Thanks to all that helped me with the explanation on the learning curve question from the teachers on yesterday’s strip!
I’m not a tv advocate by any means. I can only watch about 2 hours a day and it starts to drive me nuts. When my granddaughter is here who’s just turning 3 in January we watch a couple hours of cartoons scattered throughout the day. She’d watch more if I let her and I still have to stay on my son and his ex to limit her tv time. They both use the Noggin Pre-School Cartoon Channel as a cheap babysitter while they’re doing things around the house or they’ll put on the computer and play cartoon videos from there endlessly. I always say if you’re not going to stay there and watch it with her and discuss the shows with her then they shouldn’t be on. I don’t know of any teacher or doctor who ever said your child needs to watch more tv or they’ll never get anywhere in the world today.
Sorry, Calvin, but by feigning defeat Dad actually won. It was an underhanded, but successful, tactic. Now you’ll have to war with Dad on multiple levels.
The subtlety here is amazing! Hobbes being the alter ego… trying to get Calvin to realize he’s really won nothing?
This is what truly made this strip great and why we all continue to follow it!
You can tell this is Saturday. Yesterday, Calvin couldn’t WAIT to get his homework “done” so that he and Hobbes could go outside and play. Today, he wants to sit inside and watch stupid, mindless cartoons on t.v., even if it’s a show he absolutely hates!
Telling Calvin he CAN watch cartoons will not change his watching habbits.
Now if you told Calvin he HAD to watch cartoons would have the kid sneeling outside to play or do what you really wanted him to do.
Back when I was his age, we only had 3 channels with mostly nothing worth watching. Now when I have got no time to watch there are all sorts of things worth watching when I want to watch them thanks to DVRs.
margueritem about 15 years ago
Those brains should start oozing any minute now….
cleokaya about 15 years ago
I am waiting for the visual effects on this one.
cleokaya about 15 years ago
Hey merrymarg how are you sweetie?
Flintstoned about 15 years ago
Those brains have been oozing,a little at a time.
cleokaya about 15 years ago
My brains oozed out a long time ago. That is why I am here. Hello all. Nice seeing so many lovely people.
svspatel about 15 years ago
Indeed. I have yet to earn that privilege.
margueritem about 15 years ago
cleo’s bare claus I’m fine, and loving your holiday name!
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
Ooz on, Dude. It’s your life and you’ll do what you want.
I’m off to the house of the rising sun.
Yukoner about 15 years ago
Something I learned the hard way - “Be careful what you wish fro, you might just get it.”
carmy about 15 years ago
At least Hobbes doesn’t want the oozing ears.
Dino-1 about 15 years ago
Thanks to all that helped me with the explanation on the learning curve question from the teachers on yesterday’s strip! I’m not a tv advocate by any means. I can only watch about 2 hours a day and it starts to drive me nuts. When my granddaughter is here who’s just turning 3 in January we watch a couple hours of cartoons scattered throughout the day. She’d watch more if I let her and I still have to stay on my son and his ex to limit her tv time. They both use the Noggin Pre-School Cartoon Channel as a cheap babysitter while they’re doing things around the house or they’ll put on the computer and play cartoon videos from there endlessly. I always say if you’re not going to stay there and watch it with her and discuss the shows with her then they shouldn’t be on. I don’t know of any teacher or doctor who ever said your child needs to watch more tv or they’ll never get anywhere in the world today.
rentier about 15 years ago
A hard acquired priviledge!
Rakkav about 15 years ago
They call this a Pyrrhic victory, Calvin.
Oh. That’s right. You refuse to learn enough to hear about such things.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrrhic_victory
sjoujke about 15 years ago
Dad must be really tired.
jrbj about 15 years ago
Sorry, Calvin, but by feigning defeat Dad actually won. It was an underhanded, but successful, tactic. Now you’ll have to war with Dad on multiple levels.
lewisbower about 15 years ago
Dad lost. More than two hours of TV and a kid will turn out like Calvin. Oh. Let me reword that.
Ray_C about 15 years ago
Is there such a thing as projectile brain oozing?
larney45 about 15 years ago
Always wondered why some of my student’s brains disappeared … they oozed out! Makes perfect sense now!
alondra about 15 years ago
Given the slop that’s on tv these days you already lost your brains Calvin.
jbmetalmonster about 15 years ago
Fer Lefer, video games are good…
Trainwreck_1 about 15 years ago
The subtlety here is amazing! Hobbes being the alter ego… trying to get Calvin to realize he’s really won nothing? This is what truly made this strip great and why we all continue to follow it!
captvinx about 15 years ago
Calvin and Hobbes. No words to express how simply brilliant th comics are. Just like th books by P.G. Wodehouse.. inimitable, priceless.
Gretchen's Mom about 15 years ago
You can tell this is Saturday. Yesterday, Calvin couldn’t WAIT to get his homework “done” so that he and Hobbes could go outside and play. Today, he wants to sit inside and watch stupid, mindless cartoons on t.v., even if it’s a show he absolutely hates!
coltish1 about 15 years ago
LOVE the (lack of) posture on the chair. It’s so perfect.
brewwitch about 15 years ago
…and this was before American Idol, Big Brother and Survivor….
diodonofrio about 15 years ago
If he’s gonna watch TV that long, you’d think he’d get more comfortable…..my neck is killing me just LOOKING at him!
ratlum about 15 years ago
From Calvins expression on the last frame I will say Dad is going to win this one . And well get an active Calvin again I betcha
jpozenel about 15 years ago
That’s why those plastic furniture covers became so popular in the 50’s. Television!
mrslukeskywalker about 15 years ago
At least the shows back then were funny and worth watching. Today it’s nothing but indoctrination propaganda.
whims about 15 years ago
The exact inverse of “What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly.”
Brother_James about 15 years ago
Telling Calvin he CAN watch cartoons will not change his watching habbits. Now if you told Calvin he HAD to watch cartoons would have the kid sneeling outside to play or do what you really wanted him to do.
COWBOY7 about 15 years ago
Not about to give this one up!
krisch about 15 years ago
Hobbes in 4th panel already knows the answer..
Nivellios about 15 years ago
yeah krisch,
join him on his quest
Captain_Commando about 15 years ago
There’s so much junk on TV these days that it’s better to play video games or watch YouTube
stewdeo3bs about 15 years ago
Back when I was his age, we only had 3 channels with mostly nothing worth watching. Now when I have got no time to watch there are all sorts of things worth watching when I want to watch them thanks to DVRs.