Space is an improbably interesting topic that many kids are haunt with , with thePeanutsgang being no exception . Peanutsoften shows Charlie Brown , Snoopy , Lucy and more considering the cosmos , present that despite their grounded environs , these kids have their heads significantlyabovethe swarm . Fans of uranology will recover a plenty to bonk in these hilarious and heart - heating strip showing Snoopy ’s love of space .

Whether it be Snoopy going to the moon or thePeanutskids staring at the maven , here are the very bestPeanutscomics dealing with star , planet and the mystery of the solar system of rules .

Peanuts keep an eye on an iconic chemical group of booster as they cut across childhood together , including schoolhouse . Here are 10 of the funniest back to school comics !

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10"An Orderly Universe"

Peanuts' April 18, 1968 Comic

Buying into her know - it - all status , Linus asks his big sisterabout the number of stars in the sky . Lucy , being the astronomer super genius that she ostensibly is , experience exactly how many stars there are : three hundred and sixty - five , with each day in the class having one star .

The comic hilariously reflects on how niggling tyke often make logical leaps with total confidence , despite being entirely incorrect . It ’s specially endearing because Lucy is an authority human body to Linus - someone he assumes do it more about the creation than he does - butreaders make out that the only difference between the two is that Lucy is cheeky enough to make up an answerwhen she does n’t do it the truth . At the same time , thereissomething comforting in Lucy ’s idea of a small world that makes some kind of organized sense .

9"Report That Man To Mission Control!!"

Peanuts' March 11, 1969 Comic

As Snoopy prepares himself for his space launch , Charlie Brown lets his moon - bind beagle know that he is glad that he is going to the lunation because it means that he will not have to feed him . Not taking the news program well at all , Snoopy demand that Charlie Brown be reported to mission control for his withholding tax of dinner . Snoopy loves to feed , and is n’t willing to escape a meal over some meager mission to the moon .

ThroughoutPeanuts , Snoopy is prostrate to flights of fantasy , bordering on psychotic belief more times than not , with his delegation to the lunation being a time when he especially get very into his alter self . Occurring during the blank space airstream , this comic funnies shows Snoopy trying to make it to space before the Russians , with him after being revealed to be the victor in the space race … even if it is only in his own head . launch the image gallery below for more comics showing Snoopy ’s various alter self .

Though contemporary audience might not appreciate it , dedicate their indecorum with Peanuts , Charles Schulz ' laughable slip was observational for its era .

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8"A Little Influence"

Peanuts' September 5, 1957 Comic

Charlie Brown informs Linus that the Sun Myung Moon influences the tide as they gaze at the moon . Impressed by the piece of data , Linus admits that it is pretty nice to have a little influence . The wise one of the group , Linus always has something pretty sageto plowshare , with his thought on influence not being untimely …. even if it is not the variety the moon has on the tides . Peanutsoften mull over on how little ascendance the kids have over their lives , so it ’s no surprise that Linus run across something to look up to in the lunar month , even if hedoesmisunderstand what Charlie Brown is differentiate him .

7"Get A Star-Tan"

Peanuts' July 30, 1971 Comic

As the Flying Ace , Snoopy camp outside where he remarks what a beautiful night it is . He gets to see a full moon and the star in the sky dazzle just for him . Seeing the amount of heavenly bodies out , he decides that it is complete timing to get a overnice wiz - tan . Who knew one could get a tan just from the stars ? Snoopy is away at camp so he takes full use of the great open to see the stars in all their glory … and to get a really stellar wiz - tan . Always one to dance to the beat of his own drum , it is no surprise to see Snoopy come up with his own form of tanning .

6"The Big Dipper Will Be Gone"

Peanuts' June 9, 1963 Comic

Charlie Brown star gazes with his small baby Sally , designate out the Big Dipper . Being the knowledgeable nipper that he is , Charlie Brown explains that due to an unequal drift among the sensation , the shape of the Big Dipper is always changing throughout the years . Thinking to the future , Charlie Brown even reasons that in a hundred thousand years , the Big Dipper will really be run … prompting his baby to star wailing .

Impermanence is a unmanageable idea for kids , who are still get by with measurements of time . While the Big Dipper wo n’t be gone for yard of years , for Sally even the suggestion that something so enceinte and authoritative will finally go away is too much for Sally . It ’s exactly Charlie Brown ’s luck to apportion such a tiny amount of ' bad news program ' with someone who is n’t ready to hear it . launch the picture gallery below for more strips starring Sally .

In over 50 television specials , the Peanuts fictitious character instruct life lessons and search puerility . Here are the 10 good specials to watch .

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5"Insignificant"

Peanuts' September 4, 1957 Comic

Standing side by side , respectable sidekick Charlie Brown and Linus look up at the headliner together . Linus thinks of how count at all the concourse of stars in the sky might make Charlie Brown , or anyone for that matter , feel insignificant . Surprisingly , Charlie Brown answers that it does n’t bother him . However , the only reason he does not feel that mode is because he feels so insignificant already that the stars do not bother him .

Charlie Brown is ordinarily overlookedif not flat out rejected so his musing about feeling insignificant make sense , even if it is kind of sad . However , it ’s exactly this comedic black bile that allowsPeanutsto verbalize to so many fans . After all , at one point or another , we ’ve all felt like poor Charlie Brown .

4"A Total Eclipse"

Peanuts' July 19, 1963 Comic

Linus puts together his projector so he can view the eclipse without injure his eyes . Explaining to a curious Lucy and Schroder that there is no dependable method to look directly at an eclipse , Linus has his two pieces of white cardboard to put inside the pinhole of his eclipse watcher contraption that will allow him to project the image onto the other piece of music of composition board . Lucy is pretty amazed at the eclipse viewer , being so impressed that she reason to Schroeder that even his beloved Beethoven never would have thought of such an invention .

Givenhow much Schroeder admire Beethoven , he does not love hearing Lucy ’s thoughts about what she thinks Beethoven can or ca n’t do . After all of Linus ’s crafting to make his occultation viewer , it is revealed in the following comic striptease that his tinkering was for nothing because it rains the entire day of the eclipse .

Its been 23 years since Charlie Brown , Snoopy , & the Peanuts ended their run in newspapers , but it ’s still wide beloved and shared still today .

Snoopy and Woodstock hugging over Earth in space suits.

3"Howl At The Moon"

Peanuts' November 27, 1958 Comic

Snoopy looks at the big moonlight in front of him and remembers that when he was young , he would howl at the lunar month every night . He explain his moonlight yaup with him being angry and ignorant back then but notes that he did have a lot of fun . Being brought back to the present , Snoopy laments that he does not have any playfulness now and he is still unlettered . Some things never transfer , apparently .

Snoopy may still be a young dog but he is no longer a small puppy , having grown since his younger days ( and original design . ) He might be a dog that no longer bark at the moon , but at least he ’s ego - aware enough to admit that he knows nothing . start the icon verandah below forPeanutscomics from when Snoopy was still a pup .

2"So Much For Today"

Peanuts' April 19, 1968 Comic

Linus clear theinformation that Lucy tell himabout each day get a star in the sky on to Charlie Brown . When a sensation falls , as they tend to do , Linus thinks that today has lost a star , quipping"so much for today!“Linus listens to his big sister , consider the thing she aver as irrefutable fact , even if she could not be more untimely . It read how much Linus respects his boastful babe but also leads to him having some strange beliefs about place .

This comic strip is the perfect saying ofPeanuts ' singular way of combining childhood innocence with aweary cynicism . adult be given to think of childhood as exclusively about joy and wonder , but Charlie Brown and friends cue us all that there ’s plenty little kidskin worry about - whether it make sense or not .

Everyone have sex Snoopy but this illustrious beagle ’s siblings are magnetic and hilarious eccentric all on their own in these comical strip jewel .

Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Lucy, and Woodstock attending school.

1"Aren’t The Stars Peaceful, Charlie Brown?”

Peanuts' March 25, 1958 Comic

Lucy notice how peaceable the stars are to Charlie Brown , pointing out the theory that if one gazes at the stars for long enough , their troubles will all seem so undistinguished to the point that they will just disappear . As endearing as Lucy ’s argument is , Charlie Brown ca n’t guess how long it would take to make his own personal brand of uneasiness disappearance away .

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