(February 1969)

Crest Books, 1969 Series
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Pages
132
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Fawcett World Library
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A Fawcett Crest Book
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Issue Notes

Volume 1 of selected Cartoons from "You Can't Win, Charlie Brown" (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1962 series). Cartoons original copyrights are 1960, 1961, 1962 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
First printing: February, 1969; Second printing: July, 1969.

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Peanuts / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy

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blank page(s) / 2 pages (report information)


Indexer Notes

Interior front and back covers are blank.

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Peanuts / comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I Never Know What To Do With The Used Tea Bag
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy has his tea.

Indexer Notes

Frontispiece

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foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (report information)

Letters
typeset

Indexer Notes

Title page.

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credits, title page / 1 page (report information)

Letters
typeset

Indexer Notes

Copyright page.

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Happy New Year, Lucy!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy rants about New Years' greetings.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The Flabby American
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Linus comments on Snoppy's laziness.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
How Would You Like A Gum Drop, Charlie Brown?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Pig-Pen
Synopsis
Charlie Brown is disgusted at the state of the candy offered.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 8)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I Have A Book At Home...
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder
Synopsis
Lucy speculates on history.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[Boneless Cat] (Table of Contents: 9)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy; Frieda
Synopsis
Snoopy is amazed by a cat.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Weatherwise, This Is An Ideal Day For Making A Snowman
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown is making a snowman.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Beware Of The Dog!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy is pleased at the sign Charlie Brown made him.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Beware Of The Frog
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Linus misunderstands Snoopy's new sign.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
This Blanket Absorbs All My Fears And Frustrations
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus explains how his blanket works for him.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Look, Charlie Brown...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus tries to convince Charlie Brown to get a blanket.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I Think A Lot Of Your Problems Would Be Solved, Lucy, If You Had A Blanket
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus tries to convince Lucy to get a blanket.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's Fun To Lie Here...
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy enjoys the night.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Boom Biddy Boom
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Linus and Snoopy form a parade.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
A Queen Snake!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus mistakes a twig for a snake.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
ch
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
This Is National Dog Week
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy is notifying everyone of National Dog Week.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Don't Kick Your Dog
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy; Schroeder
Synopsis
Snoopy tries harder to get Schroeder's attention for National Dog Week.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Miss Othmar Is Coming Back!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus is excited about his teacher.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
What's This About Miss Othmar Coming Back?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus talks about Miss Othmar.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Rats! Stupid Jump Rope!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Snoopy
Synopsis
Lucy get mad at her jump rope and throws it at Snoopy.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Humph!
Genre
humor
Characters
Violet; Frieda
Synopsis
Freida worries that no one likes her.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You Think I Can't Give Up This Blanket Anytime I Want To?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus makes a failed attempt to throw away his blanket.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Remember How Kids Used To Make Lemonade Stands?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder
Synopsis
Lucy opens her Psychiatric Help stand.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 27)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I Can't Start School Today
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus offers advice to his teacher when he's sick.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
It Was Good To Be Back In School Again...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus explains how much he idolizes his teacher.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
There Go All The Kids Off To School!
Genre
humor
Characters
Sally Brown; Snoopy
Synopsis
Sally and Snoopy have different reasons for not going to school.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Have You Ever Said Something You Wish You Hadn't Said...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy rants on how she always means what she says.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[Musical Falling Leaf] (Table of Contents: 31)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus listens to a leaf fall.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[Haphephobia] (Table of Contents: 32)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Snoopy

Synopsis
Lucy explains haphephobia.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / advertisement / 1 page (report information)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I Think You Feed That Dog Too Much...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy; Frieda
Synopsis
Snoopy gets angry at Frieda when she questions his eating.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 35)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Why Do You Think We're Put Here On Earth, Charlie Brown?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy complains that nobody's making her happy.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 36)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Charlie Brown Says...
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus is afraid he's not doing a good enough job making people happy.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 37)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm Intrigued By This View You Have...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy questions what others are put here for.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 38)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I Never Know What To Do With The Used Tea Bag
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy

Synopsis
Snoopy has his tea.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 39)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Dear Pencil Pal
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown cannot use a fountain pen.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Dear Pen Pal
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown

Synopsis
Charlie Brown gets ink all over his face.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 41)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Rats! I Just Can't Do It!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy shows Charlie Brown how to use a pen...sort of.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[Snoopy's Not Home] (Table of Contents: 42)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown notes how quiet it is today.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 43)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I Have A Dental Appointment...
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy gives schoolday instructions to Linus.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
There Comes The Little Baby With His Blanket
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Patty; Violet

Synopsis
Linus finds a way to scare the girls using his blanket.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 45)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

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...And Besides, Never Forget That Beauty Is Only Skin Deep!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy explains the depth of her beauty.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 46)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Do You Get An Allowance, Charlie Brown?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Frieda; Snoopy

Synopsis
Snoopy decides he is contributing to the economy.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

["The Thought Of Another School Day Makes My Stomach Hurt!] (Table of Contents: 47)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
A soliloquy on why his stomach hurts.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[The Centennial] (Table of Contents: 48)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Schroeder; Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy is tired of the boys singing Civil War songs.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 49)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I Don't Know About This...
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy begins her medical practice of stomping on germs.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 50)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
All Right, Now Cough!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy successfully stomps her first batch of germs.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 51)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
All Right, Now Cough, Please...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy explains her medical theory.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 52)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
Inks
Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Cough, Please!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Pig Pen

Synopsis
Lucy explains that treating people on the sidewalk is no worse than waiting in a cold doctor's office.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 53)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
Pencils
Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Cough, Please...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Snoopy

Synopsis
Lucy scares Snoopy with her treatment method.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 54)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Cough, Please...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder

Synopsis
Lucy wears out her shoes from stomping germs.
Reprints
  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 55)

Peanuts / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charlie Brown, You Blockhead!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus cautions Lucy against yelling at Charlie Brown.
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Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy punts a football.
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Get Away From Me, You Hypocrite!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Snoopy

Synopsis
Lucy refuses to share her umbrella with Snoopy.
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Punt!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy; Violet
Synopsis
Snoopy kicks his dinner dish.
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How Much Do You Think Miss Othmar Gets Paid For Teaching?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus refuses to believe that his teacher is paid.
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Why Would Miss Othmar Want To Take Money For Teaching?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus convinces Charlie Brown that Miss Othmar is not paid.
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Boy, O Boy, O Boy, O Boy!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy convinces Linus he was wrong about his teacher not being paid.
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Oh, Miss Othmar, How Could You?
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus rationalizes about his teacher.
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A Snowflake!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus catches a snowflake but it melts before he can show Lucy.
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How Come The Schools Don't Close On Beethoven's Birthday?
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder

Synopsis
Schroeder puts Lucy in her place.
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...So There, Smarty!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Violet

Synopsis
Violet makes Charlie Brown's stomach hurt.
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If You're An Animal, You Always Have To Be On The Alert...
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy; Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Snoopy gets so deep into his fantasy that he's scared when Charlie Brown approaches.
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Don't Tell Me You took That Blanket To School Today?!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus explains why no one bothers him at school.
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If I Were You...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus demonstrates his prowess with his blanket as a weapon.
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Are You Smarter This Afternoon Than You Were This Morning?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy rants against the school system.
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Sleeping Is An Art
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy demonstrates complete relaxation.
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Does It Bother You To Live In Times Like These, Lucy?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown expresses his worry over current events.
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What I'm Trying To Get At, Lucy...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy stops Charlie Brown just before he mentions "the bomb."
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Don't Talk To Me About World Problems!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy confides her defense against world problems.
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  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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All Right!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy issues her ultimatum to the world.
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By The Time I'm Eighteen, I Expect This World To Be Perfect!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy elaborates on her ultimatum.
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Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy

Synopsis
Snoopy plays with his rubber bone.
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These Are My New 'Clam-Diggers'
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus shows off his new pants.
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When You Say 'The Doctor Is In'...
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus upsets Lucy with his questions.
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Valentines, Huh?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Violet

Synopsis
Charlie Brown briefly thinks Violet may be giving him a valentine.
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Here Comes The Mailman With All The Valentines Sent To Me By My Friends
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown
Synopsis
Charlie Brown gets no valentines again.
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When You're On Your Way To School...
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy

Synopsis
Snoopy concludes he is contributing something to society.
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I've Just Been Reading...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Violet

Synopsis
Charlie Brown explains that he's always been fascinated by failure.
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Over-Population Is A Real Problem!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy tries to get Linus to worry.
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All Right, If You Want Me To Worry...
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus tries worrying.
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  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Good Grief!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus disguises his blanket from Lucy.
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Do You Think I'm Beautiful, Charlie Brown?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy rants about being insulted.
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Resting, Huh?
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy

Synopsis
Linus confuses Snoopy.
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Did You Ever Stop To Think What The World Would Be Like If There Were No Sun?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy offers her views.
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Have You Ever Tried To Write With A Pen, Linus?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus shows off his excellent penmanship.
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This Is An Interesting Article
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Charlie Brown tries to talk to Linus about children watching tv.
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Here's A Ghost Story I Think You'll Like, Linus
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Charlie Brown shares a book.
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Pig-Pen, You're An Absolute Disgrace!
Genre
humor
Characters
Violet; Pig-Pen
Synopsis
Pig-Pen defends his dirtiness.
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...And Then I Feel Sort of 'Not Wanted' and Insignificant
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy explains her psychiatric treatment methods.
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Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy uses modern methods in her psychiatric practice.
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Say, Did You Know That This Is 'Children's Art Month'?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy rants about restrictions on art.
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Rats!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy

Synopsis
Snoopy complains about his food.
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I Have A Rather Unusual Lunch Today
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus has pancakes for lunch.
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I Can't Get This Kite Up In The Air!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Charlie Brown gets no help from Lucy.
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What Does Miss Othmar Think About You Bringing That Blanket To School?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus explains the deal he's made with his teacher.
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You What?
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy worries for Miss Othmar in her deal with Linus.
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What A Situation...
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy

Synopsis
Snoopy worries about Linus's deal with Miss Othmar.
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Ha Ha Ha!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy gloats about the pending failure of Linus's deal.
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I Didn't Think She Could Do It!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus worries about losing his blanket as his deal appears doomed.
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What A Fool I Was!
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus stays up all night worrying about losing his blanket.
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What In The World...?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus grovels, asking for his blanket back from his teacher.
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Miss Othmar Gave Me Back My Blanket!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus gets his blanket back.
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Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus talks to leaves.
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
Letters
Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm The Most Useless Person Ever Born
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy tries to console Charlie Brown but she can't keep a straight face.
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  • From Peanuts daily newspaper strip (United Feature Syndicate, Inc., 1950 series)

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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The Way I See It...
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy thinks about television.
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People Are Beginning To Say Nasty Things About Me
Genre
humor
Characters
Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Linus tries to leave his blanket.
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Charles M. Schulz
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Charles M. Schulz
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
See That Bird?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Snoopy

Synopsis
Charlie Brown teaches Linus about Birds' hunting methods.
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I Just Don't Know...
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy tries to hear worms in the ground.
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I Don't Hear Any Worms...
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy
Synopsis
Snoopy concludes he couldn't survive as a bird.
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You Can't Hear Worms This Time Of Year...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy

Synopsis
Charlie Brown explains about listening for worms.
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It's A Nice Day...
Genre
humor
Characters
Snoopy; Frieda
Synopsis
Snoopy refuses to spoil the day for the rabbits.
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WHAM!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy destroys Linus's toy block arrangement.
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Charles M. Schulz

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Nobody Gave Me What I Wanted For My Birthday!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Linus Van Pelt
Synopsis
Lucy complains about her birthday presents.
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My Dad Is A Better Bowler Than Your Dad!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Violet

Synopsis
Violet brags about her dad.
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You're What?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt; Schroeder

Synopsis
Schroeder quits the baseball team.
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I'm Sorry, Charlie Brown...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Schroeder

Synopsis
Charlie Brown tries to cope with Schroeder's quitting the baseball team.
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Schroeder Has Quit The Team...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt

Synopsis
Lucy volunteers to talk to Schroeder.
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I Promised Charlie Brown That I'd Try to Talk To Youk Schroeder...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder

Synopsis
Schroeder convinces Lucy he's right to quit the team.
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Schroeder, Your Actions Are Beyond My Comprehension!
Genre
humor
Characters
Lucy Van Pelt; Schroeder

Synopsis
Lucy rants to Schroeder about his quitting the team.
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As Long As Schroeder Has Quit...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Snoopy; Patty; Frieda

Synopsis
Other team members quit.
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I've Caused You A Lot Of Trouble...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Schroeder

Synopsis
Schroeder feels sorry for causing the rest of the team to quit.
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Why Are You Eating So Much Candy, Charlie Brown?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Charlie Brown is frustrated.
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I'm Going To Help You, Charlie Brown...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus writes a want ad.
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'Want Ads' Always Get Results, Charlie Brown...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlie Brown; Linus Van Pelt

Synopsis
Linus espouses the value of want ads.
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  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Peanuts
  2. 1. [no title indexed]
  3. 2. ["I Never Know What To Do With The Used Tea Bag"]
    Peanuts
  4. 3. [no title indexed]
  5. 4. [no title indexed]
  6. 5. ["Happy New Year, Lucy!"]
    Peanuts
  7. 6. ["The Flabby American"]
    Peanuts
  8. 7. ["How Would You Like A Gum Drop, Charlie Brown?"]
    Peanuts
  9. 8. ["I Have A Book At Home..."]
    Peanuts
  10. 9. [Boneless Cat]
    Peanuts
  11. 10. ["Weatherwise, This Is An Ideal Day For Making A Snowman"]
    Peanuts
  12. 11. ["Beware Of The Dog!"]
    Peanuts
  13. 12. ["Beware Of The Frog"]
    Peanuts
  14. 13. ["This Blanket Absorbs All My Fears And Frustrations"]
    Peanuts
  15. 14. ["Look, Charlie Brown..."]
    Peanuts
  16. 15. ["I Think A Lot Of Your Problems Would Be Solved, Lucy, If You Had A Blanket"]
    Peanuts
  17. 16. ["It's Fun To Lie Here..."]
    Peanuts
  18. 17. ["Boom Biddy Boom"]
    Peanuts
  19. 18. ["A Queen Snake!"]
    Peanuts
  20. 19. ["This Is National Dog Week"]
    Peanuts
  21. 20. ["Don't Kick Your Dog"]
    Peanuts
  22. 21. ["Miss Othmar Is Coming Back!"]
    Peanuts
  23. 22. ["What's This About Miss Othmar Coming Back?"]
    Peanuts
  24. 23. ["Rats! Stupid Jump Rope!"]
    Peanuts
  25. 24. ["Humph!"]
    Peanuts
  26. 25. ["You Think I Can't Give Up This Blanket Anytime I Want To?"]
    Peanuts
  27. 26. ["Remember How Kids Used To Make Lemonade Stands?"]
    Peanuts
  28. 27. ["I Can't Start School Today"]
    Peanuts
  29. 28. ["It Was Good To Be Back In School Again..."]
    Peanuts
  30. 29. ["There Go All The Kids Off To School!"]
    Peanuts
  31. 30. ["Have You Ever Said Something You Wish You Hadn't Said..."]
    Peanuts
  32. 31. [Musical Falling Leaf]
    Peanuts
  33. 32. [Haphephobia]
    Peanuts
  34. 33. ["Each Stage Of Life Seems To Have Its Own Special Meaning..."]
    Peanuts
  35. 34. ["I Think You Feed That Dog Too Much..."]
    Peanuts
  36. 35. ["Why Do You Think We're Put Here On Earth, Charlie Brown?"]
    Peanuts
  37. 36. ["Charlie Brown Says..."]
    Peanuts
  38. 37. ["I'm Intrigued By This View You Have..."]
    Peanuts
  39. 38. ["I Never Know What To Do With The Used Tea Bag"]
    Peanuts
  40. 39. ["Dear Pencil Pal"]
    Peanuts
  41. 40. ["Dear Pen Pal"]
    Peanuts
  42. 41. ["Rats! I Just Can't Do It!!"]
    Peanuts
  43. 42. [Snoopy's Not Home]
    Peanuts
  44. 43. ["I Have A Dental Appointment..."]
    Peanuts
  45. 44. ["There Comes The Little Baby With His Blanket"]
    Peanuts
  46. 45. ["...And Besides, Never Forget That Beauty Is Only Skin Deep!"]
    Peanuts
  47. 46. ["Do You Get An Allowance, Charlie Brown?"]
    Peanuts
  48. 47. ["The Thought Of Another School Day Makes My Stomach Hurt!]
    Peanuts
  49. 48. [The Centennial]
    Peanuts
  50. 49. ["I Don't Know About This..."]
    Peanuts
  51. 50. ["All Right, Now Cough!"]
    Peanuts
  52. 51. ["All Right, Now Cough, Please..."]
    Peanuts
  53. 52. ["Cough, Please!"]
    Peanuts
  54. 53. ["Cough, Please..."]
    Peanuts
  55. 54. ["Cough, Please..."]
    Peanuts
  56. 55. ["Charlie Brown, You Blockhead!"]
    Peanuts
  57. 56. [Punt]
    Peanuts
  58. 57. ["Get Away From Me, You Hypocrite!"]
    Peanuts
  59. 58. ["Punt!"]
    Peanuts
  60. 59. ["How Much Do You Think Miss Othmar Gets Paid For Teaching?"]
    Peanuts
  61. 60. ["Why Would Miss Othmar Want To Take Money For Teaching?"]
    Peanuts
  62. 61. ["Boy, O Boy, O Boy, O Boy!"]
    Peanuts
  63. 62. ["Oh, Miss Othmar, How Could You?"]
    Peanuts
  64. 63. ["A Snowflake!"]
    Peanuts
  65. 64. ["How Come The Schools Don't Close On Beethoven's Birthday?"]
    Peanuts
  66. 65. ["...So There, Smarty!"]
    Peanuts
  67. 66. ["If You're An Animal, You Always Have To Be On The Alert..."]
    Peanuts
  68. 67. ["Don't Tell Me You took That Blanket To School Today?!"]
    Peanuts
  69. 68. ["If I Were You..."]
    Peanuts
  70. 69. ["Are You Smarter This Afternoon Than You Were This Morning?"]
    Peanuts
  71. 70. ["Sleeping Is An Art"]
    Peanuts
  72. 71. ["Does It Bother You To Live In Times Like These, Lucy?"]
    Peanuts
  73. 72. ["What I'm Trying To Get At, Lucy..."]
    Peanuts
  74. 73. ["Don't Talk To Me About World Problems!"]
    Peanuts
  75. 74. ["All Right!"]
    Peanuts
  76. 75. ["By The Time I'm Eighteen, I Expect This World To Be Perfect!"]
    Peanuts
  77. 76. [Rubber Bone]
    Peanuts
  78. 77. ["These Are My New 'Clam-Diggers'"]
    Peanuts
  79. 78. ["When You Say 'The Doctor Is In'..."]
    Peanuts
  80. 79. ["Valentines, Huh?"]
    Peanuts
  81. 80. ["Here Comes The Mailman With All The Valentines Sent To Me By My Friends"]
    Peanuts
  82. 81. ["When You're On Your Way To School..."]
    Peanuts
  83. 82. ["I've Just Been Reading..."]
    Peanuts
  84. 83. ["Over-Population Is A Real Problem!"]
    Peanuts
  85. 84. ["All Right, If You Want Me To Worry..."]
    Peanuts
  86. 85. ["Good Grief!"]
    Peanuts
  87. 86. ["Do You Think I'm Beautiful, Charlie Brown?"]
    Peanuts
  88. 87. ["Resting, Huh?"]
    Peanuts
  89. 88. ["Did You Ever Stop To Think What The World Would Be Like If There Were No Sun?"]
    Peanuts
  90. 89. ["Have You Ever Tried To Write With A Pen, Linus?"]
    Peanuts
  91. 90. ["This Is An Interesting Article"]
    Peanuts
  92. 91. ["Here's A Ghost Story I Think You'll Like, Linus"]
    Peanuts
  93. 92. ["Pig-Pen, You're An Absolute Disgrace!"]
    Peanuts
  94. 93. ["...And Then I Feel Sort of 'Not Wanted' and Insignificant"]
    Peanuts
  95. 94. [Extension Cord]
    Peanuts
  96. 95. ["Say, Did You Know That This Is 'Children's Art Month'?"]
    Peanuts
  97. 96. ["Rats!"]
    Peanuts
  98. 97. ["I Have A Rather Unusual Lunch Today"]
    Peanuts
  99. 98. ["I Can't Get This Kite Up In The Air!"]
    Peanuts
  100. 99. ["What Does Miss Othmar Think About You Bringing That Blanket To School?"]
    Peanuts
  101. 100. ["You What?"]
    Peanuts
  102. 101. ["What A Situation..."]
    Peanuts
  103. 102. ["Ha Ha Ha!"]
    Peanuts
  104. 103. ["I Didn't Think She Could Do It!"]
    Peanuts
  105. 104. ["What A Fool I Was!"]
    Peanuts
  106. 105. ["What In The World...?"]
    Peanuts
  107. 106. ["Miss Othmar Gave Me Back My Blanket!"]
    Peanuts
  108. 107. [Falling Leaves]
    Peanuts
  109. 108. ["I'm The Most Useless Person Ever Born"]
    Peanuts
  110. 109. ["The Way I See It..."]
    Peanuts
  111. 110. ["People Are Beginning To Say Nasty Things About Me"]
    Peanuts
  112. 111. ["See That Bird?"]
    Peanuts
  113. 112. ["I Just Don't Know..."]
    Peanuts
  114. 113. ["I Don't Hear Any Worms..."]
    Peanuts
  115. 114. [" You Can't Hear Worms This Time Of Year..."]
    Peanuts
  116. 115. ["It's A Nice Day..."]
    Peanuts
  117. 116. ["WHAM!"]
    Peanuts
  118. 117. ["Nobody Gave Me What I Wanted For My Birthday!"]
    Peanuts
  119. 118. ["My Dad Is A Better Bowler Than Your Dad!"]
    Peanuts
  120. 119. ["You're What?"]
    Peanuts
  121. 120. ["I'm Sorry, Charlie Brown..."]
    Peanuts
  122. 121. ["Schroeder Has Quit The Team..."]
    Peanuts
  123. 122. ["I Promised Charlie Brown That I'd Try to Talk To Youk Schroeder..."]
    Peanuts
  124. 123. ["Schroeder, Your Actions Are Beyond My Comprehension!"]
    Peanuts
  125. 124. ["As Long As Schroeder Has Quit..."]
    Peanuts
  126. 125. ["I've Caused You A Lot Of Trouble..."]
    Peanuts
  127. 126. ["Why Are You Eating So Much Candy, Charlie Brown?"]
    Peanuts
  128. 127. ["I'm Going To Help You, Charlie Brown..."]
    Peanuts
  129. 128. ["'Want Ads' Always Get Results, Charlie Brown..."]
    Peanuts
  130. 129. Beware Of Snoopy?
    Peanuts
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