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Shermy's major physical characteristic is his short, dark hair, which he had styled in a crew cut on April 18, 1953, and kept that way permanently thereafter. Shermy sometimes makes reference to the fact he seems doomed to have that look; he complains to Charlie Brown that he got a new hairstyle one weekend only to shortly come down with an illness that kept him from attending school. By the time the illness subsided, Shermy's hair had returned to its normal look, to which Shermy exclaims "I wasted a good haircut!" in not getting to model it at school. Apparently Schulz himself was not a big fan of this look, even though he never changed it, as he once commented that he "disliked" the way he drew Shermy's hair.

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  • Shermy
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  • Shermy's major physical characteristic is his short, dark hair, which he had styled in a crew cut on April 18, 1953, and kept that way permanently thereafter. Shermy sometimes makes reference to the fact he seems doomed to have that look; he complains to Charlie Brown that he got a new hairstyle one weekend only to shortly come down with an illness that kept him from attending school. By the time the illness subsided, Shermy's hair had returned to its normal look, to which Shermy exclaims "I wasted a good haircut!" in not getting to model it at school. Apparently Schulz himself was not a big fan of this look, even though he never changed it, as he once commented that he "disliked" the way he drew Shermy's hair.
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Shermy is a character from Charles Schulz's newspaper comic strip Peanuts, most prominently seen in the strip's early years. He often acted as Charlie Brown's superior when it came to things like athletics. As he did not have more to his personality than that, though, he was eventually dropped from the strip in 1969.
  • Shermy is a male character in the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. <default>Shermy</default> First appearance: Last appearance: Gender: Family: Voiced by:
  • Shermy was a character in the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles Schulz. Schulz named him after a friend from high school. When Peanuts made its debut on October 2, 1950, Shermy had the first lines of dialogue in the series, ending with "Good ol' Charlie Brown . . . How I hate him!" As Peanuts matured, however, Shermy became an extraneous character who was used less and less frequently, until his final appearance in 1969. In a television interview, Schulz said that in the 1950 debut of the strip, it was solely Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and a few minor characters, then showed the first strip, in which the "minor characters" he spoke of were clearly Patty and Shermy. Shermy's name was first mentioned on December 18, 1950, making him the last of the original characters to have the name revealed. In
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  • A Charlie Brown Christmas
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  • #228B22
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  • Carl Steven
  • Gabrielle DeFaria Ritter
  • Jake Miner
  • Ronald Hendrix
  • Andy Pessoa
  • Chris Doran
  • David Carey
  • Glenn Mendelson
  • Jake D. Smith
  • Michael Dockery
  • William Alexander Wunsch
  • Chris Doran Gabrielle DeFaria Ritter Glenn Mendelson David Carey Ronald Hendrix Michael Dockery Carl Steven Jake Miner Jake D. Smith Andy Pessoa William "Alex" Wunsch
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  • 1969-06-15(xsd:date)
  • Happiness Is A Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown
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Name
  • Shermy
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  • 1950-10-02(xsd:date)
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  • --06-15
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  • --10-02
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  • Chris Doran
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  • unknown
  • Unnamed parents, unnamed sister
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  • Male
  • male
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  • Shermy was a character in the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles Schulz. Schulz named him after a friend from high school. When Peanuts made its debut on October 2, 1950, Shermy had the first lines of dialogue in the series, ending with "Good ol' Charlie Brown . . . How I hate him!" As Peanuts matured, however, Shermy became an extraneous character who was used less and less frequently, until his final appearance in 1969. In a television interview, Schulz said that in the 1950 debut of the strip, it was solely Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and a few minor characters, then showed the first strip, in which the "minor characters" he spoke of were clearly Patty and Shermy. Shermy's name was first mentioned on December 18, 1950, making him the last of the original characters to have the name revealed. In Schulz's Peanuts-precursor strip Li'l Folks, a character resembling Shermy went by the name "Charlie Brown".
  • Performer(s) Appeared in Shermy is a character from Charles Schulz's newspaper comic strip Peanuts, most prominently seen in the strip's early years. He often acted as Charlie Brown's superior when it came to things like athletics. As he did not have more to his personality than that, though, he was eventually dropped from the strip in 1969. Shermy's only appearance in a Christmas special is in A Charlie Brown Christmas. For most of the special, he is seen in crowd shots with the other kids. When told that he is being cast as a shepherd in the Christmas play, he responds with his only line of the special - "Every Christmas it's the same; I always end up playing a shepherd."
  • Shermy is a male character in the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. <default>Shermy</default> First appearance: Last appearance: Gender: Family: Voiced by: Shermy began as one of the strip's main characters, being one of only three child characters who appeared in Peanuts when it started publication in October 1950. However, his personality was never very strongly developed and, as more characters were introduced to the strip, Shermy's appearances became much less frequent. By the time that the comic strip was first adapted for television in 1965, Shermy had already faded into relative obscurity and he ceased to appear in the strip four years later.
  • Shermy's major physical characteristic is his short, dark hair, which he had styled in a crew cut on April 18, 1953, and kept that way permanently thereafter. Shermy sometimes makes reference to the fact he seems doomed to have that look; he complains to Charlie Brown that he got a new hairstyle one weekend only to shortly come down with an illness that kept him from attending school. By the time the illness subsided, Shermy's hair had returned to its normal look, to which Shermy exclaims "I wasted a good haircut!" in not getting to model it at school. Apparently Schulz himself was not a big fan of this look, even though he never changed it, as he once commented that he "disliked" the way he drew Shermy's hair.
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