The same thing most women want, a present from a boy.
because in the good luck charile it's Christmas movie amy revels she is pregnant and then they want the fans to name the baby
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Hope this helps :)A Charlie Brown ChristmasBy Charles M. SchulzNarrator: It was finally Christmastime, the best time of theyear. The houses were strung with tiny colored lights, theirwindows shining with warm yellow glow only Christmas could bring.The scents of pine needles and hot cocoa mingled together,wafting through the air, and the sweet sounds of Christmas carolscould be heard in the distance.Fluffy white snowflakes tumbled from the sky onto a group ofjoyful children as they sang and laughed, skating on the frozenpond in town. Everyone was happy and full of holiday cheer. Thatis, everyone except for Charlie Brown.Charlie: (to Linus) I think there must be something wrong withme. I just don't understand Christmas, I guess. I might begetting presents and sending Christmas cards and decorating treesand all that, but I'm still not happy. I don't feel the way I'msupposed to feel.Linus: Charlie Brown, you are the only person I know who can takea wonderful season like Christmas and turn it into a problem.Maybe Lucy is right. Of all of the Charlie Browns in the world,you are the Charlie Brownest.Charlie walks through the snow, thoughtfully. Goes to hismailbox, pokes head inside. Looks disappointed because it isempty.Charlie: Rats! (sad). Nobody sent me a Christmas card today. Iknow nobody likes me. Why do we have to have a holiday season toemphasize it?Violet enters. Reading a Christmas card.Charlie: Thanks for the Christmas card you sent me Violet(sarcastic).Violet: I didn't send you a Christmas card!Charlie grumpily shoves his hands into pockets, makes face.Charlie: Don't you know sarcasm when you hear it?2Walks down street, observing happy friends playing in the snow.Narrator: Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves, but CharlieBrown was still sad.Charlie sits in front of Lucy's psychiatric booth.Charlie: I am in sad shape…Lucy: (interrupts) Hold up there Charlie Brown! I need 5 centsfrom you for my kind of advice!Charlie reaches in pocket, drops a nickel in her money can.Lucy: Boy, I love the beautiful sound of cold, hard, cash, thatbeautiful, beautiful sound. Nickels, nickels, nickels. Thatbeautiful sound of plunking nickels.Now what seems to be your trouble?Charlie: I know I should be happy during Christmas, but I can'tseem to manage it.Lucy: (proudly) Well, as they say on TV, "the mere fact that yourealize you need help indicates that you are not too far gone."I think we better pinpoint your fears. If we can find out whatyou're afraid of, we can label it.Are you afraid of responsibility? If you are, then you havehypengyophobia.How 'bout cats? If you're afraid of cats, you have ailurophasia.Are you afraid of staircases? If you are, then you haveclimachaphobia.Maybe you have thalassophobia. This is a fear of the ocean.Or gephyrobia, which is the fear of crossing bridges.Or maybe you have pantophobia. Do you think you have pantophobia?Charlie: What's pantophobia?Lucy: The fear of everything.Charlie: That's it!Actually Lucy, my trouble is Christmas. I just don't understandit. Instead of feeling happy, I feel sort of let down.Lucy comes out from behind booth.3Lucy: You need involvement. You need to get involved in some realChristmas project. How would you like to be the director of ourChristmas play?Charlie: me? You want me to be the director of the Christmasplay?Lucy: Sure Charlie Brown, we need a director. We've got aShepard, a musician, animals, everyone we need. We've even got aChristmas Queen.Narrator: Charlie Brown hesitated. What did he know about how toproperly direct a Christmas play?Lucy: Don't worry; I'll be there to help you.Narrator: Charlie Brown thought for a moment. Maybe he did needto get involved with a holiday project in order to feel betterabout things. Lucy's confidence was almost contagious. Besides,he couldn't let everyone down. They needed him. Figuring we hadnothing to lose, Charlie Brown agreed to meet Lucy and the restof the cast later at the auditorium.Lucy: incidentally, I know how you feel about all this Christmasbusiness, getting depressed and all that.It happens to me every year. I never get what I really want. Ialways get a lot of stupid toys, or a bicycle, or clothes, orsomething like that.Charlie: What is it you want?Lucy: Real Estate.Snoopy enters, hauling a large brown box overflowing withcolorful holiday lights, etc.Charlie follows Snoopy to his house while Snoopy creates a largeroof display.Charlie: What's going on here?Snoopy grins, hands Charlie a flyer.Narrator: FIND THE TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS. WIN MONEY,MONEY, MONEY! SPECTACULAR! SUPER-COLOSSAL! NEIGHBORHOODCHRISTMAS LIGHTS AND DISPLAY CONTEST.Charlie looks into sky with dismay.4Narrator: Even his very own dog had gone commercial. The thoughtof the contest made Charlie brown feel positively sick. Was moneyall anyone cared about? Charlie Brown couldn't stand it.Charlie throws flyer in air, walks away.Sally enters.Sally: I've been looking for you, big brother. Will you pleasewrite a letter to Santa clause for me? You write it, and I'lltell you what I want to say.Narrator: Charlie was in a hurry to get to the school auditoriumon time to play rehearsal, but he couldn't say no to his sister.Charlie takes pen, clipboard from Sally.Charlie: Okay, shoot.Sally: I have been extra good this year, so I have a long list ofpresents that I want.Charlie: (sighs) Oh, brother.Sally: Please note the size and color of each item, and send asmany as possible. If it seems too complicated, make it easy onyourself: just send money. How 'bout tens and twenties?Narrator: Charlie Brown was dismayed, even his baby sister hadbecome greedy. Writing a letter to Santa Claus was one thing, butdemanding cash from him was just absurd.Charlie rushes off to auditorium. Arrives; all of the kids are onstage already.Walks to directors chair, begins to speak. Realizes everyone isfooling around, not paying attention. Picks up megaphone.Charlie: (yelling) Alright, stop the music! We're going to dothis play, and we're going to do it right!Lucy picks up scripts.Lucy: Alright, I'm here to assign roles. Frieda, you're playingthe innkeeper's wife. Pig Pen, you're the innkeeper. And Shermy,you're the Shepard.5Narrator: Snoopy was delighted to play the roles of all thedifferent animals. From sheep, to cow, to penguin.Lucy goes to Linus, hands him a script.Lucy: Memorize these lines, so you can recite them on cue.Linus hugs blanket tightLinus: This is ridiculous! I can't memorize something like thisso quickly! Why should I be put through such agony? Give me onegood reason why I should have to memorize this!Lucy mechanically makes fist.Lucy: I'll give you five good reasons: One, two, three, four,five!Linus: Those are good reasons. Christmas is not only getting toocommercial, it's getting too dangerous.Lucy frownsLucy: And get rid of that stupid blanket! What's a ChristmasShepard going to look like holding a stupid blanket like that?Charlie: Alright! Lets have it quiet! Places everybody. Schroederset the mood for the first scene.Schroeder begins to play piano. Cast dances.Charlie: Cut! Cut! It's all wrong! Lets rehearse another sceneinstead.Narrator: No one seemed to be able to concentrate.Frieda: Pig Pen's dust was ruining the style of my naturallycurly hair!Sally watches Linus intently, rests head on shoulderoccasionally.Sally: Isn't he the cutest thing?Lucy (with snoopy): We want a lunch break!6Charlie: Good Grief… There's no time for foolishness. Lets takeit from the top again!Schroeder plays piano. Everyone dances.Lucy (to Charlie): What's the matter? Don't you think it's great?Charlie shakes head.Lucy: look, let's face it. We all know that Christmas is a bigcommercial racket. It's ruined by a big eastern syndicate, yaknow.Charlie: Well, this is one play that's not going to becommercial. What our play needs is the proper Christmas mood. Weneed a Christmas tree.Lucy claps with excitement.Lucy: Hey, perhaps a tree. A great big shiny aluminum Christmastree! That's it! Get the biggest aluminum tree you can find.Maybe paint it pink!Narrator: Charlie Brown left Lucy in charge of rehearsal, and setout with Linus to find the perfect tree for their play.Charlie and Linus enter tree lot. Go to small green pine tree, ona simple wooden stand.Linus: Gee, I didn't know they still made wooden Christmas trees.Charlie: This one seems to need a home.Linus: I don't know, remember what Lucy said? This doesn't seemto fit the modern spirit.Charlie: I don't care! We'll decorate it, and it will be justright for our play. Besides, I think it needs me.Charlie and Linus return to auditorium, place tree on piano.Charlie: We're back!Children gather around piano.7Violet: Boy, are you stupid Charlie Brown. You were supposed toget a good tree. Can't you even tell a good tree from a poortree?Patti: (sighs) You're hopeless Charlie Brown.Lucy: You've been dumb before, but this time you bit it.Children laugh, exit. Charlie is alone by piano.Linus approaches.Charlie: I guess you were right Linus; I shouldn't have pickedthis little tree. Everything I do turns into a disaster. I guessI don't really know what Christmas is about. Isn't there anyonewho understands what Christmas is all about?Linus: Sure, I can tell you what Christmas is all about.Linus goes to center stage, spotlight.Linus: "And there were in the same country Shepards abiding inthe field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And lo, theangel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shoneround about them, and they were sore afraid. And the angel saidunto them, 'fear not, for behold, I bring you tidings of greatjoy which will be to all people. For unto you is born this day inthe city of David a savior, which is Christ the Lord. And thisshall be a sign unto you. Ye shall find the babe wrapped inswaddling clothes lying in the manger.' And suddenly, there waswith the angel a multitude of the heavenly host, praising God andsaying, 'glory to God in the highest, and on Earth peace, goodwill toward men.'"Linus picks up blanket, walks back to piano.Linus: That's what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.Silence.Charlie picks up tree, smiles. Walks outside, stares at sky.Charlie (to self): Linus is right; I won't let all thiscommercialism ruin my Christmas. I'll take this little tree home,and I'll decorate it, and I'll show them it really will work inour play.8Walks home, finds Snoopy's doghouse with prize on it. Grabsornament from house, puts on tree. Tree bends, Charlie is sad.Charlie: I killed it! Everything I touch gets ruined!Walks away from tree, slouching. Others circle tree. Linusstraitens the branch.Linus: I never thought it was such a bad little tree. It's notbad at all, really. Maybe it just needs a little love.Children look at doghouse, tree. Take doghouse decorations, puton tree.Lucy: Charlie Brown is a blockhead, but he did get a nice tree.Children circle tree, hum "O little town of Bethlehem". Charlieenters.Charlie: What's going on here?Everyone: Merry Christmas Charlie Brown!Charlie looks at tree, smiles.Narrator: His little tree that no one had wanted, and he couldhardly believe his eyes. His friends' efforts had transformed itinto something truly special. And everyone sang:Everyone:Hark, the herald angels sing, glory to the newborn king!Peace on Earth and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled.Joyful, all ye nations rise!Join the triumph of the skies!With angelic host proclaim: Christ is born in Bethlehem.Hark, the herald angels sing, glory to the newborn king.Narrator: Surrounded by his friends, Charlie Brown realized Linushad been right about the true meaning of Christmas. This was theChristmas spirit he had been looking for all along. At last, theseason seemed 100 times brighter. And for Charlie Brown, it wastruly the merriest Christmas ever.
hopefully but i kinda want him with Lucy but then again i dont cause i want her with Natsu.
In "A Charlie Brown Christmas," Lucy expresses that she wants real estate for Christmas instead of a lot of stupid toys. She dreams of owning property and being independent.
Lucy never got what she really wanted-real estate!
The song is called "Linus and Lucy" composed and played by Vince Guaraldi
No.A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)Repelled by the commercialism he sees around him Charlie Brown tries to find the true meaning of Christmas....I Want A Dog For Christmas, Charlie Brown (2003)Linus and Lucy's younger brother Rerun wants a dog for Christmas, and Snoopy's brother Spike may be the answer.There have been two other Christmas specials.It's Christmas Time Again Charlie Brown (1992)The Peanuts gang prepares for the holidays in their own unique ways.Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales (2002)Snoopy gets a job as a bell-ringer, Sally comes up with an unusual way of acquiring a Christmas tree
The same thing most women want, a present from a boy.
Real Estate
I Want a Dog for Christmas Charlie Brown - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 9 December 2003
and dout really know because i never watched the movie sorry about that
Sally says -"all i want is whats coming to me.. all i want is what i deserve"
Lucy van Pelt has two(2) younger brothers: Linus van Pelt and Rerun van Pelt. Linus is more well known among Peanuts fans as he is Charlie Brown's closest friend. Rerun is more frequently mentioned in later comic strips and in appears in a few TV specials such as: I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown.
A Charlie Brown Christmas will air on TV in December; specific dates vary by year and network. Check local listings or the network's schedule for the most up-to-date information on when it will be shown in 2010.
If you CANNOT find a Charlie Brown Christmas Tree. There your answer, use your imagination! Be crafty! that's always my motto! If you can't find it, create it! Make it your own, use what you can, to make that Charlie Brown Christmas tree. I don't see why it should come out wrong, if you don't use your imagination. Make it your goal, work on your artistic side. Make it increable, do it with your own unquie style. You never know, if people like it! People will want your Charlie Brown Christmas Tree. Sorry if you don't like my answer.