Garfield Goes Hawaiian (Garfield and Friends)

"Garfield Goes Hawaiian" is the third part of the first episode in the first season of Garfield and Friends.

Plot
Garfield is diagnosed with the Hawaiian Cat Flu, an unusual disease that causes him to dance the hula whenever somebody mentions Hawaii or anything Hawaiian. Jon uses Garfield's ailment to win money on a TV show featuring funny animal stunts.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Garfield doing the Hawaiian dance every time Jon mentions "Hawaii" is hilarious to watch, along with the parrot seen at the tryouts for the funny animal stunts show.
 * 2) "Me on TV? It took long enough to discover my natural talents" - Garfield.
 * 3) An octopus tap-dancing while knitting a sweater is very impressive.
 * 4) Although Garfield's Hawaiian cat flu gets cured when takes the medicine Jon forced him to earlier on, at least Jon done the Hawaiian dance & still won $1000,000 for having the silliest dance.
 * 5) Good Ending: As mentioned above, Jon still wins the money from the show despite Garfield's Hawaiian flu being cured by doing the dance himself. Then, Jon rings Dr Liz to say that the Hawaiian flu is cured but then discovers that Garfield also has the Alaskan flu when mentioning "Alaska".

The Only Bad Quality
Note: This quality only applies to the Volume 1 DVD & the UK VHS.
 * 1) The audio of the final scene is out of sync on the Volume 1 DVD & the UK VHS, but luckily a corrected version was released on the DVD, "A Cat and His Nerd".

Reception

 * It holds a rating of 7.7/10 on IMDB.

Trivia

 * Instrumental versions of "Hello, Hollywood (Can I Come Over?)" are heard when Garfield done the Hawaiian dance. He also sang the song at times.