Lucy’s psychiatric help booth

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Lucy’s psychiatric help booth is a recurring gag in the Peanuts comic strip where Lucy offers dubious psychological advice for a small fee from a makeshift stand parodying a lemonade or doctor’s booth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comic strip gag
fictional object
running gag
appearsIn Peanuts comic strip
surface form: Peanuts
appearsInMedium Peanuts animated films
surface form: Peanuts animated specials

newspaper comic strips
associatedWithCharacter Charlie Brown
Lucy van Pelt
audience general readership
chargesFee 5 cents
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Charles M. Schulz
culturalStatus iconic element of Peanuts
fictionalUniverse Peanuts universe
firstAppearedIn Peanuts comic strip
genre humor
hasComponent counter
front panel
overhead sign
hasMaterial wooden stand
hasOwnerInFiction Lucy van Pelt
hasPriceWrittenAs
hasSignText Psychiatric Help 5¢
The Doctor is IN
inspiredMerchandise Peanuts-themed playsets
Peanuts-themed toys
languageOfSign English
medium comic strip
notableFor Lucy’s dubious advice
running joke about cheap psychiatry
offersService psychiatric help
psychological advice
operatedBy Lucy van Pelt
parodies doctor’s office
lemonade stand
primaryClient Charlie Brown
recurringTheme comic misunderstanding of psychiatry
unrequited help for Charlie Brown
targetOfParody professional mental health services
tone comic
typicalInteraction Lucy advises Charlie Brown for a fee
typicalLocation outdoor setting
usedFor character interaction
comic relief
satire of psychiatry
visualStyle simple cartoon design

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Peanuts comic strip hasIconicMotif Lucy’s psychiatric help booth
subject surface form: Peanuts