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The answers you're searching for
This list is designed to answers questions that are not otherwise answered on this site, but which brings this site up in search
engines. This is the March 9th, 2002 update of the list; the more people who land at this site, the more I'll update this list.
- The comic strip that was known as Fritzi Ritz is now known as Nancy (and has been refered to as Nancy and Sluggo.)
- If you're looking for Schroeder's cat, you're probably really in search of the quantum physics conundrum of Schrodinger's cat, although you may be looking for the band named Schroeder's Cat.
- In Peanuts:
- The girl with the naturally curly hair was named Frieda.
- Her "boneless" cat was named Faron.
- The "Cat next door" (to Snoopy and Charlie Brown) is WWII.
- Snoopy was born at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm.
- Snoopy's most famous brother is Spike. His other brothers in the strip are Andy, Marbles, and Olaf, and their sister is Belle.
(The animated specials include two other siblings: Molly and Rover.)
- The proper Charlie Brown quote from It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown is "I got a rock".
- The only major Peanuts characters whose name fits the search pattern R* (i.e., they start with R) is Rerun Van Pelt (Linus and Lucy's little brother).
Minor characters include Roy, Royanne Hobbs, and Ruby.
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