Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 18, 1955
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is standing next to the fence in the field; he calls out to Pigpen as he walks by, "Hi, 'Pig-Pen'...where ya goin'?"<br> <br> Pigpen declares, "As the duck is drawn to the pond, and as the rabbit is drawn to the brier patch..."<br> <br> He concludes, "So am I drawn to the mud puddle!"<br> <br> He smiles happily as he jumps into a mud puddle. Charlie Brown watches him, grimaces, and mutters, "Good Grief!"<br> <br>
Gray Sunflower over 10 years ago
Sorta see why Pig-Pen’s character was eventually dropped. He seems to be flat and with very little depth.
yow4zip Premium Member over 9 years ago
Technically, both of them are drawn.
antiantfilms over 7 years ago
Personality can be represented by puddles.
NewOrleansSaints over 7 years ago
It sounds like he is comparing himself to an animal.