Today’s strip shows Calvin’s imagination, but it’s also something his mom might wish for. When it’s time for Calvin to go to bed, she has a hard time getting him to spring into action.Today it seems like Bill Watterson could have been inspired by a combination of Rube Goldberg, The Cat In The Hat, and The Jetsons.Perhaps Calvin could use the following Rube Goldberg invention when it’s time to get up:Click here: Rube GoldbergEach year, the National Cartoonists Society presents the Ruben award, named after Rube Goldberg, to the outstanding cartoonist of the year, chosen by secret ballot of the society’s members. Bill Watterson received the award in 1986 (the first full year of Calvin and Hobbes) and in 1988.Charles Schulz received the Ruben award for Peanuts in 1955 and 1964. Patrick McDonnell received it in 1999 for Mutts. Here is a tribute to Rube Goldberg by Patrick McDonnell. He has written “Patrick McDonnell (+Mr. Goldberg)” at the bottom of the panel:Mutts (March 4, 2001)In today’s Calvin and Hobbes, the hands that help Calvin change into his pajamas are reminiscent of The Cat In The Hat by Dr. Seuss:Click here: The Cat In The HatHere is another Calvin and Hobbes where it looks like Bill Watterson was inspired by The Jetsons:Calvin and Hobbes (March 28, 1993)
I bet the makers of Wallace and Grommit were fans of C&H. This strip reminds me of the wakeup scene in The Wrong Trousers—but Calvin came first by quite a few years.
@orinoco womble: In fact, “The Wrong Trousers” adventure of Wallace & Gromit came earlier than this sunday strip of Calvin and Hobbes.The Wrong Toursers came to cinema in December 1993, with a production time of about two or even more years – so let’s date it back to 1991.The C&H strip above was first published in August 1995, according to http://www.reemst.com/calvin_and_hobbes/stripsearch?q=calvin+bedtime+sunday&search=normal&start=0&details=3003However – both are great works of art! :-)
No, I didn’t make that one on the fly. it was already in one of my Photobucket accounts. It usually takes a few hours to make a gif animation depending on how much cutting needs to be done.
God knows I love Bill Watterson; this is some of his undeniable greatness. What drawing! What inventiveness! He didn’t even need all of his wonderful metaphysics and intensely intelligent comment. Just this: the effervescent joy of childhood! I’m always in awe.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
Was Calvin’s house designed by Rube Goldberg?
Hobbes Premium Member over 9 years ago
Today’s strip shows Calvin’s imagination, but it’s also something his mom might wish for. When it’s time for Calvin to go to bed, she has a hard time getting him to spring into action.Today it seems like Bill Watterson could have been inspired by a combination of Rube Goldberg, The Cat In The Hat, and The Jetsons.Perhaps Calvin could use the following Rube Goldberg invention when it’s time to get up:Click here: Rube GoldbergEach year, the National Cartoonists Society presents the Ruben award, named after Rube Goldberg, to the outstanding cartoonist of the year, chosen by secret ballot of the society’s members. Bill Watterson received the award in 1986 (the first full year of Calvin and Hobbes) and in 1988.Charles Schulz received the Ruben award for Peanuts in 1955 and 1964. Patrick McDonnell received it in 1999 for Mutts. Here is a tribute to Rube Goldberg by Patrick McDonnell. He has written “Patrick McDonnell (+Mr. Goldberg)” at the bottom of the panel:Mutts (March 4, 2001)In today’s Calvin and Hobbes, the hands that help Calvin change into his pajamas are reminiscent of The Cat In The Hat by Dr. Seuss:Click here: The Cat In The HatHere is another Calvin and Hobbes where it looks like Bill Watterson was inspired by The Jetsons:Calvin and Hobbes (March 28, 1993)
ladamson1918 over 9 years ago
I want that. I want it now.
Eric Salinas Premium Member over 9 years ago
One of my favorite C&H Sunday strips.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
I couldn’t help but be reminded of the Wallace & Gromit short film “The Wrong Trousers.”
orinoco womble over 9 years ago
I bet the makers of Wallace and Grommit were fans of C&H. This strip reminds me of the wakeup scene in The Wrong Trousers—but Calvin came first by quite a few years.
Hugh B. Hayve over 9 years ago
pelican47 over 9 years ago
I love all the “sounds” in this process.
bluram over 9 years ago
Wow! Hugh B. Hayve stole todays Comments. I wish I knew how he did it.
Plausibel over 9 years ago
@orinoco womble: In fact, “The Wrong Trousers” adventure of Wallace & Gromit came earlier than this sunday strip of Calvin and Hobbes.The Wrong Toursers came to cinema in December 1993, with a production time of about two or even more years – so let’s date it back to 1991.The C&H strip above was first published in August 1995, according to http://www.reemst.com/calvin_and_hobbes/stripsearch?q=calvin+bedtime+sunday&search=normal&start=0&details=3003However – both are great works of art! :-)
crobinson019 over 9 years ago
If its Not Rube Goldberg, it’s Wallace.
Hobbes Premium Member over 9 years ago
How can everyone be so animated this early in the morning?
Hugh B. Hayve over 9 years ago
No, I didn’t make that one on the fly. it was already in one of my Photobucket accounts. It usually takes a few hours to make a gif animation depending on how much cutting needs to be done.
Vgrift85 over 9 years ago
@Hugh B. Hayve and LeadingEdge
That is pretty cool but,…what’s a " gif " ?
jrankin1959 over 9 years ago
Now you know bloody well that if there was such a system for getting a kid ready for bed, he’d NEVER get to sleep. (“Ha-ha-ha-ha – do it again!”)
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
I wish I had a system like Calvin’s!
cubswin2016 over 9 years ago
I think that’s how George Jetson gets to bed.
Poollady1 over 9 years ago
Every house should be equipped with that, Calvin. It would make bedtime a lot more fun for sure……………..for the kids. (Not so much for Mom)
Number Three over 9 years ago
Wow! Calvin certainly has it made.
Ooops. Got Calvin’s fantasy mixed up with reality.
xxx
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Remember that Calvin is imagining this, it didn’t really happen. Which is why he is despondent.
Oh No!Kind&Kinder over 9 years ago
God knows I love Bill Watterson; this is some of his undeniable greatness. What drawing! What inventiveness! He didn’t even need all of his wonderful metaphysics and intensely intelligent comment. Just this: the effervescent joy of childhood! I’m always in awe.
SpeedsterSpider over 9 years ago
Can I get this installed in my own house?
camdehais33 about 9 years ago
I think this is one of the few Calvin and Hobbes strips that I haven’t seen before. That being said, I love it!
Humerus1 6 months ago
what about brushing teeth??