Here is the Peanuts equivalent of an ultra-rare planetary alignment or comet sighting: an appearance by the most elusive character ever to have been created for a comic strip – the mythical, phenomenally neglected Pig-Pen!! His last appearance prior to today’s 1976 one was in 1967, so that’s nine years of Peanuts strips without any sight or mention of Pig-Pen, despite him technically existing as a member of the cast! Though he was a part of the Peanuts universe for 45 years – from 1954 to 1999 – Pig-Pen only made a total of approximately 140 appearances in all that time (by comparison, Snoopy typically makes around 170 appearances in a single year). Pig-Pen’s next appearance after this will be in a February 1978 Sunday strip, and there subsequently won’t be any more of him until 1980, when he and Peppermint Patty celebrate Valentine’s Day together at a disco dance. So, today’s strip truly is a remarkably super-special one! And we get prominent speaking appearances by Patty and Violet, to boot (both of whom share a panel with Marcie).
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
way to go, Pig-Pen, now the theater employees will have to a thorough vacuuming
Lucy Rudy over 1 year ago
Doesn’t Pigpen have a mother?
Hazelnut King over 1 year ago
Here is the Peanuts equivalent of an ultra-rare planetary alignment or comet sighting: an appearance by the most elusive character ever to have been created for a comic strip – the mythical, phenomenally neglected Pig-Pen!! His last appearance prior to today’s 1976 one was in 1967, so that’s nine years of Peanuts strips without any sight or mention of Pig-Pen, despite him technically existing as a member of the cast! Though he was a part of the Peanuts universe for 45 years – from 1954 to 1999 – Pig-Pen only made a total of approximately 140 appearances in all that time (by comparison, Snoopy typically makes around 170 appearances in a single year). Pig-Pen’s next appearance after this will be in a February 1978 Sunday strip, and there subsequently won’t be any more of him until 1980, when he and Peppermint Patty celebrate Valentine’s Day together at a disco dance. So, today’s strip truly is a remarkably super-special one! And we get prominent speaking appearances by Patty and Violet, to boot (both of whom share a panel with Marcie).
j_m_kuehl over 1 year ago
Movie should of been a Western; . . .Happy trails to you,
ObiJoan over 1 year ago
Dustphobia, cancel it!
manowarrior over 1 year ago
Great way to get a movie theater all to yourself.
preacherman Premium Member over 1 year ago
This strip really slows the cruelty of childhood. Perhaps, the reason many have little memory of their childhood is the cruelty they faced.
Darryl Heine over 1 year ago
Never invite Pig Pen to a movie theatre.
Ellis97 over 1 year ago
Pig Pen was meant to be a one-time thing, but readers loved him so much, they made him a recurring character.
gantech over 1 year ago
Seeing the condition of the money Pig Pen handed over, I’m surprised they let him in.
JudithStocker Premium Member over 1 year ago
Another one pf Schultz’s illustrious characters is Pig Pen. He and Linus, Marci, Peppermint Patty are my absolute favorites.
Count Olaf Premium Member over 1 year ago
Pig Pen now lives in a cheap pop up tent on a sidewalk near you and leers at your children at the school bus stop ever morning.
A R V reader over 1 year ago
Pig-Pen turned a kiddie matinee into a dirty movie.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 1 year ago
Revenge can be sweet.
ronaldspence over 1 year ago
someone would probably call CPS in Pig Pen’s parents these days and maybe rightly so…
noeste119 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Great history lesson, hazelenutking. Thanks.
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. over 1 year ago
When you’re doin’ the Pigpen Hoedown
Gotta have a caller you can trust!
’Cause when “Pig-Pen” does a Hoedown
He really kicks up some dust!
Decepticomic over 1 year ago
The movie was bad anyway.
stamps over 1 year ago
Pigpen could tell Joe Btfsplk a thing or two.
Angry Indeed Premium Member over 1 year ago
Pig Pen is going to grow up to become a member of that rock group ZZTop. You guessed it! He’s going to call himself Dusty!
SpongebobPatrickBackwards over 1 year ago
Pig-Pen is one of my favorite characters.
WDD over 1 year ago
Patty (the original) and Violet are rarely seen in the later Peanuts comics. Maybe it’s because they don’t have much in the way of quirks.