The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown Funny

1966 animated Halloween television special

It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
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Genre Blithe television special
Created by Charles M. Schulz
Written by Charles Grand. Schulz
Directed by Nib Melendez
Voices of
  • Peter Robbins
  • Christopher Shea
  • Sally Dryer
  • Kathy Steinberg
Theme music composer Vince Guaraldi
Opening theme "Linus and Lucy"
Catastrophe theme "Charlie Dark-brown Theme"
Composers Vince Guaraldi
John Scott Trotter
Lee Mendelson
Country of origin U.South.
Original linguistic communication English
Production
Executive producer Lee Mendelson
Producers Lee Mendelson
Bill Melendez
Cinematography Nick Vasu
Editors Robert T. Gillis
Steven Melendez
Running time 25:xv
Production companies Lee Mendelson Productions
Bill Melendez Productions
United Feature Syndicate
Release
Original network CBS
Picture format 4:3 35mm picture show
Audio format Monaural
Original release October 27, 1966 (1966-10-27)
Chronology
Preceded by Charlie Brown's All Stars! (1966)
Followed by You're in Love, Charlie Brown (1967)

Information technology's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown is a 1966 American prime time blithe idiot box special based on the comic strip Peanuts past Charles M. Schulz.[1]

A Halloween special, it was the third Peanuts special (and second vacation-themed special, following A Charlie Brown Christmas) to exist produced and blithe by Bill Melendez.[2] The special features music composed by jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi, whose contributions include the theme song "Linus and Lucy". It was also the first Peanuts special whose championship used the pattern of a short phrase followed by "Charlie Dark-brown", a pattern which remained the norm for almost all subsequent Peanuts specials.[3]

Its initial broadcast took place on October 27, 1966, on CBS, preempting My Three Sons. The original sponsors were Coca-Cola (which had been the original sponsor of A Charlie Brown Christmas) and the Dolly Madison brand of baked snack food. Dolly Madison continued to co-sponsor the Peanuts specials on CBS for many years. CBS re-aired the special annually through 2000, with ABC picking up the rights beginning in 2001. It aired annually on ABC during the Halloween season[four] until 2019. From 2006 until 2019, ABC unremarkably aired the special twice, once in a truncated format during a half-hour time slot and in one case in full during an hour-long fourth dimension slot (filled out with an abridged version of the 1972 special You're Non Elected, Charlie Brown). Outset in 2020, Apple Boob tube+ became the exclusive habitation of all Peanuts specials.[5] The special is also aired on Family Channel in Canada since 2018.[half dozen] In 2021, the special returned to broadcast tv on PBS and PBS Kids stations as office of a partnership past Apple and PBS. It aired at 7:xxx P.M. ET/PT on October 24, 2021.[seven]

The program was nominated for a 1966 Emmy Award. Information technology has been issued on home video several times, including a Remastered Deluxe Edition of the special released by Warner Home Video on September 2, 2008, with the bonus feature It'southward Magic, Charlie Brown which was released in 1981.[viii] To gloat its 40th anniversary, a retrospective book was published in 2006. Information technology's the Smashing Pumpkin, Charlie Dark-brown: The Making of a Television set Classic includes the entire script, never-earlier-seen photographs, storyboard excerpts, and interviews with the original child actors who provided the voices of the Peanuts gang.

A history of the programme and the various religious interpretations of Linus' sincere belief in the Corking Pumpkin are explained in the 2015 book, A Charlie Dark-brown Religion, published by the Academy Press of Mississippi.[9]

Plot summary [edit]

As Halloween approaches, Linus and Lucy Van Pelt become out to the local pumpkin patch to find a pumpkin. Lucy selects the largest they can find, and makes Linus behave information technology back to the firm. He becomes upset when Lucy starts cutting it to make a jack-o-lantern. Later the opening titles, Snoopy helps Charlie Chocolate-brown finish raking a pile of leaves. Linus jumps into the heap with a large lollipop, resulting in leaves sticking to his face up and lollipop. And so Lucy entices Charlie Brown to kick her football past showing him a signed agreement, but then pulls information technology abroad as usual before pointing out the agreement never got notarized.

Linus is writing his yearly letter to the Not bad Pumpkin, he insists that it will bring him presents despite the disbelief of the other kids. Only Sally, Charlie Brownish's younger sister, smitten with Linus, supports him. Lucy follows Linus every bit he goes out to mail service the letter, refusing to even help him and thus, leaving him to utilise his coating to open the mailbox and permit the letter float in. Charlie Brown shows up to denote that he was invited to a Halloween party hosted by Violet. Lucy is skeptical about his invitation, bold it was sent by mistake.

On Halloween night, the group goes fob-or-treating, each with their own costume. Most dress as ghosts in simple white canvass costumes; Charlie Brown has "problem with the scissors," leaving his costume full of holes. Grunter-Pen's trademark dust cloud makes him easy to place. Lucy dresses as a witch, claiming it represents the opposite of her real personality. On the manner, they stop at the pumpkin patch to jeer at Linus for missing the festivities equally usual. Undeterred, Linus persuades Emerge, due to her infatuation with him, to skip trick-or-treating and join him.

The "tricks or treats" group receives diverse sweets and some money (except for Charlie Brown, who for some reason is given nothing except rocks). After going dorsum to the pumpkin patch to tease Linus and Emerge again, they go to Violet's Halloween political party. The girls ask Charlie Brownish to serve every bit their model, initially to his please, then embarrassment, when they utilize the back of his head to canvas potential jack-o'-lantern designs. Meanwhile, Snoopy, wearing his World War I flying ace costume, climbs aboard his doghouse and imagines information technology is a Sopwith Camel fighter plane. Later a vehement battle with the unseen Cherry-red Baron, Snoopy makes his way beyond "the countryside" to crash the Halloween party. Sneaking into an apple bobbing tank, he accidentally kisses Lucy when she picks up an apple, disgusting her. He is entertained by Schroeder's playing of World War I tunes on his piano earlier leaving.

Linus and Sally are withal in the pumpkin patch when Linus sees a mysterious shadowy figure, which turns out to be Snoopy, rise from the moonlit patch. He mistakes him for the Slap-up Pumpkin and faints. When Linus wakes, Sally furiously yells at him for making her miss the Halloween festivities while Charlie Brown and the others come up to have her dwelling house. As they leave, Linus, still adamant that the Bully Pumpkin will materialize, promises to put in a skillful word for them if information technology comes and then panics afterwards realizing that he said if instead of when.

At 4 a.m., Lucy wakes up to discover that Linus is not in bed and goes outside. She finds her brother in the pumpkin patch, covered by his coating, shivering and half asleep. She brings him home, takes off his shoes, and puts him to bed.

The next morn, Charlie Brown and Linus lean against a brick wall and commiserate about the previous night. Charlie Brownish attempts to console Linus by explaining that he has washed many stupid things too. Hearing that makes Linus snap, and he vows that the Great Pumpkin will come to the pumpkin patch next twelvemonth; Charlie Brown dejectedly listens to Linus' ranting while credits scroll.

Voice actors [edit]

  • Peter Robbins as Charlie Brownish
  • Christopher Shea every bit Linus van Pelt
  • Kathy Steinberg every bit Sally Brownish
  • Bill Melendez equally Snoopy
  • Emerge Dryer as Lucy van Pelt
  • Gabrielle DeFaria every bit "Sus scrofa-Pen"
  • Glenn Mendelson equally Schroeder/Shermy
  • Ann Altieri as Violet/Frieda
  • Lisa DeFaria as Patty

Viewer response [edit]

Schulz wanted Charlie Brown to become a rock at 1 house. Melendez suggested information technology happen three times. Although executive producer Lee Mendelson disagreed, he was overruled.[x] According to Schulz in the retrospective TV special "Happy Birthday, Charlie Brown", after the program commencement aired, numberless and boxes of candy came in from all over the world "just for Charlie Brown.".[xi]

Critical reception [edit]

Executive producer Lee Mendelson told The Washington Post that the sequence with Snoopy flying his doghouse was "1 of the near memorable animated scenes ever."[ten] He also said that of all the Peanuts Television set specials, "I believe It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Dark-brown is Bill Melendez's animation masterpiece."[10]

Production [edit]

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Similar to the earlier A Charlie Brown Christmas and Charlie Chocolate-brown'due south All-Stars specials, Information technology's The Not bad Pumpkin was sponsored by Coca-Cola and Dolly Madison Cakes. These sponsor tags were replaced in later broadcasts and edited out of the VHS/DVD releases.

Music [edit]

The score was performed past the Vince Guaraldi Sextet, featuring Guaraldi on pianoforte, Monty Budwig on double bass, Colin Bailey on drums, John Gray on guitar, Ronald Lang on woodwinds and Emmanuel Klein on trumpet. It was orchestrated by John Scott Trotter, arranged past Guaraldi and Robert G. Hartley. All the music was recorded on October iv, 1966, at Desilu'due south Gower Street Studio in Hollywood.[12]

The Peanuts franchise signature tune, "Linus and Lucy", is featured prominently three times:

  1. during the common cold open up sequence when Linus and Lucy gear up a pumpkin to be a jack-o-lantern;
  2. every bit Linus mails his alphabetic character to the Keen Pumpkin; and
  3. when Lucy wakes upward at 4 AM to accept Linus dwelling from the pumpkin patch.

Guaraldi's theme for the special, "Smashing Pumpkin Waltz", is starting time heard when Linus is writing the Not bad Pumpkin at the beginning and plays throughout. The World War I songs played past Schroeder while Snoopy dances are: "It's a Long Way to Tipperary", "There'south a Long, Long Trail", "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag", and "Roses of Picardy". Guaraldi historian and author Derrick Bang commented that the music Guaraldi equanimous for the special "emphatically established the Peanuts 'musical personality'," adding that the version of "Linus and Lucy" featured during the cold open was "arguably the all-time arrangement…that Guaraldi always laid down, thanks in smashing office to Ronald Lang'due south flute counterpoint." (This version was again utilized in the 1969 feature pic A Boy Named Charlie Brownish.)[13]

Craft Recordings released the complete soundtrack album from the special on Oct 12, 2018. (Previously, only "Great Pumpkin Waltz" was released on the 1998 posthumous compilation album, Charlie Brown's Holiday Hits, as well every bit Guaraldi's subsequent cover version released on the Warner Bros. Records release, Oh Good Grief!.[14]) Following criticism, Craft Recordings announced in 2022 information technology would release a new version of the soundtrack fabricated from the newly discovered original master tapes, without sound furnishings from the Tv special.[15]

Domicile media [edit]

The special was released on RCA's SelectaVision CED format in 1982 forth with the specials You lot're Not Elected, Charlie Brown, Information technology Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown, and A Charlie Dark-brown Thanksgiving. Information technology'southward the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Dark-brown was outset released on VHS past Media Dwelling Entertainment in 1985 and Hi-Tops Video in 1988, every bit function of the "Snoopy's Home Video Library" set. This version included editing of the "play tricks-or-treat" scene to limit the scene to simply the first house, and also removed the unabridged sequence of Schroeder playing Globe War I-era songs. Paramount Dwelling Video after released the special in its entirety on VHS on August 17, 1994. It was re-released past the studio on October 1, 1996, and on October 7, 1997. It was released on DVD on September 12, 2000, with You're Non Elected, Charlie Brown as a bonus special.

After Warner Home Video had obtained the off-air rights to the Charlie Brown library of TV specials, they released a new DVD release nether the new "Remastered Deluxe Edition" line on September 2, 2008. On this DVD, the bonus special was It's Magic, Charlie Chocolate-brown (Y'all're Non Elected, Charlie Brown was released on its own DVD afterwards that year), and it included a new featurette, "We Need a Blockbuster, Charlie Brown". A Blu-ray/DVD combo pack was released on September vii, 2011, with the same features as the Warner DVD. The feature was later released on 4K UHD on October 10, 2017.[16]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Pallotta, Frank (October 30, 2014). "'Charlie Brown' Halloween is still hot TV". CNN . Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  2. ^ Woolery, George West. (1989). Animated Idiot box Specials: The Complete Directory to the Commencement Xx-Five Years, 1962-1987. Scarecrow Press. pp. 218–219. ISBN0-8108-2198-ii . Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  3. ^ Solomon, Charles (2012). The Art and Making of Peanuts Animation: Jubilant Fifty Years of Idiot box Specials. Chronicle Books. pp. 66–77. ISBN978-1452110912.
  4. ^ Cohn, Gabe (October 31, 2017). "What'south on TV Tuesday: 'It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown' and 'Major Crimes'". The New York Times . Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  5. ^ Adalian, Josef (October xix, 2020). "Apple Television set+ Says: Welcome, Great Pumpkin". Vulture . Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  6. ^ @Family_Channel (29 Oct 2018). "It'southward The Slap-up Pumpkin, Charlie Brown is on October 30th @ iv:30pm et/pt and 7:30pm et/pt and October 31st @ 4pm et/…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. ^ Seiger, Theresa (October 25, 2021). "'It's the Keen Pumpkin, Charlie Brown' returning to TV this twelvemonth". Cox Media Group. Retrieved October five, 2021.
  8. ^ Bonanno, Luke. "Information technology'south the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown: Remastered Deluxe Edition DVD Review". DVDizzy.com . Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  9. ^ Lind, Stephen (2015). A Charlie Brown Faith (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi).
  10. ^ a b c Cavna, Michael (October xix, 2016). "Why It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown is the greatest 'Peanuts' visual achievement". The Washington Post . Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  11. ^ "Peanuts Documentary (1985) (five of five) - It's Your 20th Tv Anniversary, Charlie Brown". YouTube. Archived from the original (Documentary video) on 2014-05-02. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  12. ^ "Vince Guaraldi – It'southward The Bully Pumpkin, Charlie Brown: Music From The Soundtrack (2018, CD) Discogs". Discogs . Retrieved Oct 27, 2019.
  13. ^ Bang, Derrick. "Vince Guaraldi on LP and CD: It'southward the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brownish: Music from the Soundtrack". fivecentsplease.org. Derrick Bang, Scott McGuire. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  14. ^ "It'south The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Dark-brown - Music from the Soundtrack". Varèse Sarabande . Retrieved September 24, 2018.
  15. ^ https://theseconddisc.com/2022/06/15/its-a-new-release-charlie-brownish-great-pumpkin-arrives-on-cd-lp-from-original-session-masters/
  16. ^ "Peanuts: Holiday Drove - 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Ultra HD Review | Loftier Def Digest". ultrahd.highdefdigest.com . Retrieved Dec 28, 2017.

External links [edit]

  • Quotations related to Information technology's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Chocolate-brown at Wikiquote
  • Information technology'due south the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown at IMDb

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