Has Calvin forgotten how Hobbes greets him at the door when he comes home after school, and how they go sledding down the hill at breakneck speed, and the recent Calvinball they ‘played’, etc.?
I agree with Hobbes, it’s a matter of choice. In his case, he chooses to sleep till he eats, but for the zoo animals, (except maybe the monkeys who get to do ‘gross’ things and get away with it) they have no freedom to choose their lifestyle.
It’s a good thing that Calvin is the only one who can see ‘Hobbes as he really is’ (wink). Otherwise, Hobbes would be captured and confined as the other animals are.
I just tagged this and read ahead. According to what I just read Calvin doesn’t leave Hobbes behind tomorrow, he does something I did when I was 10 and still gets laughed about in my family. It didn’t happen at the zoo though, it happened at the airport! Oh I could have had such an adventure if the ‘other one’ hadn’t realized she had one too many!
Good to see like minds on the zoo issue. Of course there are some good animal people who actually foster animal conservancy & husbandry, on both preserves & in natural habitats. But here in the 21st Century, things like domestic zoos & circuses need to be abolished.
Modern zoos are a little better. They give animals an outdoor environment and room to roam in something roughly approximating their natural habitat. They’re confined by fences rather than cages. Our local zoo is like that.
I do feel sorry for some animals, like primates and predators, who are very intelligent and probably frustrated. We confine these few so that humans can be educated and be moved to make a better environment for the many.
I know that doesn’t work well, but seeing my kids’ reaction to the animals and hearing their questions makes me glad I brought them.
It’s not a perfect world, by any means.
People are quick to squawk about the “inhumanity of putting animals in cages” while they swig from their plastic water bottles and then throw them out the windows of their Humvees. People better start appreciating zoos because at the rate humankind is destroying the habitat, zoos may soon be the only islands of genetic diversity left…
Suuuurre, release all the animals so they might roam the streets, raid the dumpsters of their organics and poop on the sidewalks and streets like back in the ‘good old days’…like many them still do in India. Go for it Calvin!
We’re already at the point where zoos are the only places some animals exist. The Amur leopard is almost extinct in the wild, but has a thriving population at various facilities around the world. The California Condor wouldn’t exist at all unless the San Diego Zoo had found a way to reintroduce them to the wild.
While some zoos are a disgrace, most modern facilities provide habitat (not just cages) for their animals, plus vet care, regular feeding and privacy enclosures so they can get away from the customers when they feel threatened.
I’m with you, Macushlalondra! I don’t like knowing in advance what’s going to happen! I like to be a part of the story as it unfolds every day.
Please, people … keep your spoiler information to yourself and leave the rest of us alone to enjoy Bill Watterson’s wonderfully imaginative “Calvin and Hobbes” as it’s brought to life (once again!) each and every day right here for us!!!!!
Yeah, no spoilers even if you do own a book or two, or the series. Myself, I like seeing them over and over again.
Yukoner, interesting avatar … LOL. I’ve seen her series of sketches too.
Hobbes, being a tiger, and tigers being cats, reminded me of one of mr favorite quotations: ” Thousands of years ago cats were worshipped as Gods. Cats have never forgotten this.” – unknown,
As for zoos and wild animals, I like this quote from author Jonathan Swift: There are few wild beasts more to be dreaded than a talking man [or woman] with nothing to say.” For proof of this, just read through the comments on this site for a few days. Or even a single day.
There are several very good comments here, excellent even…Snagglepuss. …kudos to whom the shoe fits.
Sometimes the comic itself doesn’t lend itself to much comment, but there are issues related to the ‘comic’, or even a subject someone brings up as a side issue which can be discussed profitably.
Very early this morning I mentioned the adventures that Calvin and Hobbes have had over the years, and two or three others since then have commented in the same vein. However, maybe Calvin was using hyperbole, and being a bit facetious as well. It appears that Hobbes missed the ‘barb’ and is giving Calvin credit for understanding the point that Hobbes was making in his comments about the boring and banal existence of these caged and confined zoo animals.
I remember the one where Calvin says to Hobbes “Mom wants to know if we want to go to the zoo” and Hobbes says “Can we tour a prison afterwards?” I thought that was funny.
JanCinVV You said what I was thinking as I was reading the comments. Poaching seems to be on the rise in parts of Africa again, the Saharan elephants are dying from drought, gorillas and chimps in Central Africa were/are dying not only from humans, but also Ebola, surprisingly. The myth of the noble animal roaming free is just that nowadays, a myth. The San Diego zoo (a world-famous zoo and rightly so) and places like it may be the only places our children’s children will ever see a “wild” animal. There are too many of us, people, and too many are hungry, and too many are greedy.
Edit: I don’t mean to just pick on Africa - here in California, we have poachers being picked up time after time poaching abalone, deer, ducks, salmon, you name it.
It’s not quite a myth even yet, but it’s close enough. Few indeed are the places where wild animals and man live apart, and that’s only because man has set aside areas where the animals can roam.
I read some time ago that there used to be an American cheetah that preyed upon the American pronghorn. The suggestion was made that cheetahs could be introduced from Africa to help the cheetahs (and even the pronghorn) survive. That would certainly make things more interesting on the American Great Plains.
The quotation I like best about cats (it has been translated from the Bengali into English) comes from Rabindranath Tagore, an author who was the first Bengali to win the Nobel Prize for literature (in 1913):
“God made the cat so that Man could have the pleasure of petting a tiger.”
@Rakkav, that would make things more interesting for at least two kinds of animals living on the Great Plains - the pronghorns and the humans. Unless we could breed cheetahs who were not interested in humans in any way?
Aye, RinaFarina, there’s the rub. But if you think that’s bad, wait until you hear the proposal to transplant much of the rest of the Serengeti with them! (Not that it seems to be going much of anywhere; I can’t even remember where I saw it…)
It’s been a while since North America has had elephants, lions and such. Yessirree, most interesting indeed.
I didn’t mean you BC13, you were guessing and you may or may not be correct. Cymbol told it but didn’t tell it, just said what happens happened when he or she was 10, and made it more interesting, since now we can guess what that was. That’s not the same as a spoiler.
margueritem about 15 years ago
He nailed you, Hobbes.
cleokaya about 15 years ago
I know that I do.
cleokaya about 15 years ago
Hobbes can sleep until he’s fed, but he can roam if he wants.
spoilerman about 15 years ago
Poor Hobbes, doesn’t even know he’ll be left there next strip
Puddleglum2 about 15 years ago
spoilerman, You’re living up to your name, aren’t you? :o)
Ivy0730Lcsq about 15 years ago
nahhh…Hpbbes will helps himself whenever he feels like the Tuna can? annd Calvin’s comic books? lol
Puddleglum2 about 15 years ago
Has Calvin forgotten how Hobbes greets him at the door when he comes home after school, and how they go sledding down the hill at breakneck speed, and the recent Calvinball they ‘played’, etc.?
sjoujke about 15 years ago
Hobbes is a feline eating and sleeping is what they’re supposed to do - at least that’s what my cats tell me.
WoodEye about 15 years ago
What does Hobbes eat?
Yukoner about 15 years ago
Congrats Spoilerman! You once again prove that you own a C&H book or two and that you are able to read the pictures in them. Your Mumma must be proud.
Yukoner about 15 years ago
Hobbes, I’m with you. Most zoos are little more than prisons for animals.
Crooky about 15 years ago
Hobbes CHOOSES to do nothing but eat and sleep, but if he HAD to it would be different.
tirnaaisling about 15 years ago
It’s all a matter of choice
uncleroach about 15 years ago
I wouldn’t mind living in the zoo, sleep and eat and sleap agein
saturntv about 15 years ago
Poor Hobbes. We know what you mean.
Ronshua about 15 years ago
No good time or early release , inhuman .
uma7c about 15 years ago
I agree with Hobbes, it’s a matter of choice. In his case, he chooses to sleep till he eats, but for the zoo animals, (except maybe the monkeys who get to do ‘gross’ things and get away with it) they have no freedom to choose their lifestyle.
Puddleglum2 about 15 years ago
It’s a good thing that Calvin is the only one who can see ‘Hobbes as he really is’ (wink). Otherwise, Hobbes would be captured and confined as the other animals are.
Cymbol about 15 years ago
I just tagged this and read ahead. According to what I just read Calvin doesn’t leave Hobbes behind tomorrow, he does something I did when I was 10 and still gets laughed about in my family. It didn’t happen at the zoo though, it happened at the airport! Oh I could have had such an adventure if the ‘other one’ hadn’t realized she had one too many!
Leonardeuler about 15 years ago
In the fourth panel: apparently, Hobbes is not amused with Calvin’s remarks.
papawhale about 15 years ago
Zoos are cruel– and we humans are always saying, “It’s so cute–I want one for a pet!”, such an arrogant species we are!
carpetinwater9 about 15 years ago
It’s Calvin’s life also, contained and nothing to do.
lazygrazer about 15 years ago
I’ve lived in several zoos. Some people call them apartments. Some of us have escaped.
zero about 15 years ago
Good to see like minds on the zoo issue. Of course there are some good animal people who actually foster animal conservancy & husbandry, on both preserves & in natural habitats. But here in the 21st Century, things like domestic zoos & circuses need to be abolished.
ds133 about 15 years ago
I wish I could just sleep until I was fed. I’d probably get bored, but at least I would be able to get some R&R.
Woodeye - Hobbes eats tunafish sandwichs, that’s how Calvin catches him in the first strip of the comic.
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
Why do I get this sneaking suspicion that Calvin is going to try to free all the animals…starting with the gators.
alondra about 15 years ago
Please no spoilers. The next time spoilerman or anyone else gives a spoiler I will flag them. Some of us want to be kept in suspense!
Ray_C about 15 years ago
Modern zoos are a little better. They give animals an outdoor environment and room to roam in something roughly approximating their natural habitat. They’re confined by fences rather than cages. Our local zoo is like that. I do feel sorry for some animals, like primates and predators, who are very intelligent and probably frustrated. We confine these few so that humans can be educated and be moved to make a better environment for the many. I know that doesn’t work well, but seeing my kids’ reaction to the animals and hearing their questions makes me glad I brought them. It’s not a perfect world, by any means.
Stede_Bonnet about 15 years ago
People are quick to squawk about the “inhumanity of putting animals in cages” while they swig from their plastic water bottles and then throw them out the windows of their Humvees. People better start appreciating zoos because at the rate humankind is destroying the habitat, zoos may soon be the only islands of genetic diversity left…
EarlWash about 15 years ago
Suuuurre, release all the animals so they might roam the streets, raid the dumpsters of their organics and poop on the sidewalks and streets like back in the ‘good old days’…like many them still do in India. Go for it Calvin!
bald about 15 years ago
hobbs just doesn’t sleep all day, he has had many adventures with calvin as we all know.
Hoomi about 15 years ago
Animals in zoos have “enclosures”. Humans at work have “cubicles”.
Not sure which is worse. Both make existence boring and pointless, but at least the animals in the zoo can make whoopie in their enclosures.
JanLC about 15 years ago
We’re already at the point where zoos are the only places some animals exist. The Amur leopard is almost extinct in the wild, but has a thriving population at various facilities around the world. The California Condor wouldn’t exist at all unless the San Diego Zoo had found a way to reintroduce them to the wild. While some zoos are a disgrace, most modern facilities provide habitat (not just cages) for their animals, plus vet care, regular feeding and privacy enclosures so they can get away from the customers when they feel threatened.
Gretchen's Mom about 15 years ago
I’m with you, Macushlalondra! I don’t like knowing in advance what’s going to happen! I like to be a part of the story as it unfolds every day.
Please, people … keep your spoiler information to yourself and leave the rest of us alone to enjoy Bill Watterson’s wonderfully imaginative “Calvin and Hobbes” as it’s brought to life (once again!) each and every day right here for us!!!!!
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!
Dino-1 about 15 years ago
I look forward to the morning surprise of the new comic strip. Spoiler must have been a bottle fed baby!
Comic-Nut about 15 years ago
Yeah, no spoilers even if you do own a book or two, or the series. Myself, I like seeing them over and over again. Yukoner, interesting avatar … LOL. I’ve seen her series of sketches too.
mroberts88 about 15 years ago
I agree, no spoilers, however, zoos educate people, is that so wrong?
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
I wasn’t trying to spoil anything. I just voiced my suspicions on what I thought was going to happen. I’ve never been right yet.
ratlum about 15 years ago
Hobbes you do lots of stuff besides eating and sleeping Adventures with your buddy Calvin keeps me reading every morning
WoodEye about 15 years ago
I too will join the spoiler revolution and flag spoilers.
ds133 you are excused because I asked, and the info didn’t spoil an upcoming strip. Thank You.
notinksanymore about 15 years ago
I’ve seen some really bad zoos, but I’ve also been in a couple that I wouldn’t mind living in! :-)
bandz about 15 years ago
Hobbes, being a tiger, and tigers being cats, reminded me of one of mr favorite quotations: ” Thousands of years ago cats were worshipped as Gods. Cats have never forgotten this.” – unknown,
As for zoos and wild animals, I like this quote from author Jonathan Swift: There are few wild beasts more to be dreaded than a talking man [or woman] with nothing to say.” For proof of this, just read through the comments on this site for a few days. Or even a single day.
bald about 15 years ago
BC13 it wasn’t you…… it was come clown calling himself spoilerman who decided to put up what he read in one of the books his mommy bought him
Puddleglum2 about 15 years ago
There are several very good comments here, excellent even…Snagglepuss. …kudos to whom the shoe fits. Sometimes the comic itself doesn’t lend itself to much comment, but there are issues related to the ‘comic’, or even a subject someone brings up as a side issue which can be discussed profitably.
Puddleglum2 about 15 years ago
Very early this morning I mentioned the adventures that Calvin and Hobbes have had over the years, and two or three others since then have commented in the same vein. However, maybe Calvin was using hyperbole, and being a bit facetious as well. It appears that Hobbes missed the ‘barb’ and is giving Calvin credit for understanding the point that Hobbes was making in his comments about the boring and banal existence of these caged and confined zoo animals.
unemandarine about 15 years ago
Did they bring tuna sandwiches? Hobbes looks like he could eat one right about now…
rrduncan about 15 years ago
I remember the one where Calvin says to Hobbes “Mom wants to know if we want to go to the zoo” and Hobbes says “Can we tour a prison afterwards?” I thought that was funny.
“No thanks”
kafortalbender about 15 years ago
They got better medical care!!!!!!!!
ninmas about 15 years ago
BURN!
Ushindi about 15 years ago
JanCinVV You said what I was thinking as I was reading the comments. Poaching seems to be on the rise in parts of Africa again, the Saharan elephants are dying from drought, gorillas and chimps in Central Africa were/are dying not only from humans, but also Ebola, surprisingly. The myth of the noble animal roaming free is just that nowadays, a myth. The San Diego zoo (a world-famous zoo and rightly so) and places like it may be the only places our children’s children will ever see a “wild” animal. There are too many of us, people, and too many are hungry, and too many are greedy.
Edit: I don’t mean to just pick on Africa - here in California, we have poachers being picked up time after time poaching abalone, deer, ducks, salmon, you name it.
Rakkav about 15 years ago
It’s not quite a myth even yet, but it’s close enough. Few indeed are the places where wild animals and man live apart, and that’s only because man has set aside areas where the animals can roam.
I read some time ago that there used to be an American cheetah that preyed upon the American pronghorn. The suggestion was made that cheetahs could be introduced from Africa to help the cheetahs (and even the pronghorn) survive. That would certainly make things more interesting on the American Great Plains.
RinaFarina about 15 years ago
The quotation I like best about cats (it has been translated from the Bengali into English) comes from Rabindranath Tagore, an author who was the first Bengali to win the Nobel Prize for literature (in 1913):
“God made the cat so that Man could have the pleasure of petting a tiger.”
Yes?
RinaFarina about 15 years ago
@Rakkav, that would make things more interesting for at least two kinds of animals living on the Great Plains - the pronghorns and the humans. Unless we could breed cheetahs who were not interested in humans in any way?
comiclova9000 about 15 years ago
i love calvin and hobbes
Rakkav about 15 years ago
Aye, RinaFarina, there’s the rub. But if you think that’s bad, wait until you hear the proposal to transplant much of the rest of the Serengeti with them! (Not that it seems to be going much of anywhere; I can’t even remember where I saw it…)
It’s been a while since North America has had elephants, lions and such. Yessirree, most interesting indeed.
alondra about 15 years ago
I didn’t mean you BC13, you were guessing and you may or may not be correct. Cymbol told it but didn’t tell it, just said what happens happened when he or she was 10, and made it more interesting, since now we can guess what that was. That’s not the same as a spoiler.