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Peppermint Patty and Marcie attend a performance of Handel's Messiah. The following day at school, Peppermint Patty writes about the performance. Neither she nor Marcie know Handel's first name, so Peppermint Patty credits the piece to "Joe Handel." Snoopy becomes a Santa on the street, Lucy and Sally beg to differ.
The storyline involving Snoopy's failed trade to Peppermint Patty's team is adapted from a Peanuts comic arc from fall 1967. The subplot of Lucy's and Marcie's trades originates from a separate storyline published in 1988. Notably, Peppermint Patty refers to Snoopy as "that funny-looking kid with a big nose."
Peppermint Patty mentions her mother throughout the television special He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown, but Schulz repeatedly stated that the situations presented in the cartoon adaptations are not canonical to the strip. Peppermint Patty's mother is the subject of the 2022 Apple TV+ special Snoopy Presents: To Mom (and Dad), With Love. Unhappy ...
Peppermint Patty refuses to go to school and sits on Snoopy's doghouse. Marcie drags her down and breaks Snoopy's doghouse. Marcie then tells Peppermint Patty that Snoopy is a beagle. Rerun observes the world while he is riding on the back on the mother's bike. Charlie Brown plays baseball in the rain.
They work hard to decide which ideas to include. Charlie Brown and his friends work hard, too. Snoopy serves as watchdog, Peppermint Patty provides water to drink. Charlie Brown oversees "valet parking," and Linus is the usher. 3 The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk: Charles M. Schulz Lee Mendelson Sam Jaimes Wynton Marsalis November 4, 1988
She’s not red with rage.
The Sunday strip featured the last appearances of Peppermint Patty and Marcie, with Peppermint Patty playing a game of football in the rain by herself. Marcie comes up, carrying an umbrella and remarking that everyone has gone home. Peppermint Patty laments that they never shook hands and said "good game". [39]
Marcie resists, as showing up will mean giving a speech. Carlin helps her see that she doesn't need to be a leader if she doesn't want to, and can still help in less obvious ways. Marcie heads to the game, and helps Peppermint Patty turn it in her favor. At the last possible stroke, Peppermint Patty wins by "carrying the sand" once again.