Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 06, 1964
Transcript:
Frieda says to Snoopy, "Perhaps we should split up and plan to meet back here in about an hour, Okay?"<BR><BR> Snoopy races off.<BR><BR> Snoopy thinks, "Happiness is loving your enemies." Snoopy dances with a large group of rabbits.<BR><BR> Snoopy continues to dance while the rabbits sit and watch.<BR><BR> Snoopy waves goodbye to his friends.<BR><BR> Snoopy walks back to Frieda.<BR><BR> Frieda says, "Didn't see any, huh?" Neither did I . . ."<BR><BR> Frieda and Snoopy walk up to Charlie Brown. Frieda says, "Snoopy and I have been out hunting rabbits, but we didn't see any."<BR><BR> Snoopy winks at Charlie Brown over his shoulder.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "Now what was that all about?"<BR><BR>
jbruins84341 over 7 years ago
If she only knew…
ootey about 7 years ago
Are dogs and rabbits enemies?
pamichstuff over 6 years ago
That sly smile…
thepinkbaroness about 4 years ago
Adorable! :D
Sairin almost 4 years ago
10
jasonbres about 2 years ago
This strip may have inspired the sequence in “It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown” wear Snoopy dances with the bunnies. According to Charles Schulz, those bunnies were none other than the Bunny-Wunnies, the characters from Snoopy’s favorite children’s book series.
Kid Wizard almost 2 years ago
Not a big fan of these ‘Happiness is’ asides in Schulz’s Sunday strips. They seem awkwardly immediate and can spoil an otherwise simple and satisfying moment by pointing out just how simple and satisfying it is.