You are right, Calvin. For the record, there is no recorded evidence of the Noodle Incident. So your track record, as far as Santa goes, as as clean as driven snow.
Calvin seems to think he was very good in 1990 compared to other years. However, the year 1987 in which I started reading Calvin and Hobbes may have been the year in which we saw the most of his caring side. That was the year of the Baby Raccoon story arc and also the year in which Calvin picked up a can which someone else had dropped and looked for a litter bin for it. During the search, he complained about pollution in general and compared individuals dropping litter with governments and corporations dumping toxic waste.
Someone commented yesterday that my username and my comments suggest that I take this strip very seriously. It is my favourite comic strip because it still makes me laugh out loud at its reprints and because it often tackles serious issues. I discovered this site in late 2015 when I looked up Calvin and Hobbes on google due to the strip’s thirtieth anniversary which quickly followed the thirtieth anniversary of “Back To The Future”.
Since Calvin and Hobbes is my favourite strip and led to my discovery of Go Comics, I chose Calvinist as part of my username. Other commentators have used similar usernames including “Calvin”, “Ca;lvin’s Brother” and “The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover”.
very out of date. Today’s president can brag about his immorality and still be beloved by his fans. Will greed and stupidity become the majority position of our country? Even our rejection of orange satan was razor thin.
My favorite “noodle incident” memory… some years ago my family was on a road trip. My brother was driving and I was up front while our parents were reading/napping in the back. Out of the blue, my brother said, “Did it ever show the noodle incident?” I just said, “no, it’s just referred to.” I didn’t even need to ask what he was talking about!
Does anyone remember that old Christmas special about this greedy little kid who made a half mile long list to Santa? I think his name was Jiminny Creek or something? When Santa got the list he couldn’t believe a single child could ask for all of it so they concluded it must have been a town, and when they double checked the map they found a small town with the same name that wasn’t on Santa’s normal route and they took all the gifts there, making national news the next day. I don’t know if that special came out before or after this comic, but now I’m wondering if there is a small forgotten town of “Calvin” somewhere that’s about to get a windfall.
Part of me wants to know what, exactly, happened in the Noodle Incident … for curiosity’s sake. More of me, though, thinks not knowing makes the incident even better.
BE THIS GUY about 4 years ago
Good thing the noodle incident happened before everyone had a cellphone camera to record everything.
Ariesr about 4 years ago
Ah, the infamous noodle incident!
codycab about 4 years ago
Calvin, you’re busted. Accept it.
in.amongst about 4 years ago
You are right, Calvin. For the record, there is no recorded evidence of the Noodle Incident. So your track record, as far as Santa goes, as as clean as driven snow.
Concretionist about 4 years ago
I wasn’t there when it happened, you cannot prove I did it and in any case, it’s neither illegal nor immoral. Messy though.
LeeCox about 4 years ago
Or, as Bart Simpson put it, “I didn’t do it, nobody saw me do it, you can’t prove I did it!”
GreggW Premium Member about 4 years ago
Ah, so Hobbes is a manifestation of Calvin’s superego (“conscience” to you unscientific types), got it.
The Reader Premium Member about 4 years ago
It pays to have a good lawyer.
leopoldenoch about 4 years ago
And so, we will never find out what the noodles incident was about? Sad. Yugely sad.
BigDaveGlass about 4 years ago
I hope the noodle incident didn’t leave you in the soup…..
Troglodyte about 4 years ago
The noodle incident was in the past-a, Hobbes. Let’s leave it at that!
Red33410 about 4 years ago
“No one can pin that on me!”
PaulAbbott2 about 4 years ago
There was the “Salamander Incident” also. Not mentioned as much but at least Cal admitted to TSI. Blamed temporary insanity.
Calvinist1966 about 4 years ago
Calvin seems to think he was very good in 1990 compared to other years. However, the year 1987 in which I started reading Calvin and Hobbes may have been the year in which we saw the most of his caring side. That was the year of the Baby Raccoon story arc and also the year in which Calvin picked up a can which someone else had dropped and looked for a litter bin for it. During the search, he complained about pollution in general and compared individuals dropping litter with governments and corporations dumping toxic waste.
Someone commented yesterday that my username and my comments suggest that I take this strip very seriously. It is my favourite comic strip because it still makes me laugh out loud at its reprints and because it often tackles serious issues. I discovered this site in late 2015 when I looked up Calvin and Hobbes on google due to the strip’s thirtieth anniversary which quickly followed the thirtieth anniversary of “Back To The Future”.
Since Calvin and Hobbes is my favourite strip and led to my discovery of Go Comics, I chose Calvinist as part of my username. Other commentators have used similar usernames including “Calvin”, “Ca;lvin’s Brother” and “The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover”.
tripwire45 about 4 years ago
I wonder if Calvin put sufficient postage on that package?
Tallguy about 4 years ago
Ahhh, the Trope Namer: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/NoodleIncident
flemmingo about 4 years ago
Only time Calvin is good is when he’s sound asleep!
RussHeim about 4 years ago
The noodle incident doesn’t count – it’s pasta the statute of limitations.
Calvin On Go Comics about 4 years ago
Rerun oh…. wait watterson is dead…. Rest In Peace
princeminski Premium Member about 4 years ago
After four years of Trump, Calvin isn’t as cute as he used to be.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
I suspect another disappointing Christmas for the little tyrant. I wonder if Santa leaves coal anymore?
A Hip loving Canadian... about 4 years ago
How convenient for Calvin that there were no witnesses to the noodle incident. That’s a sign of very good planning and execution.
SweetSinger about 4 years ago
The Christmas Spirit is alive and well.
Mando about 4 years ago
I CAN PROVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!
mountainclimber about 4 years ago
very out of date. Today’s president can brag about his immorality and still be beloved by his fans. Will greed and stupidity become the majority position of our country? Even our rejection of orange satan was razor thin.
gantech about 4 years ago
That’s using your noodle!
jagedlo about 4 years ago
Watch it Calvin; Hobbes could continue to use this as blackmail!
rshive about 4 years ago
Who needs proof when suspicion will suffice?
Earnestly Frank about 4 years ago
I admit it! It was me!
capgras1000 about 4 years ago
It was the perfect incident…
Watchdog about 4 years ago
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
Oh how I wish we could see the “Noodle Incident!”
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
A kind Santa will send him a replacement ream of paper.
La Gata Loca about 4 years ago
My favorite “noodle incident” memory… some years ago my family was on a road trip. My brother was driving and I was up front while our parents were reading/napping in the back. Out of the blue, my brother said, “Did it ever show the noodle incident?” I just said, “no, it’s just referred to.” I didn’t even need to ask what he was talking about!
yangeldf about 4 years ago
Does anyone remember that old Christmas special about this greedy little kid who made a half mile long list to Santa? I think his name was Jiminny Creek or something? When Santa got the list he couldn’t believe a single child could ask for all of it so they concluded it must have been a town, and when they double checked the map they found a small town with the same name that wasn’t on Santa’s normal route and they took all the gifts there, making national news the next day. I don’t know if that special came out before or after this comic, but now I’m wondering if there is a small forgotten town of “Calvin” somewhere that’s about to get a windfall.
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
Noodles are often involved in controversial incidents.
RandomLantern445 about 4 years ago
Noodle Incidents must happen all the time with Calvin.
Stephen Gilberg about 4 years ago
Louder, Calvin; I don’t think they heard you in Johannesburg.
PC200X about 4 years ago
Good ol’ Calvin and Hobbes: a comic so great, the second and fourth panels could have BOTH been great punchlines.
Jesquire about 4 years ago
I’m not saying that the incident was so detrimental to national security that the President had to be briefed, but I’m not saying it wasn’t, either.
skweeferblobber about 4 years ago
What WAS the noodle incendent?
rgcviper about 4 years ago
Part of me wants to know what, exactly, happened in the Noodle Incident … for curiosity’s sake. More of me, though, thinks not knowing makes the incident even better.
This one made me laugh.
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Thank goodness we can now email it, saves a lot on postage