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{{TB|When the [[Simpson family]] visit [[Springfield Retirement Castle]], they are surprised to find the residents dancing animatedly around the dayroom. ([[Grampa]] explains that "The pharmaceutical man come by and he shot us full of Christmas cheer.") The residents' dance moves are based on those of the kids during the play rehearsal scene of ''A Charlie Brown Christmas''.}} | {{TB|When the [[Simpson family]] visit [[Springfield Retirement Castle]], they are surprised to find the residents dancing animatedly around the dayroom. ([[Grampa]] explains that "The pharmaceutical man come by and he shot us full of Christmas cheer.") The residents' dance moves are based on those of the kids during the play rehearsal scene of ''A Charlie Brown Christmas''.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror IX]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror IX]]"}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Sunday, Cruddy Sunday]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Sunday, Cruddy Sunday]]"}} | ||
{{TB|When {{Ch|Dolly Parton}} leaves for the half-time show at the Super Bowl after helping Homer, [[Wally Kogen]] and the others out of the stadium jail, she turns down [[Krusty the Clown]]'s request to go out with him and leaves donning a rocket pack and a dog mask resembling Snoopy with white ears.}} | {{TB|When {{Ch|Dolly Parton}} leaves for the half-time show at the Super Bowl after helping Homer, [[Wally Kogen]] and the others out of the stadium jail, she turns down [[Krusty the Clown]]'s request to go out with him and leaves donning a rocket pack and a dog mask resembling Snoopy with white ears.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|"[[Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers"]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|After a three-toed sloth was accidentally shot in the butt with a tranquilizer dart (intended to be for a charging rhinoceros), it briefly undergoes a jig mirroring that of Snoopy from the Peanuts franchise before falling asleep.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Moe Goes from Rags to Riches]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Moe Goes from Rags to Riches]]"}} | ||
{{TB|When [[Moe]] and his rag are alone, he holds it close to him in the same manner as Linus van Pelt with his security blanket.}} | {{TB|When [[Moe]] and his rag are alone, he holds it close to him in the same manner as Linus van Pelt with his security blanket.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|"[[Pulpit Friction]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|The Parson says that "they're there every Sunday, just like Snoopy in color", a reference to Peanuts.}} | ||
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{{TB|''[[Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Cards]]''}} | {{TB|''[[Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Cards]]''}} | ||
{{TB|When Lisa can't reach the opening on a mailbox, [[Bart]] offers to open it with his scarf, using a trick he learned "from watching old Christmas cartoons on TV". Actually, the trick happens in the ''Peanuts'' Halloween special (''{{w|It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown}}'') when {{w|Linus van Pelt|Linus}} uses his blanket to open a mailbox.}} | {{TB|When Lisa can't reach the opening on a mailbox, [[Bart]] offers to open it with his scarf, using a trick he learned "from watching old Christmas cartoons on TV". Actually, the trick happens in the ''Peanuts'' Halloween special (''{{w|It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown}}'') when {{w|Linus van Pelt|Linus}} uses his blanket to open a mailbox.}} | ||
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+ | === Games === | ||
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+ | {{TB|''[[The Simpsons Game]]''}} | ||
+ | {{TB|Lisa compares a mansion to Snoopy's doghouse.}} | ||
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+ | === Books === | ||
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+ | {{TBT|[[File:Junior Camper Badge-Fussbudgeting.png|200px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|''[[Flanders' Book of Faith]]''}} | ||
+ | {{TB|"Fussbudgeting" is one of the many [[Junior Campers|Junior Camper]] merit badges that [[Ned Flanders]] has earned. The badge is an obvious reference to ''Peanuts'', as it shows [[Lucy van Pelt]] with an outraged expression on her face. Also, in the early years of the comic strip, Lucy was often called a "fussbudget" by the other characters.}} | ||
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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: in television episodes, comic stories and other media.
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