Charles M. Schulz: the misfit boy who turned his sad childhood into the most successful cartoons in history

A hundred years

The creator of Snoopy and Charlie Brown was a friendless boy who transferred all his traumas to the characters in his comic strip 'Peanuts'. A film analyzes the overwhelming success of some vignettes that are still valid 70 years after their debut

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How could a misfit boy and a dog destroying the American dream become global pop icons and name two modules of Apollo 10 on their mission in space? The question, which could be asked in one of the Peanuts strips

Charles M. Schulz: el niño inadaptado que convirtió su triste infancia en las viñetas más exitosas de la historia

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