When this strip was last reprinted in the summer of 2019 – which was the 25th anniversary of the release of the original version of The Lion King and also the summer in which the remake was released – a reader commented, “Hobbes is a natural for The Lion King”. I replied, “As a tiger, he is more suited to The Jungle Book. He could also have played Rajah in Aladdin.” Someone replied to me, “If Hobbes had played Rajah in Aladdin, it would have been a very different movie!”
I wrote an article on Linked-In. This strip reminded me of it. The article is a commentary on the value of diversity on a team. It is titled, “Differently Smart.”
My stepnice was working on her PhD in anthropology. She lived with the pygmies for a while.
One of the things that struck her was their honesty: brutal honesty. They told her that they felt sorry for her because she was too ugly to get a man to marry her.
She’s white. She’s tall (even by Western standards.) She’s too skinny (Not that she thought so, but apparently pygmy men like women with “meat on their bones.”)
They also thought that Americans and Europeans were stupid. You can’t leave them out in the jungle alone for a minute without them getting into some kind of trouble.
Pygmies do well in the jungle where we are likely to fail; they are differently smart.
I will probably never hire a pygmy. However, if I am ever in the jungle, I want one on my team.
Hmmm, if Calvin lived in an area where he didn’t have to worry about tigers ambushing him from a tree, then just why did he set a trap with a tuna sandwich expecting (successfully, I might add) to capture a tiger? Even in Calvin’s world, you just can’t have it both ways.
He’s got a point. I’ve always found it annoying when someone tells me I wouldn’t be able to “get away with” whatever I’m doing if I lived somewhere else/had a different job/etc. Obviously I would behave differently under different circumstances.
codycab 3 months ago
I guess Calvin still needs more practice on being a wild animal.
dadthedawg Premium Member 3 months ago
It’s a jungle out there…..
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover 3 months ago
You never know when a tiger will climb up a tree and jump down on you.
Blu Bunny 3 months ago
Alan Parrish, he’s not. (Jumanji)
snsurone76 3 months ago
Now, how will he explain his cuts and bruises to his parents? A chance encounter with Moe off school grounds? Or did Susie beat him up?
Concretionist 3 months ago
There are some neighborhoods where the tigers are armed and dangerous. AND out of their minds. Jungle might be better…
PaulAbbott2 3 months ago
2nd panel is a classic
Calvinist1966 3 months ago
When this strip was last reprinted in the summer of 2019 – which was the 25th anniversary of the release of the original version of The Lion King and also the summer in which the remake was released – a reader commented, “Hobbes is a natural for The Lion King”. I replied, “As a tiger, he is more suited to The Jungle Book. He could also have played Rajah in Aladdin.” Someone replied to me, “If Hobbes had played Rajah in Aladdin, it would have been a very different movie!”
BigDaveGlass 3 months ago
Concrete Jungle…….
Kroykali 3 months ago
Calvin needs to learn not to walk under trees.
dflak 3 months ago
I wrote an article on Linked-In. This strip reminded me of it. The article is a commentary on the value of diversity on a team. It is titled, “Differently Smart.”
My stepnice was working on her PhD in anthropology. She lived with the pygmies for a while.
One of the things that struck her was their honesty: brutal honesty. They told her that they felt sorry for her because she was too ugly to get a man to marry her.
She’s white. She’s tall (even by Western standards.) She’s too skinny (Not that she thought so, but apparently pygmy men like women with “meat on their bones.”)
They also thought that Americans and Europeans were stupid. You can’t leave them out in the jungle alone for a minute without them getting into some kind of trouble.
Pygmies do well in the jungle where we are likely to fail; they are differently smart.
I will probably never hire a pygmy. However, if I am ever in the jungle, I want one on my team.
BJDucer 3 months ago
Hmmm, if Calvin lived in an area where he didn’t have to worry about tigers ambushing him from a tree, then just why did he set a trap with a tuna sandwich expecting (successfully, I might add) to capture a tiger? Even in Calvin’s world, you just can’t have it both ways.
SquidGamerGal 3 months ago
Hobbes has a point. No wonder Moe always get the drop on you!
gantech 3 months ago
This one was always one of my favorites
rockyridge1977 3 months ago
…..seems to be playing a little ruff!!!!
LKrueger41 3 months ago
Situational Awareness is one thing. Scanning the treetops in Suburbia for tigers is a whole new level.
gozirra2 Premium Member 3 months ago
Welcome to the jungle, we got fun and games…Watch it bring it to your n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n knees, kneesOh ah, I wanna see you bleed
njchris 3 months ago
Inspector Clouseau had Cato
rshive 3 months ago
Hobbes has good primal instincts.
Steverino Premium Member 3 months ago
We once had a housecat that would do that to dogs.
Mediatech 3 months ago
Tigers aren’t the problem, pumas are smaller and faster.
sandpiper 3 months ago
Cal was whistling. Made him a target for ambush.
elvira.alejandro 3 months ago
That’s why I stick with cats.
mindjob 3 months ago
Calvin should be glad Hobbes didn’t grab him by the neck and jump up the tree
lnrokr55 3 months ago
Life with a tiger keeps you on your toes.. ;-)
MichiganMitten 3 months ago
“Dolt.” Nice, short, rarely-used-lately insult. Time to bring it back.
Drbarb71 Premium Member 3 months ago
LMAO =)
Bilan 3 months ago
Spaceman Spiff does not live in the jungle!
John Jorgensen 3 months ago
He’s got a point. I’ve always found it annoying when someone tells me I wouldn’t be able to “get away with” whatever I’m doing if I lived somewhere else/had a different job/etc. Obviously I would behave differently under different circumstances.
AndrewSihler 3 months ago
Hobbs is pretty athletic for a stuffed toy.