[轉錄]Re: [問題] 版標

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※ [本文轉錄自 MLB 看板] 作者: Nilthoron (寶劍刺針) 看板: MLB 標題: Re: [問題] 版標 時間: Sat Jun 23 14:19:38 2007 ※ 引述《LIYENNEKO (想要抓住你我的幸福)》之銘言: : 可以借問一下嗎?? : 版標是指什麼?? : 我第一次看不懂 @@ 找到了 好可愛捏~ http://tinyurl.com/yqhyo5 Baseball Hall of Fame to Pay Tribute to Charles M. Schultz with Special Peanuts? Exhibit (COOPERSTOWN, NY) — Charlie Brown and friends have finally made it to the Hall of Fame. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum today announced the opening of a special exhibit honoring the late Charles M. Schulz and his PEANUTS legacy. You're in the Hall of Fame, Charlie Brown!, which will open on Saturday, May 20, and run through the end of 2000, will celebrate the most popular comic strip of all time and its longtime love affair with America's Pastime. Schulz, who passed away on February 12, produced nearly 18,000 PEANUTS strips over the past 50 years. Of that total, a remarkable 10 percent focused on Baseball — with the ever-lovable loser, Charlie Brown, often down but never out. The most successful comic strip in newspaper history, PEANUTS appears daily in some 2,600 newspapers in 75 countries and is translated into 21 languages. United Feature Syndicate started the strip in syndication on October 2, 1950. "I could draw Baseball strips every day," said Schulz, in December of 1999. "Baseball is ideal because little kids do play it at that age, and they aren't very good. But they do suffer at it." "Charles Schulz has inspired generations with his PEANUTS legacy, just as Baseball has inspired generations with its rich traditions and timeless qualities," said Hall of Fame President Dale Petroskey. "With some 1,800 cartoon strips about Baseball, Schulz was truly one of the Game's great ambassadors, though few people realize this. We want this exhibit to capture the humor and spirit evident in his work, which entertained millions for half a century and kept Baseball in front of readers, even in the comics." Through original strips, larger-than-life artwork and three-dimensional artifacts, the exhibit will showcase the humor intrinsic to PEANUTS and celebrate Schulz's theme of Baseball as a metaphor for life. The exhibit, to be located in the Hall of Fame Library's atrium and exhibit gallery, is being written, designed and presented to be accessible — both physically and intellectually — to children as well as adults. Highlighted characters in the exhibit are Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and Schroeder, with appearances by Sally, Peppermint Patty, Marcie, Pigpen, Woodstock and Rerun. You're In The Hall of Fame, Charlie Brown! will also offer visitors "hands-on" access to hundreds of PEANUTS strips involving baseball, as well as a video monitor featuring a compilation of Schulz interviews and highlights. The Hall of Fame's Bullpen Theater, located adjacent to the exhibit, will showcase PEANUTS' television specials every day, including "Charlie Brown's All-Stars" and "It's Spring Training, Charlie Brown!" Schulz was born November 26, 1922, to Carl and Dena Schulz in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As a child, he showed promise as an artist, eventually prompting his father to enroll him in a correspondence course in cartooning at what is now the Art Instruction Schools, Inc. ("Draw Me"), in Minneapolis. Schulz completed the art course just prior to being drafted into the army, where he was an infantryman, staff sergeant, and resident illustrator — dutifully decorating soldiers' letters home with cartoons of barracks life — during World War II. Returning to St. Paul, where he was raised, Schulz first accepted a job with Timeless Topix, a small Roman Catholic magazine, offering him his first opportunity at cartooning. The magazine hired him to letter already drawn comics. Soon, he took on a second job as a teacher with his alma mater, Art Instruction Schools. He practiced his drawing and met many of the people who would inspire his future work (including a friend named Charlie Brown and a girl with red hair who broke his heart). Eventually, his persistence paid off and he sold a number of single comic panels in The Saturday Evening Post. His success in the national magazine market helped him land a weekly comic feature called "L'il Folks" in the St. Paul Pioneer Press. "L'il Folks" brought forth the first glimpse of Charlie Brown and became the sole focus of Schulz's career. Marketing "L'il Folks" to syndicates around the country, Schulz ultimately signed a contract with United Feature Syndicate. Because of legal issues surrounding the name "L'il Folks" ("Little Folks" and "L'il Abner" already existed), the strip was renamed "PEANUTS." Today PEANUTS has an estimated global audience of over 355 million readers. United Media (UM) is a fully-integrated, worldwide licensing and syndication company that focuses on building brand equity around a wide range of creative content through its two syndicates: United Feature Syndicate (UFS) and Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), and licensing: United Media Licensing (UML). UM licenses and/or syndicates a variety of properties including PEANUTS (www.snoopy.com), Dilbert (www.dilbert.com), Nancy and Sluggo, MIFFY, Raggedy Ann & Andy, and Rainbow Fish. United Media (www.comics.com) is an E.W. Scripps Company. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 218.169.222.167

06/23 14:32,
我超愛看的~~
06/23 14:32

06/23 15:27,
鼓掌
06/23 15:27

06/23 16:56,
借轉snoopy版
06/23 16:56
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06/23 16:58, , 1F
昨天在MLB猜了老半天!真慚愧......
06/23 16:58, 1F

06/23 22:18, , 2F
嗚...看半天,還是不了解什麼是版標?
06/23 22:18, 2F

06/23 22:35, , 3F
是昨天MLB的版標是'恭喜你進名人堂了 查理布朗'所以大家
06/23 22:35, 3F

06/23 22:37, , 4F
在猜為什麼......後來版友找到這則新聞~大家才知道原因
06/23 22:37, 4F

06/24 16:30, , 5F
原來如此啊~~~感謝解答!
06/24 16:30, 5F
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