I am moving forward as if Peanuts Begins had continued instead of going back to the start. February 11, 1959 mentions Tennessee Ernie Ford. I don’t know why, but it is a fact that the characters were first animated in commercials that aired on his show.
I’m disappointed in Schroeder. Surely if the teacher put this question on a test, she showed the kids a picture of Mount Rushmore as part of the lesson. And surely Schroeder, of all people, would know what Beethoven looks like, and would know he isn’t there.
californiamonty 11 months ago
Like the teacher’s not going to know who he copied that answer from!
mccollunsky 11 months ago
Ah yes, Washington , Lincoln, Crocket and Beethoven the big 4.
ArcticFox Premium Member 11 months ago
Also known as “three surveyors and one other guy”.
markkahler52 11 months ago
Trump wants to be there, too. O well….
therese_callahan2002 11 months ago
Later, Lucy thought Beethoven’s face should be carved on Mount Rushmore.
Q4horse 11 months ago
Mount Rushmore, a racist monument to slavery, genocide and white supremacy.
chroniclecmx 11 months ago
If you could put any face on Mount Rushmore, who would it be?
Neo Stryder 11 months ago
Wait, isn’t Schroeder younger than Chuck?, that explains why everyone is in the same classroom in the movie, not even Sparky had a cannon about it.
PaulAbbott2 11 months ago
But only one killed him a “bar” when he was only three. And it wasn’t Ludwig Van
guenette.charlie(BozoKnows) 11 months ago
Charlie Brown might’ve thought of Babe Ruth for the fourth face.
jrankin1959 11 months ago
…and, reading them, the teacher chugs prescription-strength antacid straight from the bottle…
bookworm0812 11 months ago
Davy Crockett is wrong and so are you, Linus. The other two faces are Stephen King and his son, Joe Hill.
sugordon 11 months ago
Tom and Teddy have some real composition there
Yontrop 11 months ago
To each his own.
Teto85 Premium Member 11 months ago
Lucas, Spielberg, Miyazaki and Hitchcock.
MT Wallet 11 months ago
I am moving forward as if Peanuts Begins had continued instead of going back to the start. February 11, 1959 mentions Tennessee Ernie Ford. I don’t know why, but it is a fact that the characters were first animated in commercials that aired on his show.
paullp Premium Member 11 months ago
I’m disappointed in Schroeder. Surely if the teacher put this question on a test, she showed the kids a picture of Mount Rushmore as part of the lesson. And surely Schroeder, of all people, would know what Beethoven looks like, and would know he isn’t there.
Shikamoo Premium Member 11 months ago
I thought it was John Lennon, Paul McCartney George Harrison and Ringo Starr, the fab four.