Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 28, 1974
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands next to Sally and says, "I ordered a toy bicycle for your doll set, but it never came . . ."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown continues, "I have a feeling it was probably delivered to the wrong address . . ."<BR><BR> Sally replies, "Well, I hope whoever got it, enjoys it!!"<BR><BR> Woodstock rides a wheelie on the bicycle. Snoopy covers his eyes and thinks, "Wheelies, yet! Good grief!"<BR><BR>
jtyroler over 8 years ago
That must be a very realistic bicycle.
ah-hee over 3 years ago
Why not, after all, if the bike crashes, Woodstock can flutter away.
MrJamie51 over 2 years ago
Little do Charlie Brown(and Sally) know that what they’re after is actually VERY near.
FrostbiteFalls about 1 year ago
Yes, we know it goes with a doll house and so it shouldn’t be a fully functioning bicycle. It’s for the sake of the joke.
MrJamie51 about 1 month ago
This strip appears on this weekend’s page (December 28 and 29, 2024) of this year’s Peanuts desk calendar. As I’ve said, these desk calendars skip the Sunday strips for the obvious two reasons: first, because the Sunday strips can have as many as 10 panels, and second, they are usually independent of any daily storyline.
MrJamie51 about 1 month ago
And also as I’ve said, there seems to be this “50-year pattern” with the daily strips on the Peanuts desk calendars, accordingly. This year’s calendar (2024) contained) those from 1974, and it looks like the 2025 desk calendar contains the daily strips from 1975.