The Complete Peanuts Family Album. Andrew Farago
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Family
Acquaintance/
Friend
Crush On
CHARLIE BROWN’S
NEIGHBORHOOD
Charlie Brown
Shermy
Rerun Van Pelt
Faron
Charlotte
Braun
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Joe Agate
Lucy Van Pelt
Schroeder
Violet
Pig-Pen
G
ood ol’ Charlie Brown! Whether he’s managing
his baseball team to another loss, discussing
philosophy with Linus at the Neighborhood Wall,
worrying about . . . just about everything, or trying
to understand his “World Famous” dog, he and his
headstrong beagle not only hold their neighborhood
together, they are the center of the
Peanuts
universe.
As Schulz said of the lovable, hapless, round-
headed kid, “He’s the backbone of the strip.
No matter what happens, I still like to have
it all come back around to him somehow.”
Frieda
The Goose Eggs
The Little
Red-Haired Girl
Royanne Hobbs
Emily
Patty
Peggy Jean
Ethan
Sally
Snoopy
Linus Van Pelt
Eudora
Cormac
Truffles
Naomi
Snoopy’s Mother
Spike
Joe Cactus
Marbles
Andy
Belle
Olaf
Snoopy’s Father
Larry
Harold Angel
The School
Lydia
Tapioca Pudding
The Beagle
Scouts
Molly Volley
“Crybaby”
Boobie
Woodstock’s
Grandfather
“Badcall”
Benny
Woodstock
Lila
Loretta
Poochie
Joe Richkid
Floyd
José Peterson
Clara, Shirley, and Sophie
Roy
Maynard
Thibault
Peppermint Patty
Marcie
Franklin
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n the other side of town, Peppermint
Patty manages a team that’s
practically the exact opposite of Charlie
Brown’s hapless squad, and her all-stars
have a perfect undefeated record against
his team. Although they’re rivals on the
field, Charlie Brown counts Peppermint
Patty, Marcie, and Franklin among his
closest friends.
PEPPERMINT PATTY’S
NEIGHBORHOOD
5 (Utility Player)
Pig-Pen (
3rd Base)
Schroeder (
CatCher)
Violet
(OUtfield)
Rerun Van Pelt (designated hitter)
Lucy Van Pelt (
OUtfield)
Frieda (
OUtfield)
Patty (
OUtfield)
Shermy (
1st Base)
Linus Van Pelt (
2nd Base)
Charlie Brown (Manager & PitCher)
Snoopy
(shOrtstOP)
CHARLIE BROWN’S
BASEBALL TEAM
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ever in the history of sport has a team failed
so exquisitely. With rare exceptions (usually
when Charlie Brown isn’t on
the field), they have a nearly
perfect losing record.
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CHARLIE BROWN
g
ood ol’ Charlie Brown, unlucky at love, unlucky at
school, unlucky at sports. You name it—he finds
some new and unusual ways to fail at it. But no matter
what life throws at the wishy-washy, round-headed kid, he
always tries his best and never gives up.
Charlie Brown eats, sleeps, and breathes baseball, but
his love for the game never leads to success on the field.
Each spring, he manages the world’s worst team through
yet another losing season. His performance as the team’s
pitcher results in some of the most spectacular highlights
ever witnessed