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Fictional Character | Peanuts |
Charles "Charlie" Brown is the main character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz.
Charlie Brown is a loveable loser, a child possessed of endless determination and hope, but who is ultimately dominated by his insecurities and a ...
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| Lucy van Pelt |
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Fictional Character | Peanuts |
Lucille "Lucy" van Pelt is a fictional character in the syndicated comic strip Peanuts, written and drawn by Charles Schulz. She is the older sister of Linus and Rerun. Lucy is a crabby and cynical eight-year-old girl, and is often mean to the other...
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| Linus van Pelt |
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Fictional Character | Peanuts |
Linus van Pelt is one of the characters in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip Peanuts. The best (and possibly only) friend of Charlie Brown, Linus is also the younger brother of Lucy van Pelt and older brother of Rerun van Pelt. He first appeared on...
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| Rerun van Pelt |
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Fictional Character | Peanuts |
Rerun James van Pelt is Linus and Lucy's younger brother in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip Peanuts.
Rerun was "born" into the strip in 1972, during a storyline in which Lucy threw Linus out of the house only to learn that yet another little...
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| Peppermint Patty |
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Fictional Character | Peanuts |
Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt is a fictional character featured in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip Peanuts. A freckle-faced brunette, she is one of a small group in the strip who lives across town from Charlie Brown and his school friends....
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| Pig-Pen |
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Fictional Character | Peanuts |
Pig-Pen is a character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz.
Pig-Pen's gimmick is that he is always dirty. He is best-known for the cloud of dirt and dust that follows him wherever he goes. When he takes a deep breath such as to sing,...
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| Sally Brown |
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Fictional Character | Peanuts |
Sally Ann Brown is the younger sister of Charlie Brown in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz.
Sally has flipped blonde hair with a cluster of curls and sometimes a bow in front, and she wears a polka dot dress, usually pink or light blue. In...
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| Franklin | Fictional Character | Peanuts |
Franklin is a character in the long-running comic strip Peanuts, created by Charles M. Schulz. Introduced on July 31, 1968, Franklin was the first African-American character in the strip. He goes to school with Peppermint Patty and Marcie. In his...
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| Schroeder |
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Fictional Character | Peanuts |
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...
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| Marcie |
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Fictional Character | Peanuts |
Marcie is a bespectacled fictional character featured in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip Peanuts. She serves as comedic foil and best friend to tomboy Peppermint Patty, plays a supporting role in some of Snoopy's heroic fantasies, and displays a...
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| Woodstock |
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Fictional Character | Peanuts |
Woodstock is a fictional character in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip Peanuts. Snoopy began befriending birds in the early 1960s, when they started using his doghouse for various purposes: a rest stop during migrations, a nesting site, or a place to...
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| Frieda |
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Fictional Character | Peanuts |
Frieda is a character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz. According to Schulz, Frieda's character was inspired by his longtime friend Frieda Rich, a local artist whom he met while taking classes at the Minneapolis Art Instructions School....
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| Shermy |
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Fictional Character | Peanuts |
Shermy was one of the four original characters in the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles Schulz. Schulz named him after a friend from high school. When Peanuts made its debut on October 2, 1950, Shermy had the first line of dialogue in the series. As...
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| Patty |
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Fictional Character | Peanuts |
Patty is a character in the comic strip Peanuts, created by Charles M. Schulz (often confused with Peppermint Patty, a different and later character from the same strip). Her closest friend is Violet. The two appeared very early Patty even appeared...
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| Snoopy |
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Musical Artist | Peanuts |
Snoopy is a fictional character in the long-running comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. He is Charlie Brown's pet beagle. Snoopy began his life in the strip as a fairly ordinary dog, but eventually evolved into perhaps the strip's most...
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| Violet |
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Fictional Character | Peanuts |
Violet Gray is a character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz.
Violet has shoulder-length dark hair, and she frequently wears green dresses (switching to pants in the winter and in later years). Schulz changed her hairstyle between...
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| Howland Owl | TV Character | Pogo | ||
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| Albert Alligator | TV Character | Pogo | ||
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| Tycho | Fictional Character | Penny Arcade | ||
| Gabe | Fictional Character | Penny Arcade | ||
| Helka | Fictional Character | Mikrokivikausi | ||
| Calvin |
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Fictional Character | Calvin and Hobbes |
Calvin is a fictional character in the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson. He is one of the strip's primary characters, along with Hobbes. Calvin is most remembered for his "dastardly plots" (most of the time against girls), his humor,...
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| Huey Freeman |
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Fictional Character | The Boondocks |
Huey Freeman is the main character of ''The Boondocks'' comic strip as well as the main character and narrator of the animated TV series of the same name. Huey is a ten-year-old African-American leftist.He is named for Huey P. Newton, who co-founded...
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| Riley Freeman |
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Fictional Character | The Boondocks |
Riley Freeman is a fictional character from the comic strip The Boondocks and its TV series adaptation. He often refers to himself as "Riley Escobar," and in season two of the TV series, he has begun to refer to himself in some situations as "Young...
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| Dilbert | Fictional Character | Dilbert |
Dilbert is the eponym main character of the Dilbert comic strip. He has a rare condition characterized by an extreme intuition about all things mechanical and electrical (and utter social ineptitude), an idea that was explored in the animated...
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| Pointy-Haired Boss |
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Fictional Character | Dilbert |
The Pointy-Haired Boss (often abbreviated to just PHB) is Dilbert's boss in the Dilbert comic strip. He is notable for his gross incompetence and unawareness of his surroundings, yet somehow retains power in the workplace. In the Dilbert TV series,...
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| Wally | Fictional Character | Dilbert |
Wally is a character from the Dilbert comic strip, a lazy employee always trying to work the system, although it is assumed that he is capable at his occupation.
Wally was inspired by a coworker of creator Scott Adams at Pacific Bell. In Seven...
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| Alice | Fictional Character | Dilbert |
Alice is a hard-working engineer from the Dilbert comic strip. She is one of Dilbert's co-workers in the department. She has long curly hair, which transformed into a large and distinctive triangular hairstyle when the character became a regular....
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| Asok | Fictional Character | Dilbert |
Asok (pronounced "a-shook") is an Indian American intern in the Dilbert comic strip. He is a brilliant graduate from the Indian Institute of Technology. The character is named after a friend and co-worker of strip creator Scott Adams at Pacific Bell...
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