Is this Louie/Charlie Brown parody hilariously depressing or just depressing?...
(Video link) Robot Chicken has done its fair share of childhood-ruining. Now ADHD -- Animation Domination High Def -- has lampooned the sacred holiday chestnut, A Charlie Brown Christmas, and imagined...
View ArticleNew Peanuts movie represents three generations of the Schulz dynasty
A new Peanuts movie will come to the big screen on November 6, 2015, produced by Charles Schulz's son Craig Schulz with a screenplay co-written by his son Bryan Schulz. "It's about a round-headed kid...
View ArticleVideo: Charles Schulz draws Charlie Brown
"We all need reassurance that some people really do like us." (via Devour)
View ArticleMay Contain Peanuts: grim philosophical remixes of Charles Schulz funnies
A Tumblog of Greatness: may-contain-peanuts.tumblr.com. (more…)
View ArticleCharlie Brown after the apocalypse
I love Cynthia "Thea" Rodgers' fantastic contribution to a 2012 challenge to draw comic characters in post-apocalyptics scenarios. (more…)
View ArticleSnoopy vs. Peanuts
Peanuts was an often-mordant strip about childhood angst. Over the years—like many other newspaper comics subjected to the relentless burden of production—it was sanded smooth and soft, and Kevin Wong...
View ArticleWah wah, wah, wah wah: Peanuts text-to-adult speech translator
The Wah Wah Machine translates your text into the unintelligible trombone vocalizations of all adults in the Peanuts movies. It's a very clever promotion for The Peanuts Movie out next month. (Bonus...
View ArticleThe Today show hosts dressed in terrible, scary Peanuts costumes
This morning, the hosts of the TODAY show dressed as ridiculously bizarre and frightening interpretations of the Peanuts characters. "I'm actually Charlie James Brown!" Al Roker said. "TODAY goes nuts...
View ArticlePeanuts Every Sunday: The 1950s Gift Box Set
See sample pages from this book at Wink. On October 2, 1950 a boy named Charlie Brown first appeared in American newspapers. Peanuts popularity grew steadily and on January 6, 1952, the strip’s first...
View ArticlePeanuts Every Sunday: The 1950s Gift Box Set is a collection absolutely worth...
See sample pages from this book at Wink. On October 2, 1950 a boy named Charlie Brown first appeared in American newspapers. Peanuts popularity grew steadily and on January 6, 1952, the strip’s first...
View ArticleA place for Peanuts fans to go wild
Roppongi Hills is a very hoity-toity shopping area in Tokyo. You have to buy tickets to get into the mall! But a seven minute walk from the Roppongi subway station you will find the brand new Snoopy...
View ArticleRecreating a classic Moebius comic with Peanuts characters
Jesse Orion writes, "This is Jean 'Moebius' Giraud's '40 Days in the Desert B' recreated page by page with characters from Charles Schulz' 'Peanuts'!" (more…)
View ArticleOnly What's Necessary – A whole lot of Peanuts and Schulz stuffed into one...
See sample pages from this book at Wink. Only What's Necessary: Charles M. Schulz and the Art of Peanuts by Chip Kidd (author) and Geoff Spear (photographer) Harry N. Abrams 2015, 304 pages, 12 x 9 x 1...
View ArticleHow "A Charlie Brown Christmas" almost wasn’t
A Charlie Brown Christmas won the 1966 Emmy for Outstanding Children’s Program. Half of US viewers watched it when it aired. But the project was under threat of being killed every step of the way. From...
View ArticleStephen King's Peanuts
Illustrator Hal Hefner created this great double homage to Charles Schulz and Stephen King. It does seem as if he missed an opportunity to put Marci in a denim jumper and holding a sledgehammer,...
View ArticleBring Me the Head of Charlie Brown
From Wikipedia: Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown is an animated short directed and animated by Jim Reardon, who would later become director and storyboard consultant for The Simpsons. The cartoon...
View Article"Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown," animated Peanuts spoof by Simpsons...
In 1986 while a student at CalArts, Jim Reardon, who went on to direct numerous episodes of The Simpsons, created this fantastic faux trailer for "Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown," a bizarro world...
View ArticleVans sneakers featuring the Peanuts gang!
The new Vans x Peanuts sneaker collaboration is killer. These are just a few of the many shoe styles and graphics available.
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