He says it frequently in the comic strip -- it's his tag line. He says it whenever things go wrong or become confused for no apparent reason, or when other characters do things that defy explanation.
Charlie Brown says "Good grief" as an expression of frustration, disappointment, or disbelief, often in response to the antics of his friends or the situations he finds himself in. It is a catchphrase that reflects his perpetually exasperated and slightly anxious demeanor.
If the context you are talking about it in, is the English language then alternatives would be 'Oh My Goodness' he is exclaiming it.
"It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" was first aired on television in 1966.
Charlie Brown awaits the arrival of 'The Great Pumpkin' .
The Great Pumpkin?! that's from charlie brown.
Snoopy
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linus
Rocks
Sally, Charlie Brown's little sister
Linus and Sally
it's the great pumpkin charlie brown by schultz
It is Linus that believes in the Great Pumpkin. Charlie Brown thinks Linus is crazy.The great Pumpkin is a figment of Linus' imagination and never shows in any of the Cartoons. Besides...the Great Pumpkin doesn't grant wishes he brings presents.
The Great Pumpkin .