The Peanuts were my favorite cartoon growing up and I would never miss their Thanksgiving, Halloween, and Christmas specials. Everyone can relate to Charlie Brown because we lose more than we win in life. He doesn’t get to kick that football, his dog has more things than he does and he is forever trying to get the elusive little redhead girl to notice him.
The Peanuts inhabit a kid’s world where grownups are felt but not heard. At least not in English.
This 1965 special has everything good about them in one show.
The gang is skating and Charlie Brown is telling Linus that despite Christmas being a happy time he is depressed. Linus tells Charlie that is normal and Lucy pipes in with “Of all the Charlie Browns in the world, you’re the Charlie Browniest.” That sums it all up.
Charlie gets to direct the Christmas play and his main job was to get a spectacular Christmas tree under Lucy’s orders. …He picks the only real tree there…more like a branch but he is sure it will do the job. Most of the gang do not agree when he comes back with the tree but Charlie persists. Linus gets up and reads from the Bible and the inflection he lends to the reading is great.
After that, you will need to watch because it will be worth it.
Aluminum Christmas trees were marketed beginning in 1958 and enjoyed fairly strong sales by eliminating pesky needles and tree sap. But the annual airings of A Charlie Brown Christmas swayed public thinking: In the special, Charlie Brown refuses to get a fake tree. Viewers began to do the same, and the product was virtually phased out by 1969. The leftovers are now collector’s items.
Actors and Actresses The early Peanuts specials made use of both untrained kids and professional actors: Peter Robbins (Charlie Brown) and Christopher Shea (Linus) were working child performers, while the rest of the cast consisted of “regular” kids coached by Melendez in the studio. When Schulz told Melendez that Snoopy couldn’t have any lines in the show—he’s a dog, and Schulz’s dogs didn’t talk—the animator decided to bark and chuff into a microphone himself, then speed up the recording to give it a more emotive quality.
Love the Christmas Dance.
Grew up with this. My paternal GM loved all of the kids Christmas shows.
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I still watch it…cause you know…I’m still a kid lol. A flood of memories come back when I watch it.
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The dance scene and Linus’ speech are my favorite parts of it, but the whole special is good. Not sure if this one or Rudolf is my favorite…
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Rudolph is coming tomorrow so I win either way lol
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One of my favorite bits of Christmas memories from childhood and one I still try to catch every year. Great in every respect. The twins in the dance scene as well as Elaine from ‘Seinfeld’ represent my dance style! Everything about it works. I recall I had a hardcover book of it too, with big pictures from the show- loved that.
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I like how Linus drips his security blanket to share the Christmas story https://www.courageouschristianfather.com/linus-shares-christmas/
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Thank you…I liked that a lot.
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