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'''Calvin in 2-D Form''' refers to two of Calvin's alter egos. Each appeared in a single Sunday strip. Both were flat versions of Calvin with otherwise identical features, but appeared in different settings.
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'''Calvin in 2-D Form''' refers to one of [[Calvin]]'s alter egos. Ir appeared in a single Sunday strip. It is a flat version of Calvin.
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==Appearance==
==First appearance==
 
   
 
[[File:Calvin_in_2-D_Form_1.png|thumb]]The alter ego first appeared as a two-dimensional version of Calvin with height and width but no depth (hence the "2-D" epithet), who interacted with Calvin's regular surroundings. He claimed to be "thinner than a sheet of paper...Having width but no thickness..." As a result, when standing up straight, he becomes a "nearly invisible vertical line", although his shadow can give him away.
 
[[File:Calvin_in_2-D_Form_1.png|thumb]]The alter ego first appeared as a two-dimensional version of Calvin with height and width but no depth (hence the "2-D" epithet), who interacted with Calvin's regular surroundings. He claimed to be "thinner than a sheet of paper...Having width but no thickness..." As a result, when standing up straight, he becomes a "nearly invisible vertical line", although his shadow can give him away.
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Calvin's 2-D form must only have been temporary; Calvin told his father that he had been two-dimensionnal "all morning", implying that at the time of telling his father he had returned to his normal form. Calvin offered this explanation for his absence during the morning; as such, Calvin In 2-D Form was here analogous to Calvin's absence.
 
Calvin's 2-D form must only have been temporary; Calvin told his father that he had been two-dimensionnal "all morning", implying that at the time of telling his father he had returned to his normal form. Calvin offered this explanation for his absence during the morning; as such, Calvin In 2-D Form was here analogous to Calvin's absence.
 
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[[Category:Alter egos of Calvin]]
==Second appearance==
 
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[[Category:One-Time Characters]]
[[File:Calvin_In_Drawn_Form.png|thumb]]Calvin In Drawn Form appeared once more, this time as a tiny version of himself on one of his school notebooks. Here, Calvin's alter ego was identical in all respects but size, and was able to interact with drawings Calvin had previously made on his notebook as if they were real.
 
 
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Calvin in 2-D Form refers to one of Calvin's alter egos. Ir appeared in a single Sunday strip. It is a flat version of Calvin.

Appearance

Calvin in 2-D Form 1

The alter ego first appeared as a two-dimensional version of Calvin with height and width but no depth (hence the "2-D" epithet), who interacted with Calvin's regular surroundings. He claimed to be "thinner than a sheet of paper...Having width but no thickness..." As a result, when standing up straight, he becomes a "nearly invisible vertical line", although his shadow can give him away.

Calvin in 2-D Form 2

Calvin's 2-D form must only have been temporary; Calvin told his father that he had been two-dimensionnal "all morning", implying that at the time of telling his father he had returned to his normal form. Calvin offered this explanation for his absence during the morning; as such, Calvin In 2-D Form was here analogous to Calvin's absence.