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''"There has '''got''' to be a better way to make him eat!"'' --[[Mom|Calvin's mother]], after [[Dad|his dad]] tells him that his dinner is a toxic waste pile "that will turn [[Calvin]] into a mutant if he eats it."
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'''Dinner''' is a prominent running gag in ''Calvin and Hobbes''. Calvin dislikes what his mother usually cooks for dinner, and this often annoys his parents.
 
   
 
[[File:Dinnerpic.png|thumb]]'''Dinner''' is a prominent [[running gag]] in ''[[Calvin and Hobbes]]''. [[Calvin]] dislikes what his mother usually cooks for dinner, and this often annoys his parents. Many other running gags exist involving Calvin's dinner.
All the meals in the series take the form of nondescript green blobs which are possibly vegetables. [[Calvin]] usually hates what [[Mom|his mom]] prepares. He often makes comments on the meal, such as "This looks like bat barf." He once ordered pizza secretly. He often sees his meal as alive, at some points singing or eating Calvin. Many times, Calvin reacts to the food by choking, spewing it out, and acting as if it were poisoning him. In order to make their son eat, Calvin's parents usually tell him that it's something gross, like stewed monkey heads, maggots, or spider pie.
 
   
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==Running gags==
Calvin once pretended that the food was disgusting, as shown once when he got sick from swallowing it, yet ate it normally after discovering it was hamburger casserole. This may show that sometimes Calvin is used to reacting after swallowing it.
 
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[[File:Dinner_play1.png|thumb|left]][[File:Dinner_play2.png|thumb]]Calvin often plays with his food. For instance, when his parents are looking elsewhere, he pretends his meal is attacking him, much like during lunch at school. When his parents return, the food is scattered over the table, walls and floor and smothered on Calvin's face. When Calvin is in a less rambunctious state of mind he may simply stir his food to idle the time away before eating it. Once, he fashioned a grotesque head-shaped sculpture out of various food items, much to his father's outrage.
   
Calvin also pictures how his mom's cooking, and in strip it is seen as Calvin's mom stuffs in an octopus, and adds diesel gasoline, and drops in a shrunken head. Next, she adds weed killer, pours paint and blends it to green slime. Once, Calvin imagined there was a plate with a big pile of green stuff that trapped Calvin and ate him, then burped out Calvin's skull and one of his bones. After that, Calvin's parents danced together. Then, at the end, back in the real world, Calvin said, "You're trying to kill me with this stuff, aren't you?! Just admit it!!"
 
   
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Once, when the green ooze came alive, it recited lines from Shakespeare's ''Hamlet'', and then, after a moment of silence, it started singing "Feelings".
 
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[[File:Dinner_maggots.png|thumb|227px]]Frequently, Calvin is reluctant to eat his dinner. In one strip, he gagged at the green food while thinking "toad stroganoff." In another, he pictured his mother cooking an assortment of repulsive items such as a rotten octopus, a shrunken head, and gasoline, which to him explained how his dinner tasted. Calvin tends to overreact to his dinners, choking and convulsing on the floor after a single taste or sniff. Instead of forcing their son to eat, as in some early strips, Calvin's parents usually prefer to identify the meal as a disgusting or inedible product such as toxic waste or maggots. His curiosity piqued, Calvin then proceeds to eat his dinner. The other parent, however, tends to get disgusted at mention of the made-up meal. A few times, Calvin has suggested pizza and fast-food hamburgers as an alternative to his mother's cooking. In fact, he even once ordered pizza secretly after being sent to his room for disrespecting his mother's cooking.
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[[File:Dinner_tortellini.png|thumb|left]]Calvin sometimes opposes dinner out of prejudice. At the mere mention of tortellini being for dinner, he threw a fit despite not even knowing the nature of tortellini. Also, when he had hamburger casserole, he dramatically gagged and flopped around after the first bite, only to eat it normally upon being told what the meal was.
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[[File:Dinner_TV_2.png|thumb]]
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On a few occasions, Calvin's dinnertime has clashed with his TV schedule, interrupting or overriding shows he would have liked to see. In addition, his early bedtime further reduces his TV time, leading Calvin to complain about the amount of time he gets to watch.
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[[File:Dinner_burp_2.png|thumb]][[File:Dinner_chew.png|thumb|left]]Calvin's manners at the dinner table are the object of much criticism from his parents. Calvin tends to burp loudly at the table instead of trying to suppress it; afterwards, instead of saying "excuse me" or at least apologizing, he praises his "performance". Calvin also chews loudly with his mouth open.
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==Meals==
 
==Meals==
 
===Home meals===
 
===Home meals===
These are meals prepared for dinner by Calvin's mother, with a few noted exceptions. Some of them were identified differently, to encourage Calvin to eat them.
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These are meals prepared for dinner either by Calvin's mother or father. Some of them were identified differently, to encourage Calvin to eat them.
*Oatmeal (may be a lunch),
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*Oatmeal (may be a lunch)
*Lima beans,
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*Lima beans
*Asparagus,
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*Asparagus
*Stuffed peppers, identified as stewed monkey heads,
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*Stuffed peppers, identified as "stewed monkey heads"
*Salmon,
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*Salmon
*Hamburgers (grilled by Calvin's father),
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*Hamburgers
*Waffles (cooked by Calvin's father),
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*Waffles
*Vegetarian meal,
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*Vegetarian meals
*Creamed corn,
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*Creamed corn
*Tortellini,
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*Tortellini
*Rice soup, identified as maggot soup,
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*Rice soup, identified as "maggot soup"
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*Manicotti
*Pasta (possibly manicotti),
 
*Unidentified fish,
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*Unidentified fish
*Chocolate pudding,
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*Chocolate pudding
*Chicken,
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*Chicken
*Tapioca,
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*Tapioca
*Peas,
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*Peas
*Eggplant casserole,
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*Eggplant casserole
*Salad (may be a school or home lunch),
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*Salad (may be a school or home lunch)
*Peppers,
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*Peppers
*Pie,
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*Pie
*Grilled cheese sandwich,
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*Grilled cheese sandwich
*and french fries.
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*French fries
 
Also, an unnamed meal was falsely identified by Calvin's mother as spider pie.
 
Also, an unnamed meal was falsely identified by Calvin's mother as spider pie.
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===Outside meals===
 
===Outside meals===
Calvin's family has eaten out on several occasions. Three distinct eateries have been featured throughout the strip; one is a pizzeria, the other is a formal restaurant, and the last is a hamburger restaurant the family went to while camping. Due to Calvin's typically embarassing behavior in public, Calvin's parents eat out alone in later strips.
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[[File:Dinnerout.png|thumb]]Calvin's family has eaten out on several occasions. Three distinct eateries have been featured throughout the strip; one is a pizzeria, the other is a formal restaurant, and the last is a hamburger restaurant the family went to while camping. Due to Calvin's typically embarrassing behavior in public, Calvin's parents eat out alone in later strips. These evenings lead to the babysitting [[story arcs]].
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==Trivia==
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*In one strip, it was stated that dinner lasts an uninterrupted 40 minutes.
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* Various dinners have been portrayed as a chunky green slime (occasionally other colors). This is likely the reader seeing the meal through Calvin's eyes, as it may show what children think of any meal they find disgusting.
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*One time, Calvin's mother told her son the family would be eating stewed monkey heads. Subsequently, at the table, Calvin actually fooled his father into thinking the same. Calvin's father must have learned from this experience, as he later made up meals himself to get Calvin to eat.
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*For an odd reason, Calvin makes odd names when he won't eat it, but when his parents make the gross name, he'll eat it. One exception includes eating hamburgers, where he learned cows are in burgers from his parents.
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*It seems as if whenever Calvin likes what his mother makes, his father tends not to like it.
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* The first time the toxic food gag was introduced, Calvin's dad was the one to say it. However, later his mom would be the one to do this.
 
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Revision as of 00:42, 18 November 2016

""There has got to be a better way to make him eat!"" -Calvin's mother, after his dad tells him that his dinner is a toxic waste pile



Dinnerpic

Dinner is a prominent running gag in Calvin and Hobbes. Calvin dislikes what his mother usually cooks for dinner, and this often annoys his parents. Many other running gags exist involving Calvin's dinner.

Running gags

Dinner play1
Dinner play2

Calvin often plays with his food. For instance, when his parents are looking elsewhere, he pretends his meal is attacking him, much like during lunch at school. When his parents return, the food is scattered over the table, walls and floor and smothered on Calvin's face. When Calvin is in a less rambunctious state of mind he may simply stir his food to idle the time away before eating it. Once, he fashioned a grotesque head-shaped sculpture out of various food items, much to his father's outrage.


Dinner maggots

Frequently, Calvin is reluctant to eat his dinner. In one strip, he gagged at the green food while thinking "toad stroganoff." In another, he pictured his mother cooking an assortment of repulsive items such as a rotten octopus, a shrunken head, and gasoline, which to him explained how his dinner tasted. Calvin tends to overreact to his dinners, choking and convulsing on the floor after a single taste or sniff. Instead of forcing their son to eat, as in some early strips, Calvin's parents usually prefer to identify the meal as a disgusting or inedible product such as toxic waste or maggots. His curiosity piqued, Calvin then proceeds to eat his dinner. The other parent, however, tends to get disgusted at mention of the made-up meal. A few times, Calvin has suggested pizza and fast-food hamburgers as an alternative to his mother's cooking. In fact, he even once ordered pizza secretly after being sent to his room for disrespecting his mother's cooking.


Dinner tortellini

Calvin sometimes opposes dinner out of prejudice. At the mere mention of tortellini being for dinner, he threw a fit despite not even knowing the nature of tortellini. Also, when he had hamburger casserole, he dramatically gagged and flopped around after the first bite, only to eat it normally upon being told what the meal was.

Dinner TV 2

On a few occasions, Calvin's dinnertime has clashed with his TV schedule, interrupting or overriding shows he would have liked to see. In addition, his early bedtime further reduces his TV time, leading Calvin to complain about the amount of time he gets to watch.

Dinner burp 2
Dinner chew

Calvin's manners at the dinner table are the object of much criticism from his parents. Calvin tends to burp loudly at the table instead of trying to suppress it; afterwards, instead of saying "excuse me" or at least apologizing, he praises his "performance". Calvin also chews loudly with his mouth open.

Meals

Home meals

These are meals prepared for dinner either by Calvin's mother or father. Some of them were identified differently, to encourage Calvin to eat them.

  • Oatmeal (may be a lunch)
  • Lima beans
  • Asparagus
  • Stuffed peppers, identified as "stewed monkey heads"
  • Salmon
  • Hamburgers
  • Waffles
  • Vegetarian meals
  • Creamed corn
  • Tortellini
  • Rice soup, identified as "maggot soup"
  • Manicotti
  • Unidentified fish
  • Chocolate pudding
  • Chicken
  • Tapioca
  • Peas
  • Eggplant casserole
  • Salad (may be a school or home lunch)
  • Peppers
  • Pie
  • Grilled cheese sandwich
  • French fries

Also, an unnamed meal was falsely identified by Calvin's mother as spider pie.

Outside meals

Dinnerout

Calvin's family has eaten out on several occasions. Three distinct eateries have been featured throughout the strip; one is a pizzeria, the other is a formal restaurant, and the last is a hamburger restaurant the family went to while camping. Due to Calvin's typically embarrassing behavior in public, Calvin's parents eat out alone in later strips. These evenings lead to the babysitting story arcs.

Trivia

  • In one strip, it was stated that dinner lasts an uninterrupted 40 minutes.
  • Various dinners have been portrayed as a chunky green slime (occasionally other colors). This is likely the reader seeing the meal through Calvin's eyes, as it may show what children think of any meal they find disgusting.
  • One time, Calvin's mother told her son the family would be eating stewed monkey heads. Subsequently, at the table, Calvin actually fooled his father into thinking the same. Calvin's father must have learned from this experience, as he later made up meals himself to get Calvin to eat.
  • For an odd reason, Calvin makes odd names when he won't eat it, but when his parents make the gross name, he'll eat it. One exception includes eating hamburgers, where he learned cows are in burgers from his parents.
  • It seems as if whenever Calvin likes what his mother makes, his father tends not to like it.
  • The first time the toxic food gag was introduced, Calvin's dad was the one to say it. However, later his mom would be the one to do this.