Even with their incredible popularity, the Peanuts characters back then weren't merchandised to death like they are now. They didn't turn up everywhere you looked, and it was kind of special when a photo promoting one of the TV specials appeared on the television page of the Journal. (I've posted a few of them, here and here.)
Since I was always on the lookout for any appearance of the Peanuts characters in the print media, I'll tell you about something that has haunted me for almost sixty years. I seemed to recall seeing one of the Peanuts gang – perhaps Charlie Brown – in a small ad in the back of an issue of Life magazine or something similar. The cartoon character was an angel, and I had no idea what he was representing. Did it have something to do with Trick or Treat for UNICEF? Did I imagine this?
Well, imagine my surprise when I recently recognized the angel character at the top of a Journal TV page for October 20, 1965.
Here's a closer look. Note the "Cartoon by Charles Schulz" credit lineThere's another United Way 'angel' award on eBay that is attributed to Schulz. I'm not convinced that's the case. It might have predated his involvement with the charitable organization.
At any rate, I'm sure the United Way campaigns using the 'Good Guy" angel by Schulz were a big success.
And once again, the internet has helped me solve a mystery from my childhood (like it did with this one and this one).










There were also tv spots using the Charles Schulz angel character; this post reminded me of them.
ReplyDeleteNothing on YouTube with the character.
ReplyDeleteFor those interested, American Greetings has a digital advent calendar available for the holiday season for $9.99. I may or may not work for American Greetings. https://www.americangreetings.com/digital-gifts/peanuts-advent-calendar
ReplyDeleteYou folks have great memories. I recall none of this.
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