Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 29, 1964
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands in his living room and annoucnes, "Christmas vacation is almost over.." A book lies on a coffee table next to him.<BR><BR> "I still haven't written my book report on 'Gulliver's Traveks'...I haven't even started to READ it yet!" He holds the book up to his face.<BR><BR> "Why don't I get started? Why do I put things off?" He walks.<BR><BR> "What's wrong with me?" Charlie Brown asks as he settles in an armchair in front of the TV.<BR><BR>
LenaYakovleva almost 13 years ago
you are absolutely normal
woodnote almost 13 years ago
Each strip is supposed to end with humor, right? I mean they always do, don’t they? So where’s the humor in the final panel of this cartoon?
I guess it must be the TV set. Schulz is saying that having a TV is the glaring answer to Charlie Brown’s question.
MrJamie1062 over 11 years ago
Yes, I also have seen that one Sunday strip, which was published during this general era(1963-1964), where he felt TERRIBLY GUILTY about going to the show, because of the OODLES of homework he had, including “a book report to write, and about ten pages of arithmetic,” to say nothing of “being home helping his mother,” but, like here, in the end, he decided to do the WRONG thing—go to the movies, in spite of the terrible feeling of guilt, that was eating at him. This cartoon “serial,”from Xmas 1964, I think was meant to convey this good moral—if you feel guilt over not doing your homework, say, gnawing at you, then, STOP POSTPONING doing the homework, or whatever it is you have to do, and DO IT, before treating yourself to “recreation,” in general. Poor Charlie Brown.
thepinkbaroness about 4 years ago
I’m reading this as I put off studying for an Algebra test.
Best Commenter Ever over 3 years ago
https://youtu.be/tiw5XP4x8YE?t=21
Mr Pets almost 2 years ago
“Kip hasn’t done flipping anything today!”
Frankie5466 4 months ago
I never minded having to do book reports, I loved reading and would’ve been doing it anyway. And at least Gulliver’s Travels is an interesting book, sometimes teachers assign you to read terribly boring books