Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 28, 1995
Transcript:
Schroeder walks over to his piano and sees Snoopy lying on top of it.<BR><BR> Schroeder sits down to play. Snoopy sits up.<BR><BR> Schroeder starts to play and creates musical notes in the scale. Snoopy hides behind the scale.<BR><BR> Snoopy sticks his head through the musical notes.<BR><BR> Snoopy sits on top of the lower half of the note.<BR><BR> Snoopy lunges and jumps toward Schroeder. The note is wrinkled.<BR><BR> The scale becomes more distorted as Snoopy lies on top of Schroeder.<BR><BR> Snoopy lies on Schroeder who lies on the floor. The notes have fallen out of the scale and lays in top of them.<BR><BR>
NiceGuy21 about 9 years ago
Okay…
kcj almost 2 years ago
There’s a difference between two recurring themes: Snoopy messing with Linus’s blanket, and with Schroeder’s music. Linus tells him off (“stupid beagle”, “you will regret it”, etc), not that it helps much. Schroeder never talks to Snoopy at all, as far as I can recall, despite all the interruptions. Perhaps he considers Snoopy the lesser of two evils…
Ludwig van over 1 year ago
Es ist nur eine Bagatelle! (op. 119,1)