

Size: 13 cm.
Origin and Creation of the Character
Garfield is an iconic character from the world of comic strips, created in 1978 by Jim Davis. This big, striped orange cat quickly became one of the most popular figures in pop culture, appearing in comics, animated series, movies, and merchandise.
With his unconditional love for lasagna, his hatred of Mondays, and his sarcastic wit, Garfield perfectly embodies the typical house cat attitude—mixing laziness and cleverness with a touch of irresistible humor.
Character Description
Garfield is a cynical, food-loving, and incredibly lazy cat. He spends his days eating, sleeping, and tormenting Odie, the naive house dog, as well as his owner, Jon Arbuckle, whom he sees more as a servant than a master.
His adventures are filled with hilarious observations on daily life, food, and boredom. Despite his nonchalant demeanor, he remains an endearing and humorous character, with jokes that often rely on absurd situations and sharp punchlines.
Today, Garfield is a true comic strip icon, still widely recognized in pop culture through numerous adaptations and his timeless humor.
Size: 13 cm.
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