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'''Peanuts''' is a beloved comic strip by [[Charles Schulz]], which ran from October 2, [[1950]], to February 13, [[2000]]. The strip featured a boy named [[Charlie Brown]], for whom nothing ever went right, a blanket-carrying boy named [[Linus van Pelt]], and his [[fussbudget]] sister, Lucy. Peanuts is the longest lasting strip in the history of [[comic|comics]], with an archive of | '''Peanuts''' is a beloved comic strip by [[Charles Schulz]], which ran from October 2, [[1950]], to February 13, [[2000]]. The strip featured a boy named [[Charlie Brown]], for whom nothing ever went right, a blanket-carrying boy named [[Linus van Pelt]], and his [[fussbudget]] sister, Lucy. Peanuts is the longest lasting strip in the history of [[comic|comics]], with an archive of almost 18,000 strips. | ||
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Revision as of 22:31, 7 April 2007
Peanuts is a beloved comic strip by Charles Schulz, which ran from October 2, 1950, to February 13, 2000. The strip featured a boy named Charlie Brown, for whom nothing ever went right, a blanket-carrying boy named Linus van Pelt, and his fussbudget sister, Lucy. Peanuts is the longest lasting strip in the history of comics, with an archive of almost 18,000 strips.