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The reboot of “Rugrats,” based on the former Nickelodeon television series profiling the daily lives of a group of small children, airs on the streaming service Paramount Plus. The Peanuts special’s promotion of the idea of having “two moms” is not the only example of modern children’s programming featuring well-established cartoon characters attempting to introduce children to LGBT ideology. Notably, he highlighted the "true meaning of Christmas" in the Charlie Brown holiday special where Linus reads the story of Jesus’s birth directly from the Gospel of Luke. Schulz himself was a professing Christian and Sunday School teacher who subtly explored religion, spiritual questions and biblical ideas in much of his work.
The comic strip spawned several film and television adaptations, including feature-length films as well as television specials such as “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” and “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.” And it’s all those moms who deserve to be celebrated,” Peppermint Patty declares.Ĭreated by the late cartoonist Charles Schulz, the Peanuts comic strip appeared in newspapers across the United States for several decades until the illustrator died in February 2000. “And even kids like me can have someone who acts like a mom. Peppermint Patty remarks, “My dad does all that mom stuff for me," adding: “For Mother’s Day, I’m going to celebrate my dad.”įrom there, Peppermint Patty asks, “There are all types of moms, right?” After responding, “of course,” Marcie notes that “some kids have two moms.” “Maybe you miss what moms do,” Marcie says. When Peppermint Patty tells Marcie, “I don’t know why I get so upset,” her friend replies that it was “because you miss your mom.” At this point, Peppermint Patty laments that she “never had a mom.” “Apparently, Mother’s Day is not her favorite holiday,” Charlie Brown concludes. A loud scream from her causes the cake that Charlie Brown prepared for his mother to fall on Lucy. Throughout the video, Peppermint Patty appears upset and uneasy about the upcoming holiday. The trailer lists some tips on celebrating Mother’s Day, accompanied by video footage of Charlie Brown’s attempts to provide his mother breakfast and cake for the holiday backfiring.