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Good Grief! "Charlie Brown Christmas" Remix Turns Peanuts Gang On Its Head, "Mad Men" Style

Posted by Bryan Christian

 

Ever wanted to know what Good Ol' Charlie Brown would have been like if he'd worked in an ad agency? Well, for one thing, he occasionally nails his fellow employees. Take that, Don Draper!

Click through for the foulmouthed, very funny video!

Actually, we have to say: we can't be the first people to have seen this and thought: "you know, it's actually just this sort of existential nightmare of a life that Charles M. Schultz was obsessed with when he was writing Peanuts." Mean, anyone else read that shit lately? It's nightmarish, a line drawing reiteration of Sartre's observation that "hell is other people." So yeah, this version's got swearing, and booze, and ill-advised hookups with Charlie Brown. But still: kinda the same.

Oh, look: one of Gawker's commenters noticed too, posting the first ever (remarkably dismal) Peanuts daily strip underneath. Merry Christmas, everyone!

[via Gawker]

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Bryan Christian has worked as a writer for Epicurious, GenArt and ID magazine; a web producer for WWD and Condé Nast; and a cameraman for his friends. He's married and lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

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