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Iâve always loved how Snoopy first thrusts his muzzle up on the table like a ârealâ dog, then, after checking for grown-ups, reverts into his normal mode, clenching the pen in his HAND and scrawling away.
Iâd just like to point out that Schulzâs drawing style is about as simple as Snoopyâs. You can count the lines in one of his strips, and itâs usually fewer than the number of letters. In that regard, this strip stands out as well. It is one of his very few with no dialogue at all.
Schultz always complained that he had trouble drawing cats. Thatâs why there are so few strips with cats. I think itâs a bit of tongue and cheek that Snoopy can draw cats where Schultz himself canât. Also, the strip is just cute as hell on itâs own.
Hi there, Snoopy_Fan. I hope you have had a wonderful week. -Remember that âsongbookâ I sent you which had music from 1950-1959? Well here is one with music from 1960-1969. You should be more familiar with these songs since you grew up in the 60âs:
Iâm familiar with only a few of them. The only full song I have heard is Number 24. Iâve just heard clips of others.-Hope you like this video and I hope you and your family had a lovely Easter. -May you have a lovely, pleasant weekend.-Hugs & Kisses!
Monster Hesh almost 11 years ago
Iâve always loved how Snoopy first thrusts his muzzle up on the table like a ârealâ dog, then, after checking for grown-ups, reverts into his normal mode, clenching the pen in his HAND and scrawling away.
susanwobb almost 11 years ago
Maybe itâs showing that Snoopy can use a pen just fine, when Charlie Brown canât.
Or maybe not.
friend of snoopy almost 11 years ago
thats cute
orinoco womble almost 11 years ago
I remember being taught to draw kitty cats and bunnies just like that in about 2nd grade. Unfortunately, thatâs about as far as my skills go.
Love Snoopyâs little smile.
noribori almost 11 years ago
@Joseph HoukYes, itâs just like Snoopyâs novels. You would expect somethink more meaningful from a dog that can draw or write. But instead heâs just repeating clichĂ©s because he is like you and me.
William Weedman almost 11 years ago
But How did a WWI Flying Ace learn about Kilroy? Kilroy was a WWII (and later) thingâŠ
William Weedman almost 11 years ago
Ah memoryâŠsuch a fleeting thingâŠSnoopy is friends with Bill Mauldin. He goes to his house to quaff a few root beers on Veteranâs Day.
Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Snoopy. Truly a dog among puppies!
Wren Fahel almost 11 years ago
I remember just about every paper-bag-covered schoolbook had at least one or the other â or both â of those doodlesâŠmine included.
rpG Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Interesting that he drew a cat. Must be before his nemesis moved in next door.
Neo Stryder almost 11 years ago
Killroy was here
Darryl Heine almost 11 years ago
Nice drawings Snoopy did of a cat with his back turned and a boy trying to peek over a fence.
aneeshbathey almost 11 years ago
No words wow
aneeshbathey almost 11 years ago
No words wow
aneeshbathey almost 11 years ago
No words wow
krisjackson01 almost 11 years ago
Iâd just like to point out that Schulzâs drawing style is about as simple as Snoopyâs. You can count the lines in one of his strips, and itâs usually fewer than the number of letters. In that regard, this strip stands out as well. It is one of his very few with no dialogue at all.
Godfreydaniel almost 11 years ago
Here I thought because of Snoopyâs wacky creativity that he was left-pawedâŠâŠâŠ
Red Ruffensor almost 11 years ago
I think the main point of this strip is that even Snoopy can use a pen, unlike the round-headed kid.
David Rickard Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Kilroy strikes againâŠ
summerdog86 almost 11 years ago
That dog has a pretty good grip for not having any thumbs.
Pirate Mike creator almost 11 years ago
Of course Snoopyâs a budding cartoonist!
Number Three almost 11 years ago
Well done, Snoopy!
xxx
Gullycat almost 11 years ago
Schultz always complained that he had trouble drawing cats. Thatâs why there are so few strips with cats. I think itâs a bit of tongue and cheek that Snoopy can draw cats where Schultz himself canât. Also, the strip is just cute as hell on itâs own.
Number Three almost 11 years ago
@Snoopy_Fan
Hi there, Snoopy_Fan. I hope you have had a wonderful week. -Remember that âsongbookâ I sent you which had music from 1950-1959? Well here is one with music from 1960-1969. You should be more familiar with these songs since you grew up in the 60âs:
Iâm familiar with only a few of them. The only full song I have heard is Number 24. Iâve just heard clips of others.-Hope you like this video and I hope you and your family had a lovely Easter. -May you have a lovely, pleasant weekend.-Hugs & Kisses!
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Number Three almost 11 years ago
@Snoopy_Fan
Oh, Iâve heard Number 5 fully too. Forgot to add that. Sorry.
xxx
edonline almost 11 years ago
Snoopy always appears to be typing. Does he have bad or hard to read paw-writing?
Snoopy_Fan almost 11 years ago
LOL!!! Love it!!!!
CB is going to wonder how that got there! :-)