JumpStart creator Robb Armstrong told Newsweek that he'd been drawing Charlie Brown and Snoopy since he was 5 years old. "When I was a little boy, I believed that I could draw Peanuts characters just ...
He is an outcast, a loser. He is grim, often demoralized and sometimes downright sad. He mourns every lost game and openly suffers unrequited love for a girl apparently unaware of his existence. Since ...
Animators--they make it look so easy. Seemingly with little effort, "The Peanuts Movie" director Steve Martino can draw the animated film's mischievous character Woodstock in under two minutes. In a ...
A set of 13 original Peanuts drawings by Charles M. Schulz — images that were enlarged into huge paintings on metal panels and used to decorate the ‘Snoopy Bridge’ in the San Fernando Valley — is ...
Beloved by generations of fans all over the world, Charles M. Schulz, creator of the beloved "Peanuts" characters, was born on this day in history, Nov. 26, 1922. Schulz was born in Minneapolis, ...
In 1968, Charles Schulz’s character, Franklin, made history when he met Charlie Brown at the beach. Today, Knott’s Berry Farm’s annual Peanuts Celebration spotlights this meeting and the details ...
Few things in American culture are as lasting as the “Peanuts” gang — the hapless Charlie Brown, his resourceful dog Snoopy and their circle of friends muddling through a complex world with wry humor ...
Charles Schulz's Peanuts is perhaps the most iconic comic strip in history, being spun off into numerous TV specials, shows and films. Filled with countless iconic characters, Peanuts has found a way ...
A letter typed onto a yellow sheet of paper sits in a glass case at the Minnesota History Center. It's dated Jan. 15, 1976, and is addressed to Charlie Brown — not the comic strip character, but the ...