To say that “Good ol’ Charlie Brown” holds a unique position in pop culture would be an understatement. He has the illustrious distinction of being the only Peanuts character to appear in both the first comic strip on October 2, 1950 and the last strip on February 13, 2000. Despite hi...
Trendsetting Drinkware: Relive your favorite scene from Charlie Brown again and again. Inspired by the iconic Peanuts characters, this travel tumbler is sure to delight fans of the classic comic strip. Iconic Character Designs: Enjoy some laughs with the Peanuts gang. Features...
In 1965, the newspaper comic strip was brought to the the small screen with the airing of “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” The TV special became an instant hit with more than 15 million households tuning in for the premiere, according toThe New York Times. Since then, there have bee...
"Who Are You, Charlie Brown?" is coming to Apple TV+ on June 25, featuring interviews with friends, family, and famous fans of the famous comic strip "Peanuts." The documentary is the latest in Apple's offering from the famous "Peanuts" property. It honors the creator...
Watching A Charlie Brown Christmas is a holiday tradition for generations around the world. A key part of the program has been called "the most magical two minutes in all of TV animation" – the part where Linus shares the true meaning of Christmas. CBN News took a look at...
The Peanuts gang has a home for holidays, and you can keep tradition alive by streaming A Charlie Brown Christmas with your friends and family.
Good Grief, Charlie Brown!: The Art of CHARLES SCHULZ"I'll never be Andrew Wyeth," the late Charles M. Schulz often lamented, referring to the famed American artist. This, from the man whose comic strip "Peanuts," over the course of its 50-year lifetime, grew into the most-...
If, like me, you were born in the 1970s, and get a warm and fuzzy feeling when you consider Peanuts, the world's most influential comic strip, then brace yourselves for the announcement of the decade! Good Grief, Charlie Brown! is coming to Somerset House this autu...
Mendelson called up comic strip creator Charles “Sparky” Schulz and told him he had just sold “A Charlie Brown Christmas” — and they would have mere months to write, animate, and bring the special to air. Advertisement Schulz, Mendelson and animator Bill Melendez worked fast to piece tog...
Museum CEO David Mosena said the ultimate goal of the Charlie Brown exhibit – besides increasing Christmas visits – is to teach creativity and show where Schulz got his ideas for his iconic comic strip. "It draws people during the holidays, but the most important thing is the ideas, and ...