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You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown

The Peanuts gang perform the classic Broadway musical. In addition to the classic songs, we see Charlie Brown and his friends perform the various comedy sketches of the play.

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Release : 1985
Rating : 7.4
Studio : Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates,  Lee Mendelson Film Productions,  Bill Melendez Productions, 
Crew : Director,  Producer, 
Cast : Robert Towers Bill Melendez
Genre : Animation Comedy Family

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Reviews

RipDelight
2018/08/30

This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.

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Guillelmina
2018/08/30

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Marva
2018/08/30

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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Logan
2018/08/30

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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Woodyanders
2011/02/06

Basically chronicling a single hectic and eventful day in the life of the eternally hapless, yet persistent and endearing Charlie Brown and his friends, this musical TV special by Clark Gesner does an exceptionally fine job of astutely capturing the warmth, humor, and intelligence of Charles M. Schulz's classic comic strip. The loosely strung together series of funny and colorful vignettes cover all the essential bases: Charlie Brown tries to fly a kite without much success, doesn't get any cards on Valentine's Day, loses a big baseball game, and pines for the little redhead girl from afar. Meanwhile, the smitten Lucy hits on the disinterested Schroeder and everyone struggles with writing a book report and rehearses a song for a school play. Of course, the ever-lovable Snoopy provides a sizable share of the laughs contained herein, with his absurdly grand number about supper time rating as a definite gut-busting highlight. Moreover, the songs are delightfully catchy, lively, and joyous (the titular tune in particular is simply fantastic and the infectiously merry "Happiness" concludes everything on a beautifully sweet and positive note). The cast of mostly child actors acquit themselves well with their roles, with token adult Robert Towers a real stand-out as the sublimely hearty and melodious singing voice for Snoopy. It's the novel and inspired musical angle which gives this cartoon a certain freshness and vitality that in turn makes it a total treat to watch. A top-rate show.

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TheUnknown837-1
2010/02/02

The animated version of Clark Gesner's play "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown", based of course on the beloved comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz is truly one of the most delightful and heart-warming and beautiful animated specials – or let's get even broader, films – that I've seen in a long time. I am not familiar at all with the stage production; I only know a little bit about its history, but having seen this wonderful little film, I am now eager to track down a showing and purchase a ticket. Personally, I am not a huge fan of musicals, especially not ones for children, but this is a major exception. Maybe because Peanuts and the play were written more for adults, but can carry a meaning to children as well, this works out brilliantly.The story is basically a day in the life of our favorite Peanuts characters: Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Snoopy, and of course, ol' wishy-washy Charlie Brown. The story tackles all our favorite running gags from the comic strip and brings them to life with a new style: surprisingly well-written songs with breathtakingly beautiful music flooding into our ears. All of these songs, most notably "Schroeder", "Glee Club", and the ending note "Happiness" are utterly beautiful and there were moments I nearly started to tear up because it was so artistic and wonderful and it reached down into my soul and touched me in a way that only a really good movie can do. And the remarkable thing about these songs and what makes me, a Peanuts fanatic, so enthralled by them is how accurately they capture the spirit of the comic strip. Remember, these songs were written without the collaboration of Schulz or animator Bill Melendez, so that makes the special worth even more praise. Most of the movie is dominated by songs, but it does not simply stop there; it also takes the liberty of incorporating dialogue, mostly taken from Schulz's strip to keep the overall spirit."You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" is one of the most thoroughly enjoyable pieces of animation that I've seen in a long, long time. It got me interested from the spirit-capturing opening, enthralled me with one great song after another, I laughed, I smiled, I clapped my hands, I had a great time. I have only complaint: the movie is *only* about fifty minutes long! That is way, way too short. The special ran by so quickly and so wonderfully that I was left wanting more. Why couldn't this have gone on at least ten or twenty minutes longer? Fifty minutes is not enough for something this rich and sweet and beautiful.

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Brett Walter
2002/11/07

If you have ever seen the stage musical, then you will love this special. Even if you haven't seen it, then you should like this. The songs "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown" and "Happiness" are my personal favorites. The basic plot: a typical day in the life of Charlie Brown.

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GrouchoFan
2000/03/02

Out of all the Peanuts specials that are not Holiday specials, this is my personal favourite. Christmas, Great Pumpkin, and Easter Beagle will always be best, but besides those few, this is my favourite. The only one that rivals it is A Charlie Brown celebration, and that is only for it's sheer insanity. First off, the songs all absolutely rule. The kite flying song and the theme song are both among the greatest songs ever written for TV. But the greatest song from all Peanuts specials, is and will always be Happiness. Every time I hear it, I'm singing it for days. As far as story goes, there really isn't one. It's just really an animated version of highlights from the play. But, my what highlights they are. The baseball scene is one of the best ever. I finally taped the show when it aired on Nick-at-Nite recently, and now I can watch it whenever I want. Just two complaints- the classic theme song is not featured at all, and Snoopy talks (in a rather effeminate voice). But besides that, a classic from start to finish. This started out as a Broadway play. Sadly, I can only imagine Gary Burghoff as Charlie Brown.

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