Schroeder wouldn’t be able to reach the floor pedals anyway.
10 keys as opposed to 88?
Ugh, those drapes.
Last panel is made of pure d’awww. :D
The most amazing is that he’s playing his toy piani, even when the keyboards are just painted… I wonder how he would handle that piano of Nintendo’s Labo.
All six years of it…
Strange one! Doesn’t really work for me. And look at the perspective on that piano!
I didn’t know Schroeder had ever played “Voices of Spring.”
The artwork, the detail, all really great, but the most astounding part of this comic is that rare time when Violet is not a jerk.
I love the way Schulz set up the final panel by Schroeder’s statement in the 3rd to the last panel – perfect
You know, it still bugs me that this strip doesn’t mesh Sunday-for-Sunday.
Charles Schulz
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
Schroeder wouldn’t be able to reach the floor pedals anyway.
alaskajohn1 over 6 years ago
10 keys as opposed to 88?
JohnFarson19 over 6 years ago
Ugh, those drapes.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 6 years ago
Last panel is made of pure d’awww. :D
Neo Stryder over 6 years ago
The most amazing is that he’s playing his toy piani, even when the keyboards are just painted… I wonder how he would handle that piano of Nintendo’s Labo.
jrankin1959 over 6 years ago
All six years of it…
wonka291 over 6 years ago
Strange one! Doesn’t really work for me. And look at the perspective on that piano!
Kip W over 6 years ago
I didn’t know Schroeder had ever played “Voices of Spring.”
Max Starman Jones over 6 years ago
The artwork, the detail, all really great, but the most astounding part of this comic is that rare time when Violet is not a jerk.
Saddenedby Premium Member over 6 years ago
I love the way Schulz set up the final panel by Schroeder’s statement in the 3rd to the last panel – perfect
Aloysius over 6 years ago
You know, it still bugs me that this strip doesn’t mesh Sunday-for-Sunday.