Charlie Brown , for me, was Charlie Brown from the Christmas special.
Charlie Brown is kind.
Charlie Brown who he was, and Snoopy was who he would have liked to have been.
In Charlie Brown 's world, it's a more formal composition that really is derived from the comic strip.
Say "Charlie Brown ."
my Charlie Brown books.
of Ignatz clobbering poor Charlie Brown .
And Lucy says to Charlie Brown , you know what your problem is?
You go to draw Charlie Brown , and you start and fail, it's a fail.
It still looks like Charlie Brown .
And the journey and Charlie Brown , he's dealing with that same thing, which we all deal with-- am I liked, do people like me for who I am,
and my husband was Charlie Brown .
And this was not some sad Charlie Brown music, hang your head, shuffle forward.
And the two characters are Lucy and Charlie Brown .
And so when you're in Charlie Brown 's world, because these two worlds dovetail together, you really feel like you're looking at the comic strip.
And we got into designing and Charlie Brown .
But the majority of my dad was Charlie Brown , which is not a bad thing to say.
How many of you know Charlie Brown ?
It's like the adults in Charlie Brown .
I definitely-- my interpretation-- I got a lot of Charlie Brown vibes-- "Peanuts," yeah.
Actually, I drew Charlie Brown constantly.
I want to see the silhouette of that Charlie Brown pose.
is they looked at the 50 years of Charlie Brown .
But I think I kind of led sort of a Charlie Brown life.
And she really seemed to capture the spirit of Charlie Brown and "Peanuts," and wrote two original songs.
But if you try really hard to remember Charlie Brown 's name, you have a sense of effort.
So you also won a Tony for "Good Man Charlie Brown ".
And the past year was the anniversary of-- it was the 50th anniversary of "Charlie Brown Christmas."
And in the second frame, poor Charlie Brown says, well, what in the world can I do about that?
I would go to the website, find a Charlie Brown pose, and then just, OK, at least I know I'm not, again,
You know, Nick would draw Charlie Brown naked, and put in a toilet gag.
And he did a wonderful job as a transition in and out of Charlie Brown 's world to Snoopy's fantasy world, which we struggled with for a while.
And then in the second frame, poor Charlie Brown looks at her and says, well what in the world can I do about that?
I remember years ago seeing a "Peanuts" cartoon and then the next to last frame Charlie Brown is saying, "Who's to say
And I was curious as to-- they're very different than the kind of grounded in the real world of Charlie Brown .
I think one of my last questions for you is why do you think we need Charlie Brown in this day and age?
I tell you, for me-- and I've grown to appreciate Charlie Brown so much more-- what I love about what Craig, and Bryan, and Neil did
If it was a bad day, I'd put on my Charlie Brown sweatshirt the next day.
I said, how many of the audience think that Charlie Brown is bald?
So we explore that journey in Charlie Brown 's world, of what it would be like.
I think, for me, why we still need Charlie Brown very much is he's just a good guy.
And then she got to know the story, and this Charlie Brown story just kind of sunk in with her.
And we also showed videos, and these videos were very much like Charlie Brown videos.
What if you go to bed at night, and you're trying to remember Charlie Brown 's name, and you can't remember it.
in kindergarten and I had this collection of Peanut's books, the old Charlie Brown stuff, first edition, still have them, you can't have them, I'm never selling them on eBay
My husband actually met you, gosh, after you did Charlie Brown you went to see the first regional production of Charlie Brown after you closed and you sat down with the cast
And then I walk in, I'm at the lobby front desk, and there's Charlie Brown eating a sandwich that's 3, 2, 8, five across from that.
Which makes me feel a little strange, but-- yeah, there's us as Charlie Brown , or "the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown ," specifically.
And then probably the last TV special we did, which is "He's a Bully, Charlie Brown ," based on a marbles story that my dad had always wanted to do.
And here's my paper and my pencil and now it's like, OK, draw Charlie Brown .