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He's a Bully, Charlie Brown

He's a Bully, Charlie Brown is the 44th prime-time animated television special based on the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the ABC network on November 20, 2006.[1] It is the third most recent Peanuts television special and is primarily based on a story from the Peanuts comic strips originally appearing in April 1995.[2] He's a Bully, Charlie Brown was an idea Schulz had pitched, and worked on before his death on February 12, 2000. Schulz's working title for the special was It's Only Marbles, Charlie Brown. Animation was produced by Toon-Us-In.

He's a Bully, Charlie Brown
Title card
GenreAnimated television special
Created byCharles M. Schulz
Written byCharles M. Schulz
Justine Fontes
Directed byBill Melendez
Larry Leichliter
Voices of
Theme music composerVince Guaraldi
Opening theme"Linus and Lucy"
Ending theme"Linus and Lucy"
ComposersVince Guaraldi
David Benoit
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersCharles M. Schulz
Sander Schwartz
EditorsJanet Leimenstoll
Jacob H. Trmrian
Running time21:35
Production companiesMendelson/Melendez Productions
United Media
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseNovember 20, 2006 (2006-11-20)
Related

It is the last special to be produced by and feature Bill Melendez as the voice of Snoopy and Woodstock, as he died on September 2, 2008.[3] It was also the last new special to air on ABC as the next special Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown aired on Fox. This is also the last Peanuts special from the 2000s, and the last special to be in standard definition.

Plot edit

As summer approaches, Charlie Brown is preparing to go off to summer camp with Snoopy, Linus, Marcie, and other children. Peppermint Patty, however, must attend summer school due to her poor grades, much to her dismay. Before the trip, Rerun van Pelt finds a jar of marbles his grandfather Felix once owned, and decides to bring the marbles to camp in the hopes of learning how to play. Once they arrive at camp, the kids meet Joe Agate, who begins bullying them.

On his way to the camp's trading post to buy a lollipop, Rerun sees Joe defeat another boy in a game of marbles. Rerun asks Joe if he can teach him how to play, and Joe agrees on the false pretense of teaching him the game. Joe easily defeats Rerun, and proceeds to claim the game was for keeps to take away of all his marbles. Heartbroken, Rerun explains to Charlie Brown what has happened. Disgusted, Charlie Brown vows to win back the marbles and isolates himself in the boathouse, where Snoopy (as alter ego Joe Cool) instructs him on the game until he becomes skilled enough to defeat Joe.

Meanwhile, back home, Peppermint Patty suspects that Charlie Brown has become Marcie's love interest. Her temper flares when Marcie begins teasing her over the telephone. Patty, overcome with jealousy, hatches a plan to leave town and interrupt Marcie's supposed romance, but when she arrives at camp she learns that nobody has seen Charlie Brown in days.

On the last day of camp, Charlie Brown has Snoopy summon the other campers to the trading post. There, Charlie Brown challenges Joe, exposing his unfair ways of playing to the others: he only plays with beginners, pretends to play for fun until he wins, at which point he claims keeps and steals all the campers’ marbles. Charlie Brown gives Joe a clear warning that this match is to the death. Everyone watches the two compete; initially, Joe wins and takes all of Charlie Brown's marbles, but Snoopy provides two spares. Joe reluctantly starts the game over and takes out one marble, but then attempts a trick shot and misses. Charlie Brown shoots and wins the last marble, along with Joe's shooter. Charlie Brown makes another bet; if Joe wants his shooter back, they should play for all the marbles. Joe is unsure why he would agree to such a lopsided deal, because Charlie Brown only has three marbles and he has numerous. Charlie Brown says that should he miss a single shot, regardless of how many he’s won, Joe takes back all the marbles. Joe, feeling unbeatable at that bet, agrees. Ultimately, Charlie Brown wins all the marbles in a single turn, much to Joe's flabbergastment. Charlie Brown declares he return the marbles to their owners, including Rerun; Joe honorably concedes all of the marbles and leaves in defeat. Marcie celebrates Charlie Brown's victory by kissing him on the cheek much to Patty's jealousy. When the kids return home, Charlie Brown is delighted by Lucy's bitter denial at his victory.

At home, Patty asks Marcie what she did with Charlie Brown at camp. Marcie explains that there was the Moonlight Walk, before she says, "It wasn't really a walk. We just got started before Charles walked into a tree."

During the end credits, Snoopy and some birds sleep on tents, while Woodstock roasts a marshmallow and sings.

Voice cast edit

Patty, Frieda, Schroeder, and Pig-Pen also appear in this special, but do not speak. Sally is credited erroneously as being voiced by Sierra Marcoux; she never speaks during the special.

Production notes edit

The storyline He's a Bully, Charlie Brown was an amalgamation of several different series of Peanuts strips; the "Joe Agate" storyline originally appeared in the strip in 1995, and the story involving Peppermint Patty sneaking away from summer school to see Charlie Brown at camp was an adaptation of a series of strips from 1989.

This was the first and only Peanuts special to use CGI for one sequence, when the school bus pulled up to the camp.

Music score edit

As with It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown and You're in the Super Bowl, Charlie Brown, jazz pianist David Benoit performed and arranged the music score consisting of variations of songs originally performed by jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi. Guaraldi composed music scores for the first 16 Peanuts television specials and one feature film (A Boy Named Charlie Brown) before his untimely death in February 1976.[4]

All songs written by Vince Guaraldi, except where noted.

  1. "Linus and Lucy"
  2. "Air Music" (aka "Surfin' Snoopy")
  3. "Happiness Is"
  4. "Peppermint Patty"
  5. "Linus and Lucy" (reprise)
  6. "The Masked Marvel"
  7. "Oh, Good Grief" (Vince Guaraldi, Lee Mendelson)
  8. "The Masked Marvel" (reprise)
  9. "Happiness Is" (reprise)
  10. "You're in Love, Charlie Brown"
  11. "Pebble Beach"
  12. "The Masked Marvel" (second reprise)
  13. Medley: "The Masked Marvel"/"Linus and Lucy"
  14. "Happiness Is" (second reprise)
  15. "Linus and Lucy" (second reprise)
  16. "Oh, Good Grief" (reprise) (Vince Guaraldi, Lee Mendelson)
  17. "Linus and Lucy" (third reprise, end credits)[4]

Reception edit

This special aired on ABC on November 20, 2006, following a repeat broadcast of 1973's A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.The show won their time slot with 9.4 million viewers, beating out a Madonna special on NBC.[5]

Home media edit

The special released on DVD as a bonus special in the remastered deluxe edition of You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown on October 7, 2008, by Warner Home Video. On October 6, 2015, Warner Home Video released the special on its own DVD with It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown and an episode from The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show as bonus specials. The special began streaming on September 9, 2022, on Apple TV+ as part of The Peanuts Classics Collection.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Solomon, Charles (2012). The Art and Making of Peanuts Animation: Celebrating Fifty Years of Television Specials. Chronicle Books. pp. 41, 44, 174, 181. ISBN 978-1452110912.
  2. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (2009). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons (3rd ed.). New York: Checkmark Books. p. 318. ISBN 978-0-8160-6600-1.
  3. ^ Wolk, Josh (2000-03-02). "One Bad Apple". EW.com. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
  4. ^ a b Bang, Derrick (2012). . Jefferson, North Carolina, U.S.: McFarland. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-7864-5902-5. Archived from the original on April 6, 2012. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  5. ^ washingtonpost.com
  6. ^ Snow, David (August 29, 2022). "Apple TV+ plans 4 new kids series this fall plus more Peanuts classics". Cult of Mac. Retrieved September 11, 2022.

External links edit

  • He's a Bully, Charlie Brown being shown at the Schulz Museum on 28 October 2006
  • He's a Bully, Charlie Brown at IMDb

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He s a Bully Charlie Brown is the 44th prime time animated television special based on the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M Schulz It was originally aired on the ABC network on November 20 2006 1 It is the third most recent Peanuts television special and is primarily based on a story from the Peanuts comic strips originally appearing in April 1995 2 He s a Bully Charlie Brown was an idea Schulz had pitched and worked on before his death on February 12 2000 Schulz s working title for the special was It s Only Marbles Charlie Brown Animation was produced by Toon Us In He s a Bully Charlie BrownTitle cardGenreAnimated television specialCreated byCharles M SchulzWritten byCharles M SchulzJustine FontesDirected byBill MelendezLarry LeichliterVoices ofSpencer Robert Scott Stephanie Patton Taylor Lautner Rory Thost Jessica Gordon Jimmy Bennett Benjamin Bryan Katie Fischer Sierra Marcoux Jolean Wejbe Paul Butcher Jr Bill MelendezTheme music composerVince GuaraldiOpening theme Linus and Lucy Ending theme Linus and Lucy ComposersVince GuaraldiDavid BenoitCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionExecutive producersCharles M SchulzSander SchwartzEditorsJanet LeimenstollJacob H TrmrianRunning time21 35Production companiesMendelson Melendez ProductionsUnited MediaOriginal releaseNetworkABCReleaseNovember 20 2006 2006 11 20 RelatedI Want a Dog for Christmas Charlie Brown 2003 Happiness Is a Warm Blanket Charlie Brown 2011 It is the last special to be produced by and feature Bill Melendez as the voice of Snoopy and Woodstock as he died on September 2 2008 3 It was also the last new special to air on ABC as the next special Happiness Is a Warm Blanket Charlie Brown aired on Fox This is also the last Peanuts special from the 2000s and the last special to be in standard definition Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 Production notes 3 1 Music score 4 Reception 5 Home media 6 References 7 External linksPlot editAs summer approaches Charlie Brown is preparing to go off to summer camp with Snoopy Linus Marcie and other children Peppermint Patty however must attend summer school due to her poor grades much to her dismay Before the trip Rerun van Pelt finds a jar of marbles his grandfather Felix once owned and decides to bring the marbles to camp in the hopes of learning how to play Once they arrive at camp the kids meet Joe Agate who begins bullying them On his way to the camp s trading post to buy a lollipop Rerun sees Joe defeat another boy in a game of marbles Rerun asks Joe if he can teach him how to play and Joe agrees on the false pretense of teaching him the game Joe easily defeats Rerun and proceeds to claim the game was for keeps to take away of all his marbles Heartbroken Rerun explains to Charlie Brown what has happened Disgusted Charlie Brown vows to win back the marbles and isolates himself in the boathouse where Snoopy as alter ego Joe Cool instructs him on the game until he becomes skilled enough to defeat Joe Meanwhile back home Peppermint Patty suspects that Charlie Brown has become Marcie s love interest Her temper flares when Marcie begins teasing her over the telephone Patty overcome with jealousy hatches a plan to leave town and interrupt Marcie s supposed romance but when she arrives at camp she learns that nobody has seen Charlie Brown in days On the last day of camp Charlie Brown has Snoopy summon the other campers to the trading post There Charlie Brown challenges Joe exposing his unfair ways of playing to the others he only plays with beginners pretends to play for fun until he wins at which point he claims keeps and steals all the campers marbles Charlie Brown gives Joe a clear warning that this match is to the death Everyone watches the two compete initially Joe wins and takes all of Charlie Brown s marbles but Snoopy provides two spares Joe reluctantly starts the game over and takes out one marble but then attempts a trick shot and misses Charlie Brown shoots and wins the last marble along with Joe s shooter Charlie Brown makes another bet if Joe wants his shooter back they should play for all the marbles Joe is unsure why he would agree to such a lopsided deal because Charlie Brown only has three marbles and he has numerous Charlie Brown says that should he miss a single shot regardless of how many he s won Joe takes back all the marbles Joe feeling unbeatable at that bet agrees Ultimately Charlie Brown wins all the marbles in a single turn much to Joe s flabbergastment Charlie Brown declares he return the marbles to their owners including Rerun Joe honorably concedes all of the marbles and leaves in defeat Marcie celebrates Charlie Brown s victory by kissing him on the cheek much to Patty s jealousy When the kids return home Charlie Brown is delighted by Lucy s bitter denial at his victory At home Patty asks Marcie what she did with Charlie Brown at camp Marcie explains that there was the Moonlight Walk before she says It wasn t really a walk We just got started before Charles walked into a tree During the end credits Snoopy and some birds sleep on tents while Woodstock roasts a marshmallow and sings Voice cast editSpencer Robert Scott as Charlie Brown Stephanie Patton as Lucy van Pelt Taylor Lautner as Joe Agate the bully Rory Thost as Peppermint Patty Jessica Gordon as Marcie Jimmy Bennett as Rerun van Pelt Benjamin Bryan as Linus van Pelt Bill Melendez as Snoopy Woodstock Jolean Wejbe as Violet Paul Butcher Jr as RoyPatty Frieda Schroeder and Pig Pen also appear in this special but do not speak Sally is credited erroneously as being voiced by Sierra Marcoux she never speaks during the special Production notes editThe storyline He s a Bully Charlie Brown was an amalgamation of several different series of Peanuts strips the Joe Agate storyline originally appeared in the strip in 1995 and the story involving Peppermint Patty sneaking away from summer school to see Charlie Brown at camp was an adaptation of a series of strips from 1989 This was the first and only Peanuts special to use CGI for one sequence when the school bus pulled up to the camp Music score edit As with It s Christmastime Again Charlie Brown and You re in the Super Bowl Charlie Brown jazz pianist David Benoit performed and arranged the music score consisting of variations of songs originally performed by jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi Guaraldi composed music scores for the first 16 Peanuts television specials and one feature film A Boy Named Charlie Brown before his untimely death in February 1976 4 All songs written by Vince Guaraldi except where noted Linus and Lucy Air Music aka Surfin Snoopy Happiness Is Peppermint Patty Linus and Lucy reprise The Masked Marvel Oh Good Grief Vince Guaraldi Lee Mendelson The Masked Marvel reprise Happiness Is reprise You re in Love Charlie Brown Pebble Beach The Masked Marvel second reprise Medley The Masked Marvel Linus and Lucy Happiness Is second reprise Linus and Lucy second reprise Oh Good Grief reprise Vince Guaraldi Lee Mendelson Linus and Lucy third reprise end credits 4 Reception editThis special aired on ABC on November 20 2006 following a repeat broadcast of 1973 s A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving The show won their time slot with 9 4 million viewers beating out a Madonna special on NBC 5 Home media editThe special released on DVD as a bonus special in the remastered deluxe edition of You re Not Elected Charlie Brown on October 7 2008 by Warner Home Video On October 6 2015 Warner Home Video released the special on its own DVD with It Was a Short Summer Charlie Brown and an episode from The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show as bonus specials The special began streaming on September 9 2022 on Apple TV as part of The Peanuts Classics Collection 6 References edit Solomon Charles 2012 The Art and Making of Peanuts Animation Celebrating Fifty Years of Television Specials Chronicle Books pp 41 44 174 181 ISBN 978 1452110912 Lenburg Jeff 2009 The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons 3rd ed New York Checkmark Books p 318 ISBN 978 0 8160 6600 1 Wolk Josh 2000 03 02 One Bad Apple EW com Retrieved 2008 05 08 a b Bang Derrick 2012 Vince Guaraldi at the Piano Jefferson North Carolina U S McFarland p 11 ISBN 978 0 7864 5902 5 Archived from the original on April 6 2012 Retrieved April 4 2020 washingtonpost com Snow David August 29 2022 Apple TV plans 4 new kids series this fall plus more Peanuts classics Cult of Mac Retrieved September 11 2022 External links editHe s a Bully Charlie Brown being shown at the Schulz Museum on 28 October 2006 He s a Bully Charlie Brown at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title He 27s a Bully Charlie Brown amp oldid 1189680742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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