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Snoopy's Reunion is the 34th prime-time animated TV special based upon the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on the CBS network on May 1, 1991 as part of the animated anthology series Toon Nite. [1] It is one of the few Peanuts specials to feature adults on-screen.
Watching Snoopy dance to Schroeder's music, Rerun asks Charlie Brown if Snoopy has any siblings, and Charlie Brown shows him pictures of Snoopy's brothers and sisters. Rerun asks Charlie Brown if he can play with Snoopy sometime. Rerun has fun playing with Snoopy, but in the following days, Snoopy is busy and refuses to play.
You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown is the 18th prime-time animated TV special based upon the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. [1] It originally aired on the CBS network on March 19, 1979, making it the last Peanuts TV special of the 1970s.
Together Again: A Peanuts Voice-Cast Reunion: April 7, 2009 N/A Snoopy's Reunion Deluxe Edition (bonus episode) DVD; Snoopy and Friends DVD (Repackage of Snoopy's Reunion) Vince Guaraldi: The Maestro of Menlo Park: July 7, 2009 N/A Peanuts 1960s Collection (bonus episode) DVD; Sibling Rivalry: Growing Up Van Pelt: Oct. 6, 2009 N/A
On Oct. 2, 1950, "Peanuts" made its comic strip debut. Just two days later, Snoopy was introduced. Get to know the dog's breed and biography.
Snoopy Lucy Van Pelt Linus Van Pelt Sally Brown Schroeder Shermy Patty Violet Gray Frieda Pig-Pen Peppermint Patty Franklin Marcie; A Charlie Brown Christmas: Peter Robbins: Bill Melendez: Tracy Stratford: Christopher Shea Cathy Steinberg Chris Doran Karen Mendelson Sally Dryer: Ann Altieri Geoffrey Ornstein Charlie Brown's All Stars! Sally ...
Realizing Snoopy is still at Peppermint Patty's house, Charlie Brown goes over to her house with a leash to take Snoopy home, but the dog escapes and runs back. Peppermint Patty lets Snoopy stay, but instead of returning to the easy life he enjoyed before, she puts him to work doing menial chores, much to his dismay.
Here's to You, Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years is a documentary television special featuring a tribute to Charles M. Schulz and his creation Peanuts.This was the final Peanuts project that Charles M. Schulz ever worked on before his death, and it was originally aired on the CBS Television Network in 2000 making it the last Peanuts special to air on CBS.