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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSnoopy assumes the alter ego of insanely hot and charismatic dance machine Flashbeagle. Meanwhile, Sally pines for Linus and Lucy bosses everyone around.Snoopy assumes the alter ego of insanely hot and charismatic dance machine Flashbeagle. Meanwhile, Sally pines for Linus and Lucy bosses everyone around.Snoopy assumes the alter ego of insanely hot and charismatic dance machine Flashbeagle. Meanwhile, Sally pines for Linus and Lucy bosses everyone around.
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Fergie
- Sally Brown
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Stacy Ferguson)
Gary Goren
- Schroeder
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Gini Holtzman
- Patricia 'Peppermint Patty' Reichardt
- (Synchronisation)
Keri Houlihan
- Marcie
- (Synchronisation)
Brett Johnson
- Charlie Brown
- (Synchronisation)
Bill Melendez
- Snoopy
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Desirée Goyette
- Vocals by
- (Synchronisation)
Joey Scarbury
- Vocals by
- (Synchronisation)
Kevin Brando
- Vocals by (Schroeder)
- (Synchronisation)
Joe Chemay
- Vocals by
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Joseph Chemay)
Brad Kesten
- Vocals by (Charlie Brown)
- (Synchronisation)
David Wagner
- Vocals by (Linus van Pelt)
- (Synchronisation)
Jessica Lee Smith
- Vocals by (Lucy van Pelt)
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Jessie Lee Smith)
Jeremy Schoenberg
- Linus van Pelt
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Heather Stoneman
- Lucy van Pelt
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
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This 80's offering from the "Peanuts" shares a love-hate relationship with the fans of the series. People on the love side enjoy the silly nature of the program as well as the music. They also enjoy the cultural reference to what were popular trends in the mid 80's. People on the hate side however disliked the program for its attempt to capitalize of what were considered fads at the time. Personally, while not one of my favorite specials in the group...it's harmless. While seeing Snoopy dressed up in leg warmers is a bit rough to take, at least he's not being mauled by a dog sled team or being guilt-ed into moving back with his former owner. Watch this one after you've watched most of the others in the series.
Now, I love the Peanuts specials. Like most of today's adults, I grew up on them and cherish them. But this one, well... this is just one man's opinion, and feel free to disagree if you wish, but it's arguably the worst of the bunch. The whole Flashdance stuff REALLY dates it (most of today's kids wouldn't understand it), and Peppermint Patty's whole "I'm in shape!" routine tends to get really annoying after a while. Plus, the whole story is kinda weak by the past shows' usually high standards. Stick with the holiday shows, or if you really want a good non-holiday Peanuts show, track down Someday You'll Find Her, Charlie Brown.
As an interesting side note, if you do watch this episode, listen closely to the voice of Sally... it's none other than Stacy Ferguson, a.k.a. Fergie from the Black Eyed Peas.
As an interesting side note, if you do watch this episode, listen closely to the voice of Sally... it's none other than Stacy Ferguson, a.k.a. Fergie from the Black Eyed Peas.
There's not much of a story in this Peanuts special though the theme of dancing does connect the sketches. I do find it kinda strange that a kid's TV special is based on a R-rated movie however.
None of the Peanuts gang appear to be happy unless they are dancing. Even Snoopy fancies himself as a Tony Manolo type. Obviously though old Chuck can't get into the spirit of things. Though Snoopy's propensity for dancing to funky, old-school 80s beats does earn Sally Brown her first A in show-and-tell.
Bizarre really to think that Stacy Ferguson provided the voice of Lucy in this one.
None of the Peanuts gang appear to be happy unless they are dancing. Even Snoopy fancies himself as a Tony Manolo type. Obviously though old Chuck can't get into the spirit of things. Though Snoopy's propensity for dancing to funky, old-school 80s beats does earn Sally Brown her first A in show-and-tell.
Bizarre really to think that Stacy Ferguson provided the voice of Lucy in this one.
Flashbeagle has to be one of the funniest specials - at least as good as the holiday specials, and about a million times better than Bon Voyage.
It's basically a bunch of shorts linked together with the common thread of Snoopy sneaking out at night to a disco and returning tired in the morning. The shorts are hilarious - some great ones with Peppermint Patty and Marcy in class, and a few with Sally as well.
Snoopy's killer dance moves were based on a real person dancing - the animators pretty much drew over the frames of the dancer. The making-of special I saw said that this is one of the first times this method had been employed. Just a bit of trivia. :) The music is catchy, the show is funny - it's all-around Peanuts goodness. You really can't go wrong with Flashbeagle.
It's basically a bunch of shorts linked together with the common thread of Snoopy sneaking out at night to a disco and returning tired in the morning. The shorts are hilarious - some great ones with Peppermint Patty and Marcy in class, and a few with Sally as well.
Snoopy's killer dance moves were based on a real person dancing - the animators pretty much drew over the frames of the dancer. The making-of special I saw said that this is one of the first times this method had been employed. Just a bit of trivia. :) The music is catchy, the show is funny - it's all-around Peanuts goodness. You really can't go wrong with Flashbeagle.
...did I ever love this Peanuts special (I was 2-3, what more could you expect?). I remember renting it God only knows how many times on video with 'She's A Good Skate, Charlie Brown' after it. I was the biggest Snoopy fan on earth (still love him dearly)! I remember wearing my spandex Snoopy exercise clothes and dancing around all over the place to this special. There was really nothing to it other than the singing, but I wasn't old enough to care. I sang along with it, and had a blast while doing so.
I still remember the songs, particularly the main 'Flashbeagle' song ("He's a champion! He's the best!" "You should hear the sound of his naaaaa-me! They call him Flash- flash- flash- flaaash-beagle!"). I think this is pretty much the only Peanuts special that's actually dated, the rest are timeless. 'Flashbeagle' has the '80s written all over it, while most of the others hold up very well today. This is why the Peanuts have stayed so popular for so many years. I think they took a note of that after 'Flashbeagle'.
But I do have many wonderful childhood memories from 'Flashbeagle', so it has a special place in my heart.
I still remember the songs, particularly the main 'Flashbeagle' song ("He's a champion! He's the best!" "You should hear the sound of his naaaaa-me! They call him Flash- flash- flash- flaaash-beagle!"). I think this is pretty much the only Peanuts special that's actually dated, the rest are timeless. 'Flashbeagle' has the '80s written all over it, while most of the others hold up very well today. This is why the Peanuts have stayed so popular for so many years. I think they took a note of that after 'Flashbeagle'.
But I do have many wonderful childhood memories from 'Flashbeagle', so it has a special place in my heart.
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- WissenswertesCharles M. Schulz was inspired to create this special after watching the movie Flashdance (1983).
- PatzerDuring Snoopy's big dance in the disco, his shirt briefly disappears and reappears.
- Zitate
Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: Gym is my favorite class. I'm so dumb I wish all classes were gym. I sure look forward to gym.
- Alternative VersionenThe scene where Snoopy dances the night away had video effects that only appeared in the original April 16, 1984 airing on CBS.
- VerbindungenFeatured in It's Your 20th Television Anniversary, Charlie Brown (1985)
- SoundtracksPeppermint Patty's PE Program (I'm in Shape)
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Written by Ed Bogas and Desirée Goyette
Performed by Cast, Gini Holtzman, and Fergie
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By what name was It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown (1984) officially released in Canada in French?
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