Haw! I’ve seen Garfield cartoons with all of Garfield’s thought balloons removed, leaving him as a mysteriously smiling observer, but this version trumps that one, handily. I think it’s kind of awesome, to be honest. Thanks for posting it!
aha, Yeah I saw that too! Jesus it just turns into a existential nightmare! It’s like Stupid American Comic about a fat orange cat who hates Mondays to American Psycho!
The ways people change this horribly unfunny comic to make it funny are stunning. I’ve seen the no garfield one, the no garfield dialog one, and the “lets rearrange the comics in random order!” one. now this one….Genius.
[...] 17 03 2008 An Ode to my favorite Comic, Sally Forth, The inspiration for Garfield Minus Garfield (Garfield minus Garfield plus Cat), a rebuttal to Garfield Minus Garfield: Garfield minus Garfield plus [...]
I think this is just as clever as the Garfield minus Garfield comics…Not only does the cat look a lot less cartoonish, but it doesn’t react *AT ALL*…Garfield is too “human”; Realfield is like a real cat, and really shows off the insanity of one who converses with their pet cat…
[...] Garfield and Garfield Minus Garfield being two good examples. Then there’s Realfield where the use a real cat instead of Garfield, and of course what good story doesn’t have a [...]
[...] panels. Images of strips with Garfield’s thought bubbles removed or Garfield replaced by a silent, realistically-drawn cat have been circulating online as well. But this concept, as simple as it is, became an online [...]
The irrefutable futility of life itself is made astoundingly clear in these enormously relevant, intensely satirical, and deeply scathing vignettes. I’m nearly tempted to gouge out my eyes, as there can be no greater universal truth then what has been seen here at this time.
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Haw! I’ve seen Garfield cartoons with all of Garfield’s thought balloons removed, leaving him as a mysteriously smiling observer, but this version trumps that one, handily. I think it’s kind of awesome, to be honest. Thanks for posting it!
i think this version of garfield is more sad and believable whereas the version with garfield removed…
http://garfieldminusgarfield.tumblr.com/
…is just hilarious.
aha, Yeah I saw that too! Jesus it just turns into a existential nightmare! It’s like Stupid American Comic about a fat orange cat who hates Mondays to American Psycho!
LOOL
Too Funny, Came here from Digg.
Cute cat
[...] I followed another link to Realfield where Garfield is replaced with a more realistic cat. Hillarity [...]
Edraid » Simulation and Garfield said this on February 26, 2008 at 9:27 pm |
[...] sure to check out Realfield as well. That is a cold bastard cat, that’s for [...]
iPood:Blag » Blog Archive » Garfield Minus Garfield said this on February 26, 2008 at 9:35 pm |
The ways people change this horribly unfunny comic to make it funny are stunning. I’ve seen the no garfield one, the no garfield dialog one, and the “lets rearrange the comics in random order!” one. now this one….Genius.
That is brilliant!
[...] Realfield is Garfield, but with a realistic looking cat. [...]
The Anti-Boredom Team » Post modern Garfield parodies said this on March 2, 2008 at 3:56 pm |
I LOVE REALFIELD!!!
[...] then there’s Garfield Replaced by a Cat (click to enlarge) (via) tb – possibly related posts-The Truth of False-My [...]
Lee.org » Garfield Minus Garfield plus Garfield said this on March 13, 2008 at 4:37 pm |
[...] 17 03 2008 An Ode to my favorite Comic, Sally Forth, The inspiration for Garfield Minus Garfield (Garfield minus Garfield plus Cat), a rebuttal to Garfield Minus Garfield: Garfield minus Garfield plus [...]
In Stitches « The Unheard said this on March 17, 2008 at 7:01 pm |
[...] also Garfield Minus Garfield Minus Jon Plus Real Cat File under: Humour Don’t just sit there, type [...]
pinksy » Blog Archive » Garfield Minus Jon said this on March 19, 2008 at 8:50 pm |
I think this is just as clever as the Garfield minus Garfield comics…Not only does the cat look a lot less cartoonish, but it doesn’t react *AT ALL*…Garfield is too “human”; Realfield is like a real cat, and really shows off the insanity of one who converses with their pet cat…
I still believe the best form of this joke includes Garfield as a silent witness.
The addition of this cat is unnecessary and absurd to me.
[...] Garfield and Garfield Minus Garfield being two good examples. Then there’s Realfield where the use a real cat instead of Garfield, and of course what good story doesn’t have a [...]
Deviant Empire » Blog Archive » I See Similarities said this on May 27, 2008 at 10:18 pm |
This is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen! I just can’t stop smiling! Good show!
Just a bad ripoff of this site:
http://garfieldminusgarfield.net/
HAHAHAHA this is the most funniest thing ever!!! =D I can’t stop laughing!!!!
[...] o Realfield, também acima, faz o mesmo, mas não retira o bichano irônico de cena, apenas o transforma em um [...]
Garfield moderno « Randomizing said this on December 8, 2008 at 6:01 pm |
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[...] panels. Images of strips with Garfield’s thought bubbles removed or Garfield replaced by a silent, realistically-drawn cat have been circulating online as well. But this concept, as simple as it is, became an online [...]
diagonal thoughts » Blog Archive » Garfield Minus Garfield said this on January 6, 2009 at 7:06 pm |
“Just a bad ripoff of this site: http://garfieldminusgarfield.net/”
Realfield came first. For that matter Silent Garfield did also.
The irrefutable futility of life itself is made astoundingly clear in these enormously relevant, intensely satirical, and deeply scathing vignettes. I’m nearly tempted to gouge out my eyes, as there can be no greater universal truth then what has been seen here at this time.
This reminds me of real cats, the weird way they focus on your face.