Facts About Charles Schulz's Peanuts Comics

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Peanuts, created and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz, ran from October 2, 1950, to February 13, 2000. The strip stopped a day after its creator passed away of colon cancer. However, it continues around the world in syndication and reruns. In fact, by 1999, Peanuts was a part of 2600 newspapers across 75 countries and had already been translated into 21 languages.

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The comic strip revolves around a group of children and though adults exist in the comics, they always occupy the sidelines and are never seen. The protagonist Charlie Brown is a young and underconfident boy who is often bullied by his friend Lucy. By February 2000, Peanuts had published 17,897 strips in total, making the comic strip the longest-running story told by a single person. More importantly, the strip and the merchandise inspired by it made Schulz a billionaire in his lifetime. In this video, some mind-blowing facts about Charles M Schulz's Peanuts. For instance, did you know that Charles Schulz modelled the character of Charlie Brown after himself or that Snoopy had seven siblings but the comic strips introduced the readers to only five? In this video, we share with you more interesting facts like these.

Facts About Charles Schulz's Peanuts Comics

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