The blue birds of older strips slowly evolved into Woodstock, this one has the trademark crest of fuzzy feathers. Snoopy needed a sidekick but he was slow in arriving.
I love the evolution of Snoopy. Some people complain that Peanuts declined in quality after Snoopy became less of a real dog in the 1960s and took over the strip with his WWI pilot, World Famous Attorney, Joe Cool, etc. storylines. I don’t agree. I think that it is just a matter of when you were reading Peanuts as a child. My memories are of Snoopy leading the Beagle Scouts and playing with Rerun.
Hey, see the itty bitty ducks?H e double toothpicks, them ain’t no ducks.Oh yes they are too ducks!See the itty bitty wings?Well, I’ll be, them are ducks!
Why does almost everyone keep saying that Woodstock made his first appearance in the strip in 1967? Woodstock first appeared in the 1970 story arc in which Snoopy was chosen to be Head Beagle; Schulz himself said in an interview that Snoopy’s secretary was initially a female bird whom he very soon decided to transform into a male bird, and it was at the point when the bird switched gender that Woodstock truly came to exist. Just because it’s a bird, doesn’t mean that it is Woodstock – otherwise, you might as well say that Woodstock debuted in 1950, as birds were to be seen in the strip even as early as that.
Wikipedia says that Woodstock first appeared in 1967. He was first NAMED in 1970. According to a quote from Schultz, Woodstock was indeed originally a female bird but became a boy around the same time that the name was added: “It was a she and she was Snoopy’s secretary and I was doing secretary jokes quite often so then I thought Woodstock would be a good name for this bird and also, it will get the attention of these people that liked that kind of thing. Suddenly she was not a secretary; she became Woodstock, the boy. It just happened. But that’s what’s good about a comic strip—you can just do it.”
This, I believe, is the first time Schulz has a bird communicating through scratch marks - another step in the evolution to what would become Woodstock, although Schulz himself stated that the first official appearance of Woodstock wasn’t until April 4, 1967.
I have a color reprint volume, Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang: Shall We Dance?, Ravette (London), 1986, with this strip in it. All the colors are different—-and Woodstock is yellow. So unless someone can turn up a copy of an actual color Sunday strip from May 22nd, 1966 for confirmation or rebuttal…this is Woodstock, and the guys at the syndicate now aren’t checking things.
Here’s the link on GoComics. Charles Schulz himself said that Woodstock debuted on April 4, 1967. ‘’For some time, a flock of birds had hung around Snoopy’s house,‘’ Mr. Schulz said. ’’One of them, particularly scatterbrained and clumsy, finally eclipsed the others.’’ According to several websites, April 4, 1967 is the official entrance of what would become known as Woodstock. Birds that came before would remain nameless birds.
Neo Stryder over 11 years ago
Why didn’t leave Woodstock in the yellow color we have seen it for the last 40 years?
charliefarmrhere over 11 years ago
Maybe because that is not Woodstock. There are often a lot of other birds in this comic strip.
stcrowe over 11 years ago
Snoopy is a great friend.
orinoco womble over 11 years ago
The blue birds of older strips slowly evolved into Woodstock, this one has the trademark crest of fuzzy feathers. Snoopy needed a sidekick but he was slow in arriving.
Linux0s over 11 years ago
I think we go through this every weekend strip with birds in it.
rockstarjeo over 11 years ago
snoop could’ve swallowed it alive.
Spotted Owl over 11 years ago
Schulz managed to wonderfully capture the haphazard fluttering of a young bird…very cute.
Darryl Heine over 11 years ago
PTUI!
ave1402 over 11 years ago
Hahaha
pipemajor Premium Member over 11 years ago
Growing up with Peanuts, I think Snoopy is the reason I love birds so much
stcrowe over 11 years ago
I love the evolution of Snoopy. Some people complain that Peanuts declined in quality after Snoopy became less of a real dog in the 1960s and took over the strip with his WWI pilot, World Famous Attorney, Joe Cool, etc. storylines. I don’t agree. I think that it is just a matter of when you were reading Peanuts as a child. My memories are of Snoopy leading the Beagle Scouts and playing with Rerun.
ChessPirate over 11 years ago
Speaking of birds…
Can you decipher this?
ACDEDBD ducks?LMNO ducks!OSAR2 ducks!CDEDBD wings?LIBMR ducks!
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Hey, see the itty bitty ducks?H e double toothpicks, them ain’t no ducks.Oh yes they are too ducks!See the itty bitty wings?Well, I’ll be, them are ducks!
harlequindugong1914 over 11 years ago
Why does almost everyone keep saying that Woodstock made his first appearance in the strip in 1967? Woodstock first appeared in the 1970 story arc in which Snoopy was chosen to be Head Beagle; Schulz himself said in an interview that Snoopy’s secretary was initially a female bird whom he very soon decided to transform into a male bird, and it was at the point when the bird switched gender that Woodstock truly came to exist. Just because it’s a bird, doesn’t mean that it is Woodstock – otherwise, you might as well say that Woodstock debuted in 1950, as birds were to be seen in the strip even as early as that.
bmckee over 11 years ago
Wikipedia says that Woodstock first appeared in 1967. He was first NAMED in 1970. According to a quote from Schultz, Woodstock was indeed originally a female bird but became a boy around the same time that the name was added: “It was a she and she was Snoopy’s secretary and I was doing secretary jokes quite often so then I thought Woodstock would be a good name for this bird and also, it will get the attention of these people that liked that kind of thing. Suddenly she was not a secretary; she became Woodstock, the boy. It just happened. But that’s what’s good about a comic strip—you can just do it.”
Snoopy_Fan over 11 years ago
This, I believe, is the first time Schulz has a bird communicating through scratch marks - another step in the evolution to what would become Woodstock, although Schulz himself stated that the first official appearance of Woodstock wasn’t until April 4, 1967.
Snoopy_Fan over 11 years ago
Here is a link to the April 4 1967 strip.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 11 years ago
Woodstock First appearance April 4, 1967 (Comic Strip) (unnamed until June 22, 1970)
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 11 years ago
I have a color reprint volume, Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang: Shall We Dance?, Ravette (London), 1986, with this strip in it. All the colors are different—-and Woodstock is yellow. So unless someone can turn up a copy of an actual color Sunday strip from May 22nd, 1966 for confirmation or rebuttal…this is Woodstock, and the guys at the syndicate now aren’t checking things.
AmyGrantfan51774 over 11 years ago
I think I have this also…that was nice what Snoopy did, eh? wonder what the bird said when he hit the ground?!!!!!
Snoopy_Fan over 11 years ago
Here’s the link on GoComics. Charles Schulz himself said that Woodstock debuted on April 4, 1967. ‘’For some time, a flock of birds had hung around Snoopy’s house,‘’ Mr. Schulz said. ’’One of them, particularly scatterbrained and clumsy, finally eclipsed the others.’’ According to several websites, April 4, 1967 is the official entrance of what would become known as Woodstock. Birds that came before would remain nameless birds.
nancytrum over 11 years ago
wow, i did not remember the year woodstock first appeared. thanks for the info
ah-hee over 3 years ago
Perhaps this is Woodstock’s cousin from the Blue Lagoon?