Garfield has been a beloved character since 1978, captivating hundreds of thousands of people with his blend of sarcasm and laziness. What began as a simple comic strip has since evolved into an empire, movies, books, TV shows, and more. Despite these changes, Garfield has remained true to his roots as a comic strip character, maintaining the charm and humour that first captured large audiences.
The orange, lovable cat is so iconic that even if you’ve never seen a single piece of media about him, you likely know who he is. His dislike for Mondays is particularly famous, making him relatable to anyone. I’ve never encountered someone who openly dislikes Garfield or his brand. There’s simply nothing to dislike about him.
It’s remarkable that something as small as a comic strip could lead to over 10 movies and TV shows. This kind of success is rare. Garfield’s simplicity is what makes him timeless. He isn’t catered to a specific age group or demographic; his humour and personality resonate with a global audience. Whether you are a child or an adult weather or not you even like cats Garfield is for everyone.
Moreover, Garfield is free from controversy or opinions outside of pasta and weekdays. His character and stories are straightforward—an orange cat with an attitude. This universality makes him appealing regardless of the time period or current events. Even the comic strips from 1978 can still be enjoyed by anyone today, as they are timeless in a sense.
In my opinion, Garfield represents the perfect piece of media. He reaches a wide audience and remains relatable to most people. His humour, simplicity, and enduring charm make him a standout character in the world of entertainment. What more could you want from a simple cat? Garfield’s ability to connect with so many people, across different media and over decades, makes him the best cartoon character ever.