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Charles M. Schulz

Charles Monroe "Sparky" Schulz (November 26, 1922 – February 12, 2000) was an American cartoonist and creator of the comic strip Peanuts (which featured the characters Charlie Brown and Snoopy, among many others). He is widely regarded as one of the most influential cartoonists of all time, cited by cartoonists including Jim Davis, Bill Watterson, Matt Groening, and Dav Pilkey. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 26, 1922, Schulz was the only child of Dena and Carl Schulz. From birth, comics played an important role in Schulz’s life. At just two days old, an uncle nicknamed him “Sparky” after the horse Spark Plug from the Barney Google comic strip, and throughout his youth he and his father shared a Sunday morning ritual reading the funnies. Schulz always knew he wanted to be a cartoonist and was very proud when Ripley’s newspaper feature, Believe it or Not, published his drawing of the family dog in 1937. Schulz put his artistic ambitions on hold during World War II while serving as a machine-gun squad leader, though he regularly sketched episodes of daily army life in his sketchbook. Following his discharge in 1945, Schulz returned to St. Paul to pursue a cartooning career. Between 1947 and 1950, he drew a weekly comic panel for the St. Paul Pioneer Press and also sold seventeen comic gags to The Saturday Evening Post. After many rejection slips, Schulz finally realized his dream of creating a nationally-syndicated daily comic strip when Peanuts debuted in seven newspapers on October 2, 1950. By 1965, Schulz was twice honored with the Reuben Award by the National Cartoonists Society for his talents, and Peanuts was an international success. When Schulz announced his retirement for health reasons in December 1999, Peanuts was in more than 2,600 newspapers worldwide; he died shortly thereafter, on Saturday, February 12, 2000, just hours before the final Peanuts Sunday strip appeared in newspapers. Sources: [Charles M. Schulz]() on Wikipedia; [Biography of Charles M. Schulz]( on Charles M. Schulz Museum

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Travels with my cactus

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Snoopy's brother Spike, whose only friend is a cactus, makes a painful cross-country journey to see Snoopy.

Leaf it to Sally Brown

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The Peanuts goes on a field trip to look at trees and leaves.

A Flying Ace Needs Lots of Root Beer

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Marcie provides root beer and the atmosphere of a French cafe for the World War I Flying Ace.

My best friend, my blanket

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Linus gives up his security blanket... for a while.

It's baseball season, again!

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"Based on the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz."

Good grief! Gardening is hard work!

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Gardening is hard work, unless you find someone to do it for you.

Beware of the snoring ghost!

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When a mysterious snoring sound comes from Peppermint Patty's old desk, the kids refer to it as the snoring ghost.

Calling all cookies!

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"Based on the Peanuts comic strip."

Everyone gets gold stars but me!

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Because she is the prime suspect when the teacher's box of gold stars is missing, Peppermint Patty elicits the help of Snoopy and resolves to find out who took it.

I've been traded for a pizza?

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Charlie Brown and Peppermint Patty trade right fielders.

Kick the ball, Marcie!

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Regardless of what Peppermint Patty does to teach Marcie the basics of the sport of football, Marcie always seems to end up doing things in her own unique way, making Peppermint Patty wonder if Marcie will ever learn how to play.