I look at the strip this way: that the point is not about whether Calvin’s mom is a good mom or not, but all that was simply to set up the sentiment expressed in the last panel. My guess is that Watterson thinks of Calvin’s parents as good parents and wants them to be seen as such but that sometimes, for either humor or other purposes, he has them saying or doing things that a good parent wouldn’t normally say or do.
As a parent to my then young child I would have helped to find Hobbes. My then young son did not have a stuffed animal for a friend. He had mini racing match cars.
Nowadays, if a 6-year-old said his best friend was a stuffed animal he’d be carted off to therapy to determine why he his social skills development wasn’t progressing. Not having friends his own age would be considered pathological and a sign of some sort of social disability. They’d probably put him on drugs, too, claiming he had social anxiety or some other nonsense.
If memory serves, Susie Derkins finds him and he joins a nice happy tea party…..which is a lot better than what my JRT did to her stuffed toy last week…..‘we hardly knew thee’…lol!
I carry my comb around with me all the time and there have been a few occasions when I have lost it and my Mum thinks it’s because I carry around with me all the time. I put it down somewhere and I forget where.xxx
When this strip initially premiered 30 years ago, Bill Watterson received a lot of fan mail with expressed written concerns regarding Hobbes’s whereabouts, even though the story only lasted a week. He saw it as a good sign that the readers were bonding with the characters.
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
Mom would not be doing her job if she didn’t point out it’s your fault.
Wilde Bill over 8 years ago
Oh, Hobbes. We hardly knew ye.
Wilde Bill over 8 years ago
I remember this one.
bigcatbusiness over 8 years ago
Nice going mom.
bigDay over 8 years ago
Bad, bad mommy.
orinoco womble over 8 years ago
Nice, mom. So comforting.
rentier over 8 years ago
Calvin never would give up, draging Hobbes everywhere!! Calvin is not Calvin without Hobbes!!
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
If I was Mom, I’d be concerned about a vicious dog that’s running around terrorizing kids.
sandpiper over 8 years ago
Too true, Calvin.
ahem Premium Member over 8 years ago
I look at the strip this way: that the point is not about whether Calvin’s mom is a good mom or not, but all that was simply to set up the sentiment expressed in the last panel. My guess is that Watterson thinks of Calvin’s parents as good parents and wants them to be seen as such but that sometimes, for either humor or other purposes, he has them saying or doing things that a good parent wouldn’t normally say or do.
kab2rb over 8 years ago
As a parent to my then young child I would have helped to find Hobbes. My then young son did not have a stuffed animal for a friend. He had mini racing match cars.
King_Shark over 8 years ago
Hobbes is going to fight his way free tomorrow.
The Sinistral Bassist Premium Member over 8 years ago
Not only a lousy parent but an idiot to boot
rowena28 Premium Member over 8 years ago
Nowadays, if a 6-year-old said his best friend was a stuffed animal he’d be carted off to therapy to determine why he his social skills development wasn’t progressing. Not having friends his own age would be considered pathological and a sign of some sort of social disability. They’d probably put him on drugs, too, claiming he had social anxiety or some other nonsense.
VickiP123 over 8 years ago
If memory serves, Susie Derkins finds him and he joins a nice happy tea party…..which is a lot better than what my JRT did to her stuffed toy last week…..‘we hardly knew thee’…lol!
3pibgorn9 over 8 years ago
You have that right, Calvin.
dflak over 8 years ago
We don’t normally see physical signs of affection for his parents from Calvin like we do in panel 2.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 8 years ago
I’m slightly concerned for the Dog. Hobbs has shown an ability to take care of himself!
zeexenon over 8 years ago
Poor dog! I love dogs. Hobbs will leave a gruesome death sight. There isn’t enough chalk in the world for this scene.
djhaisell Premium Member over 8 years ago
Now that’s parenting!
Number Three over 8 years ago
I carry my comb around with me all the time and there have been a few occasions when I have lost it and my Mum thinks it’s because I carry around with me all the time. I put it down somewhere and I forget where.xxx
Mema Jean over 8 years ago
Always a lesson to be taught by mom..no matter what the crisis.
Susie Derkins :D over 8 years ago
No sympathy shown in the 3rd panel. :I
InuYugiHakusho over 8 years ago
When this strip initially premiered 30 years ago, Bill Watterson received a lot of fan mail with expressed written concerns regarding Hobbes’s whereabouts, even though the story only lasted a week. He saw it as a good sign that the readers were bonding with the characters.
Aragorn1 over 8 years ago
Did his mom just got home from her job as advisor? Because she probably is in job-modus.