I love this strip because it shows a great contrast between Calvin talking like a regular kid to his parents and his sophisticated conversation with Hobbes.
I feel like that’s how most kids think in real life, even if they don’t consciously realize it.
And just ignore the story for a moment. The scenes are mostly Calvin standing and Hobbes sitting in front of him. Look at how Watterson uses different colours to avoid visual monotony!
Ahh, back in the days when you could play outdoors (with no parents watching you like a hawk) from morning to after dark (with breaks for meals in between). Alas, those days are over.
One unusual factor about today’s strip is that it is Hobbes rather than Calvin who breaks the Fourth Wall and speaks directly to us. When Hobbes speaks directly to us, it is usually on the rare occasions when he is by himself. I noticed to of those strips in the first Calvin and Hobbes collection that I read which was “Something Under The Bed Is Drooling”, the second Calvin and Hobbes collection to be published.
Come on Mum, shut the door, turn out the outside lights. Then go out so he doesn´t see you, sneak up on him and touch him on the shoulder – or shout in his ear.
I used to play that game as well. However, I tried that with dinner only ONE time. When I finally came in for dinner, I found the table cleared and mom washing up. I asked “Where’s dinner?” She said, “This is not a restaurant. I called you for dinner, you didn’t come. Breakfast is at 6am, I suggest you not be late for that.”
Parenting is not about negotiation. Children have unlimited time for it; you do not. I know it is hard to remember. Make a mantra or something out it. I’m not saying you don’t make compromises, but do it for your own purposes. Otherwise, you are not parenting, you are raising a slave master.
Boy does this remind me of childhood. Our family was one of a larger group that went camping together. You could stay out with the gang later because all the parents knew where you were. We were sent to bed by age group.
I have a strip on my fridge from “For Better Or For Worse”: Elly is calling Elizabeth and she’s hiding and the ballon says: " I’ll wait until she really means it."
BE THIS GUY over 1 year ago
He must have lost it helping an old woman cross the Anauros.
dadthedawg Premium Member over 1 year ago
So says the negotiating team…..
Sugar Bombs 95 over 1 year ago
I love this strip because it shows a great contrast between Calvin talking like a regular kid to his parents and his sophisticated conversation with Hobbes.
I feel like that’s how most kids think in real life, even if they don’t consciously realize it.
codycab over 1 year ago
Calvin is a lean mean stalling machine!
C over 1 year ago
You have to train parents one way or another
salakfarm Premium Member over 1 year ago
Amazing how a six-year-old’s strategy can beat that of an adult.
Robin Harwood over 1 year ago
And just ignore the story for a moment. The scenes are mostly Calvin standing and Hobbes sitting in front of him. Look at how Watterson uses different colours to avoid visual monotony!
jagedlo over 1 year ago
And here comes Mom in 3…2…1…
the dorf over 1 year ago
If I tried that with my mom when I was little, I’d have been grounded for a month.
M2MM over 1 year ago
Well played Mr. Watterson! :D
VegaAlopex over 1 year ago
Does Hobbes mean that even in the rain another minute outside and awake is a good minute when soaked?
minty_Joe over 1 year ago
Ahh, back in the days when you could play outdoors (with no parents watching you like a hawk) from morning to after dark (with breaks for meals in between). Alas, those days are over.
saylorgirl over 1 year ago
Oh to be a child again on summer nights. We had a rule, once the street lights came on it was time to go in.
Calvinist1966 over 1 year ago
One unusual factor about today’s strip is that it is Hobbes rather than Calvin who breaks the Fourth Wall and speaks directly to us. When Hobbes speaks directly to us, it is usually on the rare occasions when he is by himself. I noticed to of those strips in the first Calvin and Hobbes collection that I read which was “Something Under The Bed Is Drooling”, the second Calvin and Hobbes collection to be published.
The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago
Calvin used up a lot of good material today!
Prey over 1 year ago
Come on Mum, shut the door, turn out the outside lights. Then go out so he doesn´t see you, sneak up on him and touch him on the shoulder – or shout in his ear.
SquidGamerGal over 1 year ago
Does Calvin have any idea how dangerous nighttime is?
A Hip loving Canadian... over 1 year ago
Those are great pointers from Calvin.
sandpiper over 1 year ago
Cal takes his little successes where he finds them. He doesn’t get that many.
Just-me over 1 year ago
Anything to avoid taking a bath, eh Calvin?
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
He’s on her last nerve….
MEPace over 1 year ago
Mom should have reminded Calvin that tigers hunt at night and that it’s been awhile since Hobbes last ate.
Bruce1253 over 1 year ago
I used to play that game as well. However, I tried that with dinner only ONE time. When I finally came in for dinner, I found the table cleared and mom washing up. I asked “Where’s dinner?” She said, “This is not a restaurant. I called you for dinner, you didn’t come. Breakfast is at 6am, I suggest you not be late for that.”
pkdavis over 1 year ago
That last line depends on what’s on TV.
g04922 over 1 year ago
Love Hobbes’ rationale…
ilovecomics*infinity over 1 year ago
This is so brilliant because it’s exactly what takes place in these situations without either side actually realizing it.
rshive over 1 year ago
Calvin seems to have his procedures down pat.
BiggerNate91 over 1 year ago
Calvin has turned annoying grown-ups and extending playtime into an art form.
pearcy19 over 1 year ago
I’ve had a child like this one and I still have to say “Oh Lord”
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
Parenting is not about negotiation. Children have unlimited time for it; you do not. I know it is hard to remember. Make a mantra or something out it. I’m not saying you don’t make compromises, but do it for your own purposes. Otherwise, you are not parenting, you are raising a slave master.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 1 year ago
Who knew that a carefree summer night takes so much work?
mindjob over 1 year ago
He could also mention the shooting stars are most visible tonight
KEA over 1 year ago
been there, done that. …don’t tell on me.
locake over 1 year ago
Mom should leave Calvin outside another hour and enjoy the peace and quiet inside.
joannesshadow over 1 year ago
Boy does this remind me of childhood. Our family was one of a larger group that went camping together. You could stay out with the gang later because all the parents knew where you were. We were sent to bed by age group.
1JennyJenkins over 1 year ago
I have a strip on my fridge from “For Better Or For Worse”: Elly is calling Elizabeth and she’s hiding and the ballon says: " I’ll wait until she really means it."
Robert4170 over 1 year ago
This is the same kid who can’t add two single digit integers.
FrannieL Premium Member over 1 year ago
One has to love this precocious child.
bestframeforward Premium Member over 1 year ago
The principle…and almost exact practice…I lived my childhood by! :D
artjohn42 over 1 year ago
Six year olds are feral. Calvin is more feral than most.
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 1 year ago
I lost several shoes as a kid, but never on purpose. I’d kick at something, and one would be gone.
wiley207 over 1 year ago
Love the color choices here to represent the sun having nearly set completely. And of course I love when Calvin trolls his Mom like that.