Tuesday, November 16, 2010
July 3, 1953: Slow approaching doom
We haven't actually seen many of those tricks. I guess it's comforting to know that Lucy will keep on with them for a long time to come.
One thing about this strip... Linus never does catch up with Lucy in height. His development slows down due to the Peanuts Time Warp effect and he always remains just a little behind her.
Maybe Schulz ran out of ideas for baby jokes, because he now seems in a hurry to have him achieve parity with the other characters. The kid doesn't have much infanthood left.
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infant,
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Monday, November 15, 2010
July 2, 1953: Lucy and Linus, sister and brother
This is the first time the two have actually seemed to be "together" in anything. Fellow-feeling is a remarkably uncommon trait for the Peanuts characters to have; most of them are loners at heart. Exceptions: Snoopy and Woodstock, "Peppermint" Patty and Marcie. Maybe Patty and Violet, although we haven't seen much of that yet.
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linus,
lucy,
mother,
sigh
Sunday, November 14, 2010
July 1, 1953: That's a big outfield
At some point Lucy's problems with outfielding become more the result of her fussiness and ill-temper than more personable factors. At least her absence from play doesn't see to have caused Charlie Brown's team any problems this time.
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baseball,
centerfield,
charliebrown,
lucy,
outfield
Saturday, November 13, 2010
June 29, 1953: Lucy in the outfield
The beginning of a long-standing Peanuts theme, Lucy as problematic baseball player. Note here her position is center field. I'm not sure, but I think most of the time she is a right fielder.
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baseball,
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charliebrown,
lonliness,
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June 30, 1953: Linus' first steps
Linked for notability.
When Rerun joins the cast much later, in a way it's almost like these early strips with Linus return. Rerun looks so much like Linus, even if his personality is a little different, that it's hard to escape the conclusion that Schulz named him as a self-referential joke.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
June 26, 1953: August 4 is Snoopy Day!
Mark it on your calendars!
How did Snoopy communicate his desire to have a specific day to Charlie Brown? It's not like he's learned to type yet.
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augustfourth,
charliebrown,
cliches,
patty,
snoopy,
snoopyday
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
June 24, 1953: Snoopy vs. the Yard
Another of those strips in which Snoopy, naive in the ways of yard equipment, investigates something and gets surprised by it. Here the reaction shot from Charlie Brown is needed to complete the joke.
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charliebrown,
croquet,
games,
snoopy,
yard
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