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''This page is about the Peanuts character; for other definitions see Pigpen.

Pig-Pen is a character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz.

Pig-Pen's gimmick is that he is always dirty. He is best-known for the cloud of dirt and dust that follows him wherever he goes. When he takes a deep breath such as to sing, the dust rises briefly around him. He sometimes refers to it somewhat nobly as the dust of ancient civilizations. He cannot and will not wash it off for more than the briefest of periods - in fact, he is referred to in an early strip as the only person who can get dirty from walking down the street. Nevertheless, on rare occasions he has very briefly appeared clean, and hence unrecognizable, in the strip. Once this was in order to impress Violet, whom he was a bit fond of.

Once right after washing and dressing in clean clothes, as Charlie Brown watched, Pig-Pen stepped outside and almost instantaneously became dirty and disheveled, and noted, "You know what I am? I'm a dust magnet!" At one point, Pig-Pen decided it was important to have clean hands, but one day while trying to wash his hands, he realized that the dirt would not come off and he had "reached a point of no return."

Pig-Pen first appeared in the Peanuts comic strip on July 13, 1954. Schulz admitted that he came to regret Pig-Pen's popularity, given his essentially one-joke nature; he utilized the character very rarely in the later years of the strip's run.

Pig-Pen plays on Charlie Brown's baseball team, usually at third base. He is known for kicking up an even bigger cloud of dirt while running on the basepaths and sliding into bases.

For a while in the 1950s, Pig-Pen even had a real name, Franklin (hence being called "Pig-Pen" Franklin), but that did not last long.

Like most of Schulz's characters, Pig-Pen appeared in several of the animated Peanuts television specials beginning in the 1960s. In the 1990s, he appeared (in an animated overlay against a live-action backdrop) in a series of television commercials for Regina vacuum cleaners where all his dirt is sucked off by one of the company's products.

A character similar to Pig-Pen called "Dog Poo" is a background character in earlier episodes of South Park.

Geoffrey Ornstein first voiced Pig-Pen in 1965. Various actors voiced him ever since.

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