Thursday, August 19, 2010
February 27, 1953: Presaging Calvin
This one is sort of a companion strip to the one two days ago, where Lucy gives Charlie Brown a (pseudo-)scientific reason not to cut bread. Anyway, I wish folks online would be as ready to admit the ultimate source of their data.
This is a very Calvin-esque attitude for Charlie Brown.
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
February 26, 1953: Snoopy, dog about town
I can only assume that Charlie Brown's comment, about the dogfight, is a turn of phrase that has fallen out of favor in the 50+ years since the strip first saw print.
Question 1: Who dressed Snoopy up in that outfit? He still doesn't have an explicit owner, nor opposeable thumbs. Evidently it was someone who appreciates tartan.
Question 2: How did Schroeder know where Snoopy was going?
Snoopy's role here is subtly different from his original personality. Here, he is sort of an honorary kid. He can't talk, but Charlie Brown and Schroeder know he can understand them. The disconnect between his obvious nature (dog) and the kids' treatment of him (colleague) is what provides the joke.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
February 25, 1953: Charlie Brown takes an oath
I love this strip. The joke is actually kind of subtle, that Lucy's fussiness (slowly being established through showing, instead of just telling) might actually have a rational basis, and that Charlie Brown could be convinced of it. (Or, alternatively, Charlie Brown has a very dry sense of humor.)
I can't imagine any other comic strip choosing to make this kind of joke in exactly this way. Maybe Bloom County, but no it'd have made it a little sillier. Maybe Mutts (with Mooch in Lucy's role?), but no, Earl wouldn't take Charlie Brown's line at the end. This style of humor, in comics, is unique to Peanuts.
I can imagine Lucy's making this explanation on Ask Metafilter or something. (Her username would be "fussbudget," of course.)
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Monday, August 16, 2010
February 24, 1953: Snoopy the Opportunist
Further establishment of Snoopy's food-crazy personality.
Sometimes a crazy sight gag can stand on its own, and sometimes it needs a reaction frame to set it off. This one, I think, needs the reaction panel.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
February 19, 1953: Lucy works on her psychoanalysis degree
Lucy provides a dismissive, yet possibly accurate, diagnosis of a character from literature. It's the first time Lucy does something that could be considered psychiatry (seen practiced later from her famous booth), and the first time the strip has directly named some behavior as neurotic, an important step towards the sophistication of its classic period.
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Friday, August 13, 2010
February 18, 1953: Obligatory flip-out
This is another case where Lucy's reaction to Charlie Brown's tantrum (running away, saying "Are you through?") are important because they show that CB's behavior is not merely cartoon exaggeration, it's supposed to be read as a tantrum.
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
Sunday, February 15, 1953: Linus is scornful
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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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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