The TV specials changed some things quite a bit. The Little Red-Haired Girl is shown (and kisses Charlie Brown!), Marcy is just a weirdo instead of a sarcastic c**t, Patty isn't remotely as neurotic, etc. etc.
See that might actually be a funny joke. Instead Family Guy doesn't understand how to actually tell a joke so they just have Peter run in, do the most extreme act and then yell so the audience knows to laugh.
Schulz was breaking up at his death and admitted never letting him get the ball was fricked up, but it's better that way, I feel. You really get a sense of the space and grimness in American life and its fixation on winning with Peanuts in a way you wouldn't if Charlie ever actually succeeded. Newspapers were a little spoiled in that regard, probably because that actually works for a Midwestern audience.
It's fricking HILARIOUS!
b***h had it coming.
Good thing he didn't turn Lucy into a VAN PELT!
She will NEVER, and I mean NEVER pull the football away from Good Old Charlie Brown EVER AGAIN! >BASED PETER GRIFFIN!
Gave me a ryona fetish
family guy isn't funny when it comes to beating up little girls
Yes because in the og Peanuts cartoons she was a little shit that made Chucks life more miserable
It's cathartic. Like seeing Tom get Jerry. Or to use the same metaphor, Peter Griffin beating the shit out of Jerry.
>Tom gets Jerry
Every single one of those episodes is unadulterated kino
Seth MacFarlane’s Cavalcade of Comedy had a bit where Wile E. Coyote catches Roadrunner and then he doesn’t know what to do with his life
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Yes because I understood the reference
Dressing up like a clown so I can have sex with children and kill them
A real jokermoder
It's supposed to be cathartic
The writers are sociopaths so a grown man beating a child is what they consider "cathartic"
you just know this edgelord has never raised a fist to someone in his life
Charlie can't hit the ball anyway, he'll just hit Lucy's hand.
He does kick the football in one special, though we never see him do it because he's invisible.
The TV specials changed some things quite a bit. The Little Red-Haired Girl is shown (and kisses Charlie Brown!), Marcy is just a weirdo instead of a sarcastic c**t, Patty isn't remotely as neurotic, etc. etc.
More funny and cathartic than Family Guy. Sad!
See that might actually be a funny joke. Instead Family Guy doesn't understand how to actually tell a joke so they just have Peter run in, do the most extreme act and then yell so the audience knows to laugh.
Schulz was breaking up at his death and admitted never letting him get the ball was fricked up, but it's better that way, I feel. You really get a sense of the space and grimness in American life and its fixation on winning with Peanuts in a way you wouldn't if Charlie ever actually succeeded. Newspapers were a little spoiled in that regard, probably because that actually works for a Midwestern audience.
It is cathartic
No, it's a family guy skit
Charles Schultz already gave us the best, most cathartic ending to the football gag.
kino
Yes? It's a joke. That's the point.
Whether you find it funny or not is up to you.
It's clumsy and overstated, like much of Family Guy's humor.
no its not
ur mum
Beating up children is funny
>Seth MacFarlane is childless
No frickin way.
yes, and its so funny I started jerking off watching it
more cathartic I think.
Jokes require genuine laughter.
>fantasy sequence about beating up a bully b***h
Frick yes, it was hilarious. And very satisfying when you actually get to do it.
Lucy is a hot.
yes
It's fricking HILARIOUS!
b***h had it coming.
Good thing he didn't turn Lucy into a VAN PELT!
She will NEVER, and I mean NEVER pull the football away from Good Old Charlie Brown EVER AGAIN!
>BASED PETER GRIFFIN!
Family Guy is for children up to around age 14-ish.