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"Hamster Huey and the Gooey Kablooie" was a fictional picture book from the comic strip 'Calvin and Hobbes'. In an episode of the strip, Calvin asks for his unnamed father to read him the book. His father, so aggravated that Calvin continues to ask for the same book every night, becomes angry and tells the story differently- in the last panel, Calvin asks, "I wonder if the villagers will ever find Hamster Huey's head?"
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