Publisher's Synopsis
A four-volume set of children's films. In the live action/CGI family comedy 'Garfield' (2004), Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer) and his pet cat Garfield (voiced by Bill Murray) live in harmony together - until Jon introduces a new member to the family: Odie the loveable pooch. Jon adores Odie, not least because having two pets means twice as many trips to visit the the vet, Dr Liz Wilson (Jennifer Love Hewitt), with whom he is totally besotted. But Garfield is less keen, and orchestrates a 'dognapping' that he hopes should get rid of his rival once and for all. In the sequel 'Garfield 2' (2006), Jon (Meyer) is on his way to London to propose to his veterinarian girlfriend, Liz (Love Hewitt), and his unflappable cat, Garfield (Murray), is determined to be there when Jon pops the big question. Of course, Garfield wouldn't go anywhere without his old pal Odie, and soon after arriving in the land of Big Ben, the clueless tomcat inadvertently changes places with royal look-a-like Prince (voice of Tim Curry). It seems that Prince's owner, Lady Eleanor, has recently passed away, leaving the care of her sprawling estate Castle Carlyle in the capable paws of her devoted kitty companion. The trouble is, Prince has decided it's time for a vacation, and with Garfield in charge there's no telling what kind of trouble will befall Castle Carlyle. In 'Far from Home' (1995), 16-year-old Angus (Jesse Bradford), along with his pet dog 'Yellow', becomes lost in the Pacific Northwest wilderness when his boat is overturned in storm-force winds. As the boy and his dog try to come to terms with their situation, they are forced to live off the land and fight for their survival whilst Angus's parents frantically try to find them. Finally, in 'Because of Winn Dixie' (2005), ten-year-old Opal (AnnaSophia Robb), abandoned by her mother when she was three, moves to a small town in Florida with her father (Jeff Daniels), a preacher. Whilst there, she adopts a stray dog whom she names after the local supermarket where he was found. With her goofy pooch by her side, she meets an eclectic group of townspeople and rekindles an almost lost relationship with her father.