Peanuts
The famous comic strip by Charles M. Schulz featuring Snoopy and Charlie Brown
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a comment was made to the fan pick question: Do you think Charlie Brown should go out with the "little red haired girl"? | 4 days ago by fhghu |
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a comment was made to the fan pick question: Did you know Charlie Brown had a show on Nickelodeon? | 4 days ago by fhghu |
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a comment was made to the fan pick question: Do you think that Sally and Linus will get married in the future? | 4 days ago by fhghu |
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a comment was made to the fan pick question: Do you think Lucy was mean? | 4 days ago by fhghu |
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Great quotes from one of the most heart warming Christmas movies of our time.
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ABC is airing the animated special Oct. 28, the 42nd showing of "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown."
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Review of the recent biography of Charles Schulz, by David Michaelis
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This is a Charlie Brown doll from the 1990s McDonalds series Peanuts.
It is in very good condition and even though it has been opened, it has never been used.
It is 11 inches tall. His head is made of plastic, while his body is cloth.
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Charles Schulz, (1922~2000), was born November 26, 1922 to Carl and Dena Schulz of St. Paul, Minnesota. By week’s end, however, Charles became known as "Sparky," nicknamed by an uncle with a soft spot for Barney Google’s horse "Sparkplug." Schulz carries the nickname to this day, proof of a life devoted to comics. Early on, Schulz recognized his own talents, realizing he could draw even better than his older cousin. An insightful kindergarten teacher once told him, "Someday, Charles, you're going to be an artist." "It" seems beyond the comprehension of people that someone can be born to... |
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