This strip features something that would quickly disappear in later years: An adult’s actual words shown in talk balloons. By the time the animated specials started, Charles Schulz had already removed adult speech from the strip in favor of having the regular characters’ responses indicate what had been said.
And of course, in the animated specials, adult speech was represented by the “wah-wah” sound.
I know what Lucy was singing: “Now eat your supper, Lucy dear. Or you can get on out of here. You’re nothing like your little bro. So to your room you’d better go. Yakety yak. Don’t talk back.”
I remember when my youngest sister was around five to seven. Every time she would sing to herself, someone in the house would go see why she was crying. Then she’d get mad and stop singing.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
if you were singing, Lucy, then how come the readers didn’t see any musical notes hovering over your head?
sirbadger over 6 years ago
She is choreographing her music video with green beans and mashed potatoes.
orinoco womble over 6 years ago
Still in a highchair with a bib, and she can say, “Yes, mother?” like that? What an advanced child.
Kymberleigh over 6 years ago
This strip features something that would quickly disappear in later years: An adult’s actual words shown in talk balloons. By the time the animated specials started, Charles Schulz had already removed adult speech from the strip in favor of having the regular characters’ responses indicate what had been said.
And of course, in the animated specials, adult speech was represented by the “wah-wah” sound.
JLG Premium Member over 6 years ago
This is one of my favorites from the early times. It crosses my mind a lot for some reason.
therese_callahan2002 over 6 years ago
I know what Lucy was singing: “Now eat your supper, Lucy dear. Or you can get on out of here. You’re nothing like your little bro. So to your room you’d better go. Yakety yak. Don’t talk back.”
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 6 years ago
Why is she denying that she was fussing? I thought she was proud of being a fussbudget.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
Sometimes she was singing.
adrianrune over 6 years ago
I remember when my youngest sister was around five to seven. Every time she would sing to herself, someone in the house would go see why she was crying. Then she’d get mad and stop singing.
HollyStone almost 5 years ago
It looks like there is a hole in the middle of the table!