I haven’t had much experience with large herbivores, but I spent enough time on a farm that I can picture several extremely unpleasant events that can happen in proximity to a cow.
Calvin seems to be missing the point that Hobbes is afraid of the cardboard box whether it is a time machine, a duplicator or a transmogrifier. The fact that Hobbes is more afraid of the cardboard box than of dinosaurs will be made again later in this story arc.
Yes, it was a carnivore. Calvin told his mother the dinosaur “almost ate [them].” Unless there’s another story arc where they made the same trip but tangled with a herbivorous dinosaur (which sounds odd);
Lots of fun can be had in a large cardboard box with a bit of imagination. When I was about 6, my dad brought home a cardboard box from an appliance store. I colored one side to resemble (to me anyway) the nose of an airplane, another to be the nose of a submarine, another a car and the other a tank. I spent hours playing in that thing until one day I forgot to drag it up onto the porch and it got soaked in heavy rain. The things you remember from a your childhood…
I’m kinda certain it’s not the box that causes the troubles, it’s Calvin’s over active imagination that finds a manner to make things exciting. How many other people can claim to have been attacked by a dinosaur after stepping into a box? Is there a such a thing as a kid having too much of an imagination?
I love his imagination. Cover open = time machine. Cover closed pointing one way = duplication. Cover closed pointing the other way = Transmogrifier. Cardboard boxes always made the best toys for kids in olden days.
All these comments remind me of a time of a misplaced daughter at home. We just noticed how quiet it had gotten, but an initial search for her ended up empty. She wasn’t old enough to open the doors to the outside, nor was she one to play hide-n-seek without notice, so a more thorough search ensued. Eventually she was found inside a box (about the size of Calvin’s) located in the living room, sound asleep, with an afghan blanket pulled over her. It was well known she enjoyed playing in the box, though the thought never came up she thought of it as a place to nap, too!
codycab 5 months ago
And plain crazy!
bopbopimacop 5 months ago
I really like that second panel. You don’t usually see Hobbes drawn with quite that much detail.
lalapalooza Premium Member 5 months ago
so odd, usually you cannot keep a cat out of a box.
Faron 5 months ago
1 of the many versions of a box in Calvin and Hobbes
sirbadger 5 months ago
Back then, herbivores ate fruit shaped like Calvin’s head.
hariseldon59 5 months ago
Plenty of non carnivorous animals can kill you.
snsurone76 5 months ago
Where I live, cardboard boxes are picked up on Saturdays. Calvin is lucky that today is only Monday.
orinoco womble 5 months ago
Hobbes is the only feline who doesn’t love cardboard boxes. Of course living with Calvin, he has good reason.
PaulAbbott2 5 months ago
Kudos to a kid who can have fun with a plain cardboard box. Now kids need a game platform, a controller, a comfy chair and no imagination
lucky444 5 months ago
It’s just a Musical Box Hobbes.
Mediatech 5 months ago
I haven’t had much experience with large herbivores, but I spent enough time on a farm that I can picture several extremely unpleasant events that can happen in proximity to a cow.
MichaelAxelFleming 5 months ago
But cats love boxes!
Jayalexander 5 months ago
Experience is a terrible thing to waste.
cracker65 5 months ago
Indeed
Calvinist1966 5 months ago
Calvin seems to be missing the point that Hobbes is afraid of the cardboard box whether it is a time machine, a duplicator or a transmogrifier. The fact that Hobbes is more afraid of the cardboard box than of dinosaurs will be made again later in this story arc.
Dr. Quatermass 5 months ago
“Oh no, I’m not getting in that box.”
Ahh, my wedding night.
Ropey Wee Yoofo 5 months ago
Yes, it was a carnivore. Calvin told his mother the dinosaur “almost ate [them].” Unless there’s another story arc where they made the same trip but tangled with a herbivorous dinosaur (which sounds odd);
old_geek 5 months ago
Come on Hobbes. Don’t you know a Time Machine when you see one?
Count Olaf Premium Member 5 months ago
If he jumped into the box with Jimi Hendrix he would be psychodilysized in a purple haze. Are you experienced?
sandpiper 5 months ago
Hobbes usually is very subtle in his reactions to Cal’s efforts. This one got a straight shot.
SquidGamerGal 5 months ago
Hobbes is right! For all we know, you could end up in the path of a Triceratops stampede!
mindjob 5 months ago
He should at least listen to the get rich quick scheme first
Just-me 5 months ago
Lots of fun can be had in a large cardboard box with a bit of imagination. When I was about 6, my dad brought home a cardboard box from an appliance store. I colored one side to resemble (to me anyway) the nose of an airplane, another to be the nose of a submarine, another a car and the other a tank. I spent hours playing in that thing until one day I forgot to drag it up onto the porch and it got soaked in heavy rain. The things you remember from a your childhood…
RobinHood 5 months ago
That’s what every one says to Doctor Who
BJDucer 5 months ago
I’m kinda certain it’s not the box that causes the troubles, it’s Calvin’s over active imagination that finds a manner to make things exciting. How many other people can claim to have been attacked by a dinosaur after stepping into a box? Is there a such a thing as a kid having too much of an imagination?
g04922 5 months ago
LOL… So, Calvin’s alter ego is having doubts about Calvin, too??
Angry Indeed Premium Member 5 months ago
That why “Porch Pirates” perform a useful service by removing boxes before they can wreak havoc. ;-p
rshive 5 months ago
Hobbes is adventurous. But he does have limits.
Purple People Eater 5 months ago
I thought cats liked boxes.
jconnors3954 5 months ago
Such imagination! We just used ours to slide down a weed covered hill.
wiley207 5 months ago
The final story arc from one of my favorite book collections: “Scientific Progress Goes Boink!”
zarilla 5 months ago
Hobbes: “don’t bother me” in the last two panels.
mistercatworks 5 months ago
I’m worried about what it is when the bottom is open. :)
kathleenhicks62 5 months ago
Hobbes! where did your imagination go?
coffeeturtle 5 months ago
TRUTH!!!
8^)
DKHenderson 5 months ago
The box is productive of excellent story arcs, whether open at the top, crawling in at the bottom, or going in through the side!
klapre 5 months ago
I love his imagination. Cover open = time machine. Cover closed pointing one way = duplication. Cover closed pointing the other way = Transmogrifier. Cardboard boxes always made the best toys for kids in olden days.
willie_mctell 5 months ago
You’d think Hobbes would like getting in boxes.
Curiosity Premium Member 5 months ago
I never met a cat who could refrain from getting in a box.
BJDucer 5 months ago
All these comments remind me of a time of a misplaced daughter at home. We just noticed how quiet it had gotten, but an initial search for her ended up empty. She wasn’t old enough to open the doors to the outside, nor was she one to play hide-n-seek without notice, so a more thorough search ensued. Eventually she was found inside a box (about the size of Calvin’s) located in the living room, sound asleep, with an afghan blanket pulled over her. It was well known she enjoyed playing in the box, though the thought never came up she thought of it as a place to nap, too!
Arghhgarrr Premium Member 5 months ago
Just tell Hobbes that a tuna sandwich has been packed and is ready for eating.
Earnestly Frank 5 months ago
What could go wrong?
Strawberry King 4 months ago
No means no.
glowing-steak32 4 months ago
Apparently Calvin learned that the dinosaur was an herbivore after the last time, since he was panicking with Hobbes too.