10 Funniest Peanuts Comics That Just Turned 50

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The funniest Peanuts comics from April of 1974.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT It's time to break out the gold because these Peanuts comics have celebrated their 50th anniversary. These strips published in April 1974 range from relevant topics, fads, and interests of the time to typical childhood silliness or the outlandish antics of Snoopy that are able to exist outside any time period or decade. A great thing about Peanuts was its universal and timeless appeal.

9 "Bad Call!" Published April 13, 1974 Snoopy may have a laid back, carefree alter ego known as Joe Cool, but Snoopy himself is anything but free and easy sometimes. He becomes anxiety-stricken if icicles are present over his doghouse. Likewise, he has completely lost his cool numerous times, as seen if his supper is late, when there is a disagreement while playing baseball, or when he gets in an argument with Lucy or Woodstock.

It's a funny touch that Snoopy's fictional character creations are skaters, as Snoopy himself gave himself the alter egos of World Famous Skater and World Famous Roller Derby Star, proving that he sticks to the adage to "write what you know." Moreover, Snoopy writing characters who are famous skaters ties into the decade in which it was published, since skating experienced a surge in popularity in the 1970s.

The comic is a funny and intriguing look at the selective desensitization experienced by young kids during the '70s. Sally is abhorred at the idea of seeing someone vomit on screen, yet is completely unfazed and even prefers the prospect of a cinematic killing instead. In this 50-year-old comic, Lucy tries to not so subtly point out that people can have many loves. In Schroeder's case, this could mean there's enough froom to love both music and Lucy. Schroeder instead chooses not to respond and would rather play his piano, angering Lucy so greatly that she feels the need to yell, asking if Schroeder is aware of the possibility to simultaneously care for two things.

2 "My Pride Had The Flu" Published April 8, 1974 She even thought that Snoopy's doghouse, which genuinely looks like a doghouse, was a guest cottage, something she discovered when she tried to stay there and ended up accidentally destroying the house.

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