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'''''Peanuts''''' is a multimedia entertainment franchise created by {{w|Charles M. Schulz}}. It began with the ''Peanuts'' comic strip, whose original print run was from 1950 to 2000 and has since been published in reruns. ''Peanuts'' become a multimedia franchise in 1965 with the airing of the first animated television special, ''{{w|A Charlie Brown Christmas}}''. | '''''Peanuts''''' is a multimedia entertainment franchise created by {{w|Charles M. Schulz}}. It began with the ''Peanuts'' comic strip, whose original print run was from 1950 to 2000 and has since been published in reruns. ''Peanuts'' become a multimedia franchise in 1965 with the airing of the first animated television special, ''{{w|A Charlie Brown Christmas}}''. | ||
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{{TB|In the segment "Bart Simpson's Dracula", the Simpsons are all transformed into vampires and are about to attack [[Lisa]]. At the last second, they all stop, look into the camera and say "Happy Halloween!" Then, in a parody of the end of ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'', they sing "{{w|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing}}" while [[Milhouse]] plays the piano (''a. la.'' {{w|Schroeder (Peanuts)|Schroeder}}) and [[Santa's Little Helper]] dances (''a. la.'' {{w|Snoopy}}).}} | {{TB|In the segment "Bart Simpson's Dracula", the Simpsons are all transformed into vampires and are about to attack [[Lisa]]. At the last second, they all stop, look into the camera and say "Happy Halloween!" Then, in a parody of the end of ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'', they sing "{{w|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing}}" while [[Milhouse]] plays the piano (''a. la.'' {{w|Schroeder (Peanuts)|Schroeder}}) and [[Santa's Little Helper]] dances (''a. la.'' {{w|Snoopy}}).}} | ||
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{{TB|During the [[couch gag]], when the family enter the living room they find Santa's Little Helper dancing in front of the couch like Snoopy, while "{{w|Linus and Lucy}}" (the up-tempo piano jazz tune which has become the ''de facto'' theme song of ''Peanuts'') plays in the background.}} | {{TB|During the [[couch gag]], when the family enter the living room they find Santa's Little Helper dancing in front of the couch like Snoopy, while "{{w|Linus and Lucy}}" (the up-tempo piano jazz tune which has become the ''de facto'' theme song of ''Peanuts'') plays in the background.}} | ||
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Peanuts is a multimedia entertainment franchise created by Charles M. Schulz. It began with the Peanuts comic strip, whose original print run was from 1950 to 2000 and has since been published in reruns. Peanuts become a multimedia franchise in 1965 with the airing of the first animated television special, A Charlie Brown Christmas.
The franchise has produced many other animated television specials, four feature-length films, an animated television program, video games and a stage musical. In addition, numerous books exist, both compilations from the comic strip and original works based on the strip.
Peanuts and its characters have been referred to numerous times on The Simpsons, both in television episodes and in comic stories.
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