555 95472
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| Peanuts character | |
| Age | Unknown, could range from 6 to 8, could be older than 8 |
|---|---|
| Gender | Male |
| Family | Sisters 4 and 3, Parents could be 1 and 2 |
| Birthday | Unknown |
555 "5" 95472 is a character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. He debuted in 1963, and continued to appear on and off until 1981. 5 has spiky hair and sometimes wears a shirt with the number five on it. 95472 is the family's "last name" (actually their ZIP code, which in real life corresponds to the ZIP code for Sebastopol, California, where Charles M. Schulz lived at the time). 5 has to keep telling his schoolteacher that the accent is on the 4.
As 5 once explained to Charlie Brown, his father, morose and hysterical over the preponderance of numbers in people's lives, had changed all of the family's names to numbers. Asked by Charlie Brown if it was Mr. 95472's way of protesting, 5 replied that this was actually his father's way of "giving in." 5 also has two sisters named 3 and 4. ("Nice feminine names," in Charlie Brown's sarcastic estimation). It can be assumed that their parents are named 1 and 2.
3 and 4, two identical red-haired girls (not to be confused with the Little Red-Haired Girl), appeared in only a handful of comic strips, but they along with 5 appear as part of the cast of A Charlie Brown Christmas, although none have speaking roles.
He is best remembered for his distinctive dancing from A Charlie Brown Christmas, which was parodied on an episode of Saturday Night Live and by Butters Stotch in "Asspen", an episode of South Park.

