Reference Glossary
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Jump to navigationJump to searchFor the sake of organization, here's a list of everything referenced in a Square Root of Minus Garfield comic.
30 Rock[edit | edit source]
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Animals[edit | edit source]
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Aqua[edit | edit source]
- "Sliding Doorsfield" has Garfield reciting the lyrics to "Turn Back Time".
A Week of Garfield[edit | edit source]
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Back to the Future[edit | edit source]
- "Garfield Plus 88 mph" has Garfield tossing the DeLorean at Nermal (the strip being edited ran on the same day Doc Brown first tested the device, within the movie's story).
- 2948: Biff-Field, or Garfield to the Future includes an appearance from Biff Tannen.
Bayaeux Rhythms[edit | edit source]
- "The Bayaeux Garfield" imitates the graphical style of this comic.
Dinosaur Comics[edit | edit source]
- "Qwantzfield" imitates the style of this comic.
Disney theme parks[edit | edit source]
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Hamlet[edit | edit source]
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Homestar Runner[edit | edit source]
- "Garfield-Star Runner" edits the characters to have no arms, much like many characters from the series (including the titular runner).
Ice Cube[edit | edit source]
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Internet memes[edit | edit source]
- "Cat Memes" compares several older Garfield strips to Grumpy, Nyan, Happy, Ceiling, and Longcat.
Laugh-Out-Loud Cats[edit | edit source]
- "Garfield Is the Perfect Disguise" edits a strip of this comic to include Garfield.
The Legend of Zelda[edit | edit source]
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Locations[edit | edit source]
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Looney Tunes[edit | edit source]
- "Violence-Free Garfield", in addition to copying the style of censorship employed for reruns of this series, also has a direct homage to the title cards used on CBS' The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show and ABC's The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show from 1985 to 1989.
The Loud House[edit | edit source]
- 4271: Everybody Loves Leni features an appearance by Leni Loud and is also titled after an episode of the show.
- 4173: Haiku in Garfield features the character Haiku.
Lorde[edit | edit source]
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The Matrix[edit | edit source]
- In "Breaking the 4th Wall", after said fourth wall is broken, Garfield says "You didn't see anything, Mr. Anderson."
Meat Loaf[edit | edit source]
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Mega Man[edit | edit source]
I
mezzacotta and friends[edit | edit source]
- "Garfield meets mezzacotta" is a crossover with mezzacotta proper.
- "The Problem with Webcomic Buffers" is a SRoMG strip hosted on the Lightning Made of Owls site. "Web Affair" is the exact opposite.
Michael Jackson[edit | edit source]
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Monty Python[edit | edit source]
- "The Cat Who Says 'Ni!'", as one would expect, has Garfield reciting several of the odd things the Knights Who Say "Ni!" (from Monty Python and the Holy Grail) say.
Motörhead[edit | edit source]
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MOTHER[edit | edit source]
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Paranoia[edit | edit source]
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Peanuts[edit | edit source]
- Both the very first "Garfield Linus Garfield" and "Garfield Linus Arbuckle" replace someone in the middle panel with Linus.
People[edit | edit source]
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The Princess Bride[edit | edit source]
- "Six-Fingered Man" references Count Rugen, the six-fingered villain of this movie.
Simon & Garfunkel[edit | edit source]
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The Simpsons[edit | edit source]
- "The Garfield & Poochie Show" replaces Odie with Poochie.
- 4579: I Hope You're Prepared For An Unforgettable Christmas refers to the "Steamed Hams" segment from "22 Short Films About Springfield".
Sliding Doors[edit | edit source]
- The title of "Sliding Doorsfield" refers to this movie.
Star Wars[edit | edit source]
- The title and final panel of "Don't make me kill you" refer to the final battle of Revenge of the Sith.
Super Mario Bros.[edit | edit source]
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Tom Waits[edit | edit source]
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