In the strips, the parents were never seen, but they did talk normally. “Lucy! You share those crayons with your brother!” is a classic example. This line is followed by her mom saying that it’s always nice to share your things.
Although it didn’t happen very often, Schulz never completely abandoned adults speaking off-panel. There’s a Sunday strip from the mid-90s where Charlie Brown’s dad speaks to Snoopy.
Yeah….I heartily acknowledge Bill Watterson’s (Calvin-n-Hobbes) genius, but I have to believe these early Charlie Brown strips were inspirational for him.
vanoss over 9 years ago
“I can’t stand it”. That’s a good line, though.
wiselad over 9 years ago
wow!!!! no Mwa-Mwa-Mwa?
therese_callahan2002 over 9 years ago
In the strips, the parents were never seen, but they did talk normally. “Lucy! You share those crayons with your brother!” is a classic example. This line is followed by her mom saying that it’s always nice to share your things.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 9 years ago
As a child my mom had no trouble getting me into the bath.She had trouble getting me out.Bath time was play time.
coreym5 over 9 years ago
Although it didn’t happen very often, Schulz never completely abandoned adults speaking off-panel. There’s a Sunday strip from the mid-90s where Charlie Brown’s dad speaks to Snoopy.
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member over 9 years ago
Very Calvin-ish feel to the strip today.
grumper13 over 9 years ago
Yeah….I heartily acknowledge Bill Watterson’s (Calvin-n-Hobbes) genius, but I have to believe these early Charlie Brown strips were inspirational for him.
pumaman over 9 years ago
In the last panel he looks a bit like Stewie from Family Guy.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Wait ‘till Charlie Brown turns on the whirlpool jets or the bubbler!
Yeah, the bubbler! That’ll be funny…
jrankin1959 over 9 years ago
Keeping up appearances, Charlie?