Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 16, 1956
Transcript:
Lucy stands in front a a large pile of leaves. She asks, "How's that, Charlie Brown?"<br> <br> She opens her amrs: "I worked all morning piling up those leaves.."<br> <br> "I'll bet they're as soft as a feather bed.." she says, walking away. Charlie Brown follows her, looking over his shoulder.<br> <br> Lucy turns and watches as Charlie Brown takes off, running.<br> <br> "YAHOO!" he cries as he leaps towards the pile of leaves.<br> <br> WHAM! The leaves fly everywhere, splattering across the panel.<br> <br> Lucy stands in front of Charlie Brown, who lies on his back on top of a grassy mound, in the shape of a pile of leaves. "Why do you believe everything I tell you?" she asks.<br> <br>
That Random Guy over 9 years ago
Right in the back!
Jay Savage over 8 years ago
This is similar to pulling the football out from under him, major fakeout.
yow4zip Premium Member about 8 years ago
I thought of the football gag too.
ootey over 7 years ago
No one believes in you, but you believe, painfully…
peanutsmean 2 days ago
Kinda a precursor the the purposeful football gags