Keeping Cool

Keeping Cool

Infobox Television episode
Title = Keeping Cool
Series = Garfield and Friends


Caption =
Season = 1
Episode = 26
Airdate = November 12, 1988
Production = US009-B
Writer = Mark Evanier
Director = John Walker
Steve Clark
John Sparey
Guests =
Episode list = List of Garfield and Friends episodes
Prev = The Binky Show
Next = Don't Move!

"Keeping Cool" is an episode of U.S. Acres from the series "Garfield and Friends". It originally aired on November 12, 1988. [ [http://www.povonline.com/Garf%20Episodes.htm Garfield & Friends Episode Guide.] ]

Episode recap

Wade runs around in a typical frenzy and crashes into Orson. Orson tells him that there is nothing so catastrophic that it warrants that kind of panic, but then Wade reveals that he is frantic because Orson’s brothers are coming to visit. Orson then runs around frantically like Wade, and he explains it’s because when he was a kid, his brothers used to play runt ball with him, using "him" as the runt.
Bo then comes by and sings a song encouraging Orson to keep his cool, and Orson decides he’s going to do just that -- as soon as his brothers leave. He runs away, and Orson’s brothers ask Bo where he went, and Bo tells them to leave Orson alone. Wade then tells them that they can’t make Bo mad, but they try to make him mad by first pulling his wool off him and then dribbling him like a basketball. After neither act makes Bo mad, they give up and then search for Orson.
Wade is guarding a shed and talking (multi-directionally) about not knowing where Orson is, but when Orson’s brothers approach him, Wade opens the shed and presents Orson (because Wade is a coward). The brothers then commence a game of runt ball, but Bo walks up and suggests a game of tug-of-war, assuring them that he might get mad if he loses.
The brothers agree, and they are soon at one end of a rope under the assumption that Bo is at the other end -- but Bo walks up to them and reveals that the rope is actually connected to a bus, which soon pulls them off to the next county. Wade shows his surprise at seeing Bo mad, to which Bo states that he only gets mad when people are mistreating his friends. Orson asks what they will do when the bus returns with his brothers, and Bo tells him that they’ll be just in time for a train to California.

Notes

*Animated debut of Orson's brothers.
*Lanolin, Booker and Sheldon do not appear in this episode. Roy only appears during Bo's song.
*This is the first "U.S. Acres" episode to feature "In the Hall of the Mountain King".
*First Episode That Bo gets to Himself.

Goofs

*In the flashback, Orson reads "Garfield Worldwide", the most recent "Garfield" collection at the time of this episode’s original broadcast -- meaning it could not have been out during the flashback period.

References

External links

* [http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/31410-Keeping_Cool.html Keeping Cool] at the Big Cartoon DataBase
* [http://www.tv.com/episode/85303/summary.html Keeping Cool] at TV.com


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