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2[-[[Characters/PeanutsMainCharacters Main Characters]] | [[Characters/PeanutsFriendsAndClassmates Friends and Classmates]] | '''Minor Characters'''-]]]]]
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4[[foldercontrol]]
5
6!Adults
7
8[[folder:Helen Sweetstory]]
9
10The author of Snoopy's favorite book series, the ''Bunny Wunny'' books.
11----
12* MeaningfulName: Her name is 'Sweetstory,' and she writes a series of children's books that--judging by the excerpts shown in the strip--are sweet to the point of saccharine.
13
14[[/folder]]
15
16[[folder:Joe Shlabotnik]]
17
18Charlie Brown's favorite baseball player, and a man who may actually be a bigger loser than Charlie Brown himself.
19----
20* AthleticallyChallenged: He's said to be a terrible baseball player. He has a .004 batting average, which means he gets on base once every 250 tries. This results in him being demoted to the minor leagues.
21* TheDitz: He isn't just a bad athlete, but is totally clueless as well. For instance, when he gets hired as a manager for a minor league team, he's fired after one game for calling a squeeze play with nobody on base. When he was invited to a sports banquet, he failed to show up because he marked the wrong date, the wrong city and the wrong event in his calendar.
22* FallenOnHardTimesJob: After he crashes out of professional baseball, he winds up working at a car wash.
23* TheKlutz: He is a ''terrible''' ball player. He's known for making 'spectacular plays' on routine fly balls (implying that he's stumbling around and only barely catching really easy balls), and also for once ending a season with a .004 batting average. For context, that means he got on base once every 250 tries.
24* NoSenseOfDirection: When invited to dinners in his honor, he gets lost and never shows up.
25
26[[/folder]]
27
28[[folder:Linus's grandmother]]
29
30A woman who hates blankets and tries to get Linus to give his up, though she never quite succeeds.
31----
32* {{Determinator}}: She really does try hard to get Linus to give up his blanket. Linus, though, always manages to fend her off.
33
34[[/folder]]
35
36[[folder:Miss Othmar]]
37
38Linus's beloved teacher.
39----
40* FiredTeacher: At one point she is fired shortly after joining a teacher strike.
41* TheMaidenNameDebate: She eventually marries and changes her name to Hagemeyer, but Linus is adamant that she should keep her name.
42
43[[/folder]]
44
45!Minor characters (affiliated with Charlie Brown and Sally)
46
47[[folder:Charlotte Braun]]
48[[quoteright:347:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castcharlotte.jpg]]
49[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: November 30, 1954 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: February 1, 1955-]
50
51A very bossy girl with a name similar to Charlie Brown's.
52----
53* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: She was dropped from the series a couple months after her introduction, with Lucy taking up much of her personality.
54* DistaffCounterpart: Her name indicates she's one to Charlie Brown, although they don't have much in common besides that.
55* NoIndoorVoice: She yells everything she says.
56* TinyTyrannicalGirl: Even more than Lucy.
57
58[[/folder]]
59
60[[folder:Cormac]]
61[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cormac.jpg]]
62
63[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: July 17, 1992 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: November 2, 1992-]
64
65A little boy that Charlie Brown meets at camp. He later attends Sally's school and sits behind her.
66----
67* AllLoveIsUnrequited: He has a crush on Sally, but she only has eyes for Linus.
68
69[[/folder]]
70
71[[folder:Dolores]]
72[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dolores_7.jpg]]
73 [[caption-width-right:299:Dolores as she appears in the mobile game ''Snoopy's Town Tale'']]
74A Hispanic girl who appears in a series of educational filmstrips, though not in the printed comic itself.
75----
76* TokenMinority: The first female minority to be introduced to the strip.
77
78[[/folder]]
79
80[[folder:Emily]]
81[[quoteright:347:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/emily_78.jpg]]
82[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: February 11, 1995 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: August 13, 1999-]
83
84A girl that Charlie Brown meets and befriends at dance lessons... or so he thinks. When he goes back for more lessons, he learns that nobody named Emily is in the class, and he's later seen dancing with no partner while thinking he's with Emily. However, in subsequent strips Emily does appear and is seen by Snoopy. Whether she truly exists or is just a figment of Charlie Brown's imagination is never fully resolved.
85----
86* ImagineSpot: It's never clear if she's just in one of these, thought up by Charlie Brown, or if she's a real character.
87* NightmareFuel: The strip of Charlie Brown dancing with nobody and fantasizing that he's with Emily is genuinely unsettling.
88
89[[/folder]]
90
91[[folder:Ethan]]
92[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castethan_1.jpg]]
93[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: July 14, 1993 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: July 15, 1993-]
94
95Another kid that Charlie Brown meets at camp.
96----
97* TheDitz: He tries to make an Indian arrowhead but is confused and winds up making a big directional arrow.
98
99[[/folder]]
100
101[[folder:The Goose Eggs (Austin, Leland, Milo, and Ruby)]]
102[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castrubyaustin_1_5.jpg]]
103 [[caption-width-right:350:''(left to right)'' Austin, Ruby, Leland, Milo]]
104[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: March 11, 1977 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: October 10, 1987-]
105
106A group of little children that Charlie Brown meets when he's a fugitive from the Environmental Protection Agency (ItMakesSenseInContext). Charlie Brown helps them put together a baseball team, and they actually win a game when Lucy (who has taken over Charlie Brown's team in his absence) forfeits rather than risk stepping on the kids. Leland and two others reappear a decade later asking Charlie Brown to join their new football team.
107----
108* FullNameBasis: They (and pretty much nobody else) insist on calling Charlie Brown by his actual name "Charles Brown."
109* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Ruby is the only girl on the team.
110* TokenMinority: Milo, who is black, is the only non-white person on the team.
111
112[[/folder]]
113
114[[folder:Harold Angel]]
115[[quoteright:306:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castharold_5.jpg]]
116[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: December 24, 1983 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: May 20, 1984-]
117
118A boy who sings after Sally in a Christmas pageant, and who develops a crush on her.
119----
120* AllLoveIsUnrequited: He asks Sally out, but she just worries about what Linus--her own crush--would think.
121* MeaningfulName: His name is Harold Angel, and he's largely known for his performance in a pageant which includes the line "Hark! The herald angels sing!"
122
123[[/folder]]
124
125[[folder:Joe Agate]]
126[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castjoeagate.jpg]]
127[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: April 7, 1995 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: April 11, 1995-]
128
129A bully who cheats little kids out of their marbles. He only shows up for one arc, but is notable for being one of the only people on Earth to lose to Charlie Brown.
130----
131* TheBully: He coerces kids into playing marbles with him, then keeps all the marbles when they're done, and the kids can't fight back because he's bigger and because he won them 'legitimately.' Charlie Brown puts him in his place, though.
132* HateSink: Probably the biggest in the Franchise yup even worse than Thibault
133* HustlingTheMark: Charlie Brown calls him out on this. Agate acts like he's just looking for a friendly game with no real stakes against low-skill players, but then he plays seriously, trounces his opponents, and keeps the marbles.
134* MeaningfulName: Agate is a stone sometimes used to make marbles. Agate marbles are also denser than others, and therefore easier to knock opposing marbles out of the ring with. Fitting for a marbles player who employs underhanded tactics to stack the deck in his favor.
135
136[[/folder]]
137
138[[folder:Larry]]
139[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castlarry_1.jpg]]
140[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: May 28, 1991 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: December 19, 1991-]
141
142A kid in a Bible study class that Sally teaches. He seems to think that Literature/TheGreatGatsby is in Scripture. Charlie Brown eventually learns that Larry is the minister's son.
143----
144* CloudCuckoolander: He's dumber than Sally, and that's saying a lot. He literally thinks that Jay Gatsby is in the Bible.
145* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: He's even worst at scripture than Sally in spite of being the minister's son.
146
147[[/folder]]
148
149[[folder:Loretta]]
150[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/loretta_8.jpg]]
151[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: May 22, 1974 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: July 27, 1974-]
152
153A girl scout.
154----
155* GirlScoutsAreEvil: While Loretta isn't straight-up evil, she's certainly manipulative. Charlie Brown is aggrieved to discover that, while she acted like she wanted to be his friend, she just wanted to sell him cookies.
156
157[[/folder]]
158
159[[folder:Morag (Charlie Brown's pencil-pal)]]
160
161Charlie Brown's pen(cil)-pal. Unnamed for decades, Charlie Brown finally learns her real name near the end of the strip's run.
162----
163* PenPals: She is this to Charlie Brown... and, as he eventually discovers, about 30 other people.
164* UsefulNotes/ScottishEnglish: In a 1994 strip, Charlie Brown finally gets a letter back from her and reads it, revealing that her writing is accented with a thick Scottish burr.
165
166[[/folder]]
167
168[[folder:Royanne Hobbs]]
169[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/royanne.jpg]]
170[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: April 1, 1993 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: March 12, 1994-]
171
172A baseball player who claims to be the descendant of Roy Hobbs (as in Film/TheNatural). Charlie Brown does surprisingly well in baseball against her... or so he thinks.
173----
174* GoMadFromTheRevelation: She is stunned when Charlie Brown explains that Roy Hobbs is a fictional character and thus she cannot actually be his descendant.
175* ILetYouWin: She eventually tells Charlie Brown that she let him hit home runs off of her.
176
177[[/folder]]
178
179[[folder:Nell]]
180[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nell_1.png]]
181
182A young Scottish girl who joins the gang's visit to Scotland.
183----
184* NiceGirl: A very nice and kindhearted young girl
185* UsefulNotes/ScottishEnglish: She speaks with a thick accent, as she says "coos", meaning cows.
186* ImpliedLoveInterest: She's strongly implied to have romantic feelings for Charlie Brown, as she encourages him to never give up, gives him a hug when he finishes his performance at the Music Festival, and blushes after she ask's him if he'll return to Scotland.
187
188[[/folder]]
189
190!Minor characters (affiliated with Linus)
191
192[[folder:Janice Emmons]]
193[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/janiceinhospital.jpg]]
194
195A close friend of Linus also hangs out with the rest of the gang. She appears in one of the TV specials, during which she is revealed to have cancer.
196----
197* BaldnessMeansSickness: Janice becomes bald after getting chemotherapy. Though she wears a hat to hide it, it eventually gets knocked off to reveal that she's gone bald, and she breaks down in tears [[KickTheDog when a boy bullies her because of it]].
198* BaldnessMockery: A target of it that's PlayedForDrama. Janice goes through [[BaldnessMeansSickness chemotherapy due to her leukemia, which makes her lose her hair]]. A rude kid [[TheBully laughs at her for it]], driving her to tears. Linus then [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech sets the guy straight]].
199* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Played with. Janice does lose her hair from the chemotherapy, but when we see her in remission, [[spoiler: her hair has grown back to its original length much, much faster than it would in real life.]]
200* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: Janice is very matter-of-fact about her treatment, even about the painful bone marrow sampling and her chemotherapy.
201* CoolBigSis: While Janice's sisters are hurt that their parents are neglecting them by focusing on their sick sibling, they don't hold it against her. In fact, they make sure to pass on Linus's Christmas present to her and say that her pile looks nice.
202* ImpliedLoveInterest: Even though it was never really stated, Linus has a pretty obvious crush on her as he hugs her during her hospital visit and enjoys pushing her on the swings, not to mention he defends her from a bully and supports her throughout her treatment. In various cover art of the VHS and book adaptation, Linus is depicted as giving her flowers.
203* LittlestCancerPatient: Develops leukemia, which fortunately her parents caught early thanks to Linus advising her to go to the nurse.
204* PrematurelyBald: As a result of her cancer treatment.
205
206[[/folder]]
207
208[[folder:Lydia]]
209[[quoteright:347:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lydia_7.jpg]]
210[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: June 9, 1986 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: March 23, 1999-]
211
212A girl who sits behind Linus in school and exasperates him.
213----
214* SuddenNameChange: She demands to be called by different names now and then, which exasperates Linus, who finally gives up and just calls her 'Lydia' from then on.
215
216[[/folder]]
217
218[[folder:Tapioca Pudding]]
219[[quoteright:347:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tapioca_pudding_0.jpg]]
220[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: September 4, 1986 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: December 1, 1986-]
221
222Another one of Linus's classmates with a crush on him. Her father is in licensing, a fact which she reminds everybody of at every opportunity.
223----
224* MotorMouth: She talks a lot.
225* {{Parody}}: Given her name and association with licensing, she's considered to be a parody of WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake.
226
227[[/folder]]
228
229[[folder:Truffles]]
230[[quoteright:273:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/truffles.jpg]]
231[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: March 31, 1975 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: January 29, 1977-]
232
233A girl Linus met and fell for at a farm, though his attempts to get closer to her are foiled first by Snoopy (who knows the way to the farm but won't take Linus) and then by a jealous Sally.
234----
235* FailOSuckyName: She is named after truffles, a type of fungus that grows underground.
236* NiceGirl: A relatively pleasant and kindhearted girl.
237* SphereEyes: One of the few characters drawn this way, which makes her look very out of place.
238
239[[/folder]]
240
241[[folder:Eleanor]]
242
243A girl who Linus was apparently in love with. She was mentioned on 12 February, 1985.
244----
245* TheFaceless: Eleanor is never seen, only mentioned.
246
247[[/folder]]
248
249[[folder:Melody-Melody]]
250[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/melody_melody.png]]
251
252A cute little red-haired girl who Linus developed feelings for and shows moral support for him in the Punt, Pass, and Kick contest. However, she has ulterior motives.
253----
254* BitchInSheepsClothing: She was introduced as a nice girl who promises to cheer for Linus and Charlie Brown at the punt, pass and kick contest. However, [[spoiler: it's later revealed that she's the final contestant who blows the competition away, leading her to win and go to the Super Bowl, devastating Linus.]]
255* FilleFatale: A very beautiful young girl [[spoiler: who has no problem using Linus's crush on her to get what she wants.]]
256* HateSink: Just a double-crossing snake in the grass.
257* {{Jerkass}}: Leading a boy on just to win a contest is very low.
258* KarmaHoudini: Unlike the other Peanuts villains, she faces no comeuppance for betraying Linus.
259
260[[/folder]]
261
262[[folder:Mimi]]
263[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mimi_55.png]]
264
265A girl with a beautiful singing voice who loves flowers and gardening. Linus falls in love with her and hears her voice everywhere he goes.
266----
267* BeautifulSingingVoice: No kidding.
268* ChildProdigy: She knows a lot about flowers for someone her age.
269* FlowersOfFemininity: She has her ability to sing and is an expert in horticulture.
270* GirlishPigtails: She sports two of these.
271* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She has blonde hair and is a very nice girl.
272* LastKiss: Gives one to Linus before she leaves.
273* NiceGirl: She's a very sweet and kindhearted girl.
274
275[[/folder]]
276
277!Minor characters (affiliated with Peppermint Patty)
278
279[[folder:Floyd]]
280[[quoteright:347:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castfloyd_1.jpg]]
281[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: July 26, 1976 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: August 6, 1976-]
282
283A kid who attends camp and has a crush on Marcie.
284----
285* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Marcie never returns his affections.
286* ButtMonkey: Most of his strips involve Marcie pushing him into something unpleasant or dumping something on him. It turns out that she thinks he's being sarcastic when he calls her cute names.
287
288[[/folder]]
289
290[[folder:Joe Richkid]]
291[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castjoerichkid_1.jpg]]
292[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: June 22, 1981 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: July 3, 1981-]
293
294An arrogant kid who winds up playing golf with Peppermint Patty. He also has a caddy who hits on Marcie, resulting in Marcie pushing the caddy into the lake and ending the game early.
295----
296* MeaningfulName: He's a rich kid.
297* UpperclassTwit: His entire personality.
298
299[[/folder]]
300
301[[folder:José Peterson]]
302[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castjose_1_5.jpg]]
303[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: March 20, 1967 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: September 24, 1969-]
304
305A very talented member of Peppermint Patty's baseball team.
306----
307* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's shorter than the other kids his age, but he's a very talented baseball player nonetheless.
308* TwoferTokenMinority: José is half-Chicano, half-Swedish. He was the first character of color to be introduced to the cast, beating Franklin by a little over a year.
309
310[[/folder]]
311
312[[folder:Maynard]]
313[[quoteright:347:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maynard.jpg]]
314[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: July 21, 1986 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: July 29, 1986-]
315
316Marcie's cousin who is hired to tutor Peppermint Patty. Patty fires him when she learns he's being paid for it instead of doing it out of the goodness of his heart.
317----
318* InsufferableGenius: He's smart, but he's a total jerk to Patty, even starting off his first meeting with her by asking if "[she's] the dumb one."
319
320[[/folder]]
321
322[[folder:Shirley and Sophie]]
323[[quoteright:296:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shirley_11.jpg]]
324 [[caption-width-right:296:Shirley]]
325[[quoteright:292:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sophiejpg_480_480_0_64000_0_1_0.jpg]]
326 [[caption-width-right:292:Sophie]]
327
328[-[[AC:Shirley's First Appearance]]: June 18, 1968 — [[AC:Shirley's Final Appearance]]: July 20, 1987-]
329
330[-[[AC:Sophie's First Appearance]]: June 18, 1968 — [[AC:Sophie's Final Appearance]]: August 19, 1987-]
331
332Two out of three girls that Peppermint Patty mentors at camp. Sophie, in her initial story arc in 1968, was the first character to call Patty "Sir," three years before the introduction of Marcie. She also befriended Snoopy, but didn't terrorize him as Clara did.
333----
334* CharacterCatchphrase: Sophie yells "HERE I GO!", while doing backflips in her 1987 appearance.
335* GirlishPigtails: Sophie, in both of her story arcs.
336* UnnecessaryCombatRoll: Sophie is prone to doing spontaneous backflips for no real reason.
337
338[[/folder]]
339
340[[folder:Thibault]]
341[[quoteright:347:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castthibault_1.jpg]]
342
343[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: June 4, 1970 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: August 4, 1973-]
344
345Another member of Peppermint Patty's baseball team.
346----
347* AssholeVictim: He's eventually punched by Marcie, but almost everyone agrees he deserves it.
348* HateSink: Just a very unpleasant and irritating character.
349* InnocentlyInsensitive: He gets mad when Marcie joins the team, saying he doesn't want to play with a girl. This deeply offends Peppermint Patty, as she doesn't like the implication that Thibault didn't consider her a girl (since he never complained about playing with her).
350* JerkJock: He's athletic, but he's also an arrogant, condescending bully who gets on everyone's nerves.
351* LaserGuidedKarma: After pushing his luck too far, Marcie loses her patience and confronts him in the middle of a game about his bullying, giving him a well-deserved shot in the chops.
352
353[[/folder]]
354
355!Minor characters (affiliated with Snoopy and his siblings)
356
357[[folder:Amy]]
358
359In-universe, Amy is one of Snoopy's many admirers, and they exchange Valentine's Day and Christmas cards. Out of universe, Amy Schulz was Charles Schulz's daughter, and he would occasionally work 'happy birthday' messages into the strip for her. Amy also played the title (live action) role in 1988's ''It's the Girl in the Red Truck, Charlie Brown''.
360----
361* NoteFromEd: Schulz wrote (unsigned) 'happy birthday' messages to Amy into the strip.
362[[/folder]]
363
364[[folder:Clara]]
365[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clara_02.jpg]]
366 [[caption-width-right:250:Clara as she appears in ''Snoopy, Come Home'']]
367[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: June 18, 1968 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: August 29, 1997-]
368
369A girl who is mostly known for her attempts to keep Snoopy (and later his brother Andy) as her own dog. She does have a couple other appearances at camp, where she is mentored by Peppermint Patty along with Shirley and Sophie.
370----
371* MyBelovedSmother: She acts as this to Snoopy, trying to dress him up in 'girly' outfits so he looks pretty and also keeping him chained up in the yard so he can't get into trouble.
372* NeverMyFault: One of her more annoying habits in the animated cartoon ''WesternAnimation/SnoopyComeHome''. At one point she gets distracted during a tea party and spills the tea, then blames Snoopy and threatens to spank him.
373
374[[/folder]]
375
376[[folder:"Crybaby" Boobie and her brothers ("Badcall" Benny and Bobby)]]
377[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crybabyboobie.jpg]]
378[[quoteright:347:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castbadcall_1_8.jpg]]
379
380[-[[AC:Badcall Benny Boobie's First Appearance]]: April 16, 1982 — [[AC:Badcall Benny Boobie's Final Appearance]]: April 30, 1982-]
381
382[-[[AC:Crybaby Boobie's First Appearance]]: July 5, 1978 — [[AC:Crybaby Boobie's Final Appearance]]: March 10, 1997-]
383
384During doubles tennis matches, Snoopy often winds up playing against a whiny, tantrum-prone player called "Crybaby" Boobie. Boobie's partner is typically one of her brothers, either the equally-obnoxious "Badcall" Benny Boobie or the silent Bobby Boobie.
385
386----
387* ConsummateLiar: Badcall Benny constantly lies that all of his opponents' serves are out of bounds, regardless of where they actually land.
388* TheFaceless: In most of Crybaby's appearances her VolumetricMouth is so big that her face can't be seen. It's only in her very last appearance, close to two decades after she was introduced, that we actually see her face--because Snoopy kicked her hard enough to break her out of her tantrum and shut her mouth.
389* TheGhost: Bobby Boobie is never depicted, though he plays tennis (offscreen) against Snoopy and Volley.
390* ProneToTears: "Crybaby" Boobie throws fits about everything.
391* VolumetricMouth: Crybaby has a big one of these, and she uses it at every opportunity.
392
393[[/folder]]
394
395[[folder:Lila]]
396[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lila_snoopy.jpg]]
397 [[caption-width-right:350:Lila as she appears in ''Snoopy, Come Home'']]
398[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: August 24, 1968 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: August 24, 1968-]
399
400Snoopy's original owner. She was forced to return Snoopy due to her landlord not allowing pets. She played a much bigger role in ''Snoopy, Come Home'', an expansion of that story arc. Snoopy also mentioned not receiving a Valentine from her in one strip, though it's unclear whether this is the same Lila.
401----
402* UnseenNoMore: She was mentioned several times throughout the strip in 1968, including one where she attempted to visit, only for Snoopy to hide in his doghouse until she left. She finally makes her first and only appearance in the strip in the arc where Snoopy visits her in in the hospital.
403
404[[/folder]]
405
406[[folder:Molly Volley]]
407[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castmolly_1_4.jpg]]
408
409[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: May 9, 1977 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: September 16, 1990-]
410
411A short-tempered and aggressive tennis player whom Snoopy often partners with during doubles matches.
412----
413* BerserkButton: Make fun of her chubby legs at your own risk.
414* CompetitionFreak: Molly Volley. She cares a lot about winning her tennis tournaments, and eventually gets so fed up with Snoopy's lack of skills that she drops him as a partner and leaves the strip entirely.
415* HairTriggerTemper: She could rival Lucy in this department, especially since Lucy had already started to mellow somewhat by the time Molly made her first appearance.
416* SoreLoser: She is ''furious'' when Snoopy's screw-ups cost her a win.
417* TinyTyrannicalGirl: Molly Volley is incredibly aggressive, ordering her teammates around and flipping out whenever anything doesn't go her way.
418
419[[/folder]]
420
421[[folder:Naomi]]
422[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castnaomi_1.jpg]]
423[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: October 1, 1998 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: October 10, 1998-]
424
425A kind-hearted girl who finds Spike in a veterinary clinic that is operated by her mother. Naomi looks after Spike and feeds him lots of pudding, causing Spike to think about staying with her, but she does eventually return him to the desert.
426----
427* NiceGirl: A fundamentally decent person.
428* RaceLift: Her appearance as a background character in 'The Snoopy Show' gives her a darker skin tone than Franklin.
429
430[[/folder]]
431
432
433[[folder:Ponytail Girl]]
434[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ponytailgirl.jpg]]
435[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: July 28, 1989 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: August 3, 1989-]
436
437A girl who claims to be old friends with Snoopy--except she calls him Charlie Brown--and also claims to have no knowledge of the real Charlie Brown. The strip never explains where (if at all) she first met Snoopy or why she thinks he's called Charlie Brown.
438----
439* MistakenIdentity: She somehow mixed up Snoopy and Charlie Brown.
440
441[[/folder]]
442
443[[folder:Poochie]]
444[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/castpoochie_1.jpg]]
445[-[[AC:First Appearance]]: January 7, 1973 — [[AC:Final Appearance]]: January 7, 1973-]
446
447A girl who offended Snoopy once when she threw a stick for him to chase but then went off with another dog by the time he got back. She misses him and wants to see him again, but he has resolved not to talk to her.
448----
449* TheNicknamer: Charlie Brown mentions that she was the first person to call him 'Charlie Brown.'
450* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: She remembers Snoopy as a cute little puppy. When she sees him in his Joe Cool persona, she walks off saying "Creator/ThomasWolfe was right, you can't go home again."
451
452
453[[/folder]]
454
455[[folder:Fifi]]
456
457A circus poodle who Snoopy was in love with, and a focal character of the cartoon special ''WesternAnimation/LifeIsACircusCharlieBrown'' which aired in 1980. She was mentioned in the comics on 13 February, 1985.
458----
459* AmnesiacLover: Snoopy mentions he hasn't thought of Fifi for years.
460* DogStereotype: Fifi and the other poodles are immediately assumed to be delicate, feminine, and French.
461* TheFaceless: Fifi is never seen in the comics, only mentioned.
462[[/folder]]

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