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If ever there is an iconic comic strip, it is Peanuts. What began in the funny pages in 1950 has developed into an enduring classic. Whether you're persnickety like Lucy, a philosopher like Linus, a joyous Flying Ace like Snoopy, or a lovable underdog like Charlie Brown, there is something to touch your heart or make you laugh in Peanuts.
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Bruce said, almost 2 years ago
Funny how many different parts of previous strips made it into “A Charlie Brown Christmas”
Fuss on, Lucy!
catfeet said, almost 2 years ago
Bless your mercenary little heart, Lucy!
Citizen GROG!
said, almost 2 years ago
And let’s not forget the other Peanuts specials, Bruce.
Bruce said, almost 2 years ago
@Citizen GROG!
True, very true.
Allan said, almost 2 years ago
Note, there is a guest appearance of a Peanuts character in Lio today.
Number Six said, almost 2 years ago
( Herge) @ Allan. "And at ‘Off The Mark’.
legaleagle48 said, almost 2 years ago
What’s interesting is that psychiatry isn’t even really Lucy’s own stated career objective. What she REALLY wants to do when she grows up is work in advertising!
mac47 said, almost 2 years ago
No better sound in the world.
gofinsc said, almost 2 years ago
In “Christmas”, it was “Money, money, money! How I love that sound! Cold, hard cash!”
Sojo
said, almost 2 years ago
Lucy must be a natural psychiatrist.
Alain Harper (מיכאל בן-אברם)
said, almost 2 years ago
@legaleagle48
From a certain point of view, they are one and the same thing. :)
FanOfPeanuts said, almost 2 years ago
Many of the strip story lines became the basis for plots in the animated specials and theatrical movies. One of interest to point out is a sequence used in “It’s the Great Pumpkin,…”. In the original strip, when Linus comments to Sally how he always thought little girls were innocent and trusting", Sally responded, “Welcome to 1962!”, which was the year that strip was originally created. For the animated special, the response was changed to, “Welcome to the 20th Century!” Probably done so as to not give an out of date reference on the TV special. How ironic that no one knew what the longevity of Peanuts would be, and that this “20th Century” line of dialog is now even outdated!
ReneTray said, almost 2 years ago
@Bruce
Yes.
Teresa said, almost 2 years ago
What did Lucy want for Christmas?
Real Estate!
j money
said, almost 2 years ago
Makes me long for the Christmas season when I can watch “A Charlie Brown Christmas” without guilt and play the Vince Guaraldi CD endlessly…