The cover of the October 1970 issue of MAD Magazine (#138).Peanuts has been referenced in MAD Magazine multiple times over the years. In the episode "The Bourne Leg-a-Turkey / PilGrimm", A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving is mentioned in MAD moments. "The Legend of Snoopy Hollow" is a parody of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. In the episode "Frankenwinnie / ParaMorgan", there is a parody of It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.A Charlie Brown balloon is seen at a parade in "The Blunder Games".Charlie Brown hurts himself online to become an Internet celebrity in "iCharlie" (a parody of iCarly).Charlie Brown appears in "Garfield of Dreams", as one of the comic heroes.The Peanuts gang gets spoofed, along with American actor Charlie Sheen. In the episode, "FROST / Undercover Claus", there is a parody of A Charlie Brown Christmas.In the MAD TV show theme song, a clay-animated version of Charlie Brown is shown.On September 6, 2010, a MAD TV show debuted on Cartoon Network. The boy first appeared on the cover of issue #30 from December 1955 and has appeared on the cover of nearly all subsequent editions. Neuman first appeared in MAD issue #24 from July 1955, appearing with what has become his signature motto, "What, me worry?" (written as "What? Me worry?" for that first appearance). Neuman, a boy with large ears, one eye lower than the other and a gap-toothed grin, an image that had already existed for several years before appearing in the magazine. The image most strongly associated with MAD magazine is that of Alfred E. Its format is divided into a number of recurring segments such as TV and movie parodies, as well as freeform articles. The magazine offers satire on all aspects of life and popular culture, politics, entertainment, and public figures. Launched as a comic book before it became a magazine, it was widely imitated and influential, impacting not only satirical media but the entire cultural landscape of the 20th century. MAD is an American humor magazine founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines in 1952.
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