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Charlie Brown

Charlie Brown is a character from Charles Schultz’s Peanuts.

Episodes

The One Where They Build A House
Buster says the Army touched his Charlie Browns.
Some say Buster’s use of “Charlie Browns” come from a man’s “Cock and Balls,” some say it’s from the similarity of C.B.’s head to male anatomy, and others say Buster is referring to his boxers. CONTEXT
Amigos
Lucille wants them to videotape Buster in a naked pyramid and point to his Charlie Browns.
Good Grief
The banana stand is closed, with a “The frozen banana maker is OUT” sign like Lucy’s psychiatry stand. CONTEXT
The piano music throughout the episode is Vince Guaraldi’s “Christmas Time Is Here” as featured in “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”
The sad forlorn walk is based on Charlie Brown.
George Michael walks by a dog on the doghouse, reminiscent of Snoopy. CONTEXT
The episode title refers to Charlie Brown’s famous saying. (Thanks RobRob.)
George Michael walks past two men carrying a sad Christmas tree, reminiscent of the tree in A Charlie Brown Christmas. (Thanks RobRob.)
Hand to God
Buster asks Michael if a seal bit off his Linus.
Righteous Brothers
George Michael reprises the sad “Christmas Time Is Here” song and walk from Good Grief.

Image Gallery

George Michael walks dejectedly home, a la Charlie Brown, as he passes a beagle on a doghouse.
avg: 4.8
The banana stand is closed, with a sign similar to Peanuts.
avg: 4.6
G.O.B. is dejected, Charlie Brown-style, after seeing Poof.
avg: 4.3
George, Sr. is dejected, Charlie Brown-style, after seeing the newspaper.
avg: 4.5
 

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