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  2. What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown! - Wikipedia

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    Snoopy is cruelly mistreated, being run ragged by his owner (who is only seen in shadow or silhouette and only speaks in a much deeper version of the classic Peanuts adult "waa-waa-waa" language) and his quintet of the larger dogs. They deny Snoopy any food or water and take turns barking loudly at him to let him know he is indeed an outsider.

  3. It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown - Wikipedia

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    It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown is a 1966 American animated Halloween television special based on the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz.The third Peanuts special, and the second holiday-themed special, to be created, it was written by Schulz along with director/animator Bill Melendez and producer Lee Mendelson.

  4. It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The recording sessions for It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown took place at Desilu's Gower Street Studio in Hollywood on October 4, 1966. Guaraldi, the primary composer, led the sessions with a sextet that included Monty Budwig (bass), Colin Bailey (drums), Emmanuel Klein (trumpet), John Gray (guitar), and Ronald Lang (woodwinds).

  5. Peanuts animated specials - Wikipedia

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    In the strip, adult voices are heard, though conversations are usually only depicted from the children's end. To translate this aspect to the animated medium, the sound of a trombone with a solotone mute, created by Vince Guaraldi [1] and played by Dean Hubbard. [2] Eight Peanuts-based specials have been made posthumously.

  6. Snoopy - Wikipedia

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    The tweet, which featured an AI-generated portrait of Snoopy shaking the hand of Trump, was widely criticized by many fellow Peanuts fans on social media, [45] [44] several of whom referenced a 1970 letter from creator Schulz in which he stressed the importance of faith in American democracy, writing that "sometimes it is the very people who ...

  7. Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Snoopy and Woodstock retrieve an old-fashioned fire pump with a hose from a shed. As the fire spreads, Charlie Brown, Peppermint Patty, Marcie, and Pierre work together to rescue Linus and Violette, then assist Snoopy in containing the flames until the fire department arrives.

  8. Woodstock (Peanuts) - Wikipedia

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    Woodstock is a fictional character in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip Peanuts.He is a small yellow bird of unknown species and Snoopy's best friend. The character first appeared in the March 4, 1966, strip, though he was not given a name until June 22, 1970. [8]

  9. Happy Birthday, Charlie Brown - Wikipedia

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    Happy Birthday, Charlie Brown is a prime-time animated TV special based upon the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz.It was originally aired on the CBS network on January 5, 1979.