I do not remember where this story goes. I’m pretty sure the Peanuts strip ended with Charlie Brown never getting to hook up with the Little Red-Haired Girl, but I just don’t remember how Schulz developed this story.
The real “little red-haired girl” was Donna Mae Johnson, who worked in Accounting at Art Instruction, his employer before his career as a cartoonist took off. She also had another suitor at the time, and she chose him instead of Sparky. She was always the one that got away in his mind.
Charlie Brown always wanted to meet the little red-haired girl, and now that it’s become reality, he’s nervous.This could lead to a new special:Be Careful What You Wish For, Charlie Brown
I remember this sequence from one of my paperback books. I thought it was sad that CB wrecked his own chance to be with the girl. (But, I never understood why she didn’t go talk with him; after all, her grade depended on the project, too.)
Linux0s about 11 years ago
Maybe opposites attract Charlie Brown.
favm about 11 years ago
Oh Charlie, those negative thoughts will kill you!
frodo1008 about 11 years ago
You know, I really would like to see a good guy like Charlie Brown triumph, once in awhile!!
davidf42 about 11 years ago
I do not remember where this story goes. I’m pretty sure the Peanuts strip ended with Charlie Brown never getting to hook up with the Little Red-Haired Girl, but I just don’t remember how Schulz developed this story.
drbeth about 11 years ago
The real “little red-haired girl” was Donna Mae Johnson, who worked in Accounting at Art Instruction, his employer before his career as a cartoonist took off. She also had another suitor at the time, and she chose him instead of Sparky. She was always the one that got away in his mind.
Mneedle about 11 years ago
Been there; Done that.
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl about 11 years ago
Charlie Brown always wanted to meet the little red-haired girl, and now that it’s become reality, he’s nervous.This could lead to a new special:Be Careful What You Wish For, Charlie Brown
716PMedGuy about 11 years ago
you said it CB
rickray777 about 11 years ago
“Hey, maybe we WILL shake hands!… Maybe I’ll get struck by lightning while I’m winning the Powerball Lottery!”
Number Three about 11 years ago
Awwww, Poor ol’ lovesick Charlie Brown!
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Aaron Saltzer about 11 years ago
Cheer up, Charlie Brown. Just be yourself. You need more confidence in yourself, and higher self-esteem.
lohaces about 11 years ago
I remember this sequence from one of my paperback books. I thought it was sad that CB wrecked his own chance to be with the girl. (But, I never understood why she didn’t go talk with him; after all, her grade depended on the project, too.)
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
he does not and you’re an idiot
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
Charlie seems nervous, eh???!!!!
lmchildress about 11 years ago
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