Schroeder’s annoyed expression in the last panel is an example of one of the reasons why I think this strip was so successful. Just a few simple drawn lines can speak volumes.
@orinoco womble Wow! Thank you for remembering. By the way Mr Treadwell, true artists never die. Just like Santa-in our hearts,in our minds, in our eyes.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
Well, it ain’t the titular Saint Bernard of the 1992 film.
bigcatbusiness about 8 years ago
At least Snoopy is trying to make his day in the only way he can.
orinoco womble about 8 years ago
Hope 1004mike sees this!
therese_callahan2002 about 8 years ago
In a later strip, when Schroeder saw Snoopy imitating Beethoven, he yelled, “It’s an outrage!”
coreym5 about 8 years ago
Snoopy’s first impression?
The Old Wolf about 8 years ago
This shows up again in a strip where Snoopy is doing impersonations.
Dippy about 8 years ago
Schroeder’s annoyed expression in the last panel is an example of one of the reasons why I think this strip was so successful. Just a few simple drawn lines can speak volumes.
celeconecca about 8 years ago
little did Snoopy know he would be played by a St. Bernard in the future…
OldestandWisest about 8 years ago
Schroeder should have known that Ludwig Van isn’t composing any more, he’s de-composing.
Snoopy_Fan about 8 years ago
Gee… I didn’t even know he was sick…
1004mike about 8 years ago
@orinoco womble Wow! Thank you for remembering. By the way Mr Treadwell, true artists never die. Just like Santa-in our hearts,in our minds, in our eyes.
Phil (full phname Philip Philop) over 5 years ago
Didn’t Schroeder already find out that Beethoven was dead?