Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 06, 1955
Transcript:
Charlie Brown (wearing his furry hat and carrying a branch/rifle) is in the field talking to Schroeder. Schroeder raises his hands in the air and exclaims, "Beethoven could do anything Davy Crockett could do!"<br> <br> Charlie Brown pokes Schroeder and asks, "Oh, Yeah? Did he kill a bear when he was only three?!! Did He? Huh? Did He?!"<br> <br> Schroeder replies, "Beethoven killed Twelve bears when he was only three.."<br> <br> He walks off and concludes, "It's a little known fact of American history!"<br> <br>
bcn172000 over 12 years ago
Beethoven isn’t a American though
IngoKnito about 12 years ago
Of course he wasn´t, but You can´t tell Schröder! Do You remember how the poor boy cried when Charlie told him Beethoven alredy died?
yow4zip Premium Member over 9 years ago
Beethoven is very fearsome indeed.
GenreChowderStudios over 8 years ago
History’s great when you can make stuff up…
ootey over 6 years ago
Do they even make guns that long?
PowerDemon777 about 6 years ago
Why is Charlie Brown’s fake rifle so big!?!
The Waffles are my friends over 3 years ago
The rifle returns.
✨Alan✨ over 3 years ago
If that’s true, what did Beethoven use? A piano to drop on the bear’s heads?