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A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)

A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)
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As incredible as it seems, CBS head man James Aubrey originally vetoed his network's presentation of the animated A Charlie Brown Christmas on the grounds that Charles M. Schultz's round-headed protagonist was a "loser" who wouldn't attract an audience! The story proposes that Charlie Brown is convinced that the true meaning of Christmas has been forgotten by his Peanuts friends, not to mention the rest of the world. "Psychiatrist" Lucy advises Charlie Brown to get into the holiday spirit by directing the kids' upcoming Christmas play. Despite his utter lack of control over his cast, Charlie Brown takes his job seriously, even setting out to find a genuine Christmas tree to decorate the set instead of the usual aluminum job. But Charlie Brown's tree is a scrawny, pathetic thing, and all seems lost. That is, until the rest of the Peanuts gang decide to pitch in and decorate the woebegone tree. An instant hit when first telecast December 9, 1965, A Charlie Brown Christmas has been rebroadcast virtually every year since. It was produced by Lee Mendelson and Bill Melendez, the latter providing the squeals and growls of Charlie Brown's hyper-intelligent dog, Snoopy. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Phil RomanBill Melendez, (more)
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Synopsis of A Charlie Brown Christmas

As incredible as it seems, CBS head man James Aubrey originally vetoed his network's presentation of the animated A Charlie Brown Christmas on the grounds that Charles M. Schultz's round-headed protagonist was a "loser" who wouldn't attract an audience! The story proposes that Charlie Brown is convinced that the true meaning of Christmas has been forgotten by his Peanuts friends, not to mention the rest of the world. "Psychiatrist" Lucy advises Charlie Brown to get into the holiday spirit by directing the kids' upcoming Christmas play. Despite his utter lack of control over his cast, Charlie Brown takes his job seriously, even setting out to find a genuine Christmas tree to decorate the set instead of the usual aluminum job. But Charlie Brown's tree is a scrawny, pathetic thing, and all seems lost. That is, until the rest of the Peanuts gang decide to pitch in and decorate the woebegone tree. An instant hit when first telecast December 9, 1965, A Charlie Brown Christmas has been rebroadcast virtually every year since. It was produced by Lee Mendelson and Bill Melendez, the latter providing the squeals and growls of Charlie Brown's hyper-intelligent dog, Snoopy. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
25 mins

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Director(s):
Phil RomanBill Melendez
Writer(s):
Charles M. Schulz
Producer(s):
Bill MelendezLee Mendelson
Categories:
Family & KidsAnimation
A Charlie Brown Christmas Awards:
  • 1966 - Academy of Television Arts and Sciences - Outstanding Children's Program
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    ROSE A.

    I have watched this special since I was a little girl. I watched it with my children....and one day I will watch it with my grandchildren. This is a true Christmas classic. There is Linus telling us the true meaning of Christmas, Snoopy getting into the "commercial" side of Christmas and good old Charlie Brown seeing the beauty in a little tree...And in the end having us all say "Merry Christmas Charlie Brown. I love it.

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    Christopher K.

    Who couldn't like this movie? It will be a classic for generations to come. Okay...all of you who don't like it, line up against that wall...... ....ready...... ...aim....... ......wall...... ....ready...... ...aim....... ......

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    Diane P.

    The best animated holiday special ever made! I have loved it since I was little, so has my husband and our teenagers still love it. The comedy of Snoopy mixed with Linus' recitation of the Christmas story is the perfect answer to the comercialization of Christmas that we see even more now than in 1965.

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