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The premise, after all, is a bit of an inside joke: the central character in Peanuts is the hapless, downbeat Charlie Brown.
'Why I Love Peanuts' The Guardian 2010
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She only made about 10 appearances in Peanuts before Schulz decided to get rid of her undeveloped character, but when a young Miss Elizabeth Swaim wrote him suggesting that he erase Charlotte from the comic, he decided to have a little fun with her.
The Mysterious Disappearance of Four Comic Book Characters 2009
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The premise, after all, is a bit of an inside joke: the central character in Peanuts is the hapless, downbeat Charlie Brown.
'Why I Love Peanuts' The Guardian 2010
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The premise, after all, is a bit of an inside joke: the central character in Peanuts is the hapless, downbeat Charlie Brown.
'Why I Love Peanuts' The Guardian 2010
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The premise, after all, is a bit of an inside joke: the central character in Peanuts is the hapless, downbeat Charlie Brown.
'Why I Love Peanuts' The Guardian 2010
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When he answered the phone, all she heard him say was, “Whaa, whaa, whaa” — a bit like the sound the adults in Peanuts cartoons make.
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Kids may have started playing videogames around 8 - or 9-years old, but they were internalizing the lessons of Peanuts from the day they were old enough to ask an adult to read the comics page to them.
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Preacher continues preaching, anti-preacher makes loud but indecipherable mutterings, the same kind of sounds the adults make in Peanuts movies.
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Charles M. Schultz was parodying it in Peanuts twenty years before I was born.
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Charles M. Schultz was parodying it in Peanuts twenty years before I was born.
Man Crucifies Santa Claus To Protest Commercialization Of Christmas « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2007
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