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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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orinoco womble said, 12 months ago
I wonder why nobody ever calls him “Charlie.” Why the full name, always? No wonder Peppermint Patty calls him “Chuck”—she`s probably trying to help him reinvent himself. Nah…Patty just accepts him as he is.
templo SUD said, 12 months ago
♪Charlie Brown. Charlie Brown. He’s a clown. He’s gonna get caught! Just you wait and see.♪ (Why’s everybody’s picking on me?")
briatollah said, 12 months ago
@orinoco womble
I have noticed that too.
torn newspaper said, 12 months ago
@orinoco womble
me too
J.L.G.
said, 12 months ago
Charlie Brown logic, perfectly exemplified. <=)
stcrowe said, 12 months ago
@orinoco womble
Yes, they call him “Charles” or “Chuck” or “Charlie Brown” but never just “Charlie.” Snoopy calls him “The Round-Headed Kid.” I’ve always wondered that too.
gmartin997
said, 12 months ago
Charlie has never heard the song, but his fellow campers have.
Tom said, 12 months ago
Seems like Charlie Brown has peer trouble wherever he is.
skeeterhawk said, 12 months ago
I’m afraid some people have the looks and demeanor that attract bullies and even kids who don’t usually make fun of others. I empathized with CB. But he too often depressed me. I was young and didn’t see the humor in the victimizing of CB.
gforgina said, 12 months ago
@orinoco womble
Maybe it’s an age group thing. I remember when my little brother was in primary school he and his classmates would call each other by their full names eg. David Smith not David. Maybe because the teacher usually addressed them that way?
Tinyman said, 12 months ago
I was teased growing up too. The kids called me Charlie Brown due to My First name being Charlie. That stoped when as I got to High School whewn I was strong enough to give someone that started calling me Charlie Brown a nice big bloody nose and 2 black eyes. I never heard said to my face again. :D
cdward said, 12 months ago
We had a guy in school whose name really was Charlie Brown. But he was a 175 pound wrestler who went to state championships, so nobody ever – ever – made fun of him.
hariseldon59 said, 12 months ago
In “A Charlie Brown Christmas”, Lucy says “Look, Charlie, we all know Christmas is just a big commercial racket.” That’s about the only time I know of that she didn’t use his full name.
cbcomicsfan said, 12 months ago
It must be a Charlie/Charles thing … in “A Wrinkle In Time” it was always Charles Wallace, never just Charles, Charlie or Chuck.
dheine1971
said, 12 months ago
In a chow line, lunch is always awful with food made with VOMITROCIOUS bugs or something like that.