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** Peppermint Patty can be a little abrasive, but she's generally not that demanding on holidays. ''A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving'' is about her inviting herself to Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving plans, as well as Franklin and Marcie. When Linus suggests explaining that the Browns are going out of town, Charlie Brown points out that Peppermint Patty doesn't let you get a word in and talks over you. Then she proceeds to complain about the snacks that Charlie Brown, Linus, and Snoopy prepare for the afternoon meal, asking "Chuck" if he knows anything about Thanksgiving dinners. Marcie has to point out that it was rather rude of Peppermint Patty to act this entitled.
** Snoopy has his moments. In the comics, he and Charlie Brown have an understanding where Charlie Brown tolerates his dog's imaginings, and Snoopy is happy to greet his human. During a brief falling-out where Charlie Brown accidentally cost Snoopy a world record during a baseball game, they agreed to a truce when Charlie Brown offered to make Snoopy the team manager. Some of the cartoons have moments where Snoopy is more disparaging of Charlie Brown and less than emotionally supportive. Charlie Brown also offered Snoopy the manager position when the latter was upset about another baseball game lost, making the grievance pettier.
* In ''[[DC Super Hero Girls]]'', Kara/Supergirl is more hot-tempered, snarky, and rebellious than most versions of the character, more like [[Power Girl]]. In fact, she technically ''is'' Power Girl in this version, taking the name, costume, and identity in one episode. And ''that'' one episode only makes her narcissistic from public admiration, making her ''more'' of a jerk.
 
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