Calvin

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Calvin is the imaginative, mischievous young boy who stars in Bill Watterson’s comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes," often seen embarking on fantastical adventures with his stuffed tiger.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comic strip character
fictional character
appearsIn Calvin and Hobbes NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium newspaper comic strips
attends elementary school
bestFriend Hobbes NERFINISHED
createdBy Bill Watterson NERFINISHED
dislikes babysitters
baths
homework
school
engagesInActivity building snowmen
creating elaborate fantasies
daydreaming
fantastical adventures
sledding
firstAppearanceInMedium Calvin and Hobbes, November 18, 1985
founds G.R.O.S.S. NERFINISHED
fullFormOfFoundedGroup Get Rid Of Slimy girlS NERFINISHED
hasAge 6 years old
hasCompanion Hobbes NERFINISHED
hasFavoriteActivity imagining science-fiction scenarios
playing with Hobbes
reading comics
watching TV
hasGender male
hasImaginaryAlterEgo Calvin the Dinosaur NERFINISHED
Spaceman Spiff NERFINISHED
Stupendous Man NERFINISHED
Tracer Bullet NERFINISHED
hasNeighbor Susie Derkins NERFINISHED
hasNotableTrait often questions authority
uses advanced vocabulary for his age
hasParent Calvin’s father
Calvin’s mother
hasPersonalityTrait curious
imaginative
mischievous
philosophical
rebellious
self-centered
hasPet Hobbes (as perceived by Calvin)
hasSpecies human
inspiredBy John Calvin (name reference) NERFINISHED
language English (original publication)
memberOf G.R.O.S.S. NERFINISHED
othersPerceiveCompanionAs Hobbes as a stuffed toy
perceivesAs Hobbes as a living tiger
teases Susie Derkins NERFINISHED

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