Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 26, 1951
Transcript:
Schroeder, sitting behind the piano, looks over at Charlie Brown who is pulling on a big object. The latter says,"I got it, Schroeder!"<BR><BR> Schroeder jumps up in glee as Charlie Brown struggles with the wrapped box. The latter says,"But, boy, is it ever heavy..."<BR><BR> As he opens the box, he asks,"Where do you want it? On top of your piano?" Schroeder points to his left and nods his head.<BR><BR> He sits behind the piano, gazing at the huge bust of Beethoven that rest on the top. He sighs and exclaims,"Beethoven!!! *sigh*"<BR><BR>
jbott566 about 13 years ago
THE STATUE
buddytoe about 13 years ago
Is that the first time he talks?
yow4zip Premium Member about 13 years ago
He’s starting his collection.
DutchCountryman about 5 years ago
First Beethoven bust. First adult to be depicted in the strip. And maybe the only one ever? Unless there was a later image of Washington or Lincoln or someone.
Ari Jones about 4 years ago
His first word!