Peanuts character quiz
Lucy
Good grief!
There's one in every gang. You are Lucy, the ruthlessly determined and cunning kid out to have a good time, at the expense of others if necessary. You always get what you want and you like it that way, since you probably wouldn't be capable of doing things very well by yourself anyway.
United Feature Syndicate says: Lucy Van Pelt works hard at being bossy, crabby and selfish. She is loud and yells a lot. Her smiles and motives are rarely pure. She's a know-it-all who dispenses advice whether you want it or not--and for Charlie Brown, there's a charge. She's a fussbudget, in the true sense of the word. She's a real grouch, with only one or two soft spots, and both of them may be Schroeder, who prefers Beethoven. As she sees it, hers is the only way. The absence of logic in her arguments holds a kind of shining lunacy. When it comes to compliments, Lucy only likes receiving them. If she's paying one--or even smiling--she's probably up to something devious.
My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
You scored higher than 46% on lazy
You scored higher than 80% on bossy
You scored higher than 3% on talented
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Lucy
Good grief!
There's one in every gang. You are Lucy, the ruthlessly determined and cunning kid out to have a good time, at the expense of others if necessary. You always get what you want and you like it that way, since you probably wouldn't be capable of doing things very well by yourself anyway.
United Feature Syndicate says: Lucy Van Pelt works hard at being bossy, crabby and selfish. She is loud and yells a lot. Her smiles and motives are rarely pure. She's a know-it-all who dispenses advice whether you want it or not--and for Charlie Brown, there's a charge. She's a fussbudget, in the true sense of the word. She's a real grouch, with only one or two soft spots, and both of them may be Schroeder, who prefers Beethoven. As she sees it, hers is the only way. The absence of logic in her arguments holds a kind of shining lunacy. When it comes to compliments, Lucy only likes receiving them. If she's paying one--or even smiling--she's probably up to something devious.
Good grief!
There's one in every gang. You are Lucy, the ruthlessly determined and cunning kid out to have a good time, at the expense of others if necessary. You always get what you want and you like it that way, since you probably wouldn't be capable of doing things very well by yourself anyway.
United Feature Syndicate says: Lucy Van Pelt works hard at being bossy, crabby and selfish. She is loud and yells a lot. Her smiles and motives are rarely pure. She's a know-it-all who dispenses advice whether you want it or not--and for Charlie Brown, there's a charge. She's a fussbudget, in the true sense of the word. She's a real grouch, with only one or two soft spots, and both of them may be Schroeder, who prefers Beethoven. As she sees it, hers is the only way. The absence of logic in her arguments holds a kind of shining lunacy. When it comes to compliments, Lucy only likes receiving them. If she's paying one--or even smiling--she's probably up to something devious.
Same here, ha ha
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Woodstock
Good grief!
Hooray! You are Woodstock, the bizarre and unintelligible bird that speaks exclusively in apostrophes. Woodstock is tiny but not to be underestimated as he always gets his way in the end, and you are no different (except possibly for your size). For a small bird he is capable of some amazing feats, but rarely possesses the initiative or inclination to carry them out.
United Feature Syndicate says: Woodstock is the smallest of the Peanuts characters but has a big presence for a little bird. He's a little inept, his flying and logic are erratic, but he can type and take shorthand and usually is game for anything Snoopy wants to do. Although he's the butt of many of Snoopy's practical jokes, he's the beagle's closest friend and confidant- and has made attempts at retaliation. Because of his size and the company he keeps, Woodstock is an accident waiting to happen. Being a bird and tiny, he gets a little insecure around Thanksgiving and big moving objects. He's the only baseball player who gets an automatic walk if the ball rolls over him. Woodstock talks birdspeak only, and finds an alphabet made up entirely of exclamation points quite adequate to express such emotions as distress, frustration and a real temper. His flocking friends are Bill, Harriet, Olivier and Conrad.
Good grief!
Just like Snoopy, you may appear to be dependent on others, but in the end you usually get your own way. You are much more imaginative and talented than the average person (beagle), but are just as likely to be found sleeping on the roof of your house as you are to be doing anything productive.
United Feature Syndicate says: Snoopy is an extroverted beagle with a Walter Mitty complex. He is a virtuoso at every endeavor- at least in his daydreams atop his doghouse. He regards his master, Charlie Brown, as "that round-headed kid" who brings him his supper dish. He is fearless though prudently cautious about "the cat next door." He never speaks- that would be one human trait too many- but he manages to convey everything necessary in facial expressions and thought balloons. A one-man show with superior intelligence and vivid imagination, he has created such multiple personalities as: Joe Cool, World War I Flying Ace, Literary Ace, Flashbeagle, Vulture, Foreign Legionnaire, etc
Wow, I never considered myself to be like Snoopy. Haha that's pretty cool.
Marcie
Good grief!
Aw, aren't you the sweet little glasses-wearing submissive angel. Like Marcie you're great at what you do, but have a tendency to let others dictate to you what you'll do and when. But you're a good friend and try your best to please others.
United Feature Syndicate says: Marcie is Peppermint Patty's best friend. From the moment they met at summer camp, Marcie has called Peppermint Patty "Sir" out of admiration and misguided manners. An unlikely pair, they seem to have nothing in common yet that is what makes their friendship so genuine. Marcie is the smartest of the Peanuts gang, but also the most naive. She's always willing to help out her friend with school work and she's not above sharing test answers or calling her on the phone to remind her of homework assignments. There is an innocence to Marcie and Peppermint Patty is her protector. Marcie is also completely inept when it comes to sports, yet they still let her play on the baseball team. If Marcie and Peppermint Patty ever have a falling out it's likely to be over Charlie Brown, who they both secretly love.
Pigpen
Good grief!
You're a genuinely nice and friendly person, just like Pigpen. Also like him, you're content to do nothing and wallow in your own filth to the extent that kids without the benefit of colour comics will wind up thinking that you're of a different racial pesuasion. Good on you, I suppose.
United Feature Syndicate says: Before grunge was cool, Pigpen made his debut in the Peanuts comic strip on July 13, 1954 and since then has been the butt of "dirt" gags. He walks around in a cloud of dust, sprinkling dirt on all he comes in contact with. Pigpen is happily messy. He doesn't try to explain it, hide it, fight it. For him, it's just a fact of life. His slovenly ways paid off in 1993 with a series of television commercials for Regina vacuum cleaners which combined animation with live-action.
Your Analysis (Vertical line = Average)
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lazy Distribution
You scored 75% on lazy, higher than 75% of your peers.
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bossy Distribution
You scored 25% on bossy, higher than 5% of your peers.
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talented Distribution
You scored 13% on talented, higher than 2% of your peers.
Good grief!
You're a genuinely nice and friendly person, just like Pigpen. Also like him, you're content to do nothing and wallow in your own filth to the extent that kids without the benefit of colour comics will wind up thinking that you're of a different racial pesuasion. Good on you, I suppose.
United Feature Syndicate says: Before grunge was cool, Pigpen made his debut in the Peanuts comic strip on July 13, 1954 and since then has been the butt of "dirt" gags. He walks around in a cloud of dust, sprinkling dirt on all he comes in contact with. Pigpen is happily messy. He doesn't try to explain it, hide it, fight it. For him, it's just a fact of life. His slovenly ways paid off in 1993 with a series of television commercials for Regina vacuum cleaners which combined animation with live-action.
Your Analysis (Vertical line = Average)
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lazy Distribution
You scored 75% on lazy, higher than 75% of your peers.
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bossy Distribution
You scored 25% on bossy, higher than 5% of your peers.
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talented Distribution
You scored 13% on talented, higher than 2% of your peers.
Incidentally, my personal hygiene is beyond reproach. It's the content of my mind that's a pigpen.
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Franklin
Good grief!
So you're the token black character. But that's okay, because just like Franklin you'll work pretty hard to get noticed anyway. You're everyone's best friend although lacking any major traits that stand out.
United Feature Syndicate says: Franklin met Charlie Brown at the beach in 1968. They'd never met before because they went to different schools, but they had fun playing ball so Charlie Brown invited Franklin to visit him at this house across town for another play session. Later, Franklin turned up as center-fielder on Peppermint Patty's baseball team and sits in front of her at school. Franklin is thoughtful and can quote the Old Testament as effectively as Linus. In contrast with the other characters, Franklin has the fewest anxieties and obsessions. He and Charlie Brown spend quite a bit of time talking about their respective grandfathers. When Franklin first appeared in the late 60s, his noticeably darker skin set some readers in search of a political meaning. However, the remarkable becomes unremarkable when readers learn that Schulz simply introduced Franklin as another character, not a political statement.
You scored 50% on lazy, higher than 36% of your peers.
You scored 13% on bossy, higher than 2% of your peers.
You scored 50% on talented, higher than 32% of your peers.
Schroeder
Good grief!
Just like Schroeder, you are the awesome at what you do and you know it. You won't let anyone or anything get in between you and your passions!
United Feature Syndicate says: Schroeder, who idolizes Beethoven, brought classical music to the Peanuts strip. Reserved and usually unruffled, Schroeder reacts only when Woodstock tries to make his grand piano into a playground, or Lucy seeks to make it her courting grounds. The latter can lead to minor violence.
Your Analysis (Vertical line = Average)
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lazy Distribution
You scored 25% on lazy, higher than 11% of your peers.
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bossy Distribution
You scored 63% on bossy, higher than 49% of your peers.
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talented Distribution
You scored 100% on talented, higher than 96% of your peers.
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Music Theory 101: Cadences.
Authentic cadence: V-I
Plagal cadence: IV-I
Deceptive cadence: V- ANYTHING BUT I ! !! !
Beethoven cadence: V-I-V-I-V-V-V-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I
-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I! I! I! I I I
Rerun
Good grief!
Rerun was one of the last characters to join the Peanuts gang, and like him you are surprisingly gifted and precocious, but also work hard to make sure your goals are met. Rerun is the youngest Peanut, and like him you still often don't get your way even when you know better.
United Feature Syndicate says: Rerun Van Pelt is often mistaken for Linus even though he's his little brother. He can always be recognized in his trademark overalls. Rerun is more skeptical than his brother, much harder to convince, and always gets around Lucy where Linus gives in. His only fear is being the passenger on one of his mother's bicycle-riding errands. Somehow, Rerun is the only witness to her riding into grates and potholes. Luckily, he always wears a helmet. Rerun also longs for a dog of his own, but since his parent won't let him have one, he tries to "borrow" Snoopy from Charlie Brown. Snoopy won't have any part of it unless Rerun brings cookies.
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Schroeder
Good grief!
Just like Schroeder, you are the awesome at what you do and you know it. You won't let anyone or anything get in between you and your passions!
United Feature Syndicate says: Schroeder, who idolizes Beethoven, brought classical music to the Peanuts strip. Reserved and usually unruffled, Schroeder reacts only when Woodstock tries to make his grand piano into a playground, or Lucy seeks to make it her courting grounds. The latter can lead to minor violence.
