Am I the only one noticing Calvin’s jacket is teal in the title panel and the next panel, but the following panel has the jacket as pink followed by back to teal?
Not sure where he would be where a cliff is that high up, but I imagine an airline pilot (or any pilot for that matter) could tell us just about how high up he is in these scenes… the highest I’ve been was in an American Airlines 737: 41,000 feet, where even clouds seemed a long way down… :-)
To those who point out inconsistencies. They happen to me all the time in my dreams. I leave a room, turn around immediately and go back into it and it is a completely different room.
I get lost a lot in my dreams, to the point where it is so habitual, I don’t worry about it anymore.
I am not afraid of heights. When I dreamed I was falling from a cliff, I would stick out my arms like superman and I would fly. Take down the arms and I would fall. I really enjoyed the flying, so it was not a scary dream. However, I knew that in reality it wasn’t going to work.
Comic strip cartoonists have better things to do than fill in colors. I’m guessing the person responsible for continuity of color use was having a bad day. FYI: Watterson probably doesn’t hand letter calvin’s verbage.
I had a dream about a typical boring day at school. When I woke up, everything happened exactly as in the dream, from what was for breakfast to what the teachers said in class, to what friends I met and what they said. It was kind of spooky the second time ’round.
Maybe the dream came after the real day, you say? What does that say about school that it felt like a dream, and the dream felt more like reality?
BE THIS GUY about 5 years ago
That’s what happens when you have an overactive mind: you can’t tell when the dreams end and the reality begins.
Sugar Bombs 95 about 5 years ago
It’d be funny if Mom stepped through Calvin’s doorway, only to fall like Calvin did, and it turns out to be HER dream.
Hoopy about 5 years ago
I realized I stayed up until midnight so I could see the Sunday comics early.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
Am I the only one noticing Calvin’s jacket is teal in the title panel and the next panel, but the following panel has the jacket as pink followed by back to teal?
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover about 5 years ago
Maybe this entire strip is a dream for Calvin.
Robert4170 about 5 years ago
Calvin will imagine literally anything to try to avoid school or school work.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 5 years ago
The longest fall begins with a single step…
Bilan about 5 years ago
First, he’s falling upwards and now the house. What’s next?
codycab about 5 years ago
Having a nice “Fall”, Calvin?
jagedlo about 5 years ago
“Groundhog’s Day”…the dream version?
rentier about 5 years ago
Will there nobody come and save and help Calvin?
Aussie Down Under about 5 years ago
Calvin dreams in colour, however in panel 3 his jacket is pink & in the next panel it’s a different colour.
rshive about 5 years ago
As long as your homework remains undone, the dreams will be there.
bluram about 5 years ago
ARE YOU KIDDING?
Baba27 about 5 years ago
I hope its not a case of eternal waking because he somehow annoyed the Sandman.
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
The dreaded double nightmare! No, he’s not getting up for a week after that one!
Comic Man X about 5 years ago
That’s scary to be falling in your own dreams and can’t tell reality…
sheilag about 5 years ago
Not sure where he would be where a cliff is that high up, but I imagine an airline pilot (or any pilot for that matter) could tell us just about how high up he is in these scenes… the highest I’ve been was in an American Airlines 737: 41,000 feet, where even clouds seemed a long way down… :-)
uniquename about 5 years ago
Watch that first step. It’s a doozy.
A Hip loving Canadian... about 5 years ago
Free Falling from Tom Petty comes to mind.
DanFlak about 5 years ago
To those who point out inconsistencies. They happen to me all the time in my dreams. I leave a room, turn around immediately and go back into it and it is a completely different room.
I get lost a lot in my dreams, to the point where it is so habitual, I don’t worry about it anymore.
Skeptical Meg about 5 years ago
I really enjoy those kinds of dreams. They’re way too rare.
Calvin, OTOH, will probably be terrified of getting out of bed.
carlzr about 5 years ago
Calvin, what is it with you and gravity?
garcoa about 5 years ago
I am not afraid of heights. When I dreamed I was falling from a cliff, I would stick out my arms like superman and I would fly. Take down the arms and I would fall. I really enjoyed the flying, so it was not a scary dream. However, I knew that in reality it wasn’t going to work.
KEA about 5 years ago
I’ve had mornings like that.
Diat60 about 5 years ago
Being a bit picky here, but who has front door that open outwards? Strange.
jel354 about 5 years ago
Looks like gravity came back for Calvin (in both the dream and real worlds).
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
Sometimes the best plan simply is to stay in bed.
sonnygreen about 5 years ago
Comic strip cartoonists have better things to do than fill in colors. I’m guessing the person responsible for continuity of color use was having a bad day. FYI: Watterson probably doesn’t hand letter calvin’s verbage.
DanWolfie about 5 years ago
“Now he’s free! … Free fallin’! Yeah, he’s freeeeee! … Free fallin’!”
johndifool about 5 years ago
Reminds me of that Yosemite Sam cartoon where he tries not to get angry, falls through the same hole in the floor twice, cursing up a storm each time…
yangeldf about 5 years ago
I’ve had that exact dream…
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
If I actually woke up every time I dreamt I was waking up then….oh, never mind.
Kentucky Ken Premium Member about 5 years ago
Oh, great. Now I can’t tell if I’m in a dream dreaming that I’m in a dream writing about being in a dream where I read Calvin and Hobbes.
Lightpainter about 5 years ago
What if Calvin is STILL dreaming in the last panel…and is going to fall AGAIN when he goes outside?
stuart about 5 years ago
I had a dream about a typical boring day at school. When I woke up, everything happened exactly as in the dream, from what was for breakfast to what the teachers said in class, to what friends I met and what they said. It was kind of spooky the second time ’round.
Maybe the dream came after the real day, you say? What does that say about school that it felt like a dream, and the dream felt more like reality?
craigwestlake about 5 years ago
Seems as though Nightmare Freddy is chasing them younger now…
g.iangoodson about 5 years ago
Are you getting up? Er… no?
DanWolfie about 4 years ago
If I relax my body too much when in bed before falling asleep, I may have one of those dreams.