Charlie Brown declares he does not care about capturing the modern spirit and sees what no one else can: that love and care would make the tree beautiful. He ultimately ignores all the flashy ...
Schulz saw Charlie Brown as a line of poetry, capturing readers' feelings better than they could themselves. Charlie Brown's ...
Lately, the good folks at Lee Mendelson Film Productions (creators of the Peanuts TV series) have been filling in those gaps ...
The first Peanuts animated special, 1965’s A Charlie Brown Christmas, launched the evergreen soundtrack album of the same ...
Entertainment historian Bob Barnett remembered sitting in front of his “old television set with its rabbit-ear antennas, waiting for the annual TV broadcast of A Charlie Brown Christmas ...
It perfectly captures the pathos of Charlie Brown's unrequited love for the Little Red-Haired Girl. The soundtrack is rounded out by a series of bonus tracks, including a gratifyingly longer take on ...