In retrospect, it makes the “Jingle Bells” scene from the Christmas special even more hilarious. Schroeder plays “Jingle Bells” in complex arangements – on a toy piano – but Lucy doesn’t recognize it. Then he plays it as simply as it can only be done on a toy piano, and Lucy enthusiastically yells “THAT’S IT!”
Wow, Charlie Brown. Just two weeks ago, you were sitting on Schroeder’s piano. And two days before that, you had your foot on his piano. Now, here you are stepping on it again.
Straker UFO over 3 years ago
Foot off the piano, Chuck.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 3 years ago
Wait until he invents “Linus and Lucy” in about a decade.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
how else?
iggyman over 3 years ago
Talent, Chuckie, talent!
therese_callahan2002 over 3 years ago
“That’s the breaks. That’s the breaks. Break it up, break it up, break it up!”
Trond Sätre Premium Member over 3 years ago
In retrospect, it makes the “Jingle Bells” scene from the Christmas special even more hilarious. Schroeder plays “Jingle Bells” in complex arangements – on a toy piano – but Lucy doesn’t recognize it. Then he plays it as simply as it can only be done on a toy piano, and Lucy enthusiastically yells “THAT’S IT!”
kwardecke Premium Member over 3 years ago
Patiently waiting
monkeysky over 3 years ago
https://www.gocomics.com/peanuts-begins/2021/06/24?ct=v&cti=2206321
constantine48 over 3 years ago
Practice! (Wrong joke?)
Mimerio over 3 years ago
Tune that toon toy piano
Thinkingblade over 3 years ago
Schroeder’s state of disbelief is permanently suspended when it comes to the piano.
Jogger2 over 3 years ago
Can someone identify what Schroeder is playing?
fritzoid Premium Member over 3 years ago
Time for one of those breaks. Schroeder, take five.
(Schroeder switches from Beethoven to Brubeck.)
knight1192a over 3 years ago
Prove it’s a low end toy piano and not a high end toy piano
californiamonty over 3 years ago
Wow, Charlie Brown. Just two weeks ago, you were sitting on Schroeder’s piano. And two days before that, you had your foot on his piano. Now, here you are stepping on it again.