Celebrate the Spirit of Friendship with Franklin: The Heart of A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving!
Franklin shines in a sea of familiar faces, bringing friendship and calm to a chaotic Thanksgiving. He vies for inclusion, turning a simple meal into a celebration of togetherness, showing that gratitude is best shared with friends.
Franklin (A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving) Trivia
What is the name of the character who is invited to join Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving dinner in "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving"? (Expert)
#1: Franklin
#2: Linus
#3: Snoopy
#4: Peppermint Patty
What does Franklin sit on during the Thanksgiving dinner in "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving"? (Hard)
#1: A beach chair
#2: A picnic table
#3: A regular chair
#4: A blanket
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Franklin (A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving) Fun Facts
Franklin is the first African American character introduced in the Peanuts comic strip, making his debut in 1968, and he was known to bring a sense of diversity to the group.
Franklin was originally created by Charles Schulz as a response to the Civil Rights Movement, aimed at promoting racial inclusion in children's media.
Franklin (A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving) Polls
What's your favorite moment from Franklin in A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving?
When he joins the gang for the feast
When he builds the picnic table
When he shares his thoughts on gratitude
When he comforts Lucy
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Who is your favorite friend of Franklin in A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving?
Charlie Brown
Snoopy
Peppermint Patty
Marcie
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