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Garfield in the Rough (1984) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 10

Garfield in the Rough (1984) PosterSound clips of funny lines and catchphrases from the 1984 animated television special Garfield in the Rough.

Actors: Lorenzo Music (Garfield), Thom Huge (Jon Arbuckle), Hal Smith (Dicky Beaver), Orson Bean (Billy Rabbit)

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91 I don't miss the city -I do. -The flashing neon lights. I don't miss the traffic coming home from work at night.
92 I just hope we find him before he finds one of the campers.
93 I love you very much. -I guess I must love you, too. Yes, and you, too, Odie.
94 I think this is my cue to exit.
95 I want to live, do you hear me? I want to light just one little candle in this dark world. I want to live!
96 I wish I had something more powerful than this tranquilizer gun to hunt the panther with.
97 I wonder where they are? -I don't know. We'd better leave them a note and keep looking.
98 I wonder where we're going on our vacation. Hawaii might be nice.
99 I'd rather be declawed than go camping with that slobbering flea hotel.
100 I'm gonna get me some R and R, sitting in the sun like a movie star.

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