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Calvin doing hobbes
Calvin doing hobbes










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Waiting until Hobbes falls asleep (unsuccessful).

calvin doing hobbes

Hitting the ground just as Hobbes tries to pounce on him (half-successful: Hobbes missed him but turned around and pounced on him).The third time, Calvin drew a face onto his sack lunch and mounted it with his clothes this attempt actually did fool Hobbes, on account that here Hobbes relied on Calvin exclaiming "I'm Home!" instead of just entering. The second time, Hobbes asked Calvin if he made the second decoy (which Calvin acknowledged) and closed the door Calvin threw the decoy aside and opened the door himself, which resulted in him being pounced on normally. The first time was half-successful as Calvin avoided getting pounced on, but Hobbes took the decoy inside and locked Calvin out. Calvin has done this three times, with one attempt being successful, one unsuccessful, and one half-successful. Making fake versions of himself and having Hobbes pounce on them.In one example of a rude awakening, Calvin comments, "It's hard to believe your conscience lets you sleep THAT well." Hobbes pounces on Calvin, roughs him up, and returns to his peaceful state, thinking, "NOW it does." Hobbes has two cues for pouncing on Calvin the first is simply to see him enter, and the second is to wait for him to yell "I'm Home!"Īmong the methods that Calvin has employed in order to avoid Hobbes' attack are some of the following It doesn't usually come to blows unless Calvin has done Hobbes wrong, like rudely waking him up or pelting him with snowballs. Hobbes regularly pounces on Calvin, most of the time when Calvin opens the door after coming home from school, or even when he passes by a corner in his house. This page needs images! Please help the wiki by adding some! (and maybe a template for this as well.)












Calvin doing hobbes