Learn more about Snoopy and his friends before you go on!

1. Snoopy

Snoopy is an extroverted beagle with a Walter Mitty complex. He is a virtuoso at every endeavor- at least in his daydreams atop his doghouse. He regards his master, Charlie Brown, as "that round-headed kid" who brings him his supper dish. He is fearless though prudently cautious about "the cat next door." He never speaks- that would be one human trait too many- but he manages to convey everything necessary in facial expressions and thought balloons. A one-man show with superior intelligence and vivid imagination, he has created such multiple personalities as: Joe Cool, World War I Flying Ace, Literary Ace, Flashbeagle, Vulture, Foreign Legionnaire, etc.
2. Charlie Brown

Charlie Brown wins your heart with his losing ways. It always rains on his parade, his baseball game, and his life. He's an inveterate worrier who frets over trifles (but who's to say they're trifles?). Although he is concerned with the true meaning of life, his friends sometimes call him "blockhead." Other than his knack for putting himself down, there are few sharp edges of wit in his repertoire; usually he's the butt of the joke, not the joker. He can be spotted a mile away in his sweater with the zig zag trim, head down, hands in pocket, headed for Lucy's psychiatric booth. He is considerate, friendly and polite and we love him knowing that he'll never win a baseball game or the heart of the little red-haired girl, kick the football Lucy is holding or fly a kite successfully. His friends call him "wishy-washy," but his spirit will never give up in his quest to triumph over adversity.
3. Woodstock

Woodstock is the smallest of the Peanuts characters but has a big presence for a little bird. He's a little inept, his flying and logic are erratic, but he can type and take shorthand and usually is game for anything Snoopy wants to do. Although he's the butt of many of Snoopy's practical jokes, he's the beagle's closest friend and confidant- and has made attempts at retaliation. Because of his size and the company he keeps, Woodstock is an accident waiting
to happen. Being a bird and tiny, he gets a little insecure around Thanksgiving and big moving objects. He's the only baseball player who gets an automatic walk if the ball rolls over him. Woodstock talks birdspeak only, and finds an alphabet made up entirely of exclamation points quite adequate to express such emotions as distress, frustration and a real temper. His flocking friends are Bill, Harriet, Olivier and Conrad.
4. Lucy

Lucy Van Pelt works hard at being bossy, crabby and selfish. She is loud and yells a lot. Her smiles and motives are rarely pure. She's a know-it-all who dispenses advice whether you want it or not--and for Charlie Brown, there's a charge. She's a fussbudget, in the true sense of the word. She's a real grouch, with only one or two soft spots, and both of them may be Schroeder, who prefers Beethoven. As she sees it, hers is the only way. The absence of logic in her arguments holds a kind of shining lunacy. When it comes to compliments, Lucy only likes receiving them. If she's paying one--or even smiling--she's probably up to something devious.
5. Peppermint Patty

Peppermint Patty is a pro on the baseball diamond, but in the classroom she's a D-minus all the way. Bold, brash and tomboyish, what she lacks in common sense she makes up for in sincerity. She's the only one who calls Charlie Brown "Chuck." Oblivious to much that goes on around her, for a long time she seemed unaware that "the funny-looking kid who plays shortstop" was a beagle. She has trouble staying awake in class; most of her waking hours in the schoolroom are spent analyzing the probability patterns of true-false tests.
6. Pigpen

Before grunge was cool, Pigpen made his debut in the Peanuts comic strip on July 13, 1954 and since then has been the butt of "dirt" gags. He walks around in a cloud of dust, sprinkling dirt on all he comes in contact with. Pigpen is happily messy. He doesn't try to explain it, hide it, fight it. For him, it's just a fact of life. His slovenly ways paid off in 1993 with a series of television commercials for Regina vacuum cleaners which combined animation with live-action.
7. Linus

Linus Van Pelt inspired the term "security blanket" with his classic pose. He is the intellectual of the gang, and flabbergasts his friends with his philosophical revelations and solutions to problems. He suffers abuse from his big sister, Lucy, and the unwanted attentions of Charlie Brown's little sister, Sally. He is a paradox: despite his age, he can put life into perspective while sucking his thumb. He knows the true meaning of Christmas while continuing to believe in the Great Pumpkin.
8. Marcie

Marcie is Peppermint Patty's best friend. From the moment they met at summer camp, Marcie has called Peppermint Patty "Sir" out of admiration and misguided manners. An unlikely pair, they seem to have nothing in common yet that is what makes their friendship so genuine. Marcie is the smartest of the Peanuts gang, but also the most naive. She's always willing to help out her friend with school work and she's not above sharing test answers or calling her
on the phone to remind her of homework assignments. There is an innocence to Marcie and Peppermint Patty is her protector. Marcie is also completely inept when it comes to sports, yet they still let her play on the baseball team. If Marcie and Peppermint Patty ever have a falling out it's likely to be over Charlie Brown, who they both secretly love.
9. Schroeder

Schroeder, who idolizes Beethoven, brought classical music to the Peanuts strip. Reserved and usually unruffled, Schroeder reacts only when Woodstock tries to make his grand piano into a playground, or Lucy seeks to make it her courting grounds. The latter can lead to minor violence.
10. Sally

Sally Brown's brother, Charlie Brown, was so pleased and proud when she was born that he passed out chocolate cigars. Since then he's been trying to understand her. She always looks for the easy way out, particularly at school, where her view of life reflects much of the frustration and confusion kids experience. Her speech is riddled with malapropisms. Uninhibited, and precocious, she has a schoolgirl crush on Linus, her "Sweet Babboo." She may never win Linus' heart, but she has her big brother wrapped around her little finger. Sally, writing letters or doing homework, causes pain and joy to her fans in roughly equal proportions.
11. Franklin

Franklin met Charlie Brown at the beach in 1968. They'd never met before because they went to different schools, but they had fun playing ball so Charlie Brown invited Franklin to visit him at this house across town for another play session. Later, Franklin turned up as center-fielder on Peppermint Patty's baseball team and sits in front of her at school. Franklin is thoughtful and can quote the Old Testament as effectively as Linus. In contrast with the other characters, Franklin has the fewest anxieties and obsessions. He and Charlie Brown spend quite a bit of time talking about their respective grandfathers. When Franklin first appeared in the late 60s, his noticeably darker skin set some readers in search of a political meaning. However, the remarkable becomes unremarkable when readers learn that Schulz simply introduced Franklin as another character, not a political statement.
12. Rerun

Rerun Van Pelt is often mistaken for Linus even though he's his little brother. He can always be recognized in his trademark overalls. Rerun is more skeptical than his brother, much harder to convince, and always gets around Lucy where Linus gives in. His only fear is being the passenger on one of his mother's bicycle-riding errands. Somehow, Rerun is the only witness to her riding into grates and potholes. Luckily, he always wears a helmet. Rerun also longs for a dog of his own, but since his parent won't let him have one, he tries to "borrow" Snoopy from Charlie Brown. Snoopy won't have any part of it unless Rerun brings cookies.

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查理·布朗 —— 一个长着圆圆脑袋,几乎没有脾气的大好人。 在他身上,最为鲜明地体现了一种屡败
屡战、永不放 弃的达观主义精神:无论是下棋输给露茜10000次,还是每年2月14日都要忠实地守候在邮
箱旁,都表明了他的达观开朗。虽然他不想惹麻烦,但他往往是麻烦的最后收场者,以致他时常悲叹自己
是只任人宰割的“羊”。查理·布朗的要求并不高:只要有人能爱他就好了,但是,无论是红发小女孩,还是
佩吉·珍,还有艾米莉,最终都离他而,他永远只能拥有令人绝望的爱情故事。
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| 露茜——被称为“大惊小怪姑娘”,脾气极坏,口舌伶俐,酷爱批评别人。 这个超级利己主义者固执地
相信世界是以她为中心旋转的。她所从事的心理咨询业务是最富于喜剧性的,常常严厉地对求诊者提出她
的批评和忠告。
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| 莎莉——查理·布朗的妹妹,一个极度厌恶学校和功课、以讲错话著称的小女孩。最喜欢趁哥哥不在时
占据他的房间。每天都梦想着能成为莱纳斯的新娘,时刻警惕着不让任何女孩子的眼神瞄向莱纳斯。
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| 莱纳斯——一个文雅的哲学家,从不离身的毯子是他的注册商标。为逃脱姐姐露茜的控制,他充分施展
了自己的学识和说话技巧,是第一个敢于对露茜说“不”的人。他虔诚地信奉南瓜大王,期望有一天能成为南
瓜大王的使者。
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| 礼让——露茜的弟弟,仿佛生来就是为了折磨姐姐的。他最滑稽的动作是坐在妈妈的自行车后座上,经
历汽车、泥坑、大树等的轮番轰炸。此外,他还是个神童,刚一岁时就能说整句话和打棒球,搭积木的技巧
也远胜于查理·布朗。
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| 薄荷·派蒂——一个无拘无束的男孩式的女孩。上课老打瞌睡,考试成绩也总是“D-”,但从未因此丧
失自信心。派蒂是棒球运动的天才,也喜欢查理·布朗。
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玛茜——一个富有学识的傻丫头,天生缺乏体育运动细胞。常戴着一个大框眼镜。她倾心于查理·布朗,
是第一个对查理·布朗大加赞赏的人,同时,她也仰慕没心没肺的薄荷·派蒂。
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| 乒乓——被戏称为“尘土银行”,是一个永远脏兮兮的男孩,但一直都很乐观,从不惧怕别人的攻击。而
且,乒乓总是笑到最后的一个人:一旦人们意识到永远改变不了他时,“我还是我”,原地一转,尘土便又粘
满全身。
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| 富兰克林——是漫画中唯一的黑人角色,诙谐的评论家。与查理·布朗是知己,学习成绩优异。
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史洛德——是个以没完没了痴迷贝多芬名曲而闻名的音乐家。他是棒球比赛中称职的接球手,但在打球时
也想着贝多芬。即使是露茜几十年如一日的追求,史洛德也从不动心,只专注于他的键盘。
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| 史努比——查理·布朗所饲养的小猎犬,业余爱好是写小说,隔壁的猫是它最讨厌的家伙。它常会突然
化身为他人,有时是律师、外科医生,有时又会变成一位运动选手、旅行家。第一次世界大战中的空中英雄,
是他所扮演的最为引人注目的角色。
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| | 糊涂塌客——一只几乎不会飞的鸟,是史努比的忠实朋友,所说的话只有史努比和它的小鸟朋友能听懂。 |
[ 本帖最后由 daisy95071 于 2007-10-24 12:11 编辑 ] |
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