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* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Larry Koopa's disguise in "The New Kid" consists of a Mickey Mouse hat. No one recognizes him.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: Larry Koopa's disguise in "The New Kid" consists of a Mickey Mouse hat. No one recognizes him.
* [[Roswell That Ends Well]]: In "The New Kid," Jason and Marcus accuse a disguised Larry of being an alien from Roswell.
* [[Roswell That Ends Well]]: In "The New Kid," Jason and Marcus accuse a disguised Larry of being an alien from Roswell.
* [[Shout Out]]: The [[Mouse Trap]] sequence in "Bringing Down the Mouse" is an homage to [[Mousehunt]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: The [[Mouse Trap]] sequence in "Bringing Down the Mouse" is an homage to [[Mousehunt]].
** In "Champion Charlie Brown," Lucy quotes a line from ''Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown''.
** In "Champion Charlie Brown," Lucy quotes a line from ''Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown''.
* [[Showdown At High Noon]]: Happens at the end of the "Dodgeball" episode.
* [[Showdown At High Noon]]: Happens at the end of the "Dodgeball" episode.
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* [[Smug Snake]]: Eugene.
* [[Smug Snake]]: Eugene.
* [[Status Quo Is God]]: The parodies of [[Hercules (Disney)|Hercules]] and [[Bye Bye Birdie]] had whole songs about it at the end!
* [[Status Quo Is God]]: The parodies of [[Hercules (Disney)|Hercules]] and [[Bye Bye Birdie]] had whole songs about it at the end!
* [[Super Powered Alter Ego]]: Calvin's three egos return, along with a couple new ones. Of course, most of it is all in his mind...[[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane|some of the time]].
* [[Super-Powered Alter Ego]]: Calvin's three egos return, along with a couple new ones. Of course, most of it is all in his mind...[[Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane|some of the time]].
** Captain Melon Head and Professor Scam also appear.
** Captain Melon Head and Professor Scam also appear.
* [[There Are No Adults]]: Keeping true to the theme of ''[[Peanuts]],'' and ''[[Ed, Edd n Eddy]]''', there are ''rarely'' any adults around.
* [[There Are No Adults]]: Keeping true to the theme of ''[[Peanuts]],'' and ''[[Ed, Edd n Eddy]]''', there are ''rarely'' any adults around.
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* [[Walk the Plank]]: Jason and Marcus try to do this to Mr. Bun in the Pilot episode.
* [[Walk the Plank]]: Jason and Marcus try to do this to Mr. Bun in the Pilot episode.
* [[Welcome Episode]]: The [[Pilot]]
* [[Welcome Episode]]: The [[Pilot]]
* [[Whole Episode Flashback]]: "Jason Fox: [[The Musical]]."
* [[Whole-Episode Flashback]]: "Jason Fox: [[The Musical]]."
* [[Written in Absence]]: Hobbes is gone for most of "Bringing Down the Mouse." Most likely, this was done to avoid a [[Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?]] [[Plot Hole]], as Hobbes should be able to catch a mouse easily.
* [[Written in Absence]]: Hobbes is gone for most of "Bringing Down the Mouse." Most likely, this was done to avoid a [[Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?]] [[Plot Hole]], as Hobbes should be able to catch a mouse easily.
* [[Zany Scheme]]: From time to time.
* [[Zany Scheme]]: From time to time.

Revision as of 22:00, 25 January 2014

Calvin at Camp is a crossover series by author Blue Paratroopa, featuring the characters from Calvin and Hobbes, Peanuts, FoxTrot, and Ed, Edd n Eddy all going to a daycamp (located on a local college campus) together. During his many misadventures, Calvin ends up opening up a warp portal to the Mushroom Kingdom through some "Choose Your Own Adventure" Super Mario Bros books. He quickly makes an enemy of Bowser Koopa, who is soon bent on destroying the camp, after the kids somehow manage to defeat him. After each defeat, his grudge grows a little bit bigger.

There is a slight "blasphemy" in the series, which is that a few other characters can "see" Hobbes as a real tiger: Jason, Marcus, Ed, Eddy, Double D, and Snoopy. This was done to make the stories flow a little bit more easily. Most of the characters make sense as to why they can see Hobbes, though Double D and Eddy require some Willing Suspension of Disbelief.

The series sends the characters on original adventures and also parodies various Disney films from time to time. So far, there are nearly forty "episodes." These all range in quality, and a few of them the author views as being less than fantastic.

The series can be found here, along with other stories by the author: http://www.fanfiction.net/u/839573/Blue_Paratroopa

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