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He called Charles Schulz, the creator of Peanuts, which led to his producing A Charlie Brown Christmas.
WILLIE MAYS JAMES S. HIRSCH 2010
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According to the Schulz Museum, it was a name Charles Schulz never really liked.
58 Years Ago Today Steve Hulett 2008
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I've been reading coverage of the new biography of "Peanuts" creator Charles Schulz, which is arousing the anger of the Schulz family, who feels their Dad has been unfairly profiled by the book's author.
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One of the things that I've always found fascinating about Peanuts, is that, boiled down, everyone represents one of Charles Schulz's -- praised be his name -- characters.
Sam Lyons: Life's Ultimate Question: Which Peanuts Character Are You? Sam Lyons 2011
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Charles Schulz -- praised be his name -- knew that children would be the best medium for expressing such prominent topics of his time like integration, gender equality, and bullying.
Sam Lyons: Life's Ultimate Question: Which Peanuts Character Are You? Sam Lyons 2011
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In the video below, beloved cartoonist Charles Schulz gives a little bit of background behind his Charlie Brown character, all the while drawing the awkward young man.
Charles Schulz, Peanuts Creator, Draws And Discusses Charlie Brown (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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In the video below, beloved cartoonist Charles Schulz gives a little bit of background behind his Charlie Brown character, all the while drawing the awkward young man.
Charles Schulz, Peanuts Creator, Draws And Discusses Charlie Brown (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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One of the things that I've always found fascinating about Peanuts, is that, boiled down, everyone represents one of Charles Schulz's -- praised be his name -- characters.
Sam Lyons: Life's Ultimate Question: Which Peanuts Character Are You? Sam Lyons 2011
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And Willie & Joe were still beloved by the greatest generation, given tribute by Charles Schulz in his Peanuts strip on Veterans Day in 1998.
Michael Giltz: Veterans Day: Five Books to Read Michael Giltz 2011
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Charles Schulz -- praised be his name -- knew that children would be the best medium for expressing such prominent topics of his time like integration, gender equality, and bullying.
Sam Lyons: Life's Ultimate Question: Which Peanuts Character Are You? Sam Lyons 2011
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