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''Peanuts'' is a comic strip created by Charles M. Schulz that ran from 2 October 1950 until 13 February 2000. Although new strips ended due to the death of Schulz in 2000, the comics continued to be published. Unfortunately, [[Christian Weston Chandler|Chris]] decided to bastardize the legacy of the strip by ripping it off.
''[[Wikipedia:Peanuts|Peanuts]]'' is a comic by Charles Schulz.


On 25 June 2010, Chris uploaded [[RandomHumor1]] to his [[Flipnote Hatena]] account. Complete with horrendous drawings and obnoxious high-pitched voices, the animation plagiarizes the Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show episode [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHDnc19mHv0/ "Sally at School"] word for word.
==Mentions by Chris==
 
* Chris uploaded [[RandomHumor1]] to his [[Flipnote Hatena]] account. Complete with horrendous drawings and obnoxious high-pitched voices, the animation plagiarizes the ''Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show'' episode "Sally at School" word for word.
He also mentioned Charlie Brown in [[Christian Weston Chandler's FUTURE MESSAGE]], but only to distinguish what kind of peanuts he was talking about.
* He also mentioned Charlie Brown in [[Christian Weston Chandler's FUTURE MESSAGE]], but only to distinguish what kind of peanuts he was talking about.
 
* [[Kevin the Jew]] from [[Sonichu 11|''Sonichu'' #11]] is for some reason drawn like a ''Peanuts'' character.
In [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=sonichu+the+animated+series+cwcanimatedlibrary&aq=f "Sonichu the Animated Series"] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5BkRMjzccI&feature=related "Episode 4"], Chris is parodied as Charlie Brown, resulting in a morbidly obese manchild with [[Muscle_bra|big moobs]] that will be a scarily accurate depiction of Chris in a few years once his male pattern baldness takes full effect.
* Chris posted about loving the ''Peanuts'' movie in [[November 2015]].
 
* Chris made a drawing depicting his pony avatar talking to another pony avatar about a kite-eating tree.
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* [[Barbara]]'s now-deceased dog is named [[Snoopy]].
 
* While incarcerated at [[Central Virginia Regional Jail]], Chris created [[Praetor_Jail_Art#"The_Schulz_Collection:_Simple_Wisdom_for_All_Ages_in_the_Rainbow",_dated_11/26/2022|"The Schulz Collection,"]] a collection of five pieces of [[jail art]] all dated 11/26/2022, the 100th anniversary of the birth of Charles Schulz. They depict Sonichus and Rosechus interacting with the Peanuts gang, with one including Mr. Schulz himself. Some depict events of the 1970s, but one shows a Team Rocket base in 2005. These were all sent to [[Praetor]], who listed them for sale on [[Etsy]] for $175 each.
[[Category: Things Chris has ripped off]]
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 7 April 2023

Good grief!

Peanuts is a comic by Charles Schulz.

Mentions by Chris

  • Chris uploaded RandomHumor1 to his Flipnote Hatena account. Complete with horrendous drawings and obnoxious high-pitched voices, the animation plagiarizes the Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show episode "Sally at School" word for word.
  • He also mentioned Charlie Brown in Christian Weston Chandler's FUTURE MESSAGE, but only to distinguish what kind of peanuts he was talking about.
  • Kevin the Jew from Sonichu #11 is for some reason drawn like a Peanuts character.
  • Chris posted about loving the Peanuts movie in November 2015.
  • Chris made a drawing depicting his pony avatar talking to another pony avatar about a kite-eating tree.
  • Barbara's now-deceased dog is named Snoopy.
  • While incarcerated at Central Virginia Regional Jail, Chris created "The Schulz Collection," a collection of five pieces of jail art all dated 11/26/2022, the 100th anniversary of the birth of Charles Schulz. They depict Sonichus and Rosechus interacting with the Peanuts gang, with one including Mr. Schulz himself. Some depict events of the 1970s, but one shows a Team Rocket base in 2005. These were all sent to Praetor, who listed them for sale on Etsy for $175 each.