This blog will be devoted to
transforming all real Peanuts comic strips if the characters were countries so
I hope you enjoy it and hop right in.
The countries of Charlie Brown,
Shermy, and Patty become independent (How
Villages Work 1946 Edition and Interesting
Facts About Our World). Shermy claims one of the hatehim islands near
Charlie Brown (The World Atlas 1940 and
tactical decisions 1960). Also the
first time the country of Charlie Brown is nicknamed Good Ol’ Charlie Brown (Nicknames 1951 edition onward). It is
also the first day of the archives. Disregard the above statement, what I write
actually happened.
So I’m
going out of character now to explain how this world works. First, let’s
explain How villages work, 1946 edition.
I say villages because the parent countries are the first countries in this
world and there are 6 countries Brown, Charlie Brown, Shermay, Shermy, Paty,
and Patty and there are millions of villages so the authors of the books don’t
feel the need to mention countries. Now, let’s move on to my mention of the
parent countries. 2 countries merge and then conquer provinces which after 9
months become countries that aren’t independent and when they are introduced
into the strip they become independent.
While its army is chanting about
how young countries with run by girls are peaceful the country of Patty takes a slapim
island near Charlie Brown and sends one of the natives weapons, a slap (Island Natives and There Weapons), at
one of the country of Charlie Brown’s watchtower’s hindering Charlie Brown’s
ability to search.
More explanation, when a country is
run by of a certain gender of people that’s what gender they are in the comic.
The country of Snoopy becomes
independent and grows a garden at the top of the country. The garden is near
the country of Patty which has its own garden, and not knowing that Snoopy’s
garden was part of another country Patty’s gardeners gave too much water to it
and destroy the garden.
During a great rainstorm citizens
of Patty are complaining about the rain. Shermy has a big umbrella protecting
the country so Patty attacks it and steals the umbrella causing citizens of
Shermy to complain.
Citizens of Snoopy are smelling a
nearby garden when gardeners of Patty, not noticing Snoopy’s citizens and leaders,
make the garden grow so much that citizens of Snoopy can’t smell it anymore.
The watchtowers of Shermy and
Charlie Brown see a sign that says watch out for young villages and the
watchtowers search and search but can’t find any and give up.
Charlie Brown 3 appearances Shermy 3 Patty 5 Snoopy 2, for
awhile at the end of each in comic week I will keep track of how many
appearances each character has in the comic so far.
Patty and Shermy first show signs
of merging (Shermy and Patty Almost One
1968). Patty sends ifyourbigandI’msmall diplomats to Shermy, who accepts
them and sends its own versions of them back to Patty who refuses them.
Snoopy sends diplomats searching
for an owner country (an owner?diplomat) to Charlie Brown. The diplomats are lazy
and rest around in the palace, the leader moves to a new palace (All Our Palaces Charlie Brown) while the
diplomats stay in the old (Diplomatic
History).
Patty's leader exaggerates its best
jump-ropers count from 10 to 10 million and some nearby diplomats from Shermy
say that must be an all-time record for the world.
Workloads from Snoopy are sent to
Shermy to pull its armies and leaders in a vehicle that requires man-power, a
wagon. But a large patrol from Patty convinces Shermy’s army to pull both their
armies around.
Snoopy sends an owner?diplomat pack
to Shermy while Shermy is distributing a food supply. The owner?diplomats want
the supply so the food distributor hides it.
Snoopy sends another owner?diplomat
pack to Shermy whose royal guards show off Snoopy’s army to Patty’s army. Its
general points out that Snoopy’s army is asleep.
Charlie Brown 4 Shermy 8 Patty 9 Snoopy 6
NR: first of all NR means in the universe of my posts I
didn’t write it; second please send me pictures for me to post by commenting
them, also what I write didn’t happen.
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