It features Lorenzo Music as the voice of Garfield the house cat, other regulars Thom Huge and Gregg Berger, and guest star Wolfman Jack.
Jon Arbuckle and Garfield take their third class airline trip to Paradise World, a cheapskate's version of Hawaii.
When they arrive on the island, Jon and Garfield check in at a deserted motel and are soon disappointed to find out that there is no beach within sight, and only an empty swimming pool in the back instead.
None of the trio has any fun until Jon, Garfield, and Odie plan to rent a car and search for a beach around the island.
For a cheap price, they get a really nice and classic Chevrolet Bel Air to hit the beach and later begin to choose where to go when their car mysteriously speeds into a jungle on its own, stopping in the middle of a native village.
They meet the tribal chief (The High Ramma-Lamma), who explains that the villagers (The Ding-Dongs) learned English "from watching a lot of beach movies".
Suddenly, the volcano begins to erupt and Owooda tells Jon that she and Mai-Tai must sacrifice themselves to save the village.
"[2] This was the final credit for Frank Nelson, who, once again, portrayed a variation on his recurring character from The Jack Benny Program.