A Charlie Brown Christmas

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The Charlie Brown Christmas Forever stamps provide youngsters with the perfect start for getting into stamp collecting.

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Value: 66¢ 1-ounce first-class letter rate

Issued:  October 1, 2015 – 1 day before the 65th anniversary of the first Peanuts comic strip

First Day City:  Santa Rosa, CA – at the Charles M. Schulz Museum

Printed by: Banknote Corporation of America for Sennett Security Products

Method: Offset printing in double-sided booklets 20

Shortly after Charles Schulz introduced the comic strip Peanuts in 1950, Charlie Brown emerged as its main character.  Mild-natured, insecure, often defeated and yet eternally optimistic, Charlie Brown appealed to everyday folks who had also experienced disappointment.

Schulz had envisioned Charlie Brown as “a caricature of the average person.”  Although he only ages from four to eight years old during the comic strip’s 50-year run, Charlie Brown is intelligent and philosophical with good leadership skills.  His tendency to overthink life leads him to procrastinate. This is compounded by his reluctance to start a new day for fear he will spoil it.  Yet Charlie Brown remains hopeful that tomorrow will be a better day, buoyed by the support of his friends.

These themes of insecurity, philosophy, failure, and optimism led to several running jokes over the years.  They include Lucy and the football, visits to her psychiatrist booth, deep conversations about life at the wall, and Charlie Brown’s baseball team’s never-ending losing streak.  These themes form the heart of A Charlie Brown Christmas, as he searches for the true meaning of the holiday – and ultimately finds it with the help of the other members of the Peanuts gang.

Each of the Charlie Brown Christmas stamps features a still taken from A Charlie Brown Christmas.  Art director Antonio Alcalá designed the stamps.

Additional information

Format

Book

Issue Year

2015

Mail Service

First-Class Mail

Product Type

Forever