1:27 - Peppermint Patty is going to have to pay for Marcie's new glasses out of her allowance. 1:44 - Peppermint Patty is lucky Lucy wasn't around to pull the football away from her. Then again, Lucy only does that to Charlie Brown. 2:28 - Except for Charlie Brown, for obvious reasons. 3:00 - It's strange to see Linus wearing a yellow shirt. Usually he wears a red one. It's Charlie Brown who usually wears a yellow shirt. 3:58 - Inside that igloo are four toddlers. One is cold, one is hungry, and one is cold, hungry, and needs a new diaper. 8:16 - Snoopy stripped Linus of his shirt. 9:34 - If Jeffy Jeffy from Super Mario Logan were playing this game, he'd answer 9 because the 1 was taken away. 11:26 - Peanuts has done a few bowling-related strips. The October 2, 1959 strip, set when Sally was a baby, had Charlie Brown bowl using Sally's empty baby bottles as bowling pins. The July 14, 1996 strip had Lucy set up some bowling pins, then take Linus' blanket from him, causing him to spin into the pins and knock them down, except for the tenth one, much to her dismay. 13:22 - Woodstock is smaller than Snoopy and yet still a better bowler than him.
Several. The comic strips and math games are different, "Peanuts" has a geography game, "Snoopy" has a music creation activity, "Snoopy" also has letter and spelling games (the latter also involving the Flying Ace in some way), "Peanuts" has a coloring book while "Snoopy" has a face-making activity.
@@ZakWolfoh, I see, that’s cool. Kinda reminds me of 2 versions of computer game I used to play when I was a little girl. Mighty math, carnival countdown and zoo zillions.
Never heard or seen this before until now! (this game came out in the year i was born!)
1:27 - Peppermint Patty is going to have to pay for Marcie's new glasses out of her allowance.
1:44 - Peppermint Patty is lucky Lucy wasn't around to pull the football away from her. Then again, Lucy only does that to Charlie Brown.
2:28 - Except for Charlie Brown, for obvious reasons.
3:00 - It's strange to see Linus wearing a yellow shirt. Usually he wears a red one. It's Charlie Brown who usually wears a yellow shirt.
3:58 - Inside that igloo are four toddlers. One is cold, one is hungry, and one is cold, hungry, and needs a new diaper.
8:16 - Snoopy stripped Linus of his shirt.
9:34 - If Jeffy Jeffy from Super Mario Logan were playing this game, he'd answer 9 because the 1 was taken away.
11:26 - Peanuts has done a few bowling-related strips. The October 2, 1959 strip, set when Sally was a baby, had Charlie Brown bowl using Sally's empty baby bottles as bowling pins. The July 14, 1996 strip had Lucy set up some bowling pins, then take Linus' blanket from him, causing him to spin into the pins and knock them down, except for the tenth one, much to her dismay.
13:22 - Woodstock is smaller than Snoopy and yet still a better bowler than him.
Cool. I remember this game.
What’s the difference between learn to learn snoopy and yearn to learn peanuts?
Several. The comic strips and math games are different, "Peanuts" has a geography game, "Snoopy" has a music creation activity, "Snoopy" also has letter and spelling games (the latter also involving the Flying Ace in some way), "Peanuts" has a coloring book while "Snoopy" has a face-making activity.
@@ZakWolfoh, I see, that’s cool. Kinda reminds me of 2 versions of computer game I used to play when I was a little girl. Mighty math, carnival countdown and zoo zillions.
Last time i played this game was on my family’s windows 98 (i think it was 2003?)
Have you played baldi’s basics in education and learning?
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