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Marcie

Marcie
Peanuts character
Marcie from Peanuts.png
First appearance July 20, 1971
October 11, 1971 (officially named)
Last appearance

January 2, 2000 (comic strip)

The Peanuts Movie (film)
Voiced by
  • Jimmy Ahrens (1973–1976, 1977)
  • Casey Carlson (1977–1980, 1981)
  • Shannon Cohn (1980–1982)
  • Michael Dockery (1983, 1985)
  • Keri Houlihan (1984–1986, 1988)
  • Jason Mendelson (1986)
  • Tani Taylor Powers (1988)
  • Marie Cole (1989)
  • Lindsay Benesh (1992)
  • Nicole Fisher (1994–1997)
  • Ashley Edner (2000)
  • Jessica D. Stone (2002)
  • Melissa Montoya (2003)
  • Jessica Gordon (2006)
  • Rebecca Bloom (2015)
  • Taylor Autumn Bertman (2016)
Information
Gender Female

January 2, 2000 (comic strip)

Marcie Carlin is a fictional character featured in the long-running syndicated daily and Sunday comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz.

Marcie is a studious girl but is sometimes depicted as being terrible at sports. She has befriended the tomboyish, athletic Peppermint Patty, and she has a mostly-unrequited crush on the underdog Charlie Brown.

Marcie has appeared outside the comic strip, featured in numerous Peanuts television specials, cinematic films, theatrical plays, and video games.

Marcie made her first appearance in the daily strip from July 20, 1971, but her name wasn't mentioned until the strip from October 11. She first appeared on television in the 1973 special There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown. A forerunner of Marcie's character, a girl named Clara, made an appearance in a sequence at a girl's camp in June 1968. As Marcie became a part of the regular cast, she appeared in the same class as Peppermint Patty, sitting in the desk behind her.

In the animated special You're In the Super Bowl, Charlie Brown, Marcie's surname is given as "Johnson", but Schulz never gave her a surname in the comic strip; therefore, Johnson is not considered to be her official name. In the 2015 The Peanuts Movie, for which Schulz's son, Craig Schulz, and Schulz's grandson, Bryan Schulz, were included among the film's writers and producers, both had decided to include for the first time the full name of the character "Marcie Carlin," which appears on a bulletin board at the kids' school.

Marcie was a soft-spoken voice of reason to Peppermint Patty; an example of this showed in the 1973 Emmy Award winning special A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving; when Peppermint Patty throws a fit about the "dinner" Charlie Brown made for them, Marcie gently reminds her that he didn't invite her to dinner, but she invited herself. However, she is sometimes portrayed as being somewhat naive showed through in It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown when Marcie showed complete ineptitude in the kitchen, making several unsuccessful attempts at preparing eggs to color for Easter, and then later biting into one without removing the shell first ("Tastes terrible, sir"), all to Peppermint Patty's great consternation.


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