it’s kind of a shame we don’t see the other Peanuts characters’ other members of their extended families… well, there’s Snoopy’s other siblings (Spike, andy, Olaf, etc.), but but no cousins
At least Grandma can take comfort in Linus’s vocabulary and mastery of complex sentence structure.This implies the existence of cousins. I don’t recall any Peanuts character being introduced as a cousin of another. Are they as unseen as the adults?
“It’s possible—I think—to make a mistake in the strip and without realizing it, destroy it … I realized it myself a couple of years ago when I began to introduce Snoopy’s brothers and sisters … It destroyed the relationship that Snoopy has with the kids, which is a very strange relationship.” – Charles Schulz, 1987
For me the appeal of Peanuts comes from varying and deepening the well-known relationships. Introducing more and more characters would have had a broadening and flattening effect.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
it’s kind of a shame we don’t see the other Peanuts characters’ other members of their extended families… well, there’s Snoopy’s other siblings (Spike, andy, Olaf, etc.), but but no cousins
iafletch over 8 years ago
“Happiness is a thumb and a blanket.”
bigcatbusiness over 8 years ago
Tell her or not, it won’t change her opinion.
noribori over 8 years ago
How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a witty child.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 8 years ago
By this point it was long forgotten that Lucy used to have blanket too. Those strips were never collected until the new reprint collections.
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
I watched that movie “Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown” involving Linus’s grandma ordering Linus to give up his blanket.
David Rickard Premium Member over 8 years ago
Good call, Lucy: Grandparents don’t appreciate sarcasm.
summerdog86 over 8 years ago
I love the smell of sarcasm in the morning.
Kaputnik over 8 years ago
At least Grandma can take comfort in Linus’s vocabulary and mastery of complex sentence structure.This implies the existence of cousins. I don’t recall any Peanuts character being introduced as a cousin of another. Are they as unseen as the adults?
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Quite likely Lucy already forgot what Linus said, anyway…
noribori over 8 years ago
“It’s possible—I think—to make a mistake in the strip and without realizing it, destroy it … I realized it myself a couple of years ago when I began to introduce Snoopy’s brothers and sisters … It destroyed the relationship that Snoopy has with the kids, which is a very strange relationship.” – Charles Schulz, 1987
For me the appeal of Peanuts comes from varying and deepening the well-known relationships. Introducing more and more characters would have had a broadening and flattening effect.
Number Three over 8 years ago
He’ll dispose of his blanket when he’s good and ready.
How does “Never” sound?
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