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It go without enounce thatPeanut’sCharlie Brownfrequently gets the short destruction of the stick . He is frequently left out , and he is even more ofttimes made merriment of and squall at . No wonder the poor kid is so psychoneurotic . As early on as the very firstPeanutsstrip in 1950 , Charlie Brown has been seen getting maltreatment from the other kids .
As the funnies continued , thePeanutsgang got somewhat nicer to him , but they still stayed honest to the original mean treatment to Charlie . too , Charlie got chevvy from all commission , whether by his champion or his own dog .
Even the perennially downtrodden main character of Peanuts is near for the casual laugh . See 15 of the funniest strip featuring Charlie Brown .
10"I’m Not Home"
Patty Lies To Charlie Brown’s Face
In the early funnies from the 1950s , Charlie Brown hada relationship with Pattysimilar to what would become of Lucy and Charlie ’s friendship . In other words , a friendship that had its tense moments and mutual annoyance but was still a rootage of guidance and support to each other . really , Lucy / Patty were the 1 giving guidance , but the peak still digest .
no matter , this strip shows how mean Patty could be to Charlie Brown . He is standing right in front of her , yet she has no issue with lie in blatantly in his face that she is not home .
9"Stop Criticizing Me"
Charlie Has Enough Of Peppermint Patty’s Criticizing
Peppermint Patty can be savagely honestat times . This tough erotic love and capable satin flower can rub some people the incorrect way , especially when the timing is high-risk . This is on full showing in this strip , where Peppermint Patty keeps nitpick every little thing about Charlie Brown until he blows up at her .
His outburst lands them both in the principal ’s function , for which Patty lands the lonesome obligation on Charlie . Being criticise over several qualities is enough to make anyone explode , so the proofreader ca n’t really charge Chuck for acting the way he does .
8"You’re A Fool!"
Violet Doesn’t Hold Back
Violet and Patty became the hateful girl brigade ofPeanutsbefore they were eventually phased out . No one got the brunt of their bullying like Charlie Brown . Even when Violet was alone , she still keep the beggarly girl routine fail .
As evidenced in this strip , she exclaims that Charlie is a mark and considers talking to him a waste product of time . Charlie Brown is not seen doing anything dysphemistic , rude , or even annoying . He is literally just standing there when Violet stretch out on him . It ’s no mystery story why this character essentially disappeared by the end of the strip show .
7"How I Hate Him"
From The Start, Charlie Brown Had His Detractors
This very firstPeanutsstripset the stage for how the other kids of the comic would go on to handle Charlie Brown : poorly . Charlie just walks on by innocently , and right as soon as he passes , Shermy proclaims his hatred for him out of nowhere .
There is not much context or background to explain Shermy ’s ’s disapproval of Charlie , but it would continue as the strip evolved , albeit in a less harsh fashion . While late strip would show thePeanutskids make fun of Charlie , leave him out , or even berating him sometimes , they would rarely be two - faced about their like or dislike of him , like the kid shown in this 1950 strip show .
A Syracuse professor claim Peanuts , the long - run amusing strip featuring Charlie Brown , is the longest story ever told by one someone . Is it ?
6"Good Sport"
Charlie’s Good Sportsmanship Goes Over Like A Lead Balloon
Lucy gives mixed message to Charlie Brown every so often . For illustration , in this strip when Lucy begs to roleplay checkers with him , state him it ’s okay even if he act like a afflictive loser . To her surprisal , Charlie treat his departure very well , finding the humor in it .
Lucy , instead of being pleasantly surprised , is livid over Charlie ’s honest sportsmanship . Despite just moments previously take that she would be accept of however he react to his loss , Lucy completely disregards what she state by ranting at Charlie and flipping over the plot board . There are afflictive losers , but Lucy is one sore success .
5"Don’t, Charlie Brown!"
Lucy Causes Trouble For Charlie
Lucy is know to shake up up difficulty , even dating back to the early years of the strip . She especially have sex to cause hassle for none other than Charlie Brown . A prime example is when she keeps acting like Charlie Brown is about to hurt her despite him doing nothing but keep to himself . It finally attracts the attention of Patty , who endanger to beat up Charlie Brown if he does n’t leave Lucy alone .
Charlie is understandably rag with Lucy for almost get the snot outwit out of him . Yet , Lucy being Lucy , she does n’t deal and travel right back to what she was doing .
4"Day And Night"
Charlie’s Strikeout Draws The Ire Of His Teammates
Charlie Brown is the director and pitcherful of one of the speculative baseball team ever . A squad that lose as often as his should be used to strikeout . Yet , when Charlie is the one who misses hitting the ball , the whole team , even his own dog , call on on him . The teammates call him a " blockhead " and guilt him to no end .
Charlie is by no means the worst player on the squad . Although , he sure is not the best . Therefore , his scoffing is not equal to the handling the other equally abysmal players have gotten , sum up to Charlie ’s exist glowering conduct .
3"The Longest Threat"
Peppermint Patty Loses Her Temper At An Oblivious Charlie Brown
Peppermint Patty has establishedthat she has a major crush on Charlie Brown . Unfortunately for her , Charlie is completely oblivious to her hints a band of the time . For instance , in this strip , Charlie wrongly ascribe a secret admirer ’s letter to the Little Red Haired Girl when it is in reality from Peppermint Patty .
As a result , Peppermint Patty blows a gasket at Charlie Brown , warning him with a very longsighted and involved menace . look at that Charlie has no idea who the letter of the alphabet is from , it pee-pee Peppermint Patty ’s threats and yelling seem even more brutal .
2"Boom"
Flying A Kite Becomes More Complicated With Charlie
Things do n’t always go the way Charlie Brown want . In fact , they seldom go the way he want . Something as simple as flying a kite ends in an explosion for short Chuck , as Peppermint Patty would call him .
Seeing their kite in shambles , Lucy sum up affront to injury by yelling at Charlie that this is the one and only time she has go steady a kite explode . She fault the freak natural event on her ally , holding him responsible for the devastation of dimension . WhileLucy may be upsetthat her and Charlie ’s kite implode , some chaotic shaver would actually deliberate it cool .
1"Emotional Maturity"
Charlie Gets Left Out By His Own Friends And Sister
Kids can be weird , and sometimes savage , thePeanutskids admit . When Lucy , Sally , and a forgotten character named , oddly enough , 5 , keep stave off Charlie Brown and shout at him to not come after them , Charlie is left out in the coldness .
Ironically , the trio are assay to leave Charlie Brown out because they say he ’s a piddling kid , but in realism Charlie is the eldest of them . Instead , Charlie Brown chalks up their derision to his lack of aroused maturity . Peanutsfans could say many things aboutCharlie Brown , but they could n’t say he lacked self awareness .