Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 26, 1972
Transcript:
Sally stands in front of the class and holds a large box with holes in it. She smiles and says, "Well, here I am again for 'Show and tell.'"<BR><BR> Sally continues, "And guess what I've brought today! I have things in here to thrill you and chill you! I have things in here to fill you with fear, with terror, with horror! I have things in here to . . ."<BR><BR> Sally turns and says, ". . . Yes, ma'am?"<BR><BR> Sally sits at her desk with the box. She says, "All the life has gone out of 'Show and tell.'"<BR><BR>
LadyBlanc over 11 years ago
The fact that the box has air holes punched in the side is kind of ominous.
jasonbres about 2 years ago
This was basically a parody of the intro to James Whale’s “Frankenstein” film. It was also adapted into the TV special “There’s No Time for Love, Charlie Brown”.