Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe Peanuts gang is involved in a variety of activities, including a baseball game and a school field trip.The Peanuts gang is involved in a variety of activities, including a baseball game and a school field trip.The Peanuts gang is involved in a variety of activities, including a baseball game and a school field trip.
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Casey Carlson
- Polly
- (Synchronisation)
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Shannon Cohn
- Marcie
- (Synchronisation)
Christopher Donohoe
- Schroeder
- (Synchronisation)
Kristen Fullerton
- Lucy van Pelt
- (Synchronisation)
Brent Hauer
- Peppermint Patty
- (Synchronisation)
Michael Mandy
- Charlie Brown
- (Synchronisation)
Cindi Reilly
- Sally Brown
- (Synchronisation)
Rocky Reilly
- Linus van Pelt
- (Synchronisation)
Bill Melendez
- Snoopy
- (Synchronisation)
Lee Mendelson
- Hat Seller
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Charles M. Schulz
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
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"A Charlie Brown Celebration" is aptly named, as it really is just that: a celebration of what made the Peanuts comic strip popular. It is a bit different, though, for two reasons. The first is that it is an hour long, and all previous made-for-TV specials prior to this had been 30 minutes. The second is that there is no cohesive story or plot here. Rather, the entire program is made up of smaller skits, some as short as 10-15 seconds; others are several minutes. None could support an entire show, and so they ended up here. It's like if Charles Schulz pulled out his sketch book and transported several of his ideas from paper to screen at once.
"Celebration" is also noteworthy because it contains the first animated appearance of two minor Peanuts characters: Eudora and Truffles. "Who?" you may ask lol. Yeah me too. I had to look them up, but these two characters both appeared briefly in the Peanuts daily comic strip in the 1970s. And they both make an appearance here.
Another reviewer wrote that this is his or her favorite Peanuts special, but I have a hard time understanding that sentiment. It's entertaining for sure, but it lacks any truly heartwarming or sentimental moments that made the best Peanuts specials "special." What you get here is what you might expect. Sally still has a crush on Linus. Lucy still tries to shake Schroeder from his Beethoven obsession. Charlie still wants to kick the football. This is all fine and good, but your favorite? That seems a bit of a stretch.
So, overall, amusing and entertaining. As I said, about what you'd expect from a good (not great) Peanuts program. Peanuts fans should not be disappointed.
7/10. Would I watch again (Y/N)?: Yes.
"Celebration" is also noteworthy because it contains the first animated appearance of two minor Peanuts characters: Eudora and Truffles. "Who?" you may ask lol. Yeah me too. I had to look them up, but these two characters both appeared briefly in the Peanuts daily comic strip in the 1970s. And they both make an appearance here.
Another reviewer wrote that this is his or her favorite Peanuts special, but I have a hard time understanding that sentiment. It's entertaining for sure, but it lacks any truly heartwarming or sentimental moments that made the best Peanuts specials "special." What you get here is what you might expect. Sally still has a crush on Linus. Lucy still tries to shake Schroeder from his Beethoven obsession. Charlie still wants to kick the football. This is all fine and good, but your favorite? That seems a bit of a stretch.
So, overall, amusing and entertaining. As I said, about what you'd expect from a good (not great) Peanuts program. Peanuts fans should not be disappointed.
7/10. Would I watch again (Y/N)?: Yes.
There is no plot or ongoing story in this Peanuts special. It seems more like an animated version of several of Charles Schultz's (who gives us an introduction to the show) Peanut's comic strips. At least there is some variety at the very least.
Some of the stories include Peppermint Patty being duped into graduating from Dog Obedience School believing it to be a Private School, the kids fussing over undone homework, Lucy throws away Shroder's piano and Chuck ends up in hospital. It's mildly amusing stuff but the changing stories will probably make it end being suited more for repeat viewings.
Some of the stories include Peppermint Patty being duped into graduating from Dog Obedience School believing it to be a Private School, the kids fussing over undone homework, Lucy throws away Shroder's piano and Chuck ends up in hospital. It's mildly amusing stuff but the changing stories will probably make it end being suited more for repeat viewings.
This is probably my favorite of all the Charlie Brown specials. Okay, I haven't seen all of them, but it's my favorite of the ten or so I've seen. It's an hour of short, creative, hilarious skits. This format (more like the comics) allows the characters to do more "off the wall" type stuff because they aren't preoccupied with a long story or a holiday, as in some of the other specials. This is sad I'm reviewing cartoons, but I love this one! "It's woman against piano! Woman is winning!! Woman is winning!!"
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- WissenswertesThe Grownup who hands Peppermint Patty her baseball hat at the game who says: "Here's your cap, kid" is the producer, Lee Mendelson
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Marcie: Babe Ruth had a cap. Willie Mays had a cap. Ted Williams had a cap. Maury Wills had a cap. Willie McCovey had a cap. Mickey Mantle had cap.
Peppermint Patty: Marcie will you shut up!
Marcie: Even Joe Garagiola had a cap.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown? (1983)
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