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* Tricia: Peppermint Patty
* Tricia: Peppermint Patty
* Van's Sister: Lucy
* Van's Sister: Lucy
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* [[Abusive Parents]]
* [[Abusive Parents]]
* [[Adults Are Useless]]: Lampshaded, specifically the traditional muffled-trumpet ''Peanuts'' voices.
* [[Adults Are Useless]]: Lampshaded, specifically the traditional muffled-trumpet ''Peanuts'' voices.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Just about every single cliché from various earlier "[[Darker and Edgier]]" pariodies of the comic show up here in some form, from Snoopy getting rabies to Peppermint Patty and Marcie having a huge lesbian subtext going on, and everyone is generally foul-mouthed, drug-abusing and sex-obsessed -- but despite all this, the comic's ideals and themes are upheld and honored (if stretched a little), and {{spoiler|the final scene, with the letter from C.S. (aka Charles Schultz) is full of heartfelt words of encouragement to C. B., telling him that he ''is'' a good man when all is said and done... and, depending on your interpetation, that his friend, dog and bird are happy in the afterlife.}}
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Just about every single cliché from various earlier "[[Darker and Edgier]]" pariodies of the comic show up here in some form, from Snoopy getting rabies to Peppermint Patty and Marcie having a huge lesbian subtext going on, and everyone is generally foul-mouthed, drug-abusing and sex-obsessed—but despite all this, the comic's ideals and themes are upheld and honored (if stretched a little), and {{spoiler|the final scene, with the letter from C.S. (aka Charles Schultz) is full of heartfelt words of encouragement to C. B., telling him that he ''is'' a good man when all is said and done... and, depending on your interpetation, that his friend, dog and bird are happy in the afterlife.}}
* [[Alternative Character Interpretation|Alternative Character Backstory]]: {{spoiler|Matt}} gets one ''hell'' of a [[Freudian Excuse]], making him seem very much [[The Woobie]]- at least in terms of his comic counterpart.
* [[Alternative Character Interpretation|Alternative Character Backstory]]: {{spoiler|Matt}} gets one ''hell'' of a [[Freudian Excuse]], making him seem very much [[The Woobie]]- at least in terms of his comic counterpart.
* [[Berserk Button]]: NEVER call Matt 'Pigpen' {{spoiler|Beethoven makes this mistake at the end of the play, and his life.}}
* [[Berserk Button]]: NEVER call Matt 'Pigpen' {{spoiler|Beethoven makes this mistake at the end of the play, and his life.}}

Revision as of 07:34, 29 June 2016

Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenaged Blockhead is a 2004 play by Bert V. Royal. A Darker and Edgier take on the Peanuts universe, the show starts with the death of Snoopy and Woodstock, and somehow only manages to get more depressing from there. Due to copyright and trademark issues, none of the characters go by their official Peanuts-verse names.

The main characters are:

  • C.B.: Charlie Brown. Probably the most well-adjusted character (until the plot happens).
  • C.B.'s Sister: Sally
  • Van: Linus gone pothead. When C.B. and Van's sister burnt his security blanket, his response was to mix it with weed and smoke it.
  • Matt: Pig-Pen. In the years since Peanuts, he's turned into a germaphobe and a homophobe.
  • Beethoven: Schroeder
  • Marcy: Marcie
  • Tricia: Peppermint Patty
  • Van's Sister: Lucy

Tropes used in Dog Sees God include: