My brother was exactly like that. Weekdays he had to be hauled out of bed by the leg. Saturdays he’d be up by 5,30. If we girls wanted to get a little extra sleep on Saturday, mom would have a list of chores as long as your arm. At 9 AM she’d be yelling, “The day’s half gone!” (The boy never did any chores.)
Today’s Saturday strip reminds me of the Saturday strip which brought the 3-week Baseball arc to a happy conclusion for Calvin. In the 3-week Baseball arc, Calvin had a very bad week at school because he was expected to play baseball with the other boys. On the last Saturday strip, Calvin was home for the weekend and enjoyed playing Calvinball with Hobbes.
Now this one I like. Cal’s exuberance and enthusiasm mirrors my own for one of my favorite childhood days. Panel 3 is especially well done and gets the point across in spades.
Thank goodness for YouTube, I still love the Disney cartoons from the 30s and 40s. REAL talent to produce those animations, not like the digital junk today.
Tragic how today’s children do not have the same role models as Our Be❤️ed Count: Snivley “Nya-ah-ah” Whiplash and Crabby “Rotten to the Core” Appleton.
I remember Saturday morning. It was just about the only time cartoons were on and we did not have a channel totally devoted to them. Then there was the matter of whose turn it was to watch THE TV.
Love the contrast between parents and kids living the same Saturday. The youngsters do enjoy the little things much more than the older ones. The happiness is contagious indeed. I guess it will fun if Parents can gel in the happiness and catch up on sleep on Sunday.
But the whole point of Sat. morning cartoons, I thought, was to keep the kids busy so Mom and Dad could sleep in. They just have to tell Calvin to keep the noise down.
There is a new station called “MeTV Toons,” that apparently, has thousands of the OLD cartoons, to include almost every one mentioned in this comment section. You need to check your local cable company, to see what channel. It may involve programming your television, but, if you can get it, you’ll have them all.
dadthedawg Premium Member 12 days ago
Saturday night is the loneliest night of the week…..
Spacehog 12 days ago
I do not blame dad on that! Sleep is important!
codycab 12 days ago
Or “Caturday” as Hobbes would put it.
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover 12 days ago
Dad could use some Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs.
DorothyGlenn Premium Member 12 days ago
Dad could watch cartoons with his son and mom could sleep in
Robert4170 12 days ago
I enjoyed getting up early to watch Saturday cartoons. Never bothered my mom. Saturday cartoons have essentially vanished.
Algolei I 12 days ago
I remember sliding down the stairs on my bum, it was awesome.
Jayalexander 12 days ago
Next the invention of the man cave.
orinoco womble 12 days ago
My brother was exactly like that. Weekdays he had to be hauled out of bed by the leg. Saturdays he’d be up by 5,30. If we girls wanted to get a little extra sleep on Saturday, mom would have a list of chores as long as your arm. At 9 AM she’d be yelling, “The day’s half gone!” (The boy never did any chores.)
Jonfield 12 days ago
Ah yes, Saturday….. I personally can not say it’s great due to the fact that here we do not stay home on that faithful day
snsurone76 12 days ago
And leave Mom alone with Calvin? You’re just MEAN, Dad!
Calvinist1966 12 days ago
Today’s Saturday strip reminds me of the Saturday strip which brought the 3-week Baseball arc to a happy conclusion for Calvin. In the 3-week Baseball arc, Calvin had a very bad week at school because he was expected to play baseball with the other boys. On the last Saturday strip, Calvin was home for the weekend and enjoyed playing Calvinball with Hobbes.
sandpiper 12 days ago
Now this one I like. Cal’s exuberance and enthusiasm mirrors my own for one of my favorite childhood days. Panel 3 is especially well done and gets the point across in spades.
TampaFanatic1 12 days ago
Dad could try morning drinking and see if it builds character……
incognito 12 days ago
Saturday mornings. I was more interested in breakfast……
BJDucer 12 days ago
What Calvin lacks in common sense, he makes up for enthusiasm when he’s happy :0)
Hamstwer 12 days ago
wait its [name of day] ?: me every day cuz i STILL have holidays
SquidGamerGal 12 days ago
Ugh… Every other day, you’d need heavy machinery to get Calvin out of the bed… But comes Saturday morning… He acts like he’s at Times Square!
jessegooddoggy 12 days ago
Thank goodness for YouTube, I still love the Disney cartoons from the 30s and 40s. REAL talent to produce those animations, not like the digital junk today.
rockyridge1977 12 days ago
Same about vacation…..go back to work to get some rest!!!!!!
david_42 11 days ago
That’s about how I felt at 3:15 am when the dogs started up, except I’m retired and don’t have an office to escape to.
Redd Panda 11 days ago
Pop could always get some ZZZs in the car. Grab a blankie and crank the seat back. Mmmm.
elvira.alejandro 11 days ago
How Lucky are Who don’t have Kids.
Count Olaf Premium Member 11 days ago
Tragic how today’s children do not have the same role models as Our Be❤️ed Count: Snivley “Nya-ah-ah” Whiplash and Crabby “Rotten to the Core” Appleton.
rshive 11 days ago
It’s a great day! For some, anyway.
dflak 11 days ago
I remember Saturday morning. It was just about the only time cartoons were on and we did not have a channel totally devoted to them. Then there was the matter of whose turn it was to watch THE TV.
Vgrift85 11 days ago
Those were the days!
Will E. Makeit Premium Member 11 days ago
or could it be her incessant snoring?
PuggyPug 11 days ago
“No More Pencils, No More Books, No More Teacher’s Dirty Looks!”
mistercatworks 11 days ago
You can make more money selling snake oil on Saturday morning TV. Rich kids get cartoons on-demand. Poor kids are saving up for snake oil.
bookworm0812 11 days ago
I think my dad had me up relatively early on Saturdays. He always made breakfast on the weekends and then I’d watch cartoons.
hagarthehorrible 11 days ago
Love the contrast between parents and kids living the same Saturday. The youngsters do enjoy the little things much more than the older ones. The happiness is contagious indeed. I guess it will fun if Parents can gel in the happiness and catch up on sleep on Sunday.
petermerck 11 days ago
Coward.
buflogal! 11 days ago
But the whole point of Sat. morning cartoons, I thought, was to keep the kids busy so Mom and Dad could sleep in. They just have to tell Calvin to keep the noise down.
eced52 11 days ago
Well, when you come home you will be sleeping on the couch for a week.
Medtech4 11 days ago
Does anyone remember “Wonderama” on Sunday mornings with Sandy Fox? I’m dating myself!
kathleenhicks62 11 days ago
Yep- -Sat cartoons!
candh1206 11 days ago
The ones where Calvin and Hobbes are happy make me happy
The Angel of the South 11 days ago
Nonsense. I always had homework on weekends.
tinstar 11 days ago
There is a new station called “MeTV Toons,” that apparently, has thousands of the OLD cartoons, to include almost every one mentioned in this comment section. You need to check your local cable company, to see what channel. It may involve programming your television, but, if you can get it, you’ll have them all.
Gamerkillss 11 days ago
sometimes on saturdays, my brother would wake up at 1, 2 am i don’t know how he does it
dflak 11 days ago
As a younger adult, Sesame Street was my favorite TV program. Both my sons would sit quietly at the side of the couch while daddy got his nap.