A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969)
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Join Charlie Brown and the rest of the delightful PEANUTS gang in their smashing debut on the silver screen in the late Charles M. Schulz's first full-length animated motion picture. It's a movie filled with all the characters and charm that have made PEANUTS the most popular comic strip in the world. And it is musical entertainment that will positively make you grin from ear to ear. Our story begins with Charlie Brown gearing up for his first pitch of the baseball season-stopping midstream because his pitcher's mound is filled with dandelions. It's one enchanting scene after another in this very special movie that brings all the PEANUTS characters to fun-loving life. With excitement added by Vince Guaraldi's jazz music and songs by Rod McKuen, A BOY NAMED CHARLIE BROWN is a motion picture critic Gene Shalit said is so cheerful I can hardly wait for the next one!
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