Dear Mr. Watterson Bonus Edition
The 90 minute feature film + over 100 minutes of additional interviews, bonus features, and deleted scenes.
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Dear Mr. Watterson
Calvin & Hobbes dominated the Sunday comics in thousands of newspapers for over 10 years, having a profound effect on millions of readers across the globe. When the strip’s creator, Bill Watterson, retired the strip on New Year’s Eve in 1995, devoted readers everywhere felt the void left by the ...
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Defining a Comic Strip
Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum Curator Jenny Robb takes on the somewhat difficult task of trying to define a comic strip.
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The Elevator Pitch
How do you define or describe Calvin & Hobbes in just a few sentences?
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Editor Lee Salem
Bill Watterson's editor, Lee Salem, talks about his first reactions to the strip and the expectations surrounding it.
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Tony's First Impression
Cartoonist Tony Cochran recalls his initial impression after seeing Calvin & Hobbes.
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"Bill Waterson"
Cartoonist Bill Amend recalls seeing a misprint in his local newspaper.
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Berke Breathed Reacts
Cartoonist Berkeley Breathed recalls his reactions to Calvin & Hobbes.
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Jan Eliot First Sees C&H
Cartoonist Jan Eliot recalls her initial reaction to Calvin & Hobbes and how she eventually got her strip Stone Soup in newspapers.
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Watterson & Animation
Animation critic and historian Charles Solomon talks about Bill Watterson and animation.
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Personal Perspective
Cartoonist Wiley Miller talks about the common theme among comic strips that were successful and acclaimed.
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An Error & A Tribute
Cartoonist Jef Mallett talks about how a mistake he made turned into an opportunity.
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Farmer John
A fan shares one of his favorite strips.
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The Ethicator
A fan shares one of his favorite strips.
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Tony's Letter
Tony Cochran talks about reaching out to Bill Watterson.
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Learning to Read
A former teacher talks about students learning to read with Calvin & Hobbes
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Fireside Book Shop
An introduction to the Fireside Book Shop in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
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Watterson Editorial
A resident of Watterson's hometown of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, shares a Watterson editorial cartoon.
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Calvin the Loser
Cartoonist Stephan Pastis talks about a commonality among comic strip characters.
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Christmas Cards
Bill Amend recounts his first interaction with Bill Watterson.
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Stephan Pastis at Work
Cartoonist Stephan Pastis (Pearls Before Swine) walks us through his creative process.
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Watterson's Tools
Bill Amend (FoxTrot) shares a story about the tools that Watterson used to draw Calvin & Hobbes.
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Pastis Uncut
Cartoonist Stephan Pastis (Pearls Before Swine) discusses Watterson's decision to not license his characters. This clip is the un-edited piece of Pastis' interview about the subject.
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Merchandise
Charles Solomon recalls a couple early phone interviews with Bill Watterson.
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Cul de Sac
This scene, which was deleted before being refined any further, focuses on the strip Cul de Sac, by Richard Thompson.
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Robot Chicken
Robot Chicken co-creator Seth Green talks about the process of creating their Calvin & Hobbes parody.
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Watterson Dream
This recording comes from the morning after I (Director Joel Schroeder) had a dream about Bill Watterson.
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Hobbes for Halloween
A fan talks about having his own Hobbes plush doll created.
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Reading Calvin & Hobbes
Calvin & Hobbes: perfect for reading...everywhere.
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Watterson Letter
Berke Breathed shares another one of his letters from Bill Watterson, complete with another drawing, of course.
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Dead Cartoonists
Wiley Miller (Non-Sequitur) talks Bill Watterson's "Cheapening of the Comics" speech, specifically about how comic strips used to be inherited after the original creator has passed.
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Not Reading C&H
Jef Mallett (Frazz) talks about not being able to read Calvin & Hobbes all the time because of the comparisons between it and his strip.
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Plush Dolls
A fan talks about the process of making Calvin & Hobbes plush dolls for her boyfriend.
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Changes in Technology
Cartoonist Dan Piraro talks about the technological changes in the comics industry.
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The Calvin Lab
In a video from one of our Kickstarter updates, director Joel Schroeder gives a brief tour of where much of our insert photography was filmed.
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Watterson's 1/2 Page
Cartoonist Dan Piraro gives another perspective on Watterson's demands for a 1/2 page in client newspapers.
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Being a Cartoonist
Bill Amend (FoxTrot) talks about some of the pros and cons of being a daily cartoonist.
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Sunday Pages Exhibit
Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum curator Jenny Robb talks about Calvin & Hobbes exhibitions.
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Another Calvin & Hobbes
Jan Eliot (Stone Soup) talks about the possibility of another Calvin & Hobbes.
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Final Thoughts
Watterson's editor, Lee Salem, offers up some final thoughts about the legacy of Calvin & Hobbes and Watterson himself.
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Teaser Trailer
The teaser trailer for Dear Mr. Watterson
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Theatrical Trailer
The theatrical trailer for Dear Mr. Watterson
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Theatrical Trailer - French
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Theatrical Trailer - German
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Theatrical Trailer - Portuguese
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Theatrical Trailer - Swedish
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Theatrical Trailer - Spanish