Young boys and girls, most seem about 9 to 11, voice the young characters and in many cases the actor has a remarkable resemblance to the cartoon character. Both girls who voice Peppermint Patty and the 'Little Red-haired Girl', have red hair themselves. ...
Also featuring prominently are Charlie's savvy, anthropomorphic but nonverbal beagle Snoopy and Charlie's sweetly demanding younger sister Sally. Rounding out the regulars in these earliest cartoons: piano-playing Beethoven enthusiast Schroeder; the bratty Violet; Frieda, a girl who's proud of her ...
HEARTTHROB AT THE KEYBOARD:Any guy who can turn loud-mouthed Lucy into a pile of mush has to have an extraordinary gift. Schroeder does—and so does Harry Connick, Jr. Not just a pretty face, he really knows his way around the piano. Even Beethoven would approve! WHOOPI GOLDBERG — WOOD...
Lucy, Sally and, of course, Snoopy). And we meet a new one when a moving truck shows up. The family consists of a mother and father and a pretty little red-headed girl. Cue the arrows to the heart – Charlie Brown is
Pattyappeared, along with Charlie Brown and Shermy,in the very first Peanuts strip. A fair-haired girl, her closest friend was Violet, however both disappeared by the late1970s. She played outfield for Charlie Brown's team. Patty pretty much disappeared from the strip after 1970 or so, alon...
they’re in particular a paen to a woman’s (or a particular kind of woman’s) “marvelous beauty,” and a speculation — with more than a little longing — on who such beautiful people marry. It sounds more like something Charlie Brown would say about the little red-headed girl than ...
This woman's rejection must have been painful for Mister Schulz. Yet in later years he developed the failed romance into an interesting situation for "Peanuts." The red-haired woman became the little red-haired girl Charlie Brown likes so much. True to history, this girl does not care much...
But when Charles was in high school, he always had trouble with his study. He was also poor at sports. And he was even shy to talk with a girl. When he was in his high school, he tried to publish his drawings. But he was always refused by the publish companies(出版机构). ...
gains a textured coat of fur. All of the characters and scenes are attractively rendered; however, if I had to pick one character that didn't hit me right it is Snoopy, who looks more like a cuddly puppy than the full-grown dog he is in the original strip and the made-for-TV ...