← Back to context Comment by metabagel 16 hours ago Charlie Brown is a child. 5 comments metabagel Reply rolymath 1 hour ago Surprised I had to read this far down the thread to find this comment. jfengel 11 hours ago Sorta. The whole point of the strip is that they don't talk or act like children."Schultz" is German for "brown". He's very much the author's adult POV, using a child-looking character to disarm the cynicism. unwind 9 hours ago Brown in German is actually, wait for it, "braun". rags2riches 10 hours ago > "Schultz" is German for "brown".Beleg fehlt. impossiblefork 11 hours ago Schultz actually is not German for brown. It's a name deriving from the name of a kind of medieval tax official.
jfengel 11 hours ago Sorta. The whole point of the strip is that they don't talk or act like children."Schultz" is German for "brown". He's very much the author's adult POV, using a child-looking character to disarm the cynicism. unwind 9 hours ago Brown in German is actually, wait for it, "braun". rags2riches 10 hours ago > "Schultz" is German for "brown".Beleg fehlt. impossiblefork 11 hours ago Schultz actually is not German for brown. It's a name deriving from the name of a kind of medieval tax official.
impossiblefork 11 hours ago Schultz actually is not German for brown. It's a name deriving from the name of a kind of medieval tax official.
Surprised I had to read this far down the thread to find this comment.
Sorta. The whole point of the strip is that they don't talk or act like children.
"Schultz" is German for "brown". He's very much the author's adult POV, using a child-looking character to disarm the cynicism.
Brown in German is actually, wait for it, "braun".
> "Schultz" is German for "brown".
Beleg fehlt.
Schultz actually is not German for brown. It's a name deriving from the name of a kind of medieval tax official.