Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for September 29, 1989
Transcript:
Rosalyn: See, Calvin? There's nothing out here. Calvin; But I know I herd something! Go look, ok? Please? Rosalyn: Ok, if it will make you feel...Hey! This was a trick?! Why you sneaky little drip, I'll get you!! Calvin: Hobbes! I locked her out! Calvin: Now we can watch TV and eat cookies till we're sick! Oh boy! Hobbes This is the best we've ever been babysat!
pirahna_zentian about 14 years ago
yeah this is how you do it….nice one calvin
Xalder about 10 years ago
Hobbes isn’t being rational about the consequences in this one.
yow4zip Premium Member about 10 years ago
Surprise!
bmonk about 9 years ago
Now the fit has hit the shan!
BoomTollStinkBomb over 8 years ago
She’s been had!
calvinhobbes75 about 8 years ago
That’s what you get for locking Calvin and Hobbes in the garage until eight!
BenevolentFrancoist over 5 years ago
When I was a kid we thought this was hilarious for the sheer volume of “Ooooh!”s at Calvin’s outrageous behavior. In hindsight this is easily the worst-done Rosalyn story, if not the single worst-done story in the C&H canon:
1. As noted by others, Hobbes doesn’t act as any sort of practical or moral check and Calvin just pours out idiocy until the adults thwart him. Rather out of character.2. There really isn’t anything funny about a kid locking a babysitter out of the house: the punchline just makes it clear that it’s dangerous.
Overall the story lacks any sort of tension; it’s just a big volcano of unchecked nastiness. None of the subtlety or character quirks that make C&H so loveable.
Hobbes is the best I'm also pro Susie... over 3 years ago
humf!
CalvinAndHobbes658 over 3 years ago
Dang calvin is going to be in B-I-G trouble