Peppermint Patty

Peppermint Patty, Marcie's best friend, excels on the baseball diamond but not in the classroom. She is the only one who calls Charlie Brown "Chuck."

Approval Rate: 76%

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    mummy_loves_you

    Sun Sep 28 2008

    what a toughie

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    bill4829

    Thu Sep 25 2008

    destined to be a waitress in a bar.......

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    genevieve902

    Mon Sep 08 2008

    I look just like her...but I am not quite as well masculine! LOL

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    terry4051

    Wed Sep 03 2008

    a hippy chick who doesn't take any crap

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    chuck_aka_chester_mcclanahan

    Wed Sep 03 2008

    i think Peppermint Patty shaped my view of the kinda women i seem to be attracted too, Tom boys lol

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    teresag

    Mon Mar 03 2008

    One of my favs!  While selling Girl Scout cookies the other day, I kept saying we were out of the Peppermint Patties ( as opposed to the Peanut Butter Patties).  Everyone was laughing at me and telling me I had PEANUTS on the brain!  And PearlyShells ~ I diosagree, she wasn't a lesbian ~ she had that massive crush on "Chuck".  Although Marcie always did refer to her as SIR.  HMMMMM....now you got me thinking!

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    trebon1038

    Sat Jan 19 2008

    One of my favorite Peanuts characters. She is strong willed, athletic, and an outgoing personality. She can go a little over the top from time to time however.

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    pearlyshells

    Thu Jan 17 2008

    Velma from Scooby Doo and Pep Patty were my favorite lesbian cartoon characters.  Go Pep!

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    misspackrat4je_sus

    Thu Jan 17 2008

    At least she was nice to Charlie Brown.  In fact, she and Marcie had a crush on him.

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    genghisthehun

    Sat Nov 17 2007

    I remember this little girl who came from a poor family but had unbounded optimism and joy. She always had good advice for Chuck.

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    dodo1952

    Thu Nov 23 2006

    I agree, she definitely ROCKS, but you must admit, she is rather butch! Luv that Peppermint Patty !!

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    jaydub1

    Tue Nov 21 2006

    Peppermint Patty is totally gay. I mean c'mon, she's got Marcie calling her sir for God's sake. Marcie is the sub and Peppermint Patty is the Domme. Its a B & D relationship involving 7 year old kids! Ha Ha! I bet the reason that the adults can't speak is because they have ball gags in their mouths. I was watching the one when they go to overnight camp with the bully. Peppermint Patty did not go. Peppermint Patty called Marcie from home. She said Hey Marcie, I was calling to see how you and Chuck were making out at Camp. Marcie then acts as if Charlie Brown is messing with her in the background and says Dont stand so close to me Chuck! Stop trying to hold my hand! Then Marcie says to Peppermint Patty over the phone Just kidding with you sir. Now if that is not a reference to her playing with Peppermint Patty to make her jealous, then I dont know what is. Since Im not a homophobe, I thought the whole scene is hilarious!

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    abercrombie_ga_l22222

    Thu Feb 23 2006

    I think Peppermint Patty roxx cuz im her in the play youre a good man Charlie Brown. She's a tom boy, unlike me, but i still love her. :)

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    ge3k75f8

    Mon Aug 08 2005

    Im rating her a 5-great! because in a play this summer i am playing her... im totally phsyched!

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Sun Feb 20 2005

    Lesbian.

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    latangela

    Sun Feb 20 2005

    Peppermint Patty is hilarious! I remember she made me laugh continuously in Race for your life, Charlie Brown! and in just about every other movie/featured she appeared on. Marcie was excellent as well!

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    bird808

    Fri May 28 2004

    Peppermint Patty is a bossy, loud-mouth, know-it-all chatterbox who wears those famous roman sandals of hers all year round, but yet still shes one of my absolute favourites. Out of all the Peanuts characters shes one of the girls with a strong personality whose heart is in the right place (Lucy is arrogant, Sally is too whiny and spoilt). Peppermint Paddy never shys away from taking on a challenge from the guys and they truly respect her for that.

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    jglscd35

    Sun Jan 18 2004

    didn't she grow up to be one of marge simpson's sisters?

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    ladyshark4534

    Sun Dec 14 2003

    I hate Peanuts in general, but Peppermint Patty seems to be the only one who's likeable. I guess it's the fact that if they did a Peanuts special 20 years later, She'd probably have amounted to something with all her talents.

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    tvtator

    Thu Nov 27 2003

    My favorite female of the bunch. She wasn't rude or bossy like Lucy, but she could stand up for herself and to other people. I loved how she called Charlie Brown Chuck and that she never really paid attention in school.

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    robbie_w_luva

    Fri Jun 06 2003

    She certainly bossy but I love the stripy shirt and sandels!

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    martin_clegg

    Sat Feb 22 2003

    She was funny, but in the end I got so bored with her appearing so often in the latter days. I always felt that every time she appeared she took away the stage away from Lucy, Snoopy, Schroeder, Linus and «Chuck»

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    ekbuttercup

    Wed Dec 04 2002

    I'm playing Peppermint Patty in my college's production of You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, and I don't think I've ever had so much fun with a character. She is the epitome of spunk, and I'm having a great time trying to embody her on stage :)

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    snowflake16

    Sun Dec 01 2002

    She is the girl who wasn't afraid to get a little dirty and she was always happy we should all be a little more like Peppermint Patty

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    beatnikchick

    Fri Nov 22 2002

    She rocks! Anyone who says she is gay is a sexist pig who can just go hop back into their mud hole.

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    lovepatty9

    Sun Sep 29 2002

    Peppermint Patty was so much fun. She was the only character that dared to be different. She was very masculine and that was very unusual for the time period. Whether she was lesbian or not is irrelevant. She did her thing and I loved her for that. My has it off to You Patty!

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    skippydevereau_x

    Tue May 14 2002

    A gym teacher in the making!! She is sooooo butch!! LOL.

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    snoopy

    Fri Oct 05 2001

    I think she's a great role model for girls because she shows that girls can be just as good at sports and stuff as boys are.

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    cathleen_bondy

    Sun Jul 01 2001

    I think that Peppermint Patty is the best Character, cuz were alike, except i dont have a brainy friend like Marci. But the tom-boy thing is definately true. She's really funny, and great at sports, which is why i like her character. The sense of humour is the best. But just like her, i grew up living with my dad and big bro, but now i live with my dad, my big bro and my lil bro. The Male Role Model thing plays an important role in this character, which is a good thing.

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    afterglow70

    Wed Jun 20 2001

    She is the only one of the girls that could whip the tar out of the boys. She is my hero!

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    spiralingmarce

    Fri Jul 28 2000

    She refuses to understand Snoopy's a dog and she's crushing on Charlie Brown. C'mon, it's cute!

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    nyyanksfan

    Thu Jan 06 2000

    Schultz was quick to add an androgenous character to his gang. He didn't even need to be PC back then.

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    dan3168ov

    Wed Jan 05 2000

    She reminds me of my 8th grade PE teacher

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    bigguypi

    Wed Jan 05 2000

    Almost sucks as much as Linus, but not quite.

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    gte53551du

    Tue Jan 04 2000

    she really stresses me out for some reason.

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    ruby9916

    Tue Jan 04 2000

    Patty is da bomb! You know it!

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    john430et

    Tue Jan 04 2000

    Annoying as hell. I never really got why she was called 'peppermint'.

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    elsi729om

    Tue Jan 04 2000

    I never really cared for Peppermint Patty. She was so unfeminine. Kinda like Sabrina on Charlie's Angels

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    samiam

    Tue Jan 04 2000

    I was quite shocked to find out she was a girl.

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