Calvin’s dad is really on a roll. He explains extremely complicated things simply enough for Calvin to understand. I’m not a father but I greatly admire his ability to simplify a complex world.
Dad ought to be ashamed of himself! This proves how lacking he is in the “character” he’s been trying to build in Calvin! I hope Mom clobbers him with her dishpan hands!
Two strip technicolor debuted during the silent film era. The process used two complimentary colors instead of the three color, three strip process of the 30’s, so the projected images had a limited color palette. In addition, some early silent films were tinted to indicate darkness, for example. “The Phantom of the Opera” has tinted scenes. Some folks may recall a similar tinting effect during one of the scenes of “South Pacific,” which was a brilliant red.
All answers we needed were looked up in the Ecyclopedia Britannica of which the family has 2 sets. I can’t remember how old the first one was. But, the newer one was from the 60’s. Pretty outdated by the time I looked up Dinosaurs and the like.
I know there are dirty dishes that have to be washed, and I know Calvin’s mom is doing them all by herself (not sure why they don’t have an automatic dishwasher), and I know she is irritated because she feels she’s taken for granted ………. but ………….
Sharing a beautiful sunset with someone may indeed create a memory that will last forever. After the breather from chore and after the sun sets, she can go back to the dishes that have patiently been waiting for her and resume being annoyed while washing them…but who knows, maybe she’ll be in a slightly better mood?
I was just thinking of how Dad doesn’t help with household chores, like at the start of the strip. And then he tells Calvin this nonsense. And then he wonders why his son is the way he is.
No wonder Calvin gets bad grades! I wouldn’t be surprised if the Dad did just as poorly as Calvin when he was in first grade.
I made up a parody of this where the Dad tells (sort of) the truth, that people actually preferred black-and-white photos over color back in the olden days, and some people today are still nostalgic for it.
How does that explain the 1925 version of Ben Hur, where only those scenes involving Jesus are two colour Technicolor and the rest B & W? The Wizard of Oz I can understand having driven through Kansas when younger.
It used to Black and White but thanks to Biden it is Now Mexican! With Harris in you will start to see Arizona named New Tijuana. Coloroda named New Monterrey, California named New Acapouco and Utah will be New Durango
Love that line, especially coming from Watterson. I suspect that after most of today’s trendy “great artists” are forgotten, some of Watterson’s strips will live on as examples of true art from the late 20th century…
codycab about 2 months ago
It’s not all black and white when you really look at it.
Spacehog about 2 months ago
Hobbes have the right idea
lalapalooza Premium Member about 2 months ago
watterson is a genius
C about 2 months ago
It’s all so obvious
Bilan about 2 months ago
The really, really weird part is that there is no such thing as color. It’s all in the mind. Different colors are just different wavelengths of grey.
oldpine52 about 2 months ago
One of the perks of fatherhood; telling your kid really far out things, and convincing them that it’s true.
WaywardWind about 2 months ago
Calvin’s dad is really on a roll. He explains extremely complicated things simply enough for Calvin to understand. I’m not a father but I greatly admire his ability to simplify a complex world.
cmxx about 2 months ago
I’m with Hobbes.
snsurone76 about 2 months ago
Dad ought to be ashamed of himself! This proves how lacking he is in the “character” he’s been trying to build in Calvin! I hope Mom clobbers him with her dishpan hands!
Nuke Road Warrior about 2 months ago
In our house the world didn’t change to color until the 1960s when we go color TV.
kendavis09 about 2 months ago
I’m one of the people who dream in color, and I like it.
markkahler52 about 2 months ago
But there was a time when every picture was in black and white. Can we imagine how frustrating that was?!
markkahler52 about 2 months ago
Best C&H of all time…
peb6006 about 2 months ago
Greyscale dinosaurs???
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member about 2 months ago
It’s no wonder that Calvin is the way he is.
Gent about 2 months ago
Lying to your son. It is builds character ya knows.
TampaFanatic1 about 2 months ago
I wonder how much whisky Dad has in that mug?
A# 466 about 2 months ago
Two strip technicolor debuted during the silent film era. The process used two complimentary colors instead of the three color, three strip process of the 30’s, so the projected images had a limited color palette. In addition, some early silent films were tinted to indicate darkness, for example. “The Phantom of the Opera” has tinted scenes. Some folks may recall a similar tinting effect during one of the scenes of “South Pacific,” which was a brilliant red.
Ken Otwell about 2 months ago
Calvin’s dad is practicing child abuse.
E.Z. Smith Premium Member about 2 months ago
I used to teach photography at a junior college. This was the way I explained it to my students.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 2 months ago
So what’s the deal with “colorized” movies?
SquidGamerGal about 2 months ago
Just tell him the truth for once, old man!
Funniguy about 2 months ago
I would like to think I could pull this over on my young grandson one day. It’s completely ethical for a Grandpa’.
Turnhandle about 2 months ago
I remember my grandparents telling me that black cows gave chocolate milk. I believed it for a while.
Vgrift85 about 2 months ago
Sooooooo confuseddd.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 2 months ago
Also, Calvin, the world suddenly turns to color on Sundays. Cool beans, eh?
dwdl21 about 2 months ago
Mom, it’s ok to put down the dishes and make a memory… And then make him finish the dishes…LOL
BigDaveGlass about 2 months ago
All answers we needed were looked up in the Ecyclopedia Britannica of which the family has 2 sets. I can’t remember how old the first one was. But, the newer one was from the 60’s. Pretty outdated by the time I looked up Dinosaurs and the like.
Chris about 2 months ago
his dad sure likes to mess with him don’t he. :D
baskate_2000 about 2 months ago
Dad-splain in black and white.
mountainclimber about 2 months ago
and you wonder why almost half the country accepts brazen lies with enthusiasm.
bdpoltergeist Premium Member about 2 months ago
just waiting for Calvin to use that in an essay writing exercise…
RobinHood about 2 months ago
I begin to see that Calvin didn’t fall from the tree.
sandpiper about 2 months ago
Loved this one years ago and still get a good laugh. Yea, Dad!!
Papakillamon about 2 months ago
Hobbs has a wonderful coping practice
BJDucer about 2 months ago
I know there are dirty dishes that have to be washed, and I know Calvin’s mom is doing them all by herself (not sure why they don’t have an automatic dishwasher), and I know she is irritated because she feels she’s taken for granted ………. but ………….
Sharing a beautiful sunset with someone may indeed create a memory that will last forever. After the breather from chore and after the sun sets, she can go back to the dishes that have patiently been waiting for her and resume being annoyed while washing them…but who knows, maybe she’ll be in a slightly better mood?
locake about 2 months ago
No need to count to 10, just make him clean up the kitchen now.
bloodykate about 2 months ago
LOL!!!!!
locake about 2 months ago
No wonder Calvin is so screwed up.
aaronacademy2012 about 2 months ago
His grades are low
ladykat about 2 months ago
Hobbes has the right idea.
hornacek about 2 months ago
Dad’s logic does make sense here.
alexius23 about 2 months ago
As the twig is bent so grows the tree….
ekw555 about 2 months ago
gotta hand it to Dad in this one!
ilovecomics*infinity about 2 months ago
Great tip, Hobbes. Also, this one makes my head hurt.
rshive about 2 months ago
The complexity can almost overwhelm one.
alohaotis about 2 months ago
Rats, I wanted to see her sock him one
anomaly about 2 months ago
What was odd was that the people and places shown on tv didn’t turn into color until the 1960s.
Cartoondog about 2 months ago
How big is Calvin’s yard?
Old27F20 about 2 months ago
I never knew Cal’s dad was a psychiatrist and worked at a loony bin!
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 months ago
I was just thinking of how Dad doesn’t help with household chores, like at the start of the strip. And then he tells Calvin this nonsense. And then he wonders why his son is the way he is.
mousefumanchu Premium Member about 2 months ago
Devious Daddy getting his own back.
Smeagol about 2 months ago
I like Hobbes logic.
katw about 2 months ago
And Calvin’s mom wonders where he come up with such weird ideas…
Medtech4 about 2 months ago
wiley207 about 2 months ago
No wonder Calvin gets bad grades! I wouldn’t be surprised if the Dad did just as poorly as Calvin when he was in first grade.
I made up a parody of this where the Dad tells (sort of) the truth, that people actually preferred black-and-white photos over color back in the olden days, and some people today are still nostalgic for it.
royq27 about 2 months ago
Headed for the ’ole treehouse right now…
CeceliaWD Premium Member about 2 months ago
My absolute favorite Calvin and Hobbes.
kathleenhicks62 about 2 months ago
Some days it seems like black & white.
jeffleggett about 2 months ago
I aspire to this level of dad-ness
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
No wonder some kids grow up to believe in conspiracy theories and bleach as a cure for COVID.
Teto85 Premium Member about 2 months ago
How does that explain the 1925 version of Ben Hur, where only those scenes involving Jesus are two colour Technicolor and the rest B & W? The Wizard of Oz I can understand having driven through Kansas when younger.
eclectic1 about 2 months ago
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It used to Black and White but thanks to Biden it is Now Mexican! With Harris in you will start to see Arizona named New Tijuana. Coloroda named New Monterrey, California named New Acapouco and Utah will be New DurangoMaybe like it was before we stole it from Mexico.
ahnk_2000 about 2 months ago
Mama don’t take my Kodachrome away.
rockyridge1977 about 2 months ago
Hey pick a worry……and worry it to death!!!!!!
Skeptical Meg about 2 months ago
One of my favourite strips ever.
donwestonmysteries about 2 months ago
And they wonder why Calin is the way he is. Blame Dad.
lazysenora about 2 months ago
I never saw a purple cow, I never hope to see one…
JoeMartinFan Premium Member about 2 months ago
Calvin’s dad should be in politics!
lnrokr55 about 2 months ago
Hobbes, Zen Tiger !
HodgeElmwood about 2 months ago
Leave the dishes, lady. A beautiful sunset won’t wait. The dishes will (and maybe you can get your husband to dry while you wash).
CleverHans Premium Member about 2 months ago
“A lot of great artists were insane.”
Love that line, especially coming from Watterson. I suspect that after most of today’s trendy “great artists” are forgotten, some of Watterson’s strips will live on as examples of true art from the late 20th century…
johnec about 2 months ago
Ahhh, science. Don’t you love it?!
mac04416 about 1 month ago
When we see Dad in the office setting, I didn’t know it was a government office.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 month ago
This is almost as good as when Calvin’s Dad explains what happens to the sun at sunset
Calvinandhobbes/1989/07/30
smsrt about 1 month ago
There is so much random wisdom in this… but at least now I see where Calvin’s imagination emanates from.