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unusual facts about Charles Schulz



Armored Trunk Manufacturing Company

Through the 1980s Armored led through innovative specialty luggage packages such as its proprietary brands Alfredo Fettuccini, Sports Network and Luggage Set in a Box and through the licensing of key brands such as Budweiser, Charles Schulz's Snoopy and Friends and the 1984 Olympic Team USA.

Charlie Brown and Charles Schulz

Charlie Brown and Charles Schulz is a documentary about the creator of the Peanuts series, Charles Schulz.

Doctor Pong

Originally designed to be model of Snoopy's dog house with Pong built into the side of it, when Charles Schulz declined Atari the use of Snoopy the model was changed to a generic doghouse with a puppy looking over the top.

Frances Horwich

Miss Frances was mentioned by name four different times in Peanuts comic strips by creator Charles Schulz (8 June 1954, 30 August 1955, 19 March 1956, 27 August 1956).

Mafalda

Mafalda has occasionally been pointed out as being influenced by Charles Schulz's Peanuts, most notably by Umberto Eco in 1968, who contrasted the two characters.

Stacy Heather Tolkin

Stacy Heather Tolkin was a child actress who played the part of Irina in The Concorde ... Airport '79, and voiced Sally Brown in a number of 1983 television productions featuring Charles Schulz Peanuts characters.


see also

Daniel Shanahan

His major works include Towards a Genealogy of Individualism (University of Massachusetts Press, 1992) and Language, Feeling and the Brain (Transaction Publishers, 2007) Waiting for Something That Never Arrived: Meditations on a Progressive America in Honor of Tony Judt (Togga, 2011) and Sparky's Folks: A Tribute to the Life and Work of Charles Schulz (Togga, 2012).