Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for March 26, 1987
Transcript:
Calvin: Look, if you can't make up your mind. I'll go first and turn myself into something. I'll show you. Hobbes: But what's the point of turning yourself into something else? No one's done it! Think of the knowledge to be gained! Hobbes: What horrors we visit upon ourselves in the name of science. Calvin: Ok, I'm in. Set the dial on "Lungfish." ...No, make it "Musk ox." ...no...
TheSoCalledExpert over 14 years ago
How does the transmogrifier not transform the grass at the same time?
Carbonic over 14 years ago
@TheSoCalledExpert I was thinking the same thing.
CanadianBigfoot over 14 years ago
I believe it’s the distinction between animal and plant cell structure that allows the grass to maintain it’s current state.
CaptainObvious about 14 years ago
The cardboard is made out of psychic paper?
Fies almost 14 years ago
It’s much simpler: On the other side of the box is another dial which allows you to set what you’re being transmogrified from.
Catnat over 13 years ago
Good point.
bizaker about 13 years ago
A kid’s imagination is far superior to any technology
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
The horror! The horror!
bmonk over 12 years ago
What happens if he gets transmogrified into something too big for the transmogrifier?
jassonlsm76 almost 9 years ago
Uh oh, there’d better not be a fly in there with Calvin!
AntonL.Graf over 3 years ago
“Anyone would turn themself into something else if they could, which they can’t, would be because they could, which they can’t.”