Yeah, I see your problem too, and I see the fix ( or at least the direction). You are making a huge gif, then trying to squeeze it into a smaller media box. I'm not an expert on pdf, but the following changes prevent the cutoff.
my $graph = new GD::Graph::bars( 600, 400 ); ...... $page->mediabox(800,600); ......
It seems the media box needs to be bigger than the gif, and possibly there are centering and page size considerations with pdf. Maybe someone else knows more, like a command to set the page size in the pdf.

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In reply to Re: Including GIF image into PDF (using GD::Graph and PDF::API2 libraries) by zentara
in thread Including GIF image into PDF (using GD::Graph and PDF::API2 libraries) by asulkin

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