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==History==
[[Image:First peanuts comic.PNG|thumb|400px|First Comic]]
[[Image:Last peanuts comic.PNG|thumb|400px|Last Comic]]
''Peanuts'' had its origin in ''[[Li'l Folks]]'', a weekly panel comic that appeared in Schulz's hometown paper, the ''[[St. Paul Pioneer Press]]'', from 1947 to 1949. When his work was picked up by [[United Features Syndicate]], they decided to go for the new comic strip he had been working on. This strip was somewhat similar to the panel comic, but it had a cast of characters, rather than different nameless little folk for each page. Maybe the name would have been the same, though, had it been less close to the names of two other comics of the time: [[Al Capp]]'s ''[[Li'l Abner]]'' and a now-forgotten strip entitled ''Little Folks''. To avoid confusion the syndicate settled on the name "Peanuts", a title Schulz himself disliked. In a 1987 interview, Schulz said "It's totally ridiculous, has no meaning, is simply confusing, and has no dignity&mdash;and I think my humor has dignity".
 
== Sejarah ==
[[Image:First peanuts comic.PNG|thumb|400px|FirstKomik Comicpertama]]
[[Image:Last peanuts comic.PNG|thumb|400px|LastKomik Comicterakhir]]
''Peanuts'' dimulai dalam ''[[Li'l Folks]]'', sebuah komik panel mingguan yang muncul di surat kabar di kota Schulz, ''[[St. Paul Pioneer Press]]'', dari 1947 hingga 1949. Ketika karyanya dipilih oleh [[United Features Syndicate]], mereka memutuskan untuk memilih strip komik baru yang telah ia kerjakan. Strip ini agak mirip dengan komik panel, tetapi mempunyai sejumlah tokoh, dan bukan hanya tokoh kecil tanpa nama yang berganti-ganti untuk setiap halaman. Mungkin namanya akan tetap sama, apabila namanya tidak terlalu dekat dengan dua komik lainnya pada waktu itu: ''[[Li'l Abner]]'' karya [[Al Capp]] dan strip yang kini telah terlupakan yang berjudul ''Little Folks''. Untuk menghindari kebingungan, sindikat itu memutuskan untuk memberikan nama "Peanuts", yang Schulz sendiri tidak sukai. Dalam sebuah wawancara pada 1987, Schulz berkata "Konyol sekali, tidak ada artinya, sungguh membingungkan, dan tidak punya martabat&mdash;saya rasa humor saya bermartabat".
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The strip soon got an obvious main character, which Schulz would rather have named the strip after: "Good Ol' [[Charlie Brown]]", a character informed by some of the painful experiences of Schulz's formative years. In fact, the periodic collections of the strips in paperback book form typically had either "Charlie Brown" or "Snoopy" in the title, not "Peanuts"; and the Sunday panels eventually typically read, "Peanuts, featuring Good Ol' Charlie Brown".