Garfield Goes Home

Garfield's Judgement Day is a 2023 American 2D/3D animated comedy-drama film produced and animated by Blue Sky Stuidos and Paws Inc. and based on Jim Davis' famous comic strip character Garfield. The film's story is heavily based on a scrapped Garfield project pitched by Jim Davis himself.

Summary
Garfield is a lazy tabby cat who has an obsession for lasagna and a strong dislike of Mondays. He spends his time booting his canine roommate Odie off the table, showing very little sympathy over his nerdy owner Jon's failures, hanging around with his mouse friend Squeak, abusing the cute kitten Nermal, and trying to impress his pink-furred girlfriend Arlene, whilst keeping a far distance away from his stalking but lovable Penelope Pussycat. Life is just perfect for Garfield...

Or is it? Garfield's dorky owner Jon Arbuckle gets married to his newly beloved wife Liz Wilson former vet. And he tries his hardest to please her the most trying not to mess things up. Being the dork he is. Garfield and Odie on the other hand question what might happen to them when Jon might have a kid, and plan to move to The "U.S. Acres", in case their remaining Feline and Canine years will be nothing but a bloodbath for them.

However they end up in the Big City, where Garfield reunites with his mom again, and while Odie meets a new breed of dogs, who happen to look just like him and are more smarter than he is. However things might just look down to our favourable duo, as they learn about a horrible storm brewing. It's coming soon. It could mean the end of everything Garfield has loved the most in his life. So it's up to him and his friends to avert the entire disaster before its too late.

Cast

 * Nick Bakay as Garfield
 * Jim Cummings as Odie
 * Justin Timberlake as Squeak
 * Will Ferrall as Jon Arbuckle
 * Jenifer Aniston as Liz Wilson
 * Eden Sher as Arlene
 * Kath Soucie as Nermal
 * Liliana Mumy as Penelope Pussycat
 * Julia Roberts as Annie (Garfield's Mother)

Trivia

 * The movie serves as being a theatrical sequel to the Television Specials from 1982 to 1991. Having the same tone and music genre.
 * Compared to the cheap CGI seen in Garfield Gets Real, Garfield's Fun Fest, Garfield's Pet Force and The Garfield Show, the CGI in the movie looks more realistic, however the characters look the same as they were in the direct to DVD movies, but without the clay-ish looks and with colored pupils, similar to Smurfs: The Lost Village.
 * The animals' mouths don't open whenever they talk. Only when they get scared, scream, burp or are eating. Much like Garfield and Friends.