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Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties may not have reinvented the wheel, but it leaned into the charm of Jim Davis’s iconic character. It reminded us that whether he’s in a cul-de-sac or a castle, Garfield’s priorities remain exactly the same: avoiding Mondays and eating as much lasagna as humanly possible.

The twist? In a classic "Prince and the Pauper" trope, Garfield is mistaken for , a royal cat who has just inherited Carlyle Castle. While Prince enjoys the simple life of a commoner with Jon, Garfield takes over the throne, indulging in the finest delicacies and commanding a staff of loyal farm animals. Why It Worked for Fans garfield 2

Garfield 2 isn’t offensively bad. It’s worse: it’s boring. You’ll laugh once (Murray’s ad-lib about "royal water pressure" is a gem) and spend the remaining 78 minutes wishing the cat would take a nap so the credits would roll. Save this one for a rainy day when you’ve already watched the actual Parent Trap twice. Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties may not