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|first-appear = [[October 1950 comic strips|October 2, 1950]] (comic strip)
 
|first-appear = [[October 1950 comic strips|October 2, 1950]] (comic strip)
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<br>''[[A Charlie Brown Christmas]]'' (1965 TV special)
|last-appear = [[November 1997 comic strips|November 27, 1997]] (comic strip)<br><br/>''[[The Peanuts Movie]]'' (2015 film)
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|last-appear = [[November 1997 comic strips|November 27, 1997]] (comic strip)<br>''[[The Peanuts Movie]]'' (2015 film)
 
|voice = {{scroll|[[Karen Mendelson]] (1963, 1965)<br />[[Lisa DeFaria]] (1966-1969)<br />Lynn Vanderlip (1966)<br />[[Sally Dryer]] (1969)<br />[[Linda Ercoli]] (1972-1975)<br />Lynn Mortensen (1974)<br />Linda Jenner (1974)<br />[[Roseline Rubens]] (1980)<br />Angela Lee (1983)<br>Stacy Ferguson (1984-1986)<br />Lindsay Sloane (1990) (Possibly)<br />[[Deanna Tello]] (1992)<br />Kaitlyn Maggio (2003)<br />Jolean Wejbe (2006)<br />Leigh Bourke (2008-2009)<br />[[Ciara Bravo]] (2011)<br>Anastasia Bredikhina (2015)}}
 
|family = Unnamed parents, unnamed aunt, unnamed grandparents
 
|family = Unnamed parents, unnamed aunt, unnamed grandparents
|voice = Karen Mendelson (1963, 1965)<br /> Lisa DeFaria (1966-1969)<br />Lynn Vanderlip (1966)<br />Sally Dryer (1969)<br />Linda Ercoli (1972-1975)<br />Lynn Mortensen (1974)<br />Linda Jenner (1974)<br />Roseline Rubens (1980)<br />Angela Lee (1983)<br>[[Fergie (singer)|Stacy Ferguson]] (1984-1986)<br />[[Lindsay Sloane]] (1990) (Possibly)<br />Deanna Tello (1992)<br />Kaitlyn Maggio (2003)<br />[[Jolean Wejbe]] (2006)<br />Leigh Bourke (2008-2009)<br />[[Ciara Bravo]] (2011)<br>Anastasia Bredikhina (2015)
 
 
|caption = Patty in her brown dress
 
|caption = Patty in her brown dress
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'''Patty''' (not to be confused with [[Peppermint Patty]], a different and later character from the same strip) is a female character from the ''[[Peanuts]]'' comic strip by [[Charles M. Schulz]]. Her closest friend is [[Violet Gray|Violet]].
 
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'''Patty''' (not to be confused with [[Peppermint Patty]], a different and later character from the same strip) is a supporting female character from the ''[[Peanuts]]'' comic strip by [[Charles M. Schulz]]. Her closest friend is [[Violet Gray|Violet]].
Although a major character in the year of the strip's debut and for a few years thereafter, Patty's personality was never fully developed and she lacked characteristics which strongly differentiated her from other characters. By the mid 1960s, Patty had been relegated to the background and, although she made occasional appearances throughout most of the remainder of the strip's run, she had virtually disappeared from ''Peanuts'' by the 1970s.
 
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Although a major character in the year of the strip's debut and for a few years thereafter, Patty's personality was never fully developed and she lacked characteristics that strongly differentiated her from other characters. By the mid-1960s, Patty had been relegated to the background and, although she made occasional appearances throughout most of the remainder of the strip's run, she had virtually disappeared from ''Peanuts'' by the 1970s.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
Prototype version of [[Charlie Brown]], Patty, and [[Snoopy]] all appear in the pre-''Peanuts'' strip ''[[Li'l Folks]]''.
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The prototype version of [[Charlie Brown]], Patty, and [[Snoopy]] all appear in the pre-''Peanuts'' strip ''[[Li'l Folks]]''. She was named after Schulz's cousin, Patricia Swanson. 
   
 
In the early days of the Peanuts comic strip, Patty was one of its major characters. Although she was not named until October 26, 1950, Patty appeared in the very first strip on [[October 1950 comic strips|October 2, 1950]], along with [[Charlie Brown]] and [[Shermy]]. However, since she and Shermy lacked the discerning characteristics of such characters as [[Lucy van Pelt|Lucy]], [[Linus van Pelt|Linus]], and [[Schroeder]], they became less prominent as years went by.
 
In the early days of the Peanuts comic strip, Patty was one of its major characters. Although she was not named until October 26, 1950, Patty appeared in the very first strip on [[October 1950 comic strips|October 2, 1950]], along with [[Charlie Brown]] and [[Shermy]]. However, since she and Shermy lacked the discerning characteristics of such characters as [[Lucy van Pelt|Lucy]], [[Linus van Pelt|Linus]], and [[Schroeder]], they became less prominent as years went by.
   
As the only female in the strip's earliest days, Patty was often portrayed as a sort of "mother-hen" character who looks out for the younger characters; however, she would also set the tone for the strong female characters that [[File:Castpatty-1-.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Patty was one of the earliest ''Peanuts'' characters.]]would later appear in the ''Peanuts'' universe. In her second appearance, Patty is seen walking down the sidewalk reciting, "Little girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice." She then punches [[Charlie Brown]] in the face and, without missing a beat, continues, "That's what little girls are made of!" Patty was apparently the oldest child in the early days of ''Peanuts'', as shown by one strip which revealed that she attends school but Charlie Brown does not. Eventually, she, along with [[Violet Gray|Violet]], became best known for their social snobbery and combined cruelty to Charlie Brown. Patty is also known for asking "[[Pig-Pen]]" why he is constantly so dirty.
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As the only female in the strip's earliest days, Patty was often portrayed as a sort of "mother-hen" character who looks out for the younger characters; however, she would also set the tone for the strong female characters that
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would later appear in the ''Peanuts'' universe. In her second appearance, Patty is seen walking down the sidewalk reciting, "Little girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice." She then punches [[Charlie Brown]] in the face and, without missing a beat, continues, "That's what little girls are made of!" Patty was apparently the oldest child in the early days of ''Peanuts'', as shown by one strip which revealed that she attends school but Charlie Brown does not. Eventually, she, along with [[Violet Gray|Violet]], became best known for their social snobbery and combined cruelty to Charlie Brown. It has once even been noted that she often kicks down his sandcastles whenever he makes one (though this has only been shown once or twice in the strip). Patty is also known for asking "[[Pig-Pen]]" why he is constantly so dirty.
   
 
Patty's name was first mentioned on October 26, 1950, 24 days after her first appearance.
 
Patty's name was first mentioned on October 26, 1950, 24 days after her first appearance.
   
Patty's birthday is December 4. She plays outfield on Charlie Brown's baseball team; though on an early occasion she was seen as catcher before Schroeder was introduced. Interestingly, it was Patty who first introduced Charlie Brown to [[Schroeder]], claiming he lived next-door to her.
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Patty's birthday is December 4. She plays outfield on Charlie Brown's baseball team; though on an early occasion she was seen as a catcher before Schroeder was introduced. Interestingly, it was Patty who first introduced Charlie Brown to [[Schroeder]], claiming he lived next-door to her.
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
 
[[File:19501003.gif|right|thumb|500px|Patty punches Charlie Brown in the second ''Peanuts'' comic strip from October 3, 1950.]]
 
[[File:19501003.gif|right|thumb|500px|Patty punches Charlie Brown in the second ''Peanuts'' comic strip from October 3, 1950.]]
Patty is fair-haired. Over the years, she has variously been shown with blonde, red and light brown hair. She is a blonde in ''[[The Peanuts Movie]]''. She customarily wears a checkered dress with a matching bow in her hair and (usually black) Mary Jane shoes. Patty's dress and bow are colored orange in the television specials and in the movies ''[[A Boy Named Charlie Brown]]'', ''[[Snoopy, Come Home]]'', ''[[Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown]]'' and ''[[Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (And Don't Come Back!!)]]''. In ''The Peanuts Movie'', her dress and bow are colored light green.
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Patty is fair-haired. Over the years, she has variously been shown with blonde, red and light brown hair. Although she is a brown-haired brunette in most of the TV specials and movies, she is a blonde in ''[[The Peanuts Movie]]'' and a black-haired brunette in ''[[It Was My Best Birthday Ever, Charlie Brown]]''. She customarily wears a checkered dress with a matching bow in her hair and (usually black) Mary Jane shoes. Patty's dress and bow are colored orange in the television specials and in the movies ''[[A Boy Named Charlie Brown]]'', ''[[Snoopy, Come Home]]'', ''[[Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown]]'' and ''[[Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (And Don't Come Back!!)]]''. In ''The Peanuts Movie'', her dress and bow are colored light green.
   
==In TV specials, movies and musicals==
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==In TV specials, movies, and musicals==
 
Patty had a major part in the original version of the stage musical ''[[You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown]]''. However, in both the 1985 animated television special ''[[You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (TV special)|You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown]] ''and the 1999 Broadway revival of the play, her part was replaced by Charlie Brown's sister, [[Sally Brown]], since she ceased to appear regularly in the strip decades earlier.
 
Patty had a major part in the original version of the stage musical ''[[You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown]]''. However, in both the 1985 animated television special ''[[You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (TV special)|You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown]] ''and the 1999 Broadway revival of the play, her part was replaced by Charlie Brown's sister, [[Sally Brown]], since she ceased to appear regularly in the strip decades earlier.
   
Like most ''Peanuts'' characters, Patty has appeared in numerous ''Peanuts'' television specials throughout the years, as well as all five movies, although she becomes a minor character after the 1960s.
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Like most ''Peanuts'' characters, Patty has appeared in numerous ''Peanuts'' television specials throughout the years, as well as all five movies, although she becomes an increasingly minor character after the 1960s.
   
 
===Patty's TV and film appearances===
 
===Patty's TV and film appearances===
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==Patty's gradual disappearance==
 
==Patty's gradual disappearance==
 
Patty was a prominent character in ''Peanuts'' until around 1960, after which she began to appear less and less often. Although Patty (or at least unnamed characters who bear a strong physical resemblance to her) would make cameo appearances throughout the run of ''Peanuts'', she had pretty much disappeared as a featured character by 1976. Schulz claimed he drew Patty in a [[March 1994 comic strips|March 1994 strip]] in which she asks [[Snoopy]] to chase rabbits with her, but some fans have stated that the girl in the strip does not resemble Patty. Some have postulated that Patty's doom was sealed by the appearance of the similarly-named [[Peppermint Patty]] in 1966, but others say her character was already in decline by then.
 
Patty was a prominent character in ''Peanuts'' until around 1960, after which she began to appear less and less often. Although Patty (or at least unnamed characters who bear a strong physical resemblance to her) would make cameo appearances throughout the run of ''Peanuts'', she had pretty much disappeared as a featured character by 1976. Schulz claimed he drew Patty in a [[March 1994 comic strips|March 1994 strip]] in which she asks [[Snoopy]] to chase rabbits with her, but some fans have stated that the girl in the strip does not resemble Patty. Some have postulated that Patty's doom was sealed by the appearance of the similarly-named [[Peppermint Patty]] in 1966, but others say her character was already in decline by then.
;Patty's appearances from 1976 until 1999:
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;Patty's appearances from 1976 until 1999
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*[[April 1976 comic strips|April 11, 1976]]
 
*[[April 1976 comic strips|April 11, 1976]]
 
*[[November 1976 comic strips|November 17, 1976]]
 
*[[November 1976 comic strips|November 17, 1976]]
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*[[November 1985 comic strips|November 20, 1985]]
 
*[[November 1985 comic strips|November 20, 1985]]
 
*[[May 1986 comic strips|May 3, 1986]]
 
*[[May 1986 comic strips|May 3, 1986]]
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*[[January 1987 comic strips|January 4, 1987]]
 
*[[January 1989 comic strips|January 23, 1989]]
 
*[[January 1989 comic strips|January 23, 1989]]
 
*[[September 1990 comic strips|September 28, 1990]]
 
*[[September 1990 comic strips|September 28, 1990]]
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*[[November 1992 comic strips|November 25, 1992]] (This strip was rerun on [[November 1997 comic strips|November 27, 1997]])
 
*[[November 1992 comic strips|November 25, 1992]] (This strip was rerun on [[November 1997 comic strips|November 27, 1997]])
 
*[[December 1993 comic strips|December 12, 1993]]
 
*[[December 1993 comic strips|December 12, 1993]]
*[[March 1994 comic strips|March 2, 1994]] (debatable)
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*[[March 1994 comic strips|March 2, 1994]] 
 
*[[April 1995 comic strips|April 17, 1995]] (Patty's last appearance in an original strip)
 
*[[April 1995 comic strips|April 17, 1995]] (Patty's last appearance in an original strip)
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
Patty is one of the many ''Peanuts ''characters to appear in the video game ''[[Snoopy's Street Fair|Snoopy's Street Fair,]] ''in which she owns a balloon cart.
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* Patty is one of the many ''Peanuts ''characters to appear in the video game ''[[Snoopy's Street Fair|Snoopy's Street Fair,]] ''in which she owns a balloon cart.
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* Patty (along with [[Eudora]]) is one of the few main characters to own a dog besides Charlie Brown with Snoopy. In the strip from [[January 1989 comic strips|January 23, 1989]], she enrolls a shaggy-looking dog about Snoopy's size into an Ugly Dog Contest.
 
She is one of the few characters who has an after-mentioned birthday, the others being [[Charlie Brown]], [[Lucy van Pelt]], [[Sally Brown]], [[Linus van Pelt]], [[Peppermint Patty]], [[Schroeder]], [[Violet Gray]], [[Rerun van Pelt]], and [[Snoopy]].
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* She is one of the few characters who has an after-mentioned birthday, the others being [[Charlie Brown]], [[Lucy van Pelt]], [[Sally Brown]], [[Linus van Pelt]], [[Peppermint Patty]], [[Schroeder]], [[Violet Gray]], [[Rerun van Pelt]], and [[Snoopy]].
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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*[[wikiquote:Peanuts#Patty|Quotations from Patty on Wikiquote.]]
 
*[[wikiquote:Peanuts#Patty|Quotations from Patty on Wikiquote.]]
   
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Revision as of 20:28, 23 March 2020

“There is nothing funny about a little boy being mean to a little girl. That is simply not funny! But there is something funny about a little girl being able to be mean to a little boy.”

Charles M. Schulz on Patty and the female bullies Lucy and Violet

Patty (not to be confused with Peppermint Patty, a different and later character from the same strip) is a supporting female character from the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. Her closest friend is Violet.

Although a major character in the year of the strip's debut and for a few years thereafter, Patty's personality was never fully developed and she lacked characteristics that strongly differentiated her from other characters. By the mid-1960s, Patty had been relegated to the background and, although she made occasional appearances throughout most of the remainder of the strip's run, she had virtually disappeared from Peanuts by the 1970s.

History

The prototype version of Charlie Brown, Patty, and Snoopy all appear in the pre-Peanuts strip Li'l Folks. She was named after Schulz's cousin, Patricia Swanson. 

In the early days of the Peanuts comic strip, Patty was one of its major characters. Although she was not named until October 26, 1950, Patty appeared in the very first strip on October 2, 1950, along with Charlie Brown and Shermy. However, since she and Shermy lacked the discerning characteristics of such characters as Lucy, Linus, and Schroeder, they became less prominent as years went by.

As the only female in the strip's earliest days, Patty was often portrayed as a sort of "mother-hen" character who looks out for the younger characters; however, she would also set the tone for the strong female characters that

would later appear in the Peanuts universe. In her second appearance, Patty is seen walking down the sidewalk reciting, "Little girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice." She then punches Charlie Brown in the face and, without missing a beat, continues, "That's what little girls are made of!" Patty was apparently the oldest child in the early days of Peanuts, as shown by one strip which revealed that she attends school but Charlie Brown does not. Eventually, she, along with Violet, became best known for their social snobbery and combined cruelty to Charlie Brown. It has once even been noted that she often kicks down his sandcastles whenever he makes one (though this has only been shown once or twice in the strip). Patty is also known for asking "Pig-Pen" why he is constantly so dirty.

Patty's name was first mentioned on October 26, 1950, 24 days after her first appearance.

Patty's birthday is December 4. She plays outfield on Charlie Brown's baseball team; though on an early occasion she was seen as a catcher before Schroeder was introduced. Interestingly, it was Patty who first introduced Charlie Brown to Schroeder, claiming he lived next-door to her.

Appearance

19501003

Patty punches Charlie Brown in the second Peanuts comic strip from October 3, 1950.

Patty is fair-haired. Over the years, she has variously been shown with blonde, red and light brown hair. Although she is a brown-haired brunette in most of the TV specials and movies, she is a blonde in The Peanuts Movie and a black-haired brunette in It Was My Best Birthday Ever, Charlie Brown. She customarily wears a checkered dress with a matching bow in her hair and (usually black) Mary Jane shoes. Patty's dress and bow are colored orange in the television specials and in the movies A Boy Named Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Come Home, Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown and Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (And Don't Come Back!!). In The Peanuts Movie, her dress and bow are colored light green.

In TV specials, movies, and musicals

Patty had a major part in the original version of the stage musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. However, in both the 1985 animated television special You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown and the 1999 Broadway revival of the play, her part was replaced by Charlie Brown's sister, Sally Brown, since she ceased to appear regularly in the strip decades earlier.

Like most Peanuts characters, Patty has appeared in numerous Peanuts television specials throughout the years, as well as all five movies, although she becomes an increasingly minor character after the 1960s.

Patty's TV and film appearances

Patty

Patty as she appears in The Peanuts Movie.

Patty's gradual disappearance

Patty was a prominent character in Peanuts until around 1960, after which she began to appear less and less often. Although Patty (or at least unnamed characters who bear a strong physical resemblance to her) would make cameo appearances throughout the run of Peanuts, she had pretty much disappeared as a featured character by 1976. Schulz claimed he drew Patty in a March 1994 strip in which she asks Snoopy to chase rabbits with her, but some fans have stated that the girl in the strip does not resemble Patty. Some have postulated that Patty's doom was sealed by the appearance of the similarly-named Peppermint Patty in 1966, but others say her character was already in decline by then.

Patty's appearances from 1976 until 1999

Trivia

Gallery

External links