I am not sure if we know the gender of the Great Pumpkin. Linus refers to the being as “The Great Pumpkin” and I can’t recall if he uses personal pronouns.
Even then, the late 60’s / early 70’s, people still used “he” as a personal pronoun for a person of unknown gender as a matter of convenience. I laugh at all the politically correct “solutions” to this issue, but I do admit it would be handy to have a pronoun that refers to a person without revealing gender.
I am not sure if we know the gender of the Great Pumpkin. Linus refers to the being as “The Great Pumpkin” and I can’t recall if he uses personal pronouns.
Even then, the late 60’s / early 70’s, people still used “he” as a personal pronoun for a person of unknown gender as a matter of convenience. I laugh at all the politically correct “solutions” to this issue, but I do admit it would be handy to have a pronoun that refers to a person without revealing gender.