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Early Installment Character-Design Difference: While all the characters changed appearance over the strip's first ten or so years, Lucy had a very specific example. When she was first introduced, in March 1952, she was the only character who had circles around her eye dots: all the others had plain eye dots. By May 1952, these had became the familiar parentheses around the outsides of her eye dots, and when Linus was introduced in October of that year, he had the same feature. Charlie Brown's younger sister, making her debut in 1959. She's not that bright, and sometimes prone to firing off sarcasm when Charlie helps her with homework. She has an unrequited crush on Linus, who she says is her "sweet babboo". Linus, on the other hand, denies his status as her "sweet babboo". I Just Want to Have Friends: Type B, albeit downplayed. Pig-Pen is already a generally happy and optimistic person as is, but because his dirtiness is congesting, he can never find himself with any continuous friends. He even admits to Snoopy in "It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown" that he doesn't get many visitors to his house. Took a Level in Dumbass: Got less and less smart as the strip went on. This makes her insults of her brother's intelligence both hypocritical and ironic. Dumb Blonde: She has shades of this, mostly in the school reports she writes (such as "Butterflies are free. What does this mean? This means you can have as many of them as you want.")

They can color Snoopy’s tongue red. Or, they can color Snoopy’s fur using their favorite color. Imagination has no limits! The Unintelligible: His dialogue is almost always depicted as a series of vertical lines which only Snoopy and other birds understand. However, he can apparently type in English. Art Evolution: In The Peanuts Movie, Lucy's dress is a darker shade of blue, with the exception of the flower collar, which remains light blue.Tomboy: Inverted in Snoopy's Town Tale due to accidental Character Derailment. Played straight (or possibly downplayed since she has a hair bow) prior. Tsundere: Lucy is sweet when it comes to Schroeder, her love interest, but she's mean and crabby when it comes to everybody else. And when it comes to her "competition" for Schroeder (namely, his piano), then it's a completely different story. The Smart Guy: Marbles is considered the brains of the family, and has spent some time researching why some dogs walk at an angle. He's also the only one of them who doesn't buy into Snoopy's fantasies and finds it ludicrous when his brother refers to his doghouse as a Sopwith Camel.

Last-Name Basis: Seemingly, as he was always known simply as "Schroeder", even before he could talk and play the piano; although Schulz states that that is his first name.The Voiceless: In the Christmas special, he and his sisters appear during the big dance number, but they don't have any lines.

Literal-Minded: Goes hand in hand with Know-Nothing Know-It-All on occasion, notably when she tried to enroll in a school for gifted children thinking that "gifted" meant the school administrators would shower her with gifts. She even brought a bag with her to carry the presents in. The Ghost: Although she was first mentioned on May 26, 1959, she was constantly talked about by Charlie Brown and his friends, but not officially introduced to the strip until August 23, 1959. Bar Brawl: During one arc, some of the birds go into town and get into one of these. Most of the birds get out okay, but Harriet, who was the strongest brawler, is arrested and Charlie Brown has to bail her out. Stop calling me 'sir'!" (While she genuinely doesn't like being called "sir", she mostly uses this when she doesn't have an actual reply to what Marcie's saying. Lampshaded in one strip when Marcie drops a few hard truths on her, then adds "Incidentally, have you noticed I've stopped calling you 'sir'?") The Peanuts Snoopy illustration, Snoopy Wood Hug YouTube, snoopy, white, text, hand png 2823x5705px 2.06MB

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Characterization Marches On: In his earliest appearances, Schroeder was a baby with no notable characteristics. On September 24, 1951, Schulz incorporated his daughter Meredith's toy piano into the strip, giving it to Schroeder, and the rest is history.

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