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Your Favorite Peanut's
So who is your favorite one?
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Jenn, this thread calls to you....
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like a cookie to Snoopy...
http://www.trapperjennmd.org/2007/03...th-i-says.html i ranked 17 Peanuts characters here...Snoopy, Peppermint Patty and Linus as the top 3. honestly, original Patty was the only consistent one i never liked. |
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I like the panel where Schroeder is telling Lucy how he buys a record when he feels "low." Anybody have a copy of that panel?
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someone on here does, i remember seeing it in someone's signature.
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Planters.
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rob instigator had it in his sig for a bit
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have you guys heard of ken kagami? i would post his pictures but i do not dare...
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i just saw his rendering of human snoopy with interesting genitalia.
eh, it's better than hardcore peanuts orgy drawings, which i have seen and which take no thought whatsoever. |
My favorite one is whichever one knows what an unnecessary apostrophe is, and that one is probably Linus. Smug little child-with-adult-wisdom.
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yeah, that one. it's hilarious. he's the artist that inspired deerhof's milkman. those charlie brown heads oh i laugh every time. |
I like the way they looked in the very early days of the comic quite a bit more than they way they are known best for looking.
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ghostface snoopy:
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one of my earliest memories as a kid was going to see a charlie brown movie on a saturday matinee. i think i ate a candied apple. i must have been around 3. i was a huge fan. he loses the spelling bee or something. this memory is lost in the fog of time.
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"a boy named charlie brown", so so classic. he was so close to victory... if he only knew how to spell "beagle". here's some of that classic 'nuts sc digs...this was my favorite look of charlie brown's....big ol' blobhead. ![]() |
I LOVE the whole Van Pelt Family.
And Sally. Original Patty was obnoxious. |
you guys know reputed snob umberto eco wrote in praise of "peanuts"? it was one of the few things he found salvageable in pop culture.
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We should set up a thread where we can "talk" only posting Peanuts' strips. I can provide the necessary digital material for that.
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They provide some really interesting views on almost all the facts of life. |
here:
Apocalittici e integrati (1964 - Partial English translation: Apocalypse Postponed, 1994) BOOKY HERE |
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^ ditto.
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anyway, here's mine
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fuckin snoopy, man.
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diesel, why the name-calling?
WHAT DID I EVER DO TO YOU? :( |
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I love "Peanuts", didn't really appreaciate them until I was a teenager, Schultz died the day his final comic was printed in the paper. Something about that doesn't make it sad, makes it fitting in a way. His mark on this earth with his art will last for centuries.
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i like salty peanuts!
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I just watched "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" this weekend.
You could see that they were trying to make something very different with this film. There were extended sequences with surreal imagery. Especially when Schroeder plays Beethoven, when Snoopy dreams about taking on the Red Baron, Snoopy trying out the ice in Rockefeller Center, and in the final Spelling Bee sequences. |
here's a link to some screen caps:
http://www.kiddiematinee.com/b-bcbrown.html I forgot to mention the national anthem scene, Linus dancing with his reunited blanket, and the whole I before E sequence. It was awesome and trippy. |
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