The fictitious character inPeanutsare some of the most beloved in pop culture , as the likes of Charlie Brown , Linus , and Snoopy are timeless icons that practically everyone recognizes . However , just becausePeanutsconsists of some fabulously democratic charactersdoesn’t mean every extremity of the Peanuts crew can boast spherical fame and recognition . In fact , there’sone characterPeanutsactually killed off , and since then , she ’s all but been forgotten : Charlotte Braun .

Charlotte Braun was originally meant to be the female opposite number to Charlie Brown , as Charles M. Schulz dress her up to become just as conspicuously featured as Chuck himself . However , Charlotte Braun was not received well by fan , and a phone number of them even compose to Schulz flat take him to get rid of her . So , Charles Schulz did just that , in by all odds brutal mode .

Above is a letter Charles M. Schulz wrote to a fan who involve him to get rid of Charlotte Braun . In it , Schulz tells the fan that he ’s take her literary criticism into retainer , and has decided to take away Charlotte fromthePeanutsuniverse . And at the bottom of the letter of the alphabet , Schulz admit a drawing of Charlotte Braun with an ax in her brain , indicating that he ’d give her character ‘ the ax ’ while also offering a dark in - world intellect why she would n’t be showing up inPeanutscomics from that gunpoint forward .

charlie brown and snoopy looking sad

" Good heartache ! " is Charlie Brown ’s iconic catch phrase in Peanuts , and after Charles M. Schulz uncover its source , that fact becomes incredibly pitiful .

Charles M. Schulz effectively kill Charlotte Braun with an ax , make history as the onlyPeanutscharacter Schulz ever in reality killed off . Now that she ’s go , the only 10 comics she appear in have become way more interesting . Here ’s everyPeanutsstrip ( in order ) featuring the only case the comedian ever killed off , Charlotte Braun !

10Charlotte Braun Establishes Herself as the ‘Female Charlie Brown’ Right from the Start

Peanuts- November 30, 1954

ThisPeanutscomic strip commemorate the entry of Charlotte Braun , and she ’s greet by Charlie Brown himself . An institute Peanuts character introducing themselves to a new one is n’t anything new , as that ’s how the likes of Pig Pen and Franklin made their debuts inPeanutsas well . However , in this case , it seemed more like a statement than a natural institution , as Charlotte Braun did n’t just premise herself , she tell that her friend call her " Good Ol' Charlotte Braun " .

The ' Good Ol' ' rubric is something that ’s become synonymous with Charlie Brown specifically , so find out it given to another character - a brand - new quality , at that - is sure a statement . Charlotte Braun was intend to be Charlie Brown ’s official counterpart , after all , and that is made at once well-defined upon her entry .

Peanuts- December 1, 1954

When Violet decides to make Charlotte Braun her ally upon meeting her , she compliments the fresh character reference ’s name while channelise out how interchangeable it fathom to Charlie Brown . Due to their standardized - sounding names , Violet ask Charlotte if she ’s at all related to to Charlie Brown . Charlotte tells Violet , " undecomposed grief , no ! " before going into a tawdry tirade about how she is n’t relate to Charlie Brown in any way , shape , or physique .

This full comic funnies is a uproarious meta joke about how Charlotte Braun was intend to be the ' female Charlie Brown ' ( something that ’s obvious by her name alone ) , and the fact that Charlotte is go on and on about how she has no connection to Charlie Brown only convey further attention to the jest .

8Peanuts Establishes Charlotte Braun’s Main Character Trait

Peanuts- December 2, 1954

Up until this detail , the fact that Charlotte Braun is always speaking at a trashy bulk is understate , as no other reference calls it out until this comedian . And once that fall out , being loud becomes Charlotte ’s main case trait throughout the remnant of her ( short)Peanutscareer .

7Charlotte Braun Isn’t the Same as Charlie Brown, She’s the Exact Opposite

Peanuts- December 3, 1954

Charlie Brown and Charlotte Braun are sitting together on the curb , and Chuck asks Charlotte why she always talks so loudly . Charlotte explicate ( loudly ) that that ’s just her normal tone of voice . Charlotte then proves it by make herself even louder than she already was before doubling - down and making her voice a higher pitch . Both Charlie Brown and Snoopy are visibly in nuisance because of the speech sound of Charlotte ’s voice , and the great deal of their reactions is reasonably hilarious .

While this laughable strip only reinforce what was already establish about Charlotte Braun , it also brings to light up an interesting point : Charlotte Braun is the exact opposite of Charlie Brown . Charlie Brown is subdued and unsure of himself , while Charlotte Braun is loud and sure-footed . She was n’t just the ' distaff Charlie Brown ' , Charlotte Braun was the ' diametric Charlie Brown ' .

6Peanuts Points Out How Charlotte Braun Could Legitimately Take Charlie Brown’s Name

Peanuts- December 4, 1954

When Charlotte Braun is sitting by herself , Violet walks up to her and tells her what would happen if she conjoin Charlie Brown when they grow up . Violet explains that she ’d no longer be ' Charlotte Braun ' any longer , she ’d be ' Charlotte Brown ' . The idea of that is so horrible to Charlotte that she immediately marches over to Charlie Brown and screams at him to get out of her life .

This is another meta antic pointing out how similar the names of Charlotte Braun and Charlie Brown are , as it ’s nose play at how it seemed like Charlotte Braun ' took ' Charlie Brown ’s name upon her introduction by have one that was so interchangeable ( along with the ' Good Ol' ' moniker ) . And now , Peanutspoints out how she can ' take ' his name again - this time , legitimately .

5Charlie Brown Tries His Best to Be Charlotte Braun’s Friend (to No Avail)

Peanuts- December 7, 1954

Charlie Brown is sitting by himself on the American Stock Exchange when he view Charlotte Braun approaching him . He decide that he should say something skillful to her as she passes , as he want to remain on her good side and keep a friendship with the new penis of the Peanuts gang . Chuck congratulate Charlotte ’s hair’s-breadth , but it , alas , does n’t have the trust upshot . Charlotte believe that Charlie Brown is being sarcastic , and starts yelling at him for this ' contumely ' .

Charlie Brown was literally taste to stave off an interaction like this one with Charlotte by compliment her haircloth , but the compliment is exactly what provokes her . Chuck was just trying to be her booster , but that did n’t turn out so well for him , as he just got yelled at rather .

4Charlie Brown Hilariously Calls Out Charlotte Braun’s Signature Trait

Peanuts- December 8, 1954

Charlotte Braun approaches Charlie Brown , order him that the other young lady wo n’t play with her because they remember that she is too loud . So , Charlotte asks Charlie Brown if the other girls are veracious , if she is , in fact , too brassy . Before answer , Charlie Brown tell Charlotte to " expect a minute … delay ripe where you are … " and set out walk forth from her , allow for Charlotte confused . Charlie Brown then asks Charlotte to ingeminate her inquiry , and he does so while stand a few yard away .

Obviously , Charlotte Braun did n’t postulate to double her question , as Charlie Brown answered her by this action . She was cry right in his ear , so he go further away , which confirmed that Charlotte was , indeed , too loud .

3Charlie Brown Cannot Stand Charlotte Braun (Literally)

Peanuts- January 17, 1955

Charlotte Braun apparently did n’t take the hint in the lastPeanutscomic she was sport in , so in this one , she ’s once more asking Charlie Brown if she ’s too loud . Before await for his answer , however , Charlotte starts peach about how being loud is actually a well thing , and is indicative of a driving , confident personality . While Charlotte was n’t giving Charlie an opening to answer her , it would n’t matter if she did , because Charlie Brown just started to decline where he sit with every word Charlotte screamed at him .

Charlotte Braun is clearly fine with the fact that she ’s loud , as that ’s something she made readable from the very beginning . Unfortunately for Charlie Brown , he continues to determine himself on the receiving end of her loudness . And , as evince in this comic , he literally can not stand it .

2Linus’ Blanket Really Comes in Handy Around Charlotte Braun

Peanuts- January 31, 1955

Linus is and has always been very attached to his blanket , carrying it with him practically everywhere he go . And , in this instance , he ’s sure enough prosperous to have had it , as it got him out of a conversation that he did not need to have with Charlotte Braun .

1Charlie Brown is the Last Member of the Peanuts Gang to See Charlotte Braun Alive

Peanuts- February 1, 1955

This is the finalPeanutscomic strip featuring Charlotte Braun before Charles M. Schulz revealed that she was bolt down by an ax to the head , and the last person to see her alive was the same person who introduced her inPeanuts : Charlie Brown . This funnies show Charlotte demand Charlie Brown where he ’s been before cut him off to say that she has to go home . Charlie Brown make one final crevice at how tawdry she is , and then she ’s gone , never to be seen again .

take the idea that she was slay with an axe out of the equation , this comic strip offers a prissy farewell to Charlotte Braun . She does n’t just go away , Charlotte Braun is given the chance to say sayonara to Charlie Brown and then go back home , where she could just be living an ironically quiet life in the background of thePeanutscomic for the rest of its issue history .

However , it ’s impossible to take something like ax - murder out of any equation , meaning Charlotte Braun keep her morbid standing as the onlyPeanutscharacter the comic ever pop off .

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create by Charles M. Schulz , Peanuts is a multimedia franchise that began as a comical strip in the fifties and finally expanded to let in motion-picture show and a television series . groundnut abide by the everyday adventures of the Peanuts gang , with Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy at the shopping center of them . Aside from the film released in 2015 , the dealership also has several Holiday specials that broadcast on a regular basis on U.S. Television during their appropriate season .

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Charlie Brown looking sad while Charlotte Braun is yelling behind him.

The letter Charles Schulz wrote to a fan announcing Charlotte Braun’s ‘death’.

Created by Charles M. Schulz, Peanuts is a multimedia franchise that began as a comic strip in the 1950s and eventually expanded to include films and a television series. Peanuts follows the daily adventures of the Peanuts gang, with Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy at the center of them. Aside from the film released in 2015, the franchise also has several Holiday specials that air regularly on U.S. Television during their appropriate seasons.

Charlotte Braun meeting Charlie Brown in Peanuts.

Charlotte Braun telling Violet she’s not related to Charlie Brown.

Charlie Brown introducing Charlotte Braun to Patty.

Charlie Brown asking Charlotte Braun why she’s so loud.

Violet telling Charlotte Braun she should marry Charlie Brown.

Charlie Brown accidentally making Charlotte Braun angry.

Charlotte Braun asking Charlie Brown if she’s too loud.

Charlotte Braun asking Charlie Brown if she’s loud.

Linus hiding from Charlotte Braun under his blanket.

Charlotte Braun saying goodbye to Charlie Brown.

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Created by Charles M. Schulz, Peanuts is a multimedia franchise that began as a comic strip in the 1950s and eventually expanded to include films and a television series. Peanuts follows the daily adventures of the Peanuts gang, with Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy at the center of them. Aside from the film released in 2015, the franchise also has several Holiday specials that air regularly on U.S. Television during their appropriate seasons.

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