Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Valentine's Day, 1953: The First Time Charlie Brown Got No Valentines
The Little Red-Haired Girl is some time off, but still, this is the first time Charlie Brown is depressed from getting no valentines. It's got a "chagrimace" and everything.
Aren't school valentines a shamefully artificial thing these days anyway? In order to prevent kids from feeling rejected, I seem to remember that we were encouraged to just give one to everyone in class, regardless of gender.
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chagrimace,
charliebrown,
depression,
firsts,
patty,
rejection,
valentines,
valentinesday
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
February 12, 1953: Hey! Hey!
Doesn't this actually just serve as more evidence that Charlie Brown's right? If Shermy had used Snoopy's name Charlie Brown wouldn't have thought he was being called.
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blush,
charliebrown,
embarassment,
heyhey,
names,
shermy,
snoopy
Monday, August 9, 2010
February 9, 1953: Spite Candy
This is a great strip! I'm going to try to work "spite candy," or other spite things, into conversations.
Labels:
charliebrown,
patty,
snoopy,
spitecandy,
wordsmithing
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Sunday, February 8, 1953: J'ACCUSE
This is an excellent strip.
I love Lucy's direct, indignant accusation of Snoopy: "You took TWO!" Although nowhere in her counting panels does she say the word "two," which makes me wonder if the spoken-aloud counting is a sham.
If the counting is taken to be real, my explanation is that Lucy has developer her own, personal representation of the number system, which she uses internally and translates when speaking to others. When she's speaking out loud as an aid to counting however, she uses her own symbols.
The question marks (excusing the fact that there are three of them) in the last panel are a bit weird, like he's questioning now Lucy's counting system but his own inability to comprehend it.
Oh, and Snoopy has thought balloons with word balloon tails here again.
Labels:
cookies,
counting eyes,
lucy,
numbers,
snoopy,
thoughtballoons
Saturday, August 7, 2010
February 7, 1953: Lucy's Fussiness
At this point we've heard Lucy described as a "fussbudget" once, but the only times she's really been fussy are with Charlie Brown, and even then not much.
In the second panel it's unclear that Charlie Brown is actually holding two glasses. The shading makes it look strangely like he has arm hair.
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charliebrown,
fussbudget,
glasses,
lucy
Friday, August 6, 2010
February 6, 1953: Snoopy's Thought Bubbles Return
It's been a few months since Snoopy had thought balloons. They still have the speech balloon tail. (If I remember correctly, one strip so far has had the standard "thought balloon" tail, with all the others having a tapering speech balloon tail.)
The contents of the bubble is more typically Snoopy this time, dissatisfied with the world of dogness.
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candy,
charliebrown,
dissatisfaction,
snoopy,
thoughtbubble,
tricks
Thursday, August 5, 2010
February 5, 1953: Schroeder the Alliterative Musician
Sometimes I think Schulz uses Schroeder as a way of subtly revealing his own artistic ambitions. It would have been funny to see Schroeder's opinion of American Idol.
Labels:
alliteration,
beethoven,
charliebrown,
music,
musician,
piano,
popculture,
schroeder,
television
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
February 4, 1953: Schroeder the Ordinary Kid
Monday, August 2, 2010
February 10, 1953: Why, you're just dragging a mechanical duck
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