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Excerpt from the documentary "It's Your 20th TV Anniversary, Charlie Brown"

Charles Schulz reflects on the holiday specials, followed by the documentary's closing segment, with the song "Someday Charlie Brown".

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  • what special(s) are the clips that play over "Someday Charlie Brown" from?

  • @TheUnknown837 This animation was made just for this documentary

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  • RIP Charles Schulz. Thanks for over 50 years of the Peanuts gang :-)

  • RIP Sparky and Bill Melendez

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  • I love Peanuts more than anything. I still watch the specials all the time. Love Desiree Goyette's song at the end.

  • Christmas one was my favorite

  • This was the best documentary I have ever watched in my entire life. It's a shame that most cartoons today aren't made like they used to make them. In my opinion, cartoons today are pretty cheesy, some of the voices they pick are god awful and some are just plain boring and weird.

  • ya what specials ?

  • i wish i could have all those collections.. T_T i love u snoopy and i love Charles Schultz

  • I guess what made Peanuts so great for all these years is that somehow, someway, we have a little bit of at least one of these characters in all of us.

  • Rest in peace Charles Schulz, :(

    Thanks for many years of joy in cartoon.-3

    We love you &&' you'll be missed!'

  • Love Charles Schulz and his cartoons.

  • The 1960s/early 70s Peanuts animation had so much more life than the 1980s stuff (and today's). The first few specials had great design and bold color styling, and the character animation was filled with funny little qurks and expressions that were really hard-hitting and well timed. But that gradually got watered down as the 70s went on, and they ended up with what Iv'e always thought was a much blander, more conservative interpretation of Schulz's world. It just didn't have the same punch.

  • I think everyone has been able to relate to Charlie Brown at one time or another in their lives.

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