10 Funniest Peanuts Comics That Just Turned 40 (Peppermint Patty Goes to France)

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10 Funniest Peanuts Comics That Just Turned 40 (Peppermint Patty Goes to France)
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The Peanuts Gang looking concerned, as they sit in a car being driven by Snoopy, who is laughing wildly.

Summary These Peanuts strips from June 1984 make it clear that Charles Schulz' iconic newspaper comic was still operating at an incredibly high level after over three decades in publication. The comics collected on this list offer a hilarious insight into what Peanuts was up to forty years ago – including sending Peppermint Patty to France.

10 "It Was Not Necessary To Bring A Sundial" First Published: June 1, 1984 Snoopy is the proud leader of the Beagle Scouts, taking his role very seriously. He frequently takes his scouts on wilderness trips, with this 1984 comic showing Snoopy teaching a lesson on necessary hike materials. What brings about the lesson is his scout, Conrad, bringing a very unnecessary sundial along on the hike, which is a definite item to be left at home.

8 "Don't Look At Me Like That, Ma'am" First Published: June 3, 1984 Peppermint Patty could be a frustrating student to even the most patient teacher, due to her penchant for sleeping in class and not doing assignments. Notably,, she tends to spend her time unwisely, like cutting an extra hole in her binder paper and bothering to paste new tiny pieces of paper over the old holes.

While most would not receive a European vacation for failing their classes, desperate measures are taken for Peppermint Patty, much to her benefit this time. According to Peppermint Patty, she thinks that she has acclimated quickly to France and already has a hold on the French language, despite just using the French word, "bonjour."She may not blow away any locals about her French but at least it seems like she has made a friend.

Related Peanuts vs. Garfield: Charles Schulz Secretly Considered Jim Davis His Arch-Rival According to a biography of Charles Schulz, Peanuts' creator considered fellow cartoonist Jim Garfield to be his biggest professional rival. Sally takes this all to mean that the announcer doesn't know anything simply because he is not aware of Sally's schedule. It is not at all uncommon for little kids to think the world revolves around them, something Sally exemplifies in the comic.

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