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The storyline in which Thibault was introduced saw [[Peppermint Patty]] ask Charlie Brown to come over and lend his baseball glove to a player on her team who did not have one. The player in question was Thibault. After the game, Thibault refused to return Charlie Brown's glove saying instead, "I'll fight you for it" and later, "I know your kind. You come around here thinking you're better than us." Charlie Brown is delighted that anyone could imagine him as being superior in any way. He is so pleased that he allows Thibault to keep the glove and leaves happily.
 
The storyline in which Thibault was introduced saw [[Peppermint Patty]] ask Charlie Brown to come over and lend his baseball glove to a player on her team who did not have one. The player in question was Thibault. After the game, Thibault refused to return Charlie Brown's glove saying instead, "I'll fight you for it" and later, "I know your kind. You come around here thinking you're better than us." Charlie Brown is delighted that anyone could imagine him as being superior in any way. He is so pleased that he allows Thibault to keep the glove and leaves happily.
 
Thibault appears again on July 30, 1973, when he criticizes Peppermint Patty for letting [[Marcie]] play on their team just for being a girl (Ironically, he ignored the fact that Peppermint Patty was a girl, too), which results in Peppermint Patty threatening to shred him if he said another word. He continually criticizes Marcie, especially for wearing glasses (as he thinks buying glasses for a girl is a waste of money), and finally, he kicks dirt on her shoes. Marcie has Peppermint Patty call a time-out, and then the former threatens to "belt [him] right across the chops" if he said one word. When he said "Oh?", Marcie said, "That was one word!" and punched him. Peppermint Patty sarcastically responds with "Nice going, Marcie... You destroyed my second baseman!" and she says she is sorry and got carried away and was going to lecture him on the good qualities of women, but hit him instead. Finally she refuses to play anymore, since she hates baseball.
 
   
 
The series of strips which introduced Thibault would later be adapted into a segment for ''[[The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show]]''.
 
The series of strips which introduced Thibault would later be adapted into a segment for ''[[The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show]]''.
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Thibault appears again on July 30, 1973, when he criticizes Peppermint Patty for letting [[Marcie]] play on their team, just because she is a girl. Ironically, he ignores the fact that Peppermint Patty is a girl, too. As a result, Peppermint Patty threatens to "shred him" if he says another word. He continually criticizes Marcie, especially for wearing glasses (as he thinks buying glasses for a girl is a waste of money), and finally,kicks dirt on her shoes. Marcie has Peppermint Patty call a time-out, and then the former threatens to "belt [him] right across the chops" if he says one word. When he says "Oh?", Marcie says, "That was one word!" and punches him. Peppermint Patty sarcastically responds with "Nice going, Marcie... You destroyed my second baseman!" Marcie says she is sorry, got carried away and was going to lecture him on the good qualities of women, but hit him instead. Finally she refuses to play anymore because she hates baseball.
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Thibault is a minor character in the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. He first appeared in the strip from June 4, 1970, in which Charlie Brown was very surprised by his unusual name. Thibault is shorter than most of the other Peanuts characters, he is angry, argumentative and has a generally unpleasant personlaity.

The storyline in which Thibault was introduced saw Peppermint Patty ask Charlie Brown to come over and lend his baseball glove to a player on her team who did not have one. The player in question was Thibault. After the game, Thibault refused to return Charlie Brown's glove saying instead, "I'll fight you for it" and later, "I know your kind. You come around here thinking you're better than us." Charlie Brown is delighted that anyone could imagine him as being superior in any way. He is so pleased that he allows Thibault to keep the glove and leaves happily.

The series of strips which introduced Thibault would later be adapted into a segment for The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show.

Thibault appears again on July 30, 1973, when he criticizes Peppermint Patty for letting Marcie play on their team, just because she is a girl. Ironically, he ignores the fact that Peppermint Patty is a girl, too. As a result, Peppermint Patty threatens to "shred him" if he says another word. He continually criticizes Marcie, especially for wearing glasses (as he thinks buying glasses for a girl is a waste of money), and finally,kicks dirt on her shoes. Marcie has Peppermint Patty call a time-out, and then the former threatens to "belt [him] right across the chops" if he says one word. When he says "Oh?", Marcie says, "That was one word!" and punches him. Peppermint Patty sarcastically responds with "Nice going, Marcie... You destroyed my second baseman!" Marcie says she is sorry, got carried away and was going to lecture him on the good qualities of women, but hit him instead. Finally she refuses to play anymore because she hates baseball.


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