Here you go, here is a whole Penuts history up to June 25 2000. :-)
October 2, 1950
Peanuts debuts in seven newspapers
November 16, 1952
Lucy first holds a football for Charlie Brown
June 1, 1954
Debut of Linus' security blanket
January 5, 1956
Snoopy first walks on two legs
1958
Yale University names Schulz Cartoonist of the Year.
August 23, 1959
Sally debuts (as an infant)
March 11, 1960
Charlie Brown's father is revealed to be a barber
1960
Hallmark introduces Peanuts greeting cards
November 19, 1961
Charlie Brown first pines for the little red-haired girl
1962
Peanuts is named Best Humor Strip of the Year by the National Cartoonists Society
April 4, 1967
A bird strongly resembling Woodstock debuts
May 18, 1969
Charlie Brown and Snoopy accompany astronauts into space aboard Apollo X
July 20, 1971
Marcie first calls Peppermint Patty "Sir"
November 20, 1973
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving debuts, and wins an Emmy Award
January 21, 1974
Rerun first appears on his mother's bicycle
August 13, 1975
Spike debuts
January 27, 1977
Sally first dubs Linus her "Sweet Babboo"
June 28, 1979
The WW1 Flying Ace visits with the "cute little French girl" (Marcie)
January 7, 1980
Peppermint Patty gives a correct answer in her class
August 1, 1983
Peanuts Collectors Club debuts, with a 12-page newsletter
July 1, 1984
Peanuts is now seen in a record -breaking 2,000 newspapers around the world
November 4, 1985
Sally begins to look for Halley's Comet
January 24, 1989
Olaf debuts
October 1, 1989
Good Grief, the only authorized biography of Charles Schulz, is published
January 7, 1980
Peppermint Patty gives a correct answer in her class
August 1, 1983
Peanuts Collectors Club debuts, with a 12-page newsletter
July 1, 1984
Peanuts is now seen in a record -breaking 2,000 newspapers around the world
November 4, 1985
Sally begins to look for Halley's Comet
January 24, 1989
Olaf debuts
October 1, 1989
Good Grief, the only authorized biography of Charles Schulz, is published
September 24, 1990
Pig Pen runs for class president
April 21, 1994
Lucy catches a fly ball
September 1, 1991
Schroeder becomes a spokesman for National Piano Month
March 30, 1993
Charlie Brown hits his first home run
August 6, 1993
Sally discovers that her family is "famous" …because they're in the telephone book
December 14, 1999
Charles Schulz officially retires
2000
50th Anniversary of Peanuts
January 3, 2000
Charles Schulz bids a fond farewell to all his readers in the final daily Peanuts newspaper strip
February 12, 2000
Charles Schulz dies Saturday evening, of complications from colon cancer in Santa Rosa, CA. He was 77 years old.
February 13, 2000
The final Sunday Peanuts newspaper strip appears
May 27, 2000
Charles Schulz given Lifetime Achievement award by National Cartoonists Society
June 25, 2000
The Royal Caribbean Cruise Line's Voyager of the Seas embarks on its Peanuts anniversary cruise
2006-09-29 06:58:34
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Schulz created the “Peanuts” strip (initially entitled “Li'l persons”) in 1950, introducing a set of three-, 4-, and 5-3 hundred and sixty 5 days-previous characters depending upon semiautobiographical reviews.
2016-11-25 02:37:37
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answer #5
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answered by bruckner 4
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