Watch a hideously mutated Garfield hunt down Jon in this amazing Game Boy horror game mockup
"Jon, I require lasagna"
Jim Davis could've never known that his Garfield comic strip starring a lasagna-loving, Monday-hating 𒁏cat would eventually become one of the greatest meme cornerstones of our time. Last year, artist reimagined the smarmy orange feline as a horrific monstrosity who terrorizes his owner Jon Arbuckle; in tur🦋n, animator was inspired to render those ghastly versions of Garfield as pixel art animations from a survival horror Game Boy game that never was. The new video links this nightmare-inducing saga together with new scenes - and if you're at all a fan of retro-themed horror, it's utterly essential viewing.
For over 13 minutes, you'll recoil in horror at Garfield's otherworldly forms, brought to pulsating life in perfect monochromatic style that looks like direct-f𝓀eed footage from a Super Game Boy holding this cursed cartridge. The sound is equally well done, with a mix of old-school sound effects, bone-chilling growls, and great use of the suspenseful soundtracks from the original Clock Tower games. There's even a wholly original ending theme that's equal parts hilarious and haunting, provided you can make it that far in the video without fleeing in terror.
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