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'''Christmas''' is a running gag in ''Calvin and Hobbes''. Throughout the month of December, Calvin works himself up for the event, worrying about the presents he will get or simply impatient for the day to come. His family though, Hobbes excepted, shows little of this enthusiasm. Calvin is often seen writing letters to [[Santa Claus]], justifying in behaviour, although Hobbes would usually point out Calvin's evil deeds. The [[Snowmen]] and [[Snowball]] fights often feature here.
 
'''Christmas''' is a running gag in ''Calvin and Hobbes''. Throughout the month of December, Calvin works himself up for the event, worrying about the presents he will get or simply impatient for the day to come. His family though, Hobbes excepted, shows little of this enthusiasm. Calvin is often seen writing letters to [[Santa Claus]], justifying in behaviour, although Hobbes would usually point out Calvin's evil deeds. The [[Snowmen]] and [[Snowball]] fights often feature here.
   
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Revision as of 03:04, 26 March 2012

Christmas is a running gag in Calvin and Hobbes. Throughout the month of December, Calvin works himself up for the event, worrying about the presents he will get or simply impatient for the day to come. His family though, Hobbes excepted, shows little of this enthusiasm. Calvin is often seen writing letters to Santa Claus, justifying in behaviour, although Hobbes would usually point out Calvin's evil deeds. The Snowmen and Snowball fights often feature here.

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