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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen his team is offered membership in the Little League, Charlie Brown finds he must make a difficult moral decision.When his team is offered membership in the Little League, Charlie Brown finds he must make a difficult moral decision.When his team is offered membership in the Little League, Charlie Brown finds he must make a difficult moral decision.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
- 4 nominations au total
Sally Dryer
- Lucy van Pelt
- (voix)
Christopher Shea
- Linus van Pelt
- (voix)
- (as Chris Shea)
Ann Altieri
- Frieda
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
Bill Melendez
- Snoopy
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
Glenn Mendelson
- Schroeder
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
Karen Mendelson
- Violet
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
Geoffrey Ornstein
- Pigpen
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
Gabrielle DeFaria Ritter
- Shermy
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
- …
Cathy Steinberg
- Sally Brown
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
Lynn Vanderlip
- Patty
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
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Second animated special based on the cartoon strips of Charles M. Schulz is about poor luckless Charlie Brown's attempts to win at least one game, and break a long losing streak. Charlie gets some initially good news when he is offered the chance to join an official little league, and get to wear real uniforms, but even that hope is dashed when he is informed that the league won't accept either girls or pets(Snoopy). How can Charlie break this news to the gang without the risk of them walking away from the game forever, and him in particular? Lightweight special is stuck between two classics, and is just too flimsy and silly to be remembered. Best for Baseball fans.
A bunch of children with lack of morale led by Charlie Brown, who keep getting bullied by his fellow female friends.
A bleak, gloomy and depressing atmosphere latched into these kid's lives. They only witnessed failure after failure. I'm worried about their mental health.
A bleak, gloomy and depressing atmosphere latched into these kid's lives. They only witnessed failure after failure. I'm worried about their mental health.
In this second ever Peanuts TV special Charlie Brown is in the bad books of the rest of the gang (as if he's ever in their good books) for being utterly hopeless at baseball and losing every game. He's a curse on their team and they'd all rather spend summer doing their own individual thing.
But when he arranges to have personalized shirts made for the team they come back, though he neglects to tell them it's on the condition that Snoopy and the girls get kicked out.
He's damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. Old Blockhead just can't do anything right. For a 1966 effort the colors and sound in this one were surprisingly good. It may not have the lasting appeal of the seasonal specials, but it's still worth watching.
But when he arranges to have personalized shirts made for the team they come back, though he neglects to tell them it's on the condition that Snoopy and the girls get kicked out.
He's damned if he does and damned if he doesn't. Old Blockhead just can't do anything right. For a 1966 effort the colors and sound in this one were surprisingly good. It may not have the lasting appeal of the seasonal specials, but it's still worth watching.
The second Peanuts TV special is a baseball-themed one. Charlie Brown sucks at baseball and his team, frustrated with "that old blockhead" for losing them the first game of the season, quits. Shortly after Charlie finds out the team has the chance to join the Little League, with a sponsor who will pay for new uniforms and everything. Everyone's excited and eager to play again, even with sucky Charlie Brown. But then the news is handed down to Chuck that the team can't have the girls or Snoopy on it. So he struggles with how to tell them, knowing they will rip him a new one. Lots of funny lines in this one but also lots of heart. Love the ending.
Charlie Brown's baseball team is horrible and his whole team blames him. It's the start of a new season. After another embarrassing loss, everybody quits to do something fun for the summer. Hardware store owner Mr. Hennessey offers to sponsor the baseball team. The team reunites for the promise of uniforms. Hennessey then withdraws since girls and dog are forbidden in the league. Charlie Brown keeps the secret to himself. The team does a lot better but Charlie Brown's bonehead play loses the game. Everybody blames him until Linus reveals the secret. The team makes a manager's uniform for Charlie Brown out of Linus' blanket.
This takes a large section of the Peanuts world and sets it for the second TV special after "A Charlie Brown Christmas". It suffers by comparison. It tries to have a lesson but it doesn't work as well. The message is a little muddled. It also doesn't have anything iconic like the Charlie Brown tree or The Great Pumpkin. It's fine for loser Charlie but it needs to say something more beautiful about losing.
This takes a large section of the Peanuts world and sets it for the second TV special after "A Charlie Brown Christmas". It suffers by comparison. It tries to have a lesson but it doesn't work as well. The message is a little muddled. It also doesn't have anything iconic like the Charlie Brown tree or The Great Pumpkin. It's fine for loser Charlie but it needs to say something more beautiful about losing.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFirst Peanuts special of the 1960s to be sponsored by Dolly Madison Cakes.
- GaffesEarly in the show, Charlie Brown says "we have 5 boys, 3 girls, and 1 dog on the team" - but all 4 of the girls are shown playing along with Snoopy and the 5 boys.
- Citations
[first lines]
Everyone: [after he dropped a sure out] You blockhead, Charlie Brown!
- Versions alternativesIn the original aired version, after the opening credits was Charlie Brown walking past a fence showing the special's sponsors, which, at the time, were Coca-Cola and Dolly Madison.
- ConnexionsFeatured in You Don't Look 40, Charlie Brown! (1990)
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Die Mannschaft braucht dich, Charlie Brown
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée25 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was Charlie Brown's All Stars! (1966) officially released in Canada in English?
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