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*[[A Holiday Greeting]] {{--}}
*[[A Holiday Greeting]] {{--}}
**The [[page title]] "Sponsored By {{w|Dolly Madison}}!" refers to the snack cake company that sponsored the ''Peanuts'' holiday specials.
**The [[page title]] "Sponsored By {{w|Dolly Madison}}!" refers to the snack cake company that sponsored the ''Peanuts'' holiday specials.
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**The spinning "SPECIAL" logo is the same one used by CBS at the beginning of the holiday specials.
 
**The screen at the end reading "Copyright 1965 [[Free Country, USA]]" is a reference to the year in which ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'' debuted.
**The screen at the end reading "Copyright 1965 [[Free Country, USA]]" is a reference to the year in which ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'' debuted.
**[[Strong Bad]] says "Lights, please" in a scene almost identical to when {{w|Linus Van Pelt|Linus}} prepares to recite the Christmas story onstage in ''A Charlie Brown Christmas''.
**[[Strong Bad]] says "Lights, please" in a scene almost identical to when {{w|Linus Van Pelt|Linus}} prepares to recite the Christmas story onstage in ''A Charlie Brown Christmas''.
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*[[Fan 'Stumes 2021]] {{--}} A fan wearing a Stinkoman costume in a pumpkin patch inspires an announcer to say, "It's the Halloween [[Cheatball]], Stinkly Brown", and to debate whether to come back after the commercial break.
*[[Fan 'Stumes 2021]] {{--}} A fan wearing a Stinkoman costume in a pumpkin patch inspires an announcer to say, "It's the Halloween [[Cheatball]], Stinkly Brown", and to debate whether to come back after the commercial break.
*[[Dangeresque Roomisode 2: The Intersection of Doom & Boom]] {{--}} If Dangeresque places the air freshener tree on the green car's antenna, it will droop over dramatically in a homage to Charlie Brown's tree drooping when an ornament is attached to it in ''A Charlie Brown Christmas''.
*[[Dangeresque Roomisode 2: The Intersection of Doom & Boom]] {{--}} If Dangeresque places the air freshener tree on the green car's antenna, it will droop over dramatically in a homage to Charlie Brown's tree drooping when an ornament is attached to it in ''A Charlie Brown Christmas''.
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*[[Dangeresque Roomisode X: Inspection Certificate on File in Building Office]] {{--}} One of [[Dangeresque Too]]'s room service requests is "Get hot water, get some disinfectant, get some iodine!", a quote from ''A Charlie Brown Christmas''.
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[[Category:Entertainment running gags]]

Current revision as of 22:53, 26 May 2024

Decemberween is here. Happiness and cheer.

The comic strip Peanuts was created in 1950 by Charles Schulz, focusing on the misadventures of "lovable loser" Charlie Brown, his dog Snoopy, and their friends. A profound depiction of society from children's perspective, the comic ran through shortly before Schulz's death in 2000; old strips continue in circulation in many newspapers to this day. Its popularity prompted adaptations into over 40 television cartoons, five movies, and two off-Broadway musicals, among other things.

Being such a huge influence, various aspects of the Peanuts comic strips and television specials have been referenced and parodied by The Brothers Chaps in Homestar Runner cartoons. In particular, holiday specials A Charlie Brown Christmas and It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown are referenced during the holidays of Decemberween and Halloween.

[edit] General References

"Christmas time is here. Happiness and cheer."
  • In several toons, black smoke emerges from the characters' heads when they get upset, a visual shorthand also used when Peanuts characters get angry.
  • Tooty-two is a reference to Sally thinking that "Two times two is tooty-two."
  • A. Chimendez is a reference to B. Melendez, the maker of the Peanuts television specials and voice of Snoopy and Woodstock.
  • The modern-day stage looks identical to the stage used in A Charlie Brown Christmas.
  • Homestar Runner's and Marzipan's houses resemble the ones in which the Peanuts kids live.
  • The brick wall is a reference to the wall where the kids would often have conversations.

[edit] Appearances

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