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*A ''[[Sesame Bits]]'' comic strip was posted online on February 7, 2012 by [[Sesame Workshop]] to promote the DVD release of ''[[Elmo's World: Favorite Things!]]''. The comic strip was created in the style of ''Calvin & Hobbes'' and features [[Elmo]] telling [[Herb|a brontosaurus]] that he was watching [[Dorothy]]'s imagination in HD. |
*A ''[[Sesame Bits]]'' comic strip was posted online on February 7, 2012 by [[Sesame Workshop]] to promote the DVD release of ''[[Elmo's World: Favorite Things!]]''. The comic strip was created in the style of ''Calvin & Hobbes'' and features [[Elmo]] telling [[Herb|a brontosaurus]] that he was watching [[Dorothy]]'s imagination in HD. |
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Calvin & Hobbes is a syndicated comic strip about the antics of a dangerously and imaginative six-year-old-kid named Calvin and his stuffed toy tiger named Hobbes, who is very only anthropomorphic towards Calvin. The strip began running in newspapers on November 18, 1985 and ended on December 31, 1995, when creator Bill Watterson decided to take up painting lessons.
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- A Sesame Bits comic strip was posted online on February 7, 2012 by Sesame Workshop to promote the DVD release of Elmo's World: Favorite Things!. The comic strip was created in the style of Calvin & Hobbes and features Elmo telling a brontosaurus that he was watching Dorothy's imagination in HD.