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Peanuts Comic Strip

Written by Charles M. Schulz, Peanuts is a syndicated comic strip that ran for 50 years until Schulz's death in 2000. The comic features a main character, Charlie Brown, and his dog Snoopy and is considered the world's most popular comic.

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How many Christmas cards does Charlie Brown get?

In "A Charlie Brown Christmas," Charlie Brown initially receives no Christmas cards. However, his friends eventually send him a single card to show their appreciation for him.

Where was Charles K. Gifford born?

Charles K. Gifford was born in Providence, Rhode Island in the United States.

Why do they call Woodstock on the peanuts Woodstock?

Woodstock in the Peanuts comics was named after the famous Woodstock Festival that took place in 1969. The carefree and peaceful nature of the character reflects the festival's counterculture values of peace and love.

Is Woodstock a boy or girl?

Woodstock is a male character in the Peanuts comic strip created by Charles Schulz. He is best known as a friend and sidekick to Snoopy the dog.

Who is schroeder in Charlie Brown?

Excerpted from Wikipedia ; "Schroeder is a fictional character in the long-running comic strip Peanuts, created by Charles M. Schulz. He is distinguished by his precocious skill at playing the toy piano, as well as by his love of classical music and the composer Ludwig van Beethoven in particular. Schroeder is also the catcher on Charlie Brown's baseball team, though he is always seen walking back to the mound with the baseball, never throwing it-admitting in one strip he didn't want the other team to discover his lack of ability. He is also the object of the unrequited infatuation of Lucy van Pelt, who constantly leans on Schroeder's piano. Charlie Brown, Peppermint Patty, Frieda and Snoopy are also occasionally depicted as leaning on Schroeder's piano."

What are the two Charlie Brown musicals?

Both are called You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, one from the 60s, and the other from 1999. They are pretty similar, with some additions in the revival (like the song "My New Philosophy."). '94 Revival won multiple Tony awards, including Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress

What does sally brown ask for in a Charlie Brown Christmas?

In "A Charlie Brown Christmas," Sally Brown asks for "tens and twenties" when she writes her letter to Santa Claus, showing her materialistic nature and lack of understanding of the holiday's true meaning.

How do you find out how much state collectors plates are worth?

Hi, there is a site called; replacements ltd. ( you can use the same spelling to access the site), once you've accessed replacements you can go to the china listing page and type in collectible state plates, it will then give a list of different makers & patterns, also price values. Most collectible state plates run in the value's of; $23.00-30.00. Good luck!

Where can you get a script for You're a Good Man Charlie Brown for educational purposes?

http://www.tams-witmark.com/cgi/requestForm.php

you must buy the liscensing rights to put on a performance even an educational one, when you pay the royalty fee the books (scripts) and rehearsal material is included.

Why did the BBC ban the Coasters hit Charlie Brown?

The BBC banned "Charlie Brown" by the Coasters due to its perceived promotion of juvenile delinquency through its lyrics about mischief and truancy. The song was considered to have a negative influence on young listeners at the time.

When was Charlie Brown created?

Charlie Brown was created by Charles M. Schulz and made his first appearance in the comic strip "Peanuts" on October 2, 1950.

In a Charlie Brown Christmas what song do the characters end the show singing?

The characters in "A Charlie Brown Christmas" end the show singing "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing."

What happend when Billy Bishop fought the red baron?

Billy Bishop was in a dogfight with 7 Canadian planes (Nieuports) against 5 German planes (Albatrosses. von Richthofen's squadron of 4 planes joined the fight.

von Richthofen and Bishops separated from the main fight and had a dogfight between what were to become each side's highest scoring ace of the war.

Bishop had one clear shot at von Richthofen but his gun jammed. After he cleared his gun, they had a dogfight but he never had another clean shot. Bishop claimed he put some holes in von Richthofen's plane but didn't bring it down.

The .30 caliber machine guns slow firing machine guns used by planes in WWI required a lot of hits to take down a plane. The only quick way to bring down an opponent was a lucky shot hitting the pilot or a vital engine component.

What is a 6 cell comic strip?

A 6-cell comic strip typically consists of 6 panels or frames, each showcasing a different scene or moment in the story being told. These panels can be arranged horizontally or vertically, depending on the layout of the comic. It allows for a concise storytelling format with limited space.

What is Charlie Fote's occupation?

Chairman, president, and chief executive officer, First Data Corporation

What is the name of the piano player in the peanuts cartoon?

The piano player in the Peanuts cartoon is Schroeder. He is known for playing Beethoven on his toy piano and having an unrequited crush on Lucy.

What was Snoopy's mom's name in the Peanuts comic strip?

Snoopy's mother was Missy. She only ever appeared in one comic, on 26 July 1996.

Did Snoopy and Charlie Brown come out the same year?

No, Snoopy and Charlie Brown are both characters from the Peanuts comic strip created by Charles Schulz. Snoopy was first introduced in 1950, while Charlie Brown made his debut in 1950.

What kind of dog was Snoopy in the Peanuts cartoons?

Snoopy was a beagle in the Peanuts cartoons. He was known for his imaginative daydreams and his iconic dog house.

How the first comic strip was made?

Comic strips were made , as they are today , on a series of panels that relate a story . (If I understood your question correctly.) Many Greek vases illustrate the story in art .The Bayeux Tapestry is one of the first example of sequential art in textile form . Newspapers are the most common source for comic strips but many WebComics do essentially the same but in a different media .

What is peppermint patty's character like?

Peppermint Patty is a tomboy, who is brilliant at all sports, she can "Strike ol' Chuck out on just three pitches. She is in the "D minus hall of fame," and always falls asleep in school. Her best friend is named Marcie. Peppermint Patty sometimes worries that she isn't pretty, because she has "mousie-blah hair, freckles, and a 'big nose.'" She also has a huge crush on Charlie Brown and will play "lovers games" with him trying to convince him that he likes her, not the other way around.