Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 23, 1954
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands with Patty as Schroeder walks by. Charlie Brown calls out, "Hey, Schroeder! How's the intellectual?" <br> <br> Schroeder replies, "Phooey to you, Charlie Brown!", as Charlie Brown laughs and Patty seems confused.<br> <br> Charlie Brown explains to her, "Boy, was that ever funny! Today the teacher asked Schroeder what man was known as the 'father of his country'..."<br> <br> They sit on a log as Chalrie Brown concludes, "Schroeder said, 'Beethoven'!! Ho Ho Ho Ha Ha" They laugh and Schroeder exclaims, from nearby, "Phooey to you, Charlie Brown!"<br> <br>
Mizzahally about 12 years ago
BEETHOVEN?!
LadyBlanc over 11 years ago
That’s pretty much Schroeder’s answer to everything, after all.
yow4zip Premium Member over 9 years ago
He has Beethoven on the brain.
111111 about 7 years ago
Everything is beethoven.
Yngvar Følling over 5 years ago
Charlie Brown mocking Schroeder is still a little different from how he would eventually turn out.
The reversal of the viewpoint between the first and the second panels is also unusual.
C wolfe almost 4 years ago
Schroeder and Lucy first appeared at the age of one when Charlie was at least four but more likely five years old. Linus first appeared while he was less than one, but they will all end up in the same class at school. Must of been a one room school house.
PhoenixdaWerewolf about 3 years ago
General Beethoven? President Beethoven? This guy is crazy about Beethoven.
Stormwyrm about 2 years ago
His country’s national anthem must be the Ninth Symphony. Oh wait…
Avatar??? over 1 year ago
Back when Charlie made fun of Schroeder’s idolization