Terrible rampage, fear in the hearts of the populace, panic in the streets, and a town in ruins seems in rather poor taste the day after the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
Our 7 year old grandson (we have custody of the grandkids) treasures his stuff and tries to take care of his toys. Our 5 year old granddaughter is a little destructo who tears everything apart, and I mean EVERYTHING. She tries to put stuff back together though. I’m hoping she is just displaying mechanical ability and curiosity and we try to encourage that, maybe she will turn out to be a doctor or engineer or something…..but the back of my mind keeps picturing Harley Quinn…..
When I was about 5 years old, my Mom decided to buy me a scale model car. My choices were a black 1950 Ford, or a light green 1950 Studebaker. Even at that early age, I was a Ford guy, so I chose that one. These cars were about 1:24 scale, and pretty detailed. Later, at home, I got to thinking that the Stude seemed to be a more modern-looking car, and I wished I got that one instead.I asked my Mom, “If this car breaks, can I get the other one?”, to which she replied, “Yes, dear.”I took to smashing the Ford against some rocks in the back yard, and brought the remains into the house proudly displaying them as evidence.Sadly, I had neither car after that, but came away with the knowledge that parents are no dummies.
My husband always took good care of his toy cars. While his friends were ramping & smashing theirs, he would simply “drive” his. He’s 60 & still has most of them…along with all of the others he’s collected over the years. He also customizes some. He has made perfect copies of Crockett & Tubbs’ cars (the Daytona & the Caddie) from “Miami Vice”.
As a kid I had a fascination for toy cars. Ironically, as an adult all my cars have been “practical.” I’ve been given fancy cars as rentals and never appreciated them.
Calvin must like pretending to be a Republican. (Yeah, yeah… I know. If you’re tempted to respond with vitriol, go remind yourself of John 8:7, and then perhaps consider how this might be true.)
BE THIS GUY about 3 years ago
Amazing how Chagrin Falls, OH managed to survive during the 1980’s and ’90’s.
eastern.woods.metal about 3 years ago
My little brother liked to stomp on my toys
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Take better care of your toys, young man
codycab about 3 years ago
What if Godzilla and King Kong teamed up and took on Calvin?
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 3 years ago
Being a giant costs.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 3 years ago
Terrible rampage, fear in the hearts of the populace, panic in the streets, and a town in ruins seems in rather poor taste the day after the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
Lightpainter about 3 years ago
Calvin looks surprised that the cars got broken. Mom isn’t THAT stupid, Calvin.
sirbadger about 3 years ago
Bend the cars back into shape and pretend that they are beater cars.
Bilan about 3 years ago
300-foot men just don’t get the respect they used to.
in.amongst about 3 years ago
Calvin is now, as per ‘unwritten’ parental laws, – mum’s the wiser.
montylc2001 about 3 years ago
Our 7 year old grandson (we have custody of the grandkids) treasures his stuff and tries to take care of his toys. Our 5 year old granddaughter is a little destructo who tears everything apart, and I mean EVERYTHING. She tries to put stuff back together though. I’m hoping she is just displaying mechanical ability and curiosity and we try to encourage that, maybe she will turn out to be a doctor or engineer or something…..but the back of my mind keeps picturing Harley Quinn…..
hariseldon59 about 3 years ago
The Amazing Collosal Calvin
The Reader Premium Member about 3 years ago
But how will Mr. Monroe get around? Once he gets out of the hospital.
Ken 2049 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I partially set a small plastic tank on fire so it looked like it had been through battle.
flyertom about 3 years ago
When I was about 5 years old, my Mom decided to buy me a scale model car. My choices were a black 1950 Ford, or a light green 1950 Studebaker. Even at that early age, I was a Ford guy, so I chose that one. These cars were about 1:24 scale, and pretty detailed. Later, at home, I got to thinking that the Stude seemed to be a more modern-looking car, and I wished I got that one instead.I asked my Mom, “If this car breaks, can I get the other one?”, to which she replied, “Yes, dear.”I took to smashing the Ford against some rocks in the back yard, and brought the remains into the house proudly displaying them as evidence.Sadly, I had neither car after that, but came away with the knowledge that parents are no dummies.
Red33410 about 3 years ago
Poor kid eventually will end up becoming a psychiatrist’s gold mine! laughter
Doug Taylor Premium Member about 3 years ago
Just don’t look. Just don’t look…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlKao_Pox5A
Wren Fahel about 3 years ago
My husband always took good care of his toy cars. While his friends were ramping & smashing theirs, he would simply “drive” his. He’s 60 & still has most of them…along with all of the others he’s collected over the years. He also customizes some. He has made perfect copies of Crockett & Tubbs’ cars (the Daytona & the Caddie) from “Miami Vice”.
dflak about 3 years ago
As a kid I had a fascination for toy cars. Ironically, as an adult all my cars have been “practical.” I’ve been given fancy cars as rentals and never appreciated them.
mrwiskers about 3 years ago
What gives with some parents who don’t prevent sibling abuse?
Unicorn55 (Happy New Year 2022!) about 3 years ago
Rerun.
Gordo4ever about 3 years ago
And as funny as it may seem, Some people get their kicks, Stompin’ on a dream… That’s Life ; )
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Yeah, but their fungible, that’s why I need new ones.
sundogusa about 3 years ago
All my cars were metal. Very difficult to stomp them.
DadToFivePlus about 3 years ago
Buy him better cars.
Tvwolfe about 3 years ago
Bad timing for this rerun…day after 9/11 anniversary.
donut reply about 3 years ago
I liked to take care of my Matchbox cars. I had a friend who had a thing for putting his in a vise.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’m betting those toy cars were models of Toyota, Nissan, and Subaru, Mitsubishi, Mazda and Honda.
Calvins Brother about 3 years ago
Oh, well. Maybe he should go back to being Calvin the Bug.
hornacek about 3 years ago
I get that the elixir makes Calvin grow, but how do all his clothes grow? It makes no sense!
Other than that plot hole, this entire strip checks out.
Marionette Premium Member about 3 years ago
Calvin must like pretending to be a Republican. (Yeah, yeah… I know. If you’re tempted to respond with vitriol, go remind yourself of John 8:7, and then perhaps consider how this might be true.)
Sakura Tomoe about 3 years ago
I did that to the majority of my toys, as did many kids like me. Hence why those toys that didn’t get destroyed are worth a lot of money these days.
David_J Premium Member about 3 years ago
Imagine. A nation held hostage by a rampaging toddler.
Oh wait, that was the The Former Guy. ;-)
delennwen about 3 years ago
Nothing better than Watterson’s brilliance on a Sunday morning—both the words and the art. I love it.
donwestonmysteries about 3 years ago
Populace? The only thing unbelievable in this strip is Calvin’s vocabulary. Not just today, but regularly. I think he watches too much PBS.
mindjob about 3 years ago
Calvinzilla
Charlie Fogwhistle about 3 years ago
I used to fake collisions with my plastic models, and set fire to them. Sometimes they had a small firecracker under the hood as well.
generic16 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I always liked the opening of this story: Little did he know it was his last day on earth.
Jaime Jean M about 3 years ago
I’ve read this strip many times and hadn’t realized “elixir” is misspelled. Cannot think of any other such instance in C&H.
KEA about 3 years ago
Calvin’s expression in panel 2 – genius.
willie_mctell about 3 years ago
I knew kids who built plastic models so they could blow them up with firecrackers.
mfrasca about 3 years ago
Kaiju Calvin.
hagarthehorrible about 3 years ago
Nothings eludes moms view, fella. For time being you will need to play with your stuffed feline.