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"So along comes this young female character who's kind of a tomboy and charting her own path. This is often played for laughs --- there's a great gag in The Peanuts Movie where, when the two brush hands while turning tests in, Patty quips "Chuck! But that doesn't mean that people in the gay community don't find comfort in those characters or see themselves reflected back in those characters." 

As for why Marcie calls Peppermint Patty "Sir"?

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"For all of us who were tomboys as kids, who didn't necessarily want to play by the gender rules, Peppermint Patty and Marcie are standouts," Braddock says. Here's this guy all of a sudden doing a comic about kids being really honest about their feelings," in addition to social issues. In a strip where the vast majority of female characters wear dresses, Patty always wore a t-shirt, shorts, and her ubiquitous sandals; the only character who does likewise is Marcie, introduced in 1971.

Marcie's a very strange little girl.' "  

RACE FOR YOUR LIFE, CHARLIE BROWN (1977)

 The Peanuts are also children and therefore all the social and personal quirks are accepted with open hearts – Peppermint Patty and Marcie are just as much part of the gang along with the pathetic but loveable Charlie Brown, the artistically inclined Schroder, the bossy Lucy, the sweet imaginative Sally and the forever cool pooch Snoopy.

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Directors: Bill Melendez & Phil Roman

Screenplay: Charles M. Schulz

Featuring: Duncan Watson, Bill Melendez, Stuart Brotman, Gail Davis, Liam Martin, Melanie Kohn, Jimmy Ahrens & Greg Felton

 

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The Case For Bisexual Peppermint Patty [Pride Week]

 

Between the new television cartoon, last year's remarkable CGI movie, the new comics put out by Kaboom and the themed strip collections put out by Fantagraphics to supplement the The Complete Peanuts series, it's been a good time to be a fan of the work of Charles M.

Schulz. And in comics, "he was a real game changer. Before him, every comic on the college page was either gag-driven, humor-driven, or an adventure comic. Despite Patty's secret crush on Charlie Brown (or "Chuck," as she calls him), many people have joked and speculated that she and Marcie, her bookish sidekick, are romantically involved. There's no clear explanation.

Charlie Brown, as is his wont, remains oblivious, even when Peppermint Patty drops some pretty obvious hints.

 

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Both Patty's deep bond with Marcie and her unrequited love for ol' Chuck are ingrained tenets of the Peanuts world, so why not take the next logical step and just have both?

When the fiercely outspoken and athletic young girl was introduced in Charles M. Schulz's "Peanuts" comics in August 1966, she was an anomaly: She came from a single-parent home, was bad at school, good at sports and didn't wear dresses.

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"I don't think Peppermint Patty was directly inspired initially by Billie Jean King," Braddock says.

They constantly bounce off each other, offering a unique outsider look at the goings-on of the Peanuts Gang (it's worth noting that they and Franklin go to a different school than the rest of the kids). Linked below!

RACE FOR YOUR LIFE, CHARLIE BROWN

1977. He served on the board of directors of King's Women's Sports Foundation and incorporated a multiday "Peanuts" storyline in 1979 about Title IX, which prevented gender discrimination in schools.

In the nearly 55 years since Peppermint Patty joined the Peanuts crew, much has been written about the character as a queer icon.