A puzzle or a riddle?

The other day, I posted this cover:

As for the title, Im as befuddled as Charlie Brown is by the title of his book

… with the caption “As for the title, I’m as befuddled as Charlie Brown is by the title of his book” Several alert Japanese-literate AAUGH Blog readers dropped a line to let me know that the title is Snoopy’s nazo nazo kyoushitsu, which they transalted variously as Snoopy’s Riddle Classroom and Snoopy’s Puzzle Classroom, with a note that in the heart it says it’s a “frienship book”. Looking at the innards of this board book, I’d say that puzzle is the appropriate term in this instance. It includes such things as a find-the-differences-in-the-pictures puzzle, a word maze, even a jigsaw puzzle to cut out. Thanks to all who chipped in.

This shaped kiddie book is published by Sanrio, who are far better known for their original creations such as Hello Kitty and Badatz Maru. It wasn’t until I got this book that I thought about how much the Japanese success of Peanuts may be due to the influence of this licensee with all their talents for making hits out of characters.

Hey, did you buy someone an MP3 player for Christmas? It’d be a hsame to give it to them empty – particularly when you can get some dynamite deals, like Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon for $1.99, a Lady Gaga album for $5, or some Ray CharlesBeach Boys, or the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

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The real Linus’s real cartooning

Like many Peanuts fans, I knew that the character of Linus was named after Linus Maurer, who worked at Art Instruction alongside Schulz. Like seemingly fewer fans, I knew that Maurer himself had been a syndicated cartoonist… but for some reason I never saw any of his strip before today. …

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Campaign Peanuts redux

I don’t normally just repost my blog entries… but this one seems as relevant now as when I first posted it in 2019. Only the word “many” seems dated. Of the many presidential candidates, I think Schulz only mentioned one in Peanuts. which isn’t to say that you can’t find …

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I suspect that’s not Schulz

The only thing I have to say about this ad from 1967 is “no”.   40 SHARES Share Tweet this thing Follow the AAUGH Blog