Marcie is one-up on Peppermint Patty in every way. She sees the truth of things, where it invariably escapes Patty. I like Marcie. โ ~ Charles M. Schulz on Marcie
Personality: Unnamed father and mother Gender: Female Personality: Credulous, naive, inept, sweet, intelligent Friends: Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Peppermint Patty, Sally Brown, Lucy van Pelt, Linus van Pelt, Schroeder, Sophie, Shirley, Clara, Carlin Enemies: Thibault Likes: Charlie Brown, art, helping others, reading books, doing well in school, making good grades Dislikes: Athletics, being constantly followed around and tormented with chauvinistic insults by Thibault, receiving criticism from Peppermint Patty for her lack of knowledge in sports and minor mistakes. Marcie has short dark hair (sometimes shown as dark brown and sometimes as black in animated cartoons). She wears a T-shirt and pants in all her appearances. She has never been depicted wearing a dress, unlike most of the other girls. She also wears glasses which hide her eyes that have only been shown in very rare instances. In most of the animated cartoons, her shirt is colored orange and her pants are shorts. In The Peanuts Movie, she wears a red T-shirt with black pants and white sneakers. Marcie is a major female character, known for her unassuming sweetness and intelligence. She was officially introduced into the cast of Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts comic strip on July 20, 1971 (although a look-alike character named "Clara" appeared in the strip with her friends Sophie and Shirley as early as 1968). Her bookishness is contrasted with her best friend, tomboy Peppermint Patty, whom she always refers to as "sir"โone of many malapropisms she has. Marcie is insightful and introverted but always willing to help and is usually the voice of reason. Marcie is considered Peppermint Patty's sidekick and best friend, she likes hanging out with Peppermint Patty. Although Peppermint Patty can at times get on her nerves; it bothers Marcie how poorly Peppermint Patty does in school, and how she will never do her work. It also annoys her that Peppermint Patty will never tell anyone about her love for Charlie Brown. However, Marcie looks up to Peppermint Patty and thinks she is a great friend. Charlie Brown See main article: Marcie and Charlie Brown's relationship Marcie has affectionate feelings for Charlie Brown as well. Unlike Peppermint Patty, Marcie is not the kind to hide her emotions, often speaking openly and from the heart. She is always rebuffed, however, as Charlie Brown never quite gets the message. In one daily strip, Marcie kisses Charlie Brown (causing his hat to fly up over his head and hover there, and Snoopy to wonder "How does he do that?") and she says she knows that he could never want a girl like her so she will just leave him alone.
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