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Calvin and Hobbes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Calvin is often seen "glued" to the television, while his father speaks with the voice of the author, struggling to impart his values on Calvin. |
 | | Calvin's mother and father are for the most part typical Middle American middle-class parents; like many other characters in the strip, their relatively down-to-earth and sensible attitudes serve primarily as a foil for Calvin's outlandish behavior. |
 | | Calvin and Hobbes frequently ride downhill in a wagon, sled, or toboggan (depending on the season) and ponder the meaning of life, death, God, and a variety of other weighty subjects as they hurtle downhill. |
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