Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 12, 1960
Transcript:
Charlie Brown watches as a large mass whirls by. <br> <br> "?" He watches as the mass tumbles along. <br> <br> He shrinks back as it whirls. <br> <br> He watches it roll along the ground. <br> <br> "WHEW." Snoopy and Linus sit on the ground, dazed. Linus clutches his blanket. Charlie Brown gazes at them. <br> <br> They turn and glare at each other, with Snoopy tugging on ther edge of the blanket with his teeth. Charlie Brown stares at them. <br> <br> He watches as they whirl off again. <br> <br>
One thing I find striking about Pixar movies is that, when a character does a complex rapid motion, we see it in all its complexity, rather than a swirl as in traditional animation.