLyman (former owner), Jon Arbuckle (current owner), Garfield, Tyrone, Toto, Dotty and Spotty, Shelly, Mama, Pappy, Gavin, Kevin
NationalityAmerican
BirthdayAugust 8, 1978

Odie is a fictional dog who appears in the comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis. He has also made appearances in the animated television series Garfield and Friends and The Garfield Show, two live-action/CGI feature films, and three fully CGI films.

Appearances

Odie is a yellow-furred, brown-eared dog with a black tail. In the live-action/animated films based on the Garfield franchise, he is depicted as a wire-haired dachshund/terrier mix.[2] When the character was introduced, his ears were a solid black; this was changed in 1979 to prevent confusion with Snoopy from the Peanuts comic strip.[3]

He has a large tongue and slobbers in his appearances. After October 1997, he began walking regularly on two feet, instead of all fours, like Garfield. In the feature film adaptation Garfield: The Movie, Odie's ability to walk, and more importantly dance on two legs, earns him a lot of attention, and is a major plot point throughout the film. He is seen by Garfield as a "slobbering atrocity" in some of the earlier strips, and then later Garfield feels more sympathetic about Odie.

History

The name came from a car dealership commercial written by Jim Davis, which featured Odie the Village Idiot. Davis liked the name Odie and decided to use it again.[4] When Garfield was first submitted, Davis called Odie "Spot". He then visited cartoonist Mort Walker to show him his strips, and Walker told Davis "I had a dog named Spot". When Davis asked "Really?", Walker replied "Yes, in Boner's Ark, one of my comic strips". Davis changed Spot's name to Odie.

Odie first appeared in the strip on August 8, 1978; the date is considered his birthday. He was originally a pet to Jon Arbuckle's friend and roommate, Lyman, but Lyman disappeared from the series after about five years with no explanation, after which ownership of Odie transferred to Jon instead. However, there was a four part episode from The Garfield Show which explained what happened to Lyman and how they found him.[citation needed]

Like Garfield, Odie used to be presented as a quadrupedal but now stands mostly bipedal. Odie once appeared to talk in a certain comic, but it was just Garfield dreaming.

Analysis

Librarian and cartoonist Katy Kavanagh saw Odie as "the comic relief" used to create humour in opposition to Garfield, who is "represented as the curmudgeon".[5]

References

  1. ^ Harvey Guillén [@harveyguillen] (November 13, 2023). "I can finally share I'll be playing "Odie" in the new @GarfieldMovie with @prattprattpratt .. who's excited for next summer ?! 🧡" (Tweet). Retrieved November 13, 2023 – via Twitter.
  2. ^ "Garfield: An Interview with Jim Davis". BlackFilm.com. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Garfield on Instagram: "celebrating 45 years of Odie 🐕 #Garfield45"". Instagram. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  4. ^ Character profile (click on Odie) Archived 2007-11-02 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Kavanagh, Katy (2013). "Incorporating cartoons in an academic library: Spicing up LibGuides graphically at East Carolina University". College & Research Libraries News. 74 (7): 358–373. Retrieved November 21, 2023.