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[[File:2017-05-09_13.30.51.jpg|thumb|110px|Calvin holds up his poster.]]The '''traffic safety poster''' contest was a contest at [[Elementary School|Calvin's School]] that [[Calvin]] entered to win $5. Calvin entered the slogan "Be careful or be roadkill". Hobbes suggested the slogan "Don't Look into Car Headlights and Freeze, because you will get Run Over or Shot", which was rejected by Calvin. His parents suggested the slogans "Before you cross, look each way and you'll get home safe each day" (suggestion by [[Calvin's mother|Calvin's mom]]) and "Cyclists have a right to the road too you noise-polluting inconsiderate maniacs! I hope gas goes up to eight bucks a gallon!" (suggestion by [[Calvin's father|Calvin's dad]]).
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[[File:2017-05-09_13.30.51.jpg|thumb|110px|Calvin holds up his poster.]]From April 26th to May 8th of 1993, [[Elementary School|Calvin's school]] held a contest for the students to design a traffic safety poster--whoever was chosen as the winner won a cash prize of $5. [[Calvin]] was excited for the contest and immediately got to work on designing, with [[Hobbes]] helping him--and Calvin (ultimately but very grudgingly) promising to give Hobbes 50% of the prize if he ended up winning.
   
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One of the requirements for the poster was that you had to come up with a slogan for the poster:
[[Hobbes]] did the artwork (featuring a gruesome road accident) for $2.50 of the prize money. Calvin put chunky spaghetti sauce on the poster to create the illusion of gore. Calvin fantasized about becoming famous for winning the contest, but it was [[Susie Derkins]]' submission that won. This didn't impress Calvin, as he believed that the contest was rigged. Hobbes didn't think it was that big of a deal, arguing that he and Calvin at least tried their best--but Calvin was pretty upset about losing, feeling that there's no point in trying if you can't be a winner.
 
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* Hobbes suggested "Don't Look into Car Headlights and Freeze, because you will get Run Over or Shot." This was ultimately rejected by Calvin.
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* After getting home from a bike ride, [[Calvin's Father|Calvin's dad]] suggested "Cyclists have a right to the road too you noise-polluting inconsiderate maniacs! I hope gas goes up to eight bucks a gallon!", which was also rejected by Calvin.
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* [[Calvin's Mother|Calvin's mom]] suggested "Before you cross, look each way and you'll get home safe each day," which Hobbes noted was pretty catchy.
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* Calvin ultimately went with his own idea for a slogan, being "Be careful or be roadkill."
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After finally deciding on the slogan, Calvin and Hobbes got to work on the artwork for the poster, with Hobbes drawing a gruesome road accident and Calvin even putting chunky spaghetti sauce on the poster to create the illusion of gore. After he turned in his poster for the contest, Calvin was convinced that he was a shoo-in to win the cash prize.
   
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Unfortunately for Calvin, he ended up losing--and to really add insult to injury (at least for Calvin), [[Susie Derkins]] was ultimately chosen as the winner (though the readers never get to see what she had done for her poster). Calvin was pretty upset about losing the contest (especially to Susie), convinced that the whole thing was rigged against him--Hobbes didn't think it was a big deal, arguing that he and Calvin at least tried their best. But Calvin, being who he is, complained that he feels there's no point in trying if you can't be a winner.
Calvin complained to his parents about what happened, even trying to get his dad to call the schoolboard to have Susie disqualified, but his Dad refused--he explains to Calvin that losing is just something that happens once in a while and that it's important to be a good sport, claiming that winning isn't everything.
 
   
 
Calvin complained to his parents about what happened, even asking his dad to call the schoolboard and have Susie disqualified and have Calvin be declared the winner, though Calvin's dad refused to do so. He tells his son that losing is a part of life and that it's important to be good sport and keep things in perspective. This didn't do anything to placate Calvin, though.
Susie's submission was never seen.
 
   
 
== Behind the Scenes ==
 
== Behind the Scenes ==

Revision as of 12:51, 21 October 2020

2017-05-09 13.30

Calvin holds up his poster.

From April 26th to May 8th of 1993, Calvin's school held a contest for the students to design a traffic safety poster--whoever was chosen as the winner won a cash prize of $5. Calvin was excited for the contest and immediately got to work on designing, with Hobbes helping him--and Calvin (ultimately but very grudgingly) promising to give Hobbes 50% of the prize if he ended up winning.

One of the requirements for the poster was that you had to come up with a slogan for the poster:

  • Hobbes suggested "Don't Look into Car Headlights and Freeze, because you will get Run Over or Shot." This was ultimately rejected by Calvin.
  • After getting home from a bike ride, Calvin's dad suggested "Cyclists have a right to the road too you noise-polluting inconsiderate maniacs! I hope gas goes up to eight bucks a gallon!", which was also rejected by Calvin.
  • Calvin's mom suggested "Before you cross, look each way and you'll get home safe each day," which Hobbes noted was pretty catchy.
  • Calvin ultimately went with his own idea for a slogan, being "Be careful or be roadkill."

After finally deciding on the slogan, Calvin and Hobbes got to work on the artwork for the poster, with Hobbes drawing a gruesome road accident and Calvin even putting chunky spaghetti sauce on the poster to create the illusion of gore. After he turned in his poster for the contest, Calvin was convinced that he was a shoo-in to win the cash prize.

Unfortunately for Calvin, he ended up losing--and to really add insult to injury (at least for Calvin), Susie Derkins was ultimately chosen as the winner (though the readers never get to see what she had done for her poster). Calvin was pretty upset about losing the contest (especially to Susie), convinced that the whole thing was rigged against him--Hobbes didn't think it was a big deal, arguing that he and Calvin at least tried their best. But Calvin, being who he is, complained that he feels there's no point in trying if you can't be a winner.

Calvin complained to his parents about what happened, even asking his dad to call the schoolboard and have Susie disqualified and have Calvin be declared the winner, though Calvin's dad refused to do so. He tells his son that losing is a part of life and that it's important to be good sport and keep things in perspective. This didn't do anything to placate Calvin, though.

Behind the Scenes

Bill Watterson said this arc was inspired by a contest he entered when he went to elementary school. He worked hard on a careful drawing of Snoopy, which got him disqualified. He said he was crushed, but learned a valuable lesson about originality. "Calvin, of course, has the opposite problem".