Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 30, 1954
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is walking along the pathway and he comes across a girl and says, "Ahem! You're new around here, aren't you? <br> <br> Charlie Brown put out his had towards the girl and says, "My name is Charlie Brown.. All my friend refer to me as 'Good Ol' Charlie Brown.." <br> <br> Charlie Brown and the girl are walking along the path and the girl says, "THAT'S WHAT MY FRIENDS CALL ME, TOO.." Charlie Brown looks at her and says "HUH?" <br> <br> They stop and the girl turns to Charlie Brown and say's "GOOD OL" CHARLOTTE BRAUN!" Charlie Brown puts his hands up to his mouth and says, "Oh, No...<br> <br>
statue-of-liberty over 13 years ago
Let’s hear it for the long and forgotten Charlotte Braun
Mizzahally over 12 years ago
Charlotte Braun! The clown of Charlie Brown!
monkeypro257 about 12 years ago
It’s not just good o’ Charlie Brown, but now “Good old Wishy Washy Charlie Brown”
CartoonDog90 over 11 years ago
This strip introduces a female counterpart to Charlie Brown named Charlotte Braun. The character was best known for her booming voice. (Lucy would later gain this trait.) Charlotte rarely appeared in the strip. I believe she completely dissolved from the cast after a storyline a few months later.
Schulz wrote a response to a letter written by a fan regarding Charlotte Braun. In his response, Schulz confirmed that Charlotte was literally killed off; she was given “the ax”.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Good ol’ Charlotte Braun. How they hate her.
FrostbiteFalls about 1 year ago
Charlotte Braun came and went so quickly she was not only forgotten, seemingly by Schulz as well as readers, but it’s as if she never appeared at all, especially since none of the older book collections featured any strips with her. Who knew?