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Information technology's Christmastime Again, Charlie Dark-brown is an animated television special based on the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Thousand. Schulz. The special, the showtime Christmas-themed Peanuts special since the inaugural A Charlie Brown Christmas in 1965, is composed of various Christmas-related storylines from the strip itself. After an initial airing on CBS on November 23, 1992, the programme was released on video twice.

Plot

Original VHS comprehend fine art from Trounce.

1996 VHS cover art from Paramount.

It'southward Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown is composed of several Christmas-themed storylines, some of which are taken directly from the Peanuts comic strip, and some of which are combined with similar storylines. All the storylines are self-contained, and there is no overarching plot in this Christmas special.

  • Linus van Pelt attempts to ride downwards a snowy hill in a box, only to crash repeatedly.
  • Charlie Brown tries to sell wreaths door-to-door, with footling success. Sally Brown offers her assistance simply doesn't have any more success than her brother. Finally, she comes upward with a better way to testify off the wreaths by having Snoopy pose with them on his nose.
  • Linus passes a snowman that appears to be playing the flute. It turns out that Woodstock is under the hat, providing the music that's being heard.
  • Peppermint Patty worries about her Christmas book report. First, she calls Charlie Brownish, asking for suggestions on how to get out of it. Then she watches A Tale of Two Cities on TV and so she won't have to read the book, but she was confused by the parts about the shampoo, the soap, and the java, which were commercials. She then tries to make an excuse for not reading the book by claiming her grandfather said "if you read too many books, your head would fall off." So Marcie offers to assistance past holding onto Peppermint Patty's head. Then Peppermint Patty goes outside to build a snowman, claiming that she must give him life. Lastly, she calls Marcie to ask her what book they were supposed to read during Thanksgiving Vacation, only for Marcie to remind her that it'due south Christmas Vacation and that Easter is coming.
  • Peppermint Patty and Marcie nourish a performance of George Frideric Handel's Messiah. Marcie'due south attempt to stand during the Hallelujah Chorus result in her getting stuck in her chair. The side by side day, Peppermint Patty is writing a report nearly the experience, but since neither she nor Marcie knows Handel's first name, she says it was written by "Joe Handel."
  • Snoopy is playing the role of a corner Santa, except instead of ringing a bong, he uses a horn.
  • Linus passes another musical snowman, and this time finds Woodstock and his bird friends as a cord quartet underneath the hat.
  • Sally Brown is writing an English Theme about "The True Meaning of Christmas," but believes the truthful significant is "getting all you lot can get while the getting is practiced" and ignores Charlie Brown's insistence that Christmas is the joy of giving. She is then writing her Christmas List just has to enquire Charlie Dark-brown how to spell his name, much to his chagrin ("I'm your brother, and y'all don't even know how to spell my name?!"). She ultimately puts his proper noun down as "Sam," since she knows how to spell that. Finally, while writing a letter to Santa Claus, she'south inspired to write instead to his wife, "Mary Christmas," and congratulates her on deciding to keep her own proper noun.
  • Sally Chocolate-brown discovers all the candy canes are missing from the Christmas tree. Charlie Brownish suggests she looks outside because it turns out Snoopy and his bird friends had taken the canes in order to perform a trip the light fantastic toe number.
  • Linus tries to explain the true significant of Christmas to Sally Brown, quoting the same passage that he used inA Charlie Brownish Christmas. Even so, Emerge pays no attending to him, instead of worrying more almost her Christmas shopping, frustrating Linus. He so attempts to explain what a "calling bird" is referring to in the Twelve Days of Christmas, referring to David's usage of the term in the Bible. However, Emerge just complains that she'll just become crazier if she gets socks again for Christmas, frustrating Linus further. He then shares well-nigh how Albert Schweitzer dreaded the idea of getting Christmas gifts considering he hated having to write thank-you notes. In one case over again, however, Emerge misses the signal, because she has no idea who Albert Schweitzer is.
  • Charlie Brown wants to buy Peggy Jean a nice pair of gloves, but they cost $25. After disturbing over whether or not to buy them for her, he attempts to sell an autographed Joe Garagiola baseball, only to notice no takers. He then sells his entire comic book collection to get the money. Nonetheless, Peggy Jean had already been bought a new pair of gloves by her mother, so Charlie Chocolate-brown didn't give her the gloves ("Why give her something she already has?"). He does manage to salvage the situation by giving the gloves to Snoopy, so they didn't go to waste.
  • The children participate in a Christmas play, where Marcie plays The Virgin Mary, Franklin gets the office of Gabriel, Peppermint Patty reluctantly plays a sheep (though she forgets her line, and advertising-libs other beast sounds, much to the laughter of the audience), and Emerge plays an angel, who has to say the line "Hark!", but inadvertently says "Hockey stick!" Afterwards, a male child named Harold Affections drops past Charlie Brown'due south business firm, looking for Sally.
  • When Lucy tries to force Linus out of a beanbag chair, he reminds her that on Christmas Mean solar day, she said "Why practice we take to be nice to each other merely on Christmas? Why can't nosotros be prissy to each other every day?" Lucy gets angry and storms off, leaving Linus gratis to settle dorsum into the beanbag after saying "Joy to the World."

Notes

  • The original VHS release for the special mistakenly identified Peggy Jean as "the Piddling Red-Haired Girl" in the description. Further calculation to the defoliation, the special depicts Peggy Jean as a redhead when she is actually a brunette in the strip.
  • This is the first of two specials animated overseas at Wang Film Productions and Cuckoo's Nest Studios.
  • The storyline where Linus sleds down a hill in a cardboard box comes from the Dec 13 and Dec 14, 1991 strips, and the strip from January 26, 1992.
  • A storyline in which Charlie Brown wants to purchase gloves for Peggy Jean started on November 29, 1990, and ended on December 13, 1990. Later, the same series of strips reappeared from December iii, 1997, to December xiii, 1997.
  • A storyline in which Peppermint Patty talks to Charlie Brownish about avoiding reading her Christmas book report ran from December 20 to December 23, 1976.
  • A storyline in which Peppermint Patty and Marcie go to see George Frideric Handel's Messiah ran from December 18 to December 20, 1985.
  • A storyline in which Peppermint Patty has to play a sheep in the Christmas play ran from Dec 17 to December 22, 1984, and Dec 23 to December 25, 1988.
  • A storyline in which Sally Chocolate-brown plays an angel in the Christmas play ran from December 15 to December 24, 1983.
  • A storyline in which Charlie Brown is trying to sell Christmas wreaths with Sally Brownish offering her help ran from December 14 to December 24, 1982.
  • A storyline in which Snoopy plays a street corner Santa with a horn ran from Dec v to Dec vii, 1991. Material from an additional strip from Dec 23, 1989, was added to the scene equally well.
  • Well-nigh of the comic strips were previously adapted from Sally's Sweetness Babboo of The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Testify episode titled "The Play".
  • This is the first special with music by David Benoit and the starting time-time music by Vince Guaraldi was used since It's Arbor Twenty-four hours, Charlie Brown.

Errors

  • Since the special takes place in December, the kids should know information technology is past Thanksgiving.
  • Charlie Brown had no reason to buy a new pair of gloves when Peggy Jean intercepted him, but he is then seen buying them in the next scene.

Soundtrack

  1. "Linus and Lucy"
  2. "Charlie Brownish Theme"
  3. "Classical Horns"
  4. "Christmas Time Is Here" (instrumental)
  5. "Blue Charlie Brown"
  6. "Hallelujah" (traditional, arranged by Benoit)
  7. "Blue Charlie Brown"
  8. "Classical Violins"
  9. "Charlie Dark-brown Theme"
  10. "Oh, Tannenbaum" (traditional, bundled by Benoit)
  11. "Christmas Fourth dimension Is Here" (instrumental)
  12. "Blue Charlie Brownish"
  13. "Skating"
  14. "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" (traditional, arranged past Benoit)
  15. "Blue Charlie Brown"
  16. "Oh, Tannenbaum" (traditional, arranged past Benoit)
  17. "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" (traditional, arranged by Benoit)
  18. "Linus and Lucy"
  19. "Linus and Lucy"

Voice cast

  • Jamie E. Smith – Charlie Brown
  • John Christian Graas – Linus van Pelt
  • Marnette Patterson – Lucy van Pelt
  • Mindy Ann Martin – Sally Brown
  • Phillip Lucier – Peppermint Patty
  • Lindsay Benesh – Marcie
  • Sean Mendelson – Franklin
  • Deanna Tello – Peggy Jean/Violet
  • Matthew Slowik – Harold Angel
  • Bill Melendez – Snoopy/Woodstock

External links

  • It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Chocolate-brown on Christmas Specials Wiki.
  • It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown on the Internet Moving-picture show Database.
  • It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown on the Large Cartoon Database.
  • Quotations from It's Christmastime Once again, Charlie Brownish on Wikiquote.
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This Is America, Charlie Brown "The Mayflower Voyagers" • "The Birth of the Constitution" • "The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk" • "The NASA Space Station" • "The Building of the Transcontinental Railroad" • "The Bully Inventors" • "The Smithsonian and the Presidency" • "The Music and Heroes of America"
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