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This contradicted the first two strips, which show Calvin and Hobbes' first meeting. One strip especially shows Calvin claiming that he didn't remember much of his infancy. While Calvin starts going on and on about how he suspects he was being brainwashed when he was very, very young, and asking nobody in particular what he remembered that someone wanted him to forget, Hobbes says "I seem to recall that you spent most of the time burping up.

There is also a possibility that Hobbes was around before Calvin. In one early strip, Hobbes says "That's because she wanted another tiger, not you! Also, in an earlier strip, Hobbes once muses about some advice his father gave him. The reality of this comment is open to debate. Hobbes shared his final appearance with Calvin in the final strip published on the 31st of December For the most part, Calvin and Hobbes converse and play together, revealing what is ultimately a deep friendship.

They also frequently argue or even fight with each other, though their disagreements are generally short-lived. Interestingly, Hobbes almost never calls Calvin by his name.

Instead, he simply uses pronouns when speaking to his human counterpart. Hobbes, unsurprisingly, always manages to score a retaliation at Calvin when he pulls a prank on him; for example, Calvin shooting him with a water pistol leads to Hobbes soaking Calvin with an inflated pool full of water. Calvin treats this as if Hobbes cannot take a joke. Despite his terrible math skills, Hobbes is clearly smarter and wiser than Calvin. While he fell for a tuna sandwich trip, he admitted it was stupid for him to fall for such an obvious trap.

Also, while Calvin bursts out shouting what he dislikes, Hobbes takes a softer tone when discussing things he hates. Hobbes in a common state of mind regarding Susie Derkins. Whenever Calvin tries to do his homework , he asks Hobbes to do it for him, perhaps even in exchange for money, salmon, etc. Sometimes Hobbes eats the unwanted parts of Calvin's dinner while he works. X always means multiply, so you take the numerator [that's Latin for "number eighter"], and you put that number on the other side.

Then you take 3 from the other side, so what times 3 equals 8? The answer, of course, is six. Many of the strip's running gags are centered on Hobbes. The most famous is Hobbes himself, and the question of his reality.

To everyone in the strip apart from Calvin and Hobbes himself of course , Hobbes is just a little stuffed tiger. But with Calvin's wild imagination, Hobbes springs to life. Is Hobbes really a stuffed animal? Or is he actually alive and kicking? Oddly, Hobbes seems to be bigger when he appears in front of Calvin. Bill Watterson stated that he believes Hobbes to only be an example of different perspectives. He is not a figment of Calvin's imagination, but neither is he a stuffed animal that magically comes to life.

Often Hobbes beats up Calvin with an energetic pounce -and-tackle attack, which leaves Calvin bruised and scraped up, but not seriously harmed this is usually how Hobbes greets Calvin when he comes home from school or when he opens a can of tuna.

Hobbes takes great pleasure in his demonstrations of feline prowess, while Calvin expresses keen frustration at his inability to stop the attacks or explain his injuries to his skeptical parents not even with a picture he took, for his dad thought Calvin had thrown Hobbes into the view of the camera.

Another frequently recurring theme is Hobbes' love affair with tuna , until he decided to get the more "environmentally friendly" swordfish steaks. Hobbes also has a liking for salmon. Hobbes also refers to the infamous " Noodle Incident " quite often, much to Calvin's dismay.

Calvin is very defensive about it and gets mad when Hobbes makes a reference. Hobbes is named after 17th-century philosopher Thomas Hobbes, who had what Watterson described as "a dim view of human nature. Hobbes is much more rational and aware of consequences than Calvin but seldom interferes with Calvin's troublemaking beyond a few oblique warnings.

Great job! This is what Watterson was trying to prevent when he retired from the comic and became a recluse--he knew the world couldn't handle the awesomeness of this game and was trying to save all the people whose heads would explode. Good job. Too bad its the last day of this being on the front page I have loved seeing this all week long when I login. Here's hoping for a surprise on the Monthly Top Might've benefitted from another parallax layer behind the midground, but otherwise great.

Love those bouncy walkcycles. Ho-ly crap. I would die, but die oh so happy. Thank you! Man, you totally nailed the style! The more I look at this the more I like it. In the throwaway panels of that strip, Calvin said a curse after spelling the word "be" because it was only worth 2 points , and Hobbes remarked, "My, this game does teach new words! Calvin and Hobbes are also seen playing chess, if only once. The strip had almost no dialogue except for Calvin saying he had decided to become an intellectual.

Calvin and Hobbes play sports together in the yard and, less often, the woods. Most of their games are team sports; as such, the rules are heavily modified to suit the smaller number of players. Calvin and Hobbes often play football. They have a lot of fun at first, but then one of them usually cheats, and they will fight over it. Calvin once said "I think football is a sport the way ducks think hunting is a sport".

Calvin and Hobbes play croquet at times. Calvin admitted in a throwaway joke that it tempted him to hit Hobbes with the mallet. Probably the most famous Calvin and Hobbes baseball game was when Moe teased Calvin into signing up for baseball at school. Calvin once commented about baseball, "I can't believe this moronic sport is our national pastime. The best-known game in Calvin and Hobbes , Calvinball , is an outdoor sport conceived by Calvin.



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