When I was younger, I had Big Little Books about Tom And Jerry, Bugs Bunny, Aquaman, Tarzan, The Fantastic Four, and Journey To The Center Of The Earth(the 1967 animated series, not the 1959 movie).
I used to LOVE “Big Little Books”. When I ended up in the hospital when I was 6, just about everyone got me one or two as a gift. I read them all. I wish I could remember what happened to them.
Schulz did a similar one – CB notes that his dad spends a lot of time in the kitchen eating cereal, looking at his high school yearbooks and sighing. Lucy asks how old he is, CB says he just turned 40. Lucy replies “Nothing to worry about, he’s right on schedule.”
What would I tell Charlie Brown? That his father is following a familiar pattern of not liking some things (e.g., television shows) in the present, and looking wistfully to something from the past that gave him more optimism, inspiration, and a sense of wonder. It’s okay, as long as he doesn’t become too attached to what was; there were good and bad things then, and there are good and bad things now. Just count (and appreciate) contemporary blessings, and don’t sweat the bad things. Assign more weight to the good things, and he’ll be happier.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
Why is it worrisome, Charlie Brown, that your father prefers to read something rather than to watch something?
Lightpainter over 4 years ago
Why is this advice worth 5 cents? Ask Lucy for some further analysis of the situation.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 4 years ago
They’re probably worth good money now.
therese_callahan2002 over 4 years ago
When I was younger, I had Big Little Books about Tom And Jerry, Bugs Bunny, Aquaman, Tarzan, The Fantastic Four, and Journey To The Center Of The Earth(the 1967 animated series, not the 1959 movie).
littlejohn Premium Member over 4 years ago
Makes me think of the Archie Bunker theme song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0d8FTPv955I
KennethPrice2 over 4 years ago
I was expecting someone to ask what Big Little Books are.
dlkrueger33 over 4 years ago
I thought these were old, rerunning cartoons? Apparently this is actually 2020.
jamessveta over 4 years ago
Nothing on TV worth watching these days. Better to read a good book.
jagedlo over 4 years ago
Let him read….compared to what’s on TV, it seems like a good deal!
Calvin Nelson Nelson Premium Member over 4 years ago
Spoiler alert: Along came Sally.
Ellis97 over 4 years ago
That cold hard cash. Nickels nickels nickels.
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
Simple but profound. Definitely worth the five cents!
uniquename about 4 years ago
Why is his dad reading Big-Little books?
And why is he sighing?
Wren Fahel about 4 years ago
I used to LOVE “Big Little Books”. When I ended up in the hospital when I was 6, just about everyone got me one or two as a gift. I read them all. I wish I could remember what happened to them.
cubswin2016 about 4 years ago
Charlie should save his money. A real friend would not charge anything.
timinwsac Premium Member about 4 years ago
Dad must have got a glimpse of 2020.
summerdog about 4 years ago
Dad misses his youth.
Patrick Hunt Premium Member about 4 years ago
Pay up, Charlie Brown. That’s the best advice Lucy ever gave.
Vince M about 4 years ago
Schulz did a similar one – CB notes that his dad spends a lot of time in the kitchen eating cereal, looking at his high school yearbooks and sighing. Lucy asks how old he is, CB says he just turned 40. Lucy replies “Nothing to worry about, he’s right on schedule.”
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
Please ask your father if I can read them when he is done. Sigh…
KEA about 4 years ago
I’ve been re-reading my large (but incomplete) collection of ‘First Book of…’ books. Still interesting and fun, altho a bit dated in some regards.
Teto85 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Charlie Brown’s father owned a barber shop, could afford a home in a middle class neighborhood and his wife did not have to work.
mi_sbs about 4 years ago
We all should be like Charlie Brown’s dad these days.
The Fly Hunter about 4 years ago
Perhaps he is suffering from depression….
martin510 about 4 years ago
What were the big little books?
kandor8 about 4 years ago
I still have all of my dad’s Big-Little -Books from the 30s and the 40s.
WDD about 4 years ago
What would I tell Charlie Brown? That his father is following a familiar pattern of not liking some things (e.g., television shows) in the present, and looking wistfully to something from the past that gave him more optimism, inspiration, and a sense of wonder. It’s okay, as long as he doesn’t become too attached to what was; there were good and bad things then, and there are good and bad things now. Just count (and appreciate) contemporary blessings, and don’t sweat the bad things. Assign more weight to the good things, and he’ll be happier.
phobos 5 months ago
Ask Lucy for 4 and 1/2 half cents back. That’s all her advice is worth