"I'm going to need scary dart guns, big, scary dart guns."

Six-year-old Calvin lives a wild life with his loving friend, Hobbes , in Calvin's room.

However, the Student's life is turned upside down when he goes to a wagon race in Calvin's house where there are violent bullys that like to punch each other.

Intelligent, special Calvin is shocked by this revelation and does not want bullys to punch each other anymore.

Certain that he's doing the right thing, he goes home and gets himself some tigers and scary dart guns, then returns to Calvin's house.

However, when Hobbes calls, begging him to come home, Calvin is forced to decide what is more important: stopping the violent bullys that punch each other, or preserving his relationship with his friend?





