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'''Charlie''' is a character mentioned in ''Calvin and Hobbes''. He is mentioned in multiple story arcs. Charlie is Rosalyn's recurring boyfriend, and tends to get calls from her when she is babysitting Calvin. Rosalyn has also called him Chuck and "Chaz".
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'''Charlie''' is a character mentioned in ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]''.
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He is mentioned in multiple story arcs.
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==Role==
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[[File:CalvinChuck.jpeg|thumb|[[Calvin]] gives Charlie advice on his relationship with [[Rosalyn]].|185x185px]] Charlie is [[Rosalyn]]'s recurring boyfriend, and tends to get calls from her when she is babysitting [[Calvin]]. Rosalyn has also called him Chuck and "Chas". It is possible, yet unlikely, that Rosalyn's Charlie is Calvin's barber, as they share the same name in the strip. See [[Charlie (barber)]] for more details.
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==Trivia==
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*Charlie (of Charlie's Angels) is also never seen and only heard through a telephone call.
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Charlie (barber)]]
 
*[[Charlie (barber)]]
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Revision as of 07:53, 20 May 2020

Charlie is a character mentioned in Calvin and Hobbes.

He is mentioned in multiple story arcs.

Role

CalvinChuck

Calvin gives Charlie advice on his relationship with Rosalyn.

Charlie is Rosalyn's recurring boyfriend, and tends to get calls from her when she is babysitting Calvin. Rosalyn has also called him Chuck and "Chas". It is possible, yet unlikely, that Rosalyn's Charlie is Calvin's barber, as they share the same name in the strip. See Charlie (barber) for more details.

Trivia

  • Charlie (of Charlie's Angels) is also never seen and only heard through a telephone call.

See also

"It'll build character!"
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