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  • Lucy van Pelt
  • Lucy Van Pelt
  • Lucy van Pelt
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  • Lucy Van Pelt is the main antagonist later redeemed character from the Peanuts comic strip. However, she is reduced to the secondary antagonist in Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown, as her unseen Grandma is the main antagonist of the movie.
  • Lucy is Rerun and Linus van Pelt's crabby older sister.
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Lucy van Pelt is one of the main characters from the newspaper comic strip Peanuts, and as such, she figures prominently in the Peanuts Christmas specials. She is a crabby and cynical eight-year-old girl who is the older sister of Linus and Rerun van Pelt. Often referred to as the world's greatest fuss-budget, she is very bossy toward most of the other characters, particularly Linus and their neighbor Charlie Brown. However, she also shows a softer side when acting as a mentor to Rerun, and harbors an unrequited crush on Schroeder.
  • Lucy is kicked by Lois in "Lethal Weapons" and later by Peter in "Brian's Got a Brand New Bag". An older Lucy is seen at a Peanuts reunion in "Mother Tucker". In "No Meals on Wheels", Violet Gray and Pig-Pen see Stewie who is running Lucy's psychiatry stand. When Stewie tells Chris that he can't always get things right in "Turkey Guys", he sets up a cutaway of Snoopy's "original "Happy Dance"" in which Snoopy does a bump and grind against Lucy.
  • Lucy is characterized as very loud-mouthed, violent, aggressive and temperamental. She often mocks other characters such as Snoopy, his owner, Charlie Brown and even her younger brother Linus Van Pelt. She is also characterized as vain, as she believes she is beautiful despite frequently being described as ugly, and thinks she is perfect (though she once admitted complaining is the only thing she can do)when she has definitely no skills at all , as she is the worst and weakest baseball player, gives lousy and mindless advice, and, fittingly, cannot kick a football herself.
  • Charles M. Schulz on Lucy van Pelt <default>Lucy van Pelt</default> First appearance: Last appearance: Gender: Family: Voiced by: Lucy van Pelt (sometimes referred to as Lucille) is a major female character in the Peanuts comic strip and the animated TV specials and movies based on it. She is the older sister of Linus and Rerun.
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  • Anti Hero
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Voice
Goals
  • Admit she was wrong about Charlie Brown
Origin
  • Peanuts and Charlie Brown specials and movies
Skills
  • Be a Bad Baseball Player, Psychiatric Advice, Give advice to Charlie Brown, Be in Schroder's house and talk to him when his playing his piano
Last
  • 1999-12-13
Series
  • Peanuts
Name
  • Lucy van Pelt
First
  • 1952-03-03
last-appear
  • The Peanuts Movie
  • --12-13
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  • --03-03
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Alias
  • Lucy
Hobby
  • Baseball, Psychiatric Advice and Sometimes bully of the School
Occupation
  • Student and Doctor in his Psychiatric Advice
Family
  • Marion
  • Rerun van Pelt
  • Linus van Pelt
  • Unnamed parents
  • Blanket-hating grandmother
  • Brothers Linus van Pelt and Rerun van Pelt, Blanket Hating Grandmother, and unnamed parents
Fullname
  • Lucy Van Plet
Gender
  • Female
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  • Charles M. Schulz on Lucy van Pelt <default>Lucy van Pelt</default> First appearance: Last appearance: Gender: Family: Voiced by: Lucy van Pelt (sometimes referred to as Lucille) is a major female character in the Peanuts comic strip and the animated TV specials and movies based on it. She is the older sister of Linus and Rerun. Lucy has the third most appearances in the TV specials, ranking below Linus, who appears in all but two specials, and Charlie Brown and Snoopy, who appear on every special and movie. Lucy is absent from What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown, What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown?, Snoopy's Reunion and It's the Girl in the Red Truck, Charlie Brown.
  • Lucy is characterized as very loud-mouthed, violent, aggressive and temperamental. She often mocks other characters such as Snoopy, his owner, Charlie Brown and even her younger brother Linus Van Pelt. She is also characterized as vain, as she believes she is beautiful despite frequently being described as ugly, and thinks she is perfect (though she once admitted complaining is the only thing she can do)when she has definitely no skills at all , as she is the worst and weakest baseball player, gives lousy and mindless advice, and, fittingly, cannot kick a football herself. Christopher Caldwell has said about the character: "Lucy is no "fussbudget." She's an American nightmare, a combination of zero brains, infinite appetites and infinite self-esteem, who is (for that reason) able to run roughshod over all her playmates. At her best, she is the most terrifying character in the history of comics [strips]."
  • Lucy Van Pelt is the main antagonist later redeemed character from the Peanuts comic strip. However, she is reduced to the secondary antagonist in Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown, as her unseen Grandma is the main antagonist of the movie.
  • Lucy is Rerun and Linus van Pelt's crabby older sister.
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Lucy van Pelt is one of the main characters from the newspaper comic strip Peanuts, and as such, she figures prominently in the Peanuts Christmas specials. She is a crabby and cynical eight-year-old girl who is the older sister of Linus and Rerun van Pelt. Often referred to as the world's greatest fuss-budget, she is very bossy toward most of the other characters, particularly Linus and their neighbor Charlie Brown. However, she also shows a softer side when acting as a mentor to Rerun, and harbors an unrequited crush on Schroeder.
  • Lucy is kicked by Lois in "Lethal Weapons" and later by Peter in "Brian's Got a Brand New Bag". An older Lucy is seen at a Peanuts reunion in "Mother Tucker". In "No Meals on Wheels", Violet Gray and Pig-Pen see Stewie who is running Lucy's psychiatry stand. When Stewie tells Chris that he can't always get things right in "Turkey Guys", he sets up a cutaway of Snoopy's "original "Happy Dance"" in which Snoopy does a bump and grind against Lucy.
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