He once tossed a bowling ball to Garfield to help him out of the tree, although his mischievous grin after Garfield fell down suggests that it was a prank. Another example was Odie locking Garfield and Jon out of a car, just before a downpour hit. His most cunning trick by far was when, after Garfield used the "Schlocko Laundro-Mutt" to torment him, he sneaked the collar around Garfield's neck before giving him a messy chili dog, thus setting the Laundro-Mutt on the cat; later on, both Garfield and Odie got their revenge by slipping the collar on Jon and throwing mud at him so the Laundro-Mutt would perform one last wash.
In the comic of August 26, , Garfield describes Odie's species as "purebred clown" after trying to find out what kind of dog Odie is with the help of a book. Odie is often kicked or pushed off the table by Garfield or the victim of some practical joke. Odie usually has a long, stretchy tongue and slobbers in his appearances.
Recently, as of , he is seen walking on two feet, instead of all fours, just like Garfield, though this was demonstrated in earlier strips as well. Odie is the only animal character in the Garfield series without a recurring voice bubble, as he is portrayed as a "normal" house dog.
Odie can say, "Yeah", "Huh? He has occasionally been shown thinking. In The Garfield Show , he says some intelligible sentences, and short phrases. When he talks on Garfield and Friends , he speaks by moving his mouth, although other dogs do not do so.
Odie speaks in a similar manner in Garfield Gets Real and its sequels, frequently saying complete sentences ranging from "I don't know", "My bone! In the Reading Ring game on the Professor Garfield site, if one manages to get the June 21, strip, while facing Dr. Stripp, having the third panel will let the player hear Odie say "Mmm hmm" angry at Jon for trying to eat Odie's squeaky hamburger toy mistaking it for a real hamburger.
Also, in the January 13, comic strip, he is seen laughing at Garfield. And in the June 15, comic strip, he is seen poking Lyman saying "I'm hungry", he has been presumably been shown thinking when Garfield was using him as a ventriloquist's dummy in Odie is, to Garfield , a slobbering, smiling house-pet.
Due to this view, Garfield sometimes underestimates Odie. In others, he has been seen setting decoys, writing poetry, and finding a complete superhero outfit, making Garfield briefly look bad. In yet another one, Odie tossed Garfield a bowling ball to "help" Garfield out of a tree he was stuck in.
In two strips, Garfield went to see what was at the end of Odie's unusually long tongue, which turned out to be a second Odie. Garfield acknowledges this by saying short, catchy phrases that sometimes anger Odie. On numerous occasions, Garfield actually does care a great deal for Odie, most notably in Here Comes Garfield , in which Odie is briefly captured by the dogcatcher and Garfield tearfully realizes through flashbacks of him and Odie playing together how sad his life would be without him.
Also, Garfield was visibly angry when a con artist alley cat in " Pros and Cons " conned Odie out of the grocery money, leaving Jon to be upset with Odie. So Garfield went to great lengths to clear Odie's name and get the money back. In another name-clearing instance, when Odie was televised as being part of a purse-snatching dog gang, Garfield refused to believe it because, in his words, "Odie is honest, true blue, and decent.
And he's not even smart enough to steal. Other times, Garfield tries to put the blame on Odie for some of the mishaps he has done. Garfield also enjoys kicking Odie off of the table. Odie does manage to get occasional revenge on Garfield. Comically, Odie steps out to grin at Garfield, wearing a plaid shirt, indicating that he framed Garfield. Odie would also commonly do things to Garfield, but he gets his revenge.
In one storyline, Garfield gets beat up by a bulldog after smacking him and has to wear a cast for nearly a week. The cast covers Garfield's entire body but his face. Odie torments Garfield throughout the duration of this time. When he appears, it is usually because Jon has to babysit him. According to " Change of Mind ", Nermal's owners leave him at Jon's house "every so often.
Nermal revels in his cuteness and proudly proclaims himself as the cutest kitten in the world. Nermal can be quite devious at times like when he tricked Garfield into thinking there was a shark in his water bowl by swimming in it with a shark fin.
Nermal also takes great pleasure in irritating Garfield in spite of Garfield being bigger and stronger than him Garfield told the audience that Nermal might not live to see his next birthday on one such occasion. Nermal is shown to secretly look up to Garfield and sees him as his best friend, despite Garfield mistreating him.
In The Garfield Show , Nermal often acts smug to Garfield and sometimes blackmails him into being nice to him, playing with him or getting him and Odie kicked out of the house for his mess, possibly due to years of Garfield being mean to him. He is also much more arrogant, narcissistic and selfish than in previous incarnations.
In " Out on a Limb " while normally calm, he can go into uncontrollable fits of rage if anyone calls him mangy. In the Garfield Originals episode "Beware of Nermal", Nermal is shown constantly trying to annoy or harass Garfield in many ways, including putting a bomb behind him.
All of Nermal's attempts fail by Garfield's awareness, and he ends up getting hurt or humiliated in the end. Abnermal is the superhero version of Nermal. Unlike the rest of the team, Abnermal quickly takes to his superpowers and is overjoyed to be a hero. Abnermal's abilities include his Pester Power, the ability to create force fields, and a body temperature of absolute zero that allows him to freeze anything he touches and project ice blasts.
In the movie, he is given super speed. Ramone is an alter-ego disguise made by Nermal to win the Fun Fest by dancing with Arlene. Garfield eventually exposes his identity while fighting over who gets to dance with Arlene, resulting in a disqualification. Several other kittens that greatly resemble Nermal are seen at the end of " The Art of Being Uncute ", all of them having won their local cutest cat competitions and winning trips to Greenland, and all of them seemed to want to annoy Garfield.
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