Charlie Brown from 1950 to 2000. (The person on the left is a prototype Charlie Brown from Li'l Folks.)
Linus from 1952 to 2000.
Woodstock from 1966 to 2000.
Patty from 1950 to 1995. (The person on the left is a prototype Patty from Li'l Folks.)
Spike from 1975 to 1999.
Peppermint Patty from 1966 to 2000.
Marcie from 1971 to 2000.
Schroeder from 1951 to 1999.
Sally from 1959 to 2000.
Rerun from 1973 to 2000.
This page focuses on the amount of appearances each Peanuts character has made out of all 17,897 comic strips. Below is a list of total appearances every character has made from 1950 to 2000, as well as the percentage their number is out of 17,897 (‘Almost’ means the percentage was rounded up, ‘about’ means it may have been rounded down).
Snoopy from 1950 to 2000. (The dog on the left is a prototype Snoopy from Li'l Folks.)
Rerun van Pelt - “Things sure aren't the way I expected them to be...” (3/28/1973) | “She said we’re painting flowers today..” (1/30/2000)
Poochie - “Where’s Snoopy?” <> “Thomas Wolfe was right…you can’t go home again!” (Same day, 1/7/1973)
Loretta - “Hello! My name is Loretta, and I’m selling Girl Scout cookies!” (5/22/1974) | “My name is Loretta… Would you like to buy some Girl Scout cookies?” (7/27/1974)
Truffles - “If you find anything, just remember, you’re digging on our property!” (3/31/1975) | “What’s that noise? It sounds like a helicopter…” (1/29/1977)
Joe Richkid - “Don’t get too close! You might step on my golf shoes or smudge my white turtleneck…” (6|22|1981) “Your stupid caddy threw all my clubs in the lake!” (7|3|1981)
Harold Angel - “Hi, is Sally home? My name is Harold Angel..” (12|24|1983) || “Well, before I leave, could I come in for a glass of water?” (5|20|1984)
Lydia - “I don’t know..When were you born?” (6|9|1986) || “And you smell like erasers..” (3|23|1999)
Maynard - “Hi! Are you the dumb one?” (7|21|1986) || “”The laborer is worthy of his hire” Luke 10:4” (7|29|1986)
Tapioca Pudding - “Good morning.. I’m new here in this school.. I shall now introduce myself…” (9|4|1986) || “It would already be on your lunch box” (12|1|1986)
Olaf - “Hi, am I in the right place?” |1|19|1989| “You know what we should do? We should buy banjos..” |9|27|1999|
Peggy Jean - “Why, thank you.. but it’s not necessary” |7|25|1990| “Anyway, I promised to go meet him by the soccer field..” |7|11|1999|
Larry - “I know! The Great Gatsby!” |5|30|1991| “Goodbye, ma’am.. Whenever I think of you, I’ll think of Gatsby and the Green Light at the End of Daisy’s Dock…” |6|7|1991|
Cormac - “Hi, mister Brown… My name is Cormac.. I’m your swimming buddy..” |7|17|1992| “And I think you’re the prettiest girl I’ve ever known” |11|2|1992|
Ethan - “Hi! My name is Ethan.. I just got back from “Crafts”” |7|14|1993| “That’s a stupid looking shirt you’re wearing..” |7|15|1993|
Andy - “Animals have an instinct about things like this..” |2|14|1994| “We’d invite him to play “Spoons”” |9|25|1999|
Emily - “Hi! My name is Emily.. Would you like to be my dance partner?” |2.11.‘95| “Will I see you again, Charles?” |8.13.‘99|
Joe Agate - “Hi kid.. You wanna play marbles? C’mon, I’ll show you how..” |4.7.’95| “Who are you, kid? Where’d you learn to shoot like that?” |4.11.’95|
Naomi - “Spike, are you awake? It’s me, Naomi..” |10.1.‘98| “No, they seemed to be going someplace” |10.10.‘98|
“A good name is better than precious ointment; and the day of death than the day of one’s birth.” - Ecclesiastes 7:1 (Meaning that your ending is imperative compared to your beginning)