Psychiatric Help 5¢

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Psychiatric Help 5¢ is the humorous sign on Lucy van Pelt’s makeshift advice booth in the Peanuts comic strip, parodying a low-cost psychiatric service.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comic strip element
fictional object
running gag
appearsIn Peanuts animated films NERFINISHED
Peanuts comic strip NERFINISHED
Peanuts television specials NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Lucy van Pelt NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Charles M. Schulz NERFINISHED
currency United States cent
firstAppearedIn Peanuts NERFINISHED
frequentClient Charlie Brown NERFINISHED
genre humor
hasBoothOperator Lucy van Pelt NERFINISHED
hasCulturalImpact iconic image of Peanuts
widely parodied in popular culture
hasForm wooden booth
hasLanguage English
hasMemeStatus internet meme
hasPrice 5 cents GENERATED
hasSign Psychiatric Help 5¢ NERFINISHED
The Doctor is IN
hasSignageColor black text on light background
hasTheme childhood anxiety
mental health
self-help culture
inspiredBy real-world psychiatric practice
isPartOf Peanuts NERFINISHED
medium newspaper comic strip
narrativeFunction comic device for dialogue
vehicle for Lucy’s opinions
parodies advice booth
psychiatric service
priceType nominal fee
relatedTo Charlie Brown NERFINISHED
Lucy van Pelt NERFINISHED
Peanuts gang NERFINISHED
setting sidewalk
targetAudienceInFiction children in the strip
typicalText Psychiatric Help 5¢ NERFINISHED
The Doctor is IN
usedAs metaphor for informal therapy
symbol of low-cost advice
usedFor comic advice
humorous counseling
visualStyle simple line drawing

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Lucy’s psychiatric help booth hasSignText Psychiatric Help 5¢