Pig-Pen (Peanuts)
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Pig-Pen is a fictional character in the
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'' by Charles M. Schulz, syndicated in daily and Sunday newspapers in numerous countries all over the world. While amiable, he is a young boy who is, except on rare occasions, extremely dirty and attracts a permanent cloud of dust.


History

"Pig-Pen" is a nickname. In a 2000
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, Pig-Pen was found to be the fifth most popular ''Peanuts'' character. In strips up through 1980, Schulz spelled the character's name "Pig-Pen", with a hyphen; since 1981, the name has been spelled "Pigpen". He is also mocked by other characters because of his dirtiness. Pig-Pen is known for his perpetually filthy overalls and the cloud of dirt and dust that surrounds him everywhere he goes. When he takes a deep breath (to sing, for example), the dust rises briefly around him. He has proudly referred to his personal cloud as "the dust of ancient civilizations". He cannot seem to rid himself of the dust for more than the very briefest of periods — indeed, in spite of his best efforts, it appears that he ''cannot'' stay clean. He is referred to in an early strip as the only person who can get dirty while walking in a snowstorm. Nevertheless, on rare occasions he has briefly appeared clean, and hence unrecognizable. Once this was in order to impress Violet, of whom he was a bit fond. On another occasion (September 6, 1954), he managed to keep one side of his body clean and presented this clean side to Patty, causing her to believe that he was completely clean. In ''
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'' (2015), Patty seems to have a crush on Pig-Pen and he seems to return these feelings. Once, after bathing and dressing in clean clothes, Pig-Pen stepped outside his house and instantaneously became dirty and disheveled, whereupon he declared to Charlie Brown, "You know what I am? I'm a dust magnet!" On another occasion, Pig-Pen decided it was important to have clean hands, but after failing to wash them, realized that he had "reached a point of no return." One notable exception is an earlier strip where he gets caught in a brief but heavy rainfall, and while trying to seek shelter, the storm ends, revealing him to be clean. He responds with disdain, stating that, "In one minute the rain has washed away what took me all day to accomplish". Though Pig-Pen is proud of his uncleanliness, Charlie Brown is the only other ''Peanuts'' character to unconditionally accept Pig-Pen for who he is, even defending his uncleanliness in one strip (which was re-used in '' A Charlie Brown Christmas'' and ''Peanuts''): Charles Schulz admitted that he came to regret Pig-Pen's popularity, given the character's essentially one-joke nature; he utilized the character very rarely in the later years of the strip's run; Pig-Pen was featured in just over 100 of the 17,897 ''Peanuts'' comic strips that Schulz created (though still appearing commonly in the TV specials and movies of the franchise). Like most of Schulz's characters, Pig-Pen has (both with and without lines) appeared in many of the
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''Peanuts'' television specials beginning in the 1960s, as well as all five movies. One time, his clean self was shown in a
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titled '' This Is America, Charlie Brown'', where he is an
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aboard a futuristic
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, demonstrating how personal hygiene would apply in
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. True to form, the clean Pig-Pen is immediately dirtied again when dirt is attracted to him magnetically. In the 1990s, he appeared (in an animated overlay against a live-action backdrop) in a series of television
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for Regina
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where all the dirt is sucked off his body and filthy trousers by one of the company's products, arguably one of the few times where Pig-Pen remains clean. In 2015, Pig-Pen appeared in a commercial for All laundry detergent for a tie-in with ''
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''. In the commercial, Snoopy, dressed as a magician, puts a cloth over Pig-Pen and instantly makes him clean, causing Snoopy to get dirty. This is also one of the few times where he remains clean. Geoffrey Ornstein first voiced Pig-Pen in the 1965 movie ''A Charlie Brown Christmas''. Although he also later played the role in '' Charlie Brown's All Stars!'', other various actors have voiced him ever since. He last appeared in the ''Peanuts'' comic strip on September 8, 1999. That strip was very uncharacteristic of him in that it showed him embarrassed to the point of shame in his dirtiness, with none of the pride or sense of destiny that he expressed in earlier strips. Pig-Pen is evidently a talented musician, as he is shown playing the
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, notably in ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'', and later in the 1971 special '' Play It Again, Charlie Brown'' he easily takes to a set of drums brought out by Snoopy. He plays third base on Charlie Brown's baseball team, and is likely the best player; in a March 1997 strip, when asked by Lucy why he doesn't look as neat as the others, he answers that his previous year's batting average was .712, adding "Neatness doesn't bat .712".


Voiced by

*Geoffrey Ornstein (1963–1966) *Gabrielle DeFaria Ritter (1966–1969) *Christopher DeFaria (1969) *Chris Inglis (1971) *Tom Muller (1974) *Carl Steven (1984–1986) *Jacob Ferry (1994) *Brandon Taylor (1997) *Corey Padnos (2000) *Jake Miner (2003) * Shane Baumel (2011) *A.J. Tecce (2015) *Sage Correa (2016) *Zach Atkinson(2018) *Jacob Soley (2021–2023) *Lucien Duncan-Reid (2023–present)


References

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