| He's a Bully, Charlie Brown | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Animation |
| Format | Cartoon |
| Created by | Charles M. Schulz |
| Written by | Charles M. Schulz Justine Fontes |
| Directed by | Bill Meléndez Larry Leichliter |
| Voices of | Spencer Robert Scott Stephanie Patton Taylor Lautner Rory Thost Jessica Gordon Sierra Marcoux Jimmy Bennett Benjamin Bryan Katie Fischer Jolean Wejbe Bill Meléndez |
| Composer(s) | Blake Martin Moulin |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Language(s) | English |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates |
| Running time | 28 minutes |
| Distributor | ABC |
| Broadcast | |
| First shown in | November 20, 2006 |
| Chronology | |
| Preceded by | I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown |
He's a Bully, Charlie Brown is the 44th prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the ABC network on November 20, 2006. It is the most recent Peanuts television special and is primarily based on a story from the Peanuts comic strips originally appearing in April 1995. He's a Bully was an idea Charles Schulz had pitched, and worked on before he died in February 2000. Schulz' working title for the special was It's Only Marbles, Charlie Brown.
To date, He's a Bully, Charlie Brown it is the last Peanuts television special. It is the last special to feature Bill Melendez as the voice of Snoopy and Woodstock (Melendez died in 2008).[1] Also, this is the last Peanuts television special to be animated with Digital ink and paint while the newer specials will be animated in Flash (they may still possibly use the Digital ink and paint process though).
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Plot
At home, Rerun van Pelt finds some old marbles his grandfather Felix—a marble master in his day—kept in the attic. Charlie Brown goes to summer camp with Marcie while Peppermint Patty is stuck in summer school. He and Snoopy get ready for camp and Snoopy brings lots of junk. They ride the bus and Peppermint Patty is there saying goodbye. Charlie Brown realizes that most of his friends are going to summer camp with him. Joe Agate talks about Snoopy and what he's going to do with the bowling ball. Snoopy drops the bowling ball on Joe Agate's feet. Linus is eating a lollipop and Rerun wants one and goes and gets one until he sees Joe Agate play marbles. He then decides at summer camp that he wants to be a marbles champ. Joe Agate (played by Taylor Lautner), the bully, decides to play against Rerun on the false pretense of teaching him the game—and quickly cheats him out of his marbles. A devastated Rerun complains to Charlie Brown. Disgusted, Charlie Brown takes responsibility and isolates himself in his cabin, where Snoopy instructs him on the game until he becomes skilled enough to win back the marbles from Joe.
Meanwhile, back home, Peppermint Patty suspects that Charlie Brown is Marcie's love interest. Her temper flares when Marcie and Charlie Brown go off to camp together while she is stuck in town attending summer school as a result of her poor grades. Marcie's teasing Patty over the telephone about it makes Patty even more jealous. Patty, overcome with envy, hatches a plan to leave town and interrupt Marcie's supposed romance.
On the last day of camp, everyone tensely watches as Joe and Charlie Brown compete. Initially Joe wins and takes all of Charlie's marbles, but fortunately, Snoopy has two spares. Charlie Brown beats Joe and wins back the marbles for Rerun. Triumphant, Charlie Brown returns home and enjoys seeing Lucy's irritation and astonishment learning that he had been a hero.
While the credits roll, Snoopy and Woodstock's siblings sleep while Woodstock roasts a marshmallow and laughs.
The storyline was an amalgamation of several different series of Peanuts strips; the "Joe Agate" storyline originally appeared in the strip in 1995, and the story involving Peppermint Patty sneaking away from summer school to see Charlie Brown at camp was an adaptation of a series of strips from 1989.
Reaction
This special aired on ABC on 20 November 2006, following a repeat broadcast of 1973's A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. The late November airing of Bully seemed a little out of place, considering its summertime setting, but ABC felt the new special would do better in the ratings if it aired right after Thanksgiving. The decision paid off, as the two shows won their time slot with 9.4 million viewers, beating out, among other things, a Madonna special on NBC.[2]
The special aired again on November 20, 2007, again following A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, but was dropped as of 2008 and replaced by "This is America, Charlie Brown: The Mayflower Voyagers," a 1988 Peanuts special.
Cast
- Spencer Robert Scott - Charlie Brown
- Stephanie Patton - Lucy van Pelt
- Taylor Lautner - Joe Agate
- Rory Thost - Peppermint Patty
- Jessica Gordon - Marcie
- Sierra Marcoux - Sally Brown
- Jimmy Bennett - Rerun van Pelt
- Benjamin Bryan - Linus van Pelt
- Bill Meléndez - Snoopy and Woodstock
- Katie Fischer - Girl
- Jolean Wejbe - Violet Gray
Crew
- Directed by Lee Mendelson and Larry Leichliter
- Produced by Bill Meléndez
- Screenplay written by Charles M. Schulz and Justine Fontes
References
- ^ Wolk, Josh (2000-03-02). "One Bad Apple". EW.com. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,85036,00.html. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
- ^ washingtonpost.com
External links
- He's a Bully, Charlie Brown being shown at the Schulz Museum on 28 October 2006
- He's a Bully, Charlie Brown at the Internet Movie Database
| Preceded by “I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown” |
Peanuts television specials | Followed by “Peanuts Motion Comics: Linus for President/The Election” |
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