Lucy should get a job as a Climatologist. In 20 years from when this comic went up, she could predict the coming ice age, and then turn around and predict Global Warming a few years later.
There are already so many state symbols (state animal, bird, insect, fossil, flower…) and now of course each state will designate one of those suns as their State Sun.
ah, the good ole days when Peanuts was a viable comic strip. The 48 states reference definitely is in the 50’s when Hawaii and Alaska weren’t states in the union. I grew up reading the later ones from the late sixties and stopped as the characters became too one dimensional and the Woodstock character become too annoying. The early years (in the 50’s) were great as Charlie Brown was not a one dimensional character. It seems like after the middle 60’s he was always getting portrayed as a loser and saying “Good Grief” all the time. And there was too much emphasis on recurring themes (i.e. the football, the doctor is in).
Alaska was added in 1958. Elvis was about to film his new movie, ‘Blue Alaska’, but then got drafted into the Army. When he returned to civilian life, Hawaii had just been added to the union so the script was reworked into ‘Blue Hawaii’. This made all the water scenes easiser to film.
Many in Hawaii thought that they would be the 49th state. The owner of a popular record store started the 49th State Records record label in anticipation of Hawaii’s eventual attainment of statehood, but Alaska gained statehood eight months before Hawaii, making Hawaii the 50th state. The label was founded to answer the growing demand for traditional Hawaiian music in the founder’s record store, with the first 49th State recordings released as 78 rpm records made using an acetate record cutting machine in a makeshift studio in his own home. He even went so far as to have Aloha shirts made commemorating 49th State Records. I saw one of those shirts at the Smithsonian a few years ago. I was not born in the state of Alaska. Alaska was born on my land.
To any one younger who has discovered PEANUTS I highly recommend the yt video Lucy’s little known facts ( your a good man, Charlie Brown.) Cast recording it is a laugh!!
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
Ah, no Alaska and Hawaii yet. (How many countries at the time? Imagine the “number of suns” then!)
Macushlalondra about 2 years ago
This is an old comic. Alaska and Hawaii were added to the country in 1959.
mccollunsky about 2 years ago
Her brain has been fried from looking at the sun(s)
mnexplorer+ about 2 years ago
Shows how old this particular strip is.
orinoco womble about 2 years ago
Correlation is not causation, Lucy.
macky87 about 2 years ago
And the sign on her office door shall read… Lucille Van Pelt – Scientist.
VegaAlopex about 2 years ago
I’ve inherited 48 star flags. They’re easy to noticed as the stars are arranged in a rectangle of 8X6.
The Reader Premium Member about 2 years ago
Yikes! Charlie Brown is really that old?
iggyman about 2 years ago
How conspiracy theorys are born!
kelloggs2066 about 2 years ago
Ho boy.
Lucy should get a job as a Climatologist. In 20 years from when this comic went up, she could predict the coming ice age, and then turn around and predict Global Warming a few years later.
Blu Bunny about 2 years ago
Hate to see the marks on her report card.
rossevrymn about 2 years ago
Reminds me of too many people I know today.
Pen_alias about 2 years ago
Two new suns have been adopted since then.
guenette.charlie(BozoKnows) about 2 years ago
Charlie Brown with a “Oh, why don’t I keep my big fat mouth shut?” moment in panel 3.
EnlilEnkiEa about 2 years ago
Her eyes were made by Hubble.
gantech about 2 years ago
And thus, conspiracy theories are born…
kcj about 2 years ago
There are already so many state symbols (state animal, bird, insect, fossil, flower…) and now of course each state will designate one of those suns as their State Sun.
Just-me about 2 years ago
I remember Alaska and Hawaii becoming states.
jrankin1959 about 2 years ago
You had to say it, didn’t you, CB?
Spence12 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I think that’s how they do “science” today.
I❤️Peanuts about 2 years ago
And also forty-eight crayons in the giant box of Crayola Crayons. There’s got to be some connection there too.
gmu328 about 2 years ago
ah, the good ole days when Peanuts was a viable comic strip. The 48 states reference definitely is in the 50’s when Hawaii and Alaska weren’t states in the union. I grew up reading the later ones from the late sixties and stopped as the characters became too one dimensional and the Woodstock character become too annoying. The early years (in the 50’s) were great as Charlie Brown was not a one dimensional character. It seems like after the middle 60’s he was always getting portrayed as a loser and saying “Good Grief” all the time. And there was too much emphasis on recurring themes (i.e. the football, the doctor is in).
donwestonmysteries about 2 years ago
Lucy might be the original Flat Earther at this rate.
Walter Parmantie Premium Member about 2 years ago
Teto85 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Many in Hawaii thought that they would be the 49th state. The owner of a popular record store started the 49th State Records record label in anticipation of Hawaii’s eventual attainment of statehood, but Alaska gained statehood eight months before Hawaii, making Hawaii the 50th state. The label was founded to answer the growing demand for traditional Hawaiian music in the founder’s record store, with the first 49th State recordings released as 78 rpm records made using an acetate record cutting machine in a makeshift studio in his own home. He even went so far as to have Aloha shirts made commemorating 49th State Records. I saw one of those shirts at the Smithsonian a few years ago. I was not born in the state of Alaska. Alaska was born on my land.
Rtsundeen823 about 2 years ago
To any one younger who has discovered PEANUTS I highly recommend the yt video Lucy’s little known facts ( your a good man, Charlie Brown.) Cast recording it is a laugh!!