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Hobbes stopped eating tuna when he found out that the fishing industry kills dolphins to get it. His new favorite food became fresh swordfish grilled on the outside.<ref>http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/1990/03/12</ref>
 
Hobbes stopped eating tuna when he found out that the fishing industry kills dolphins to get it. His new favorite food became fresh swordfish grilled on the outside.<ref>http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/1990/03/12</ref>
 
===<u>Pineapple</u>===
 
===<u>Pineapple</u>===
In one strip, Calvin opens a can of pineapple, and Hobbes reacts as if it was tuna, leaving Calvin very dusty. His excuse:""All cans sound the same.""
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In one strip, Calvin opens a can of pineapple, and Hobbes reacts as if it was
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tuna. His excuse:""All cans sound the same.""
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 19:05, 20 August 2012

Tuna was Hobbes' favorite food for a long time. This was made apparent in the very first strip, where Calvin uses a tuna fish sandwich to lure and trap Hobbes, and subsequently became something of a running gag.

As Hobbes is unable to use a can opener, he must rely on other means in order to obtain tuna. He is liable to pounce on Calvin when the latter opens a can of any sort, as the can could contain tuna. Calvin also once offered salmon to Hobbes, indicating Hobbes' preference for seafood.

Tuna

Hobbes reacts to the sound of the can opener.

In his sleep, Hobbes is heard dreaming of tuna. This once led him to sleepwalk downstairs in order to reach the tuna cans. As he was sleepwalking, he may not have realized that he could not open them. Calvin tends to distance himself from Hobbes when he dreams of tuna, fearing that he may be taken for a meal.

Hobbes stopped eating tuna when he found out that the fishing industry kills dolphins to get it. His new favorite food became fresh swordfish grilled on the outside.[1]

Pineapple

In one strip, Calvin opens a can of pineapple, and Hobbes reacts as if it was
 tuna. His excuse:""All cans sound the same.""

References

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