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[[File:The_Racoon.png|thumb|Calvin and his Mom take in the raccoon.]][[Calvin]] and [[Hobbes]] once found a near-dead raccoon. [[Calvin's mother]] took it into the [[garage]] and gave it food and water. Sadly, it was too weak to eat anything, and the next day it had passed on.
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[[File:The_Racoon.png|thumb|Calvin and his Mom take in the raccoon.]][[Calvin]] and [[Hobbes]] once found a near-dead raccoon. [[Calvin's mother]] took him into the garage and gave him food and water. Sadly, he was too weak to eat anything, and the next day he had passed on.
   
[[Calvin's father]] then told Calvin what happened, then he began to burst out bawling, and his Dad did the best to comfort him. He later buried the raccoon under a tree in the [[woods]].
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[[Calvin's father]] then told Calvin what happened, then he began to burst out bawling and sobbing, and his Dad did the best to comfort him. He later buried the raccoon under a tree in the [[woods]].
   
Calvin and Hobbes later didn't understand why he had to die, and had trouble falling asleep, instead hiding under the bed. The story arc ended with Calvin talking about his mother saying birth was as natural as death, with Hobbes slightly comforting him as well. The strip focused on rare themes such as sadness, death and loss.
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[[Calvin and Hobbes]] later didn't understand why he had to die, and had trouble falling asleep, instead hiding under the bed. The story arc ended with Calvin talking about his mother saying birth was as natural as death, with Hobbes slightly comforting him as well. The strip focused on rare themes such as sadness, death and loss.
==Triva==
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==Trivia==
 
*It was never shown or elaborated on what gravely injured the raccoon.
 
*It was never shown or elaborated on what gravely injured the raccoon.
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*This is regarded as the storyline which changed many people's view of Calvin. To this point, his adventures and experiences had all been positive, and readers had seen only his happy, fun, albeit mischievous and unpredictable nature. However, here another side of him is shown: a truly caring, sweet-hearted child.
*This is similar to one Garfield Halloween strip since there is no humor but more about sadness, depression, death, and lonliness.
 
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*After the racoon died, Calvin told Hobbes not to go anywhere. Hobbes said he would not.
 
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Revision as of 14:48, 23 May 2020

The Racoon

Calvin and his Mom take in the raccoon.

Calvin and Hobbes once found a near-dead raccoon. Calvin's mother took him into the garage and gave him food and water. Sadly, he was too weak to eat anything, and the next day he had passed on.

Calvin's father then told Calvin what happened, then he began to burst out bawling and sobbing, and his Dad did the best to comfort him. He later buried the raccoon under a tree in the woods.

Calvin and Hobbes later didn't understand why he had to die, and had trouble falling asleep, instead hiding under the bed. The story arc ended with Calvin talking about his mother saying birth was as natural as death, with Hobbes slightly comforting him as well. The strip focused on rare themes such as sadness, death and loss.

Trivia

  • It was never shown or elaborated on what gravely injured the raccoon.
  • This is regarded as the storyline which changed many people's view of Calvin. To this point, his adventures and experiences had all been positive, and readers had seen only his happy, fun, albeit mischievous and unpredictable nature. However, here another side of him is shown: a truly caring, sweet-hearted child.
  • After the racoon died, Calvin told Hobbes not to go anywhere. Hobbes said he would not.