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Peanuts (series)

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Peanuts is a multimedia franchise created by Charles M. Schulz which began with a long-running series of comic strips. The strips focus largely around the life of Charlie Brown, and the antics of his dog, Snoopy.

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The characters have been frequently adapted, in animated form, for television and film.

Crossover[[edit] | [edit source]]

The series crossed over with the Doctor Who universe in the 60-page comic story The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic [+]Loading...["The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic (comic story)"], where Peppermint Patty and Charlie Brown make brief non-speaking cameos among several other characters within the margins of the book, while several incarnations of the Doctor, their companions, and the TARDIS appeared elsewhere in the comic.

References to Peanuts in the DWU[[edit] | [edit source]]

 
Time Travel Advice 5p

DW84 1 features an illustration of the Fourth Doctor in the role of Lucy van Pelt, offering time travel advice for 5p.

The series is parodied in The Glorious Dead (part 5) [+]Loading...{"part":"5","1":"The Glorious Dead (comic story)"}, which features a parallel universe based upon Peanuts, with "Theta Stigma" taking the role of Charlie Brown and the Rani taking the role of Lucy van Pelt.

In The Christmas Invasion [+]Loading...["The Christmas Invasion (TV story)"], a woman controlled by the Sycorax is wearing a shirt featuring Snoopy.

In Journey's End [+]Loading...["Journey's End (TV story)"], after becoming the DoctorDonna, Donna Noble briefly mixes up Charlie Chaplin with Charlie Brown, before realising that she and the Doctor can't meet Charlie Brown because he's "fiction".

Ianto Jones is said to have a Snoopy umbrella in Almost Perfect [+]Loading...["Almost Perfect (novel)"] and Risk Assessment [+]Loading...["Risk Assessment (novel)"].

In End of the Road [+]Loading...["End of the Road (TV story)"], Allen Shapiro blasts Jack Harkness' World War II coat with the comment, "What is it with you, Red Baron? You got Snoopy up your ass?".

In Vortex Butterflies [+]Loading...["Vortex Butterflies (comic story)"], Cindy Wu names one of the Wu Diaspora "Snoopy".

In an untitled comic [+]Loading...{"noital":"1","1":"Untitled (DWM 598 comic story)","2":"an untitled comic"} printed in DWM 598, the Red Baron appears. When the Fourteenth Doctor tells Donna Noble that history will deal with him, Donna responds that she knows that Snoopy will get him.

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Frank Welker, who voiced multiple characters in LEGO Dimensions [+]Loading...["LEGO Dimensions (video game)"], voiced the Mayor in the television special, It's the Pied Piper, Charlie Brown, and multiple characters in the educational miniseries, This is America, Charlie Brown.

The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One and BBC Two via CBBC at various points from the 1980s and up to the mid-2000s, as was the various animated specials.

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