Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 07, 1950
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands talking to Snoopy who is sitting on a chair in front of him. The former says,"You don't seem to realize that I'm boss in this house!"<BR><BR> He leans close to Snoopy and continues, "What I say goes, see?"<BR><BR> He becomes nervous as a voice calls,"Charlie! Charlie Brown!"<BR><BR> Snoopy smiles as Charlie Brown walks off with his head down saying,"Excuse me...I think that's my mother!"<BR><BR>
delaterra about 13 years ago
The first time we hear Charlie Brown’s name…
coffeeturtle about 13 years ago
what about strip #1, delaterra?
PercyJacksonfan123 almost 13 years ago
I wonder who’s his moms boss?
nataliedanger over 12 years ago
An adult is talking and we can understand it???
Storm F-1/4 over 12 years ago
His head is so big how does he keep from falling over?
The Franchise about 12 years ago
Such a rarity for an adult to talk and we can understand it.
yow4zip Premium Member about 12 years ago
Who’s the boss, Charlie Brown?
WarLegalomon over 11 years ago
Snoopy has his own chair :)
monkeypro257 over 11 years ago
gasp where’s the trumpet noise! lol or just Charlie Brown responding what she says.
peanutsaddicted about 11 years ago
Wa wa wa, wa wa wa
Omenthus about 10 years ago
Well, that was a short-lived power struggle…
getyerkix over 9 years ago
What I say goes, see? yeah, see, yeah see? yeah? see?
RerunsforeveryoneCB over 9 years ago
yay! They can talk!
Godfrey's sugar daddy 69 almost 8 years ago
I thought they couldn’t talk
Ms. Snarkola almost 6 years ago
Well that lasted long.
Commenter8888 almost 3 years ago
you know it’s bad when they call you by your full name.
Stormwyrm over 2 years ago
I think this is the first time we see an adult speech balloon.
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] about 1 year ago
And now Snoopy is Charlie Brown’s dog.
Zilba Follie 12 months ago
I didn’t hear anything, just some muted trumpet sounds. D:
FrostbiteFalls 9 months ago
This is probably the first one that seems to establish CB as Snoopy’s owner, though it wouldn’t become definite until much later.