Sally sits on the floor in front of the TV.<BR><BR> She stands.<BR><BR> She walks down the hall.<BR><BR> "Do you think there really is a person named Walt Disney?" she asks Charlie Brown, who sits on the floor reading a book.<BR><BR>
Walt Disney was still very much alive at the time this strip was published, and it wouldn’t be until 1966 that he was diagnosed with lung cancer from his lifelong smoking.
“A fin-de-siècle philosopher had once remarked—and been roundly denounced for his pains—that Walter Elias Disney had contributed more to genuine human happiness than all the religious teachers in history.:—from Arthur C. Clarke’s 2010: Odyssey Two
LadyBlanc almost 12 years ago
I’m sure Walter Elias Disney would have been surprised to be so informed.
wjjensen about 10 years ago
I hope you’re kidding RoofDog
I<3Garfield over 8 years ago
Walt Disney was a real person! Who do you think invented Disneyland?
alien011 over 7 years ago
Well, his signature was fake, so who knows?
Stormwyrm over 7 years ago
Walt Disney was still very much alive at the time this strip was published, and it wouldn’t be until 1966 that he was diagnosed with lung cancer from his lifelong smoking.
yo almost 7 years ago
I like trains
JonathanThomas almost 7 years ago
One of the greatest people to ever live.
thepinkbaroness over 4 years ago
Yes, and around this time he was developing “Mary Poppins”!
phoenixnyc almost 3 years ago
“A fin-de-siècle philosopher had once remarked—and been roundly denounced for his pains—that Walter Elias Disney had contributed more to genuine human happiness than all the religious teachers in history.:—from Arthur C. Clarke’s 2010: Odyssey Two
yow4zip Premium Member about 1 year ago
What a wonderful world.