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Great cartoon; love Calvin. (I guess the naysayers better not buy any of the Calvin & Hobbes books; I seem to remember Calvin doing a few nude scenesā¦and then thereās the monsters in the bathtubā¦)
Those who find this strip too upsetting always have the option of taking it off their My Comics lists. Then theyāll never be disturbed by it again. Simples!
You know, if any of you have read the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm as they were originally written, they make Calvin look very tame. Frankly, a lot of what is going on in the world is much worse than this strip.
Iām not disturbed by this strip at all. In fact I was about to write a note of praise for the artwork before I read all the scathing comments. Some of you remind me of the morally righteous folks who condemned the kids a few years ago for reading Harry Potter.
@Jonathan MasonKids also like having Snickers and Coke for breakfast.-@Life I Draw UponWell, I did read it and will continue to read it.-@ivision.bedardLike I said originally, āI would think twiceā¦āMy decision, no congressional hearing needed.
" As much as she could get away with she spent all her time with the girls, and discriminated against the boys."
I remember the 1st time I realized a simular bias in a young female teacher while asking for help with math AT CALVINāS AGE ā it destroyed my attitude towards schoolingā¦.. thus the reason for my opinion that the entire industry SHOULD be replace with online schooling supplemented with āactivity centresā for excercise and āsocial traningā.
Back in āmy dayā (I turned 65 yesterday) WE knew the difference between a comic book or strip and reality. WE could enjoy the most off-the-wall humor and stories because WE knew it was make believe. For example, SPY vs. SPY (MAD Magazine) was violent, but it was FUNNY because we knew it wasnāt real. Cartoons on Saturday mornings had a lot of violence, but it wasnāt real, so it was funny. WE could tell the difference and at least for me, I didnāt have to be taught the difference. Things HAVE changed, and not for the better.
Because parents donāt give their children any kind of idea of how the world actually works and because they think that parenting consists in tricking their children into thinking they are unique in ways they are not, which children sense at a very young age is not true, and that their world should be perfect, children are scared to death of EVERYTHING. Calvin, on the other hand, has the fearlessness that a six year old should haveā¦the fearlessness of innocence and inexperience and being appropriately protected by his parents, which DOES NOT mean being swaddled from all of lifeās experiences. This strip is Calvinās imagination of what is about to happen as a result of his presumed muffing of his homework assignment. Yes, the real world has inflicted nightmarish things on children. But, HELLO!, these things have been ongoing for children in parts of the world all along. In their imaginations, they are still in control of their world. So STOP CODDLING. If you want to help children, TEACH them the TRUTH.
Ok to be more precise.You have the right to chose what you and what your underage children have access to.You have no right whatsoever to decide what me and mine may access..So please keep your so called politically correct opinion to you and yours.
This whole discourse is a bit disturbing. Lighten up people. Itās a cartoon! Symbolism ā¦. a six year old reacting to not having his assignment finished (Calvin never over reacts??)ā¦ come on. Smile, laugh, chortleā¦. lifeās too short.
everyone crying over a comic strip. These are the same people enabling the pu$$ification of todays youth. This is why the youth today are a bunch of whiney, give me now, I deserve things because Iām me babies. Let them eat dirt, fall from trees, and drink from hoses. Stop protecting them from the world.
To those who find this strip disturbing: why are you still here? Iād think that Calvinās snowpeople would have run you off a long time ago.
If itās violence you object to, then why hasnāt Calvinās water balloon / snowball throwing offended you? Or his sexist comments to Susie, or her bashing him in retaliation? Also, he and Hobbs seem to tangle it up a lot. And how many times have the duo gone flying off a cliff in a wagon or sled?
And while we are at it: whatās so funny about school bullies? Forget for a moment that Calvin has his own ways with dealing with Moe. Come to think of it, between Susie, Moe and Hobbs, Calvin sure gets more than his fair share of lumps. (Well, in Susieās case, mostly they are deserved lumps).
Then consider this: nobody can anger you, humiliate you or offend you unless you give them power over you to do so. If you are not master of yourself, someone else will be.
This strip originally appeared on 3/9/94. If you go to the Calvin and Hobbes search engine (google it), you can read the entire story arc. I found the story to be classic Watterson. I doubt that any kid old enough to read the comic section in 1994 would have been scarred by the experience. Heck, Iād be more concerned by what currently passes for television content.
Why so serious? Enjoy the strip and envy Calvinās imagination. This story arc is one of my favorites! And yes, I read this as a kid. And no, Iām not a violent person. Other reasons exist for violence. The assumption of inane implication that Calvin and Hobbes should be censored is laughable!
āBut are these changes necessarily for the better?ā
It has to beā¦our children are growing up in a world we couldnāt even Begin to imagine when we were children. C&H can be very funny at times, but todayās strip is Notā¦ ;)
āPerhaps C&H is a little too sophisticated for some of you?ā Not at all. My concern is for children who read this comic. Todayās comic is funny, but just not for younger childrenā¦ ;)
This represents Calvinās imagination as a boy. Guess what? Boysā imaginations can take some pretty dark turns, no matter what āthe timesā dictate. Recognize the dark, encourage the light and help people to see that having dark imaginations doesnāt make them abnormal, or monsters ā it just makes them human. If you outlaw or censor dark imagery, you risk making people feel this is something they need to hide. And hiding feelings and ideas allows them to fester. And when they fester, we get full-on fruit and nut bars!
After reading the initial comments, I can only roll my eyes in disgust and say, Aw, come on. Iām tempted to relate stories of growing up on the farm. You all would take exception to most of those too.
These days I often wonder whether the grownups who claim to want to protect the children from imaginary horrors are instead actually craving protection for themselves.
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
Ok, this is really upsetting.I would think twice before I would let a child see this strip.
Gray Vinson almost 11 years ago
I donāt think they were ever meant for kidsā¦
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
@GrayI have an 8 year-old nephew who loves C&H.He also loves the āPeanuts.ā
ORMouseworks almost 11 years ago
This particular strip should not have been published in todayās world. It was OK when it was originally drawn, but times have changedā¦ ;)
bkybl almost 11 years ago
Calvinās going to come down in the Principalās office.
rentier almost 11 years ago
Perhaps God will catch and save him!
bigpianoguy almost 11 years ago
Great cartoon; love Calvin. (I guess the naysayers better not buy any of the Calvin & Hobbes books; I seem to remember Calvin doing a few nude scenesā¦and then thereās the monsters in the bathtubā¦)
orinoco womble almost 11 years ago
Those who find this strip too upsetting always have the option of taking it off their My Comics lists. Then theyāll never be disturbed by it again. Simples!
704rick almost 11 years ago
Whatās really upsetting, are the negative remarks about how wrong it is in todayās world. Imagine that, A child using his imagination.
Phapada almost 11 years ago
Love C&H
ladykat Premium Member almost 11 years ago
You know, if any of you have read the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm as they were originally written, they make Calvin look very tame. Frankly, a lot of what is going on in the world is much worse than this strip.
davidf42 almost 11 years ago
Iām not disturbed by this strip at all. In fact I was about to write a note of praise for the artwork before I read all the scathing comments. Some of you remind me of the morally righteous folks who condemned the kids a few years ago for reading Harry Potter.
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
@Jonathan MasonKids also like having Snickers and Coke for breakfast.-@Life I Draw UponWell, I did read it and will continue to read it.-@ivision.bedardLike I said originally, āI would think twiceā¦āMy decision, no congressional hearing needed.
herdocow almost 11 years ago
This is really funny! Calvin has a fantastic imagination.
nurbz almost 11 years ago
" As much as she could get away with she spent all her time with the girls, and discriminated against the boys."
I remember the 1st time I realized a simular bias in a young female teacher while asking for help with math AT CALVINāS AGE ā it destroyed my attitude towards schoolingā¦.. thus the reason for my opinion that the entire industry SHOULD be replace with online schooling supplemented with āactivity centresā for excercise and āsocial traningā.
Manhunter808 almost 11 years ago
Back in āmy dayā (I turned 65 yesterday) WE knew the difference between a comic book or strip and reality. WE could enjoy the most off-the-wall humor and stories because WE knew it was make believe. For example, SPY vs. SPY (MAD Magazine) was violent, but it was FUNNY because we knew it wasnāt real. Cartoons on Saturday mornings had a lot of violence, but it wasnāt real, so it was funny. WE could tell the difference and at least for me, I didnāt have to be taught the difference. Things HAVE changed, and not for the better.
tedunn5453 almost 11 years ago
You all need to lighten up and stop trying to out do each other with your outrage. It is just a comic strip. If it upsets you, donāt read it.
masingermo almost 11 years ago
What sad little people.
The drawing in this strip is particularly fine, isnāt it?
watmiwori almost 11 years ago
Say what???
Susie Derkins D: almost 11 years ago
ouchā¦ā¦
watmiwori almost 11 years ago
Doubt it. She has a really twisted sense of humour.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator almost 11 years ago
It just seems that the more years that go by, the more the ānamby pamby, scared of Bambiā types are taking over all public discourse.
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 11 years ago
I donāt think this strip is the problem with society today.
rentier almost 11 years ago
I wouldnāt be so sure!!
Five boys almost 11 years ago
Comments more interesting than the strip,and I do love C&Hs
dogday Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Because parents donāt give their children any kind of idea of how the world actually works and because they think that parenting consists in tricking their children into thinking they are unique in ways they are not, which children sense at a very young age is not true, and that their world should be perfect, children are scared to death of EVERYTHING. Calvin, on the other hand, has the fearlessness that a six year old should haveā¦the fearlessness of innocence and inexperience and being appropriately protected by his parents, which DOES NOT mean being swaddled from all of lifeās experiences. This strip is Calvinās imagination of what is about to happen as a result of his presumed muffing of his homework assignment. Yes, the real world has inflicted nightmarish things on children. But, HELLO!, these things have been ongoing for children in parts of the world all along. In their imaginations, they are still in control of their world. So STOP CODDLING. If you want to help children, TEACH them the TRUTH.
BBWolf128 almost 11 years ago
Ok to be more precise.You have the right to chose what you and what your underage children have access to.You have no right whatsoever to decide what me and mine may access..So please keep your so called politically correct opinion to you and yours.
morningglory73 Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Itās just a little boy with a vivid imagination.
robert.szebert almost 11 years ago
I love Calvin but found this one very odd. Like it did not have a punch line.
yimhere almost 11 years ago
This whole discourse is a bit disturbing. Lighten up people. Itās a cartoon! Symbolism ā¦. a six year old reacting to not having his assignment finished (Calvin never over reacts??)ā¦ come on. Smile, laugh, chortleā¦. lifeās too short.
heatherjasper almost 11 years ago
Heās going to run out of gas three inches from the- whoops, thatās Loony Tunes.
dbmeyer99 almost 11 years ago
everyone crying over a comic strip. These are the same people enabling the pu$$ification of todays youth. This is why the youth today are a bunch of whiney, give me now, I deserve things because Iām me babies. Let them eat dirt, fall from trees, and drink from hoses. Stop protecting them from the world.
Melekalikimaka almost 11 years ago
Calvinās adventure scenes remind me of Edgar Rice Burroughs illustrations, ( i.e.Tarzan, John Carter) and then thereās Spaceman Spiff!
dflak almost 11 years ago
To those who find this strip disturbing: why are you still here? Iād think that Calvinās snowpeople would have run you off a long time ago.
If itās violence you object to, then why hasnāt Calvinās water balloon / snowball throwing offended you? Or his sexist comments to Susie, or her bashing him in retaliation? Also, he and Hobbs seem to tangle it up a lot. And how many times have the duo gone flying off a cliff in a wagon or sled?
And while we are at it: whatās so funny about school bullies? Forget for a moment that Calvin has his own ways with dealing with Moe. Come to think of it, between Susie, Moe and Hobbs, Calvin sure gets more than his fair share of lumps. (Well, in Susieās case, mostly they are deserved lumps).
Then consider this: nobody can anger you, humiliate you or offend you unless you give them power over you to do so. If you are not master of yourself, someone else will be.
watmiwori almost 11 years ago
So Calvin has a vivid ā a VERY vivid imagination! Mnyeh! I wish I were 0,00000001% as imaginative as he.
klunker rider almost 11 years ago
I had similar visions as a childā¦usually right when a test was announced.
witewater almost 11 years ago
This strip originally appeared on 3/9/94. If you go to the Calvin and Hobbes search engine (google it), you can read the entire story arc. I found the story to be classic Watterson. I doubt that any kid old enough to read the comic section in 1994 would have been scarred by the experience. Heck, Iād be more concerned by what currently passes for television content.
She Mc almost 11 years ago
He will wake up soon!
mistercatworks almost 11 years ago
Yeah, in ātodayās worldā you can get suspended for pointing a finger in a āgun-like mannerā and saying ābangā.
stuart almost 11 years ago
When I was in elementary school in the ā60s, the kids would sing:
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the burning of the school,We have tortured every teacher, we have broken every rule.ā¦. etc
Of course this sentiment only applied to teachers and authority in general. Specific" teachers, *earned the respect of most students.
odja88 almost 11 years ago
Why so serious? Enjoy the strip and envy Calvinās imagination. This story arc is one of my favorites! And yes, I read this as a kid. And no, Iām not a violent person. Other reasons exist for violence. The assumption of inane implication that Calvin and Hobbes should be censored is laughable!
Number Three almost 11 years ago
Hopefully Calvin will wake up before he hits the groundā¦
xxx
ORMouseworks almost 11 years ago
āBut are these changes necessarily for the better?ā
It has to beā¦our children are growing up in a world we couldnāt even Begin to imagine when we were children. C&H can be very funny at times, but todayās strip is Notā¦ ;)
ORMouseworks almost 11 years ago
āPerhaps C&H is a little too sophisticated for some of you?ā Not at all. My concern is for children who read this comic. Todayās comic is funny, but just not for younger childrenā¦ ;)
westny77 almost 11 years ago
Iām burning up for your love.
Radical-Knight almost 11 years ago
A few people have been off their medication too longā¦ I think this ātoonā is GREAT!
Downundergirl almost 11 years ago
Actually, Calvin has nailed how I am feeling at work today.
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
This or any other strip does not have to be censored. Parents and guardians still have a responsibility regarding what children read and watch.
BE THIS GUY almost 11 years ago
One cartoon I did show my nephews was this old Tom & Jerry:-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfskgQ6Z_bA
seanthered almost 11 years ago
This represents Calvinās imagination as a boy. Guess what? Boysā imaginations can take some pretty dark turns, no matter what āthe timesā dictate. Recognize the dark, encourage the light and help people to see that having dark imaginations doesnāt make them abnormal, or monsters ā it just makes them human. If you outlaw or censor dark imagery, you risk making people feel this is something they need to hide. And hiding feelings and ideas allows them to fester. And when they fester, we get full-on fruit and nut bars!
cheap_day_return almost 11 years ago
After reading the initial comments, I can only roll my eyes in disgust and say, Aw, come on. Iām tempted to relate stories of growing up on the farm. You all would take exception to most of those too.
The Rolling Cat almost 11 years ago
These days I often wonder whether the grownups who claim to want to protect the children from imaginary horrors are instead actually craving protection for themselves.