Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 30, 1953
Transcript:
Charlie Brown walks by Lucy, who is sitting on the floor playing with a doll. She asks, "How do you like my new doll, Charlie Brown?"<BR><BR> She continues, "I've named him after you" He stoops next to her and says, "Really? That's very flattering"<BR><BR> He walks away saying, "Yes, sir...that's very flattering"<BR><BR> He turns around in shock as she suddenly kicks the doll and exclaims, "Take That, Charlie Brown!"<BR><BR>
oldmanbob over 12 years ago
First merchandising product?
yow4zip Premium Member over 11 years ago
Typical Lucy.
gamer2k4 almost 11 years ago
It’s remarkable to see so many jokes I first saw in other strips (Calvin’s snowmen, Dilbert with the doll of his boss, etc.) actually originated in Peanuts decades earlier.
weatherford.joe Premium Member over 9 years ago
And this is BEFORE she got mean…
tdoug1 about 9 years ago
Her voodoo doll
Commenter8888 almost 3 years ago
don’t kick voodoo cb.
this account is dead T~T about 2 years ago
Tbh, I would feel cringe if someone named their doll after me…
NewEnglandPatriots over 1 year ago
voodo doll?