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00:00I can't believe it. She must think I'm the most stupid person alive.
00:19Come on, Charlie Brown. I'll hold the ball and you kick it.
00:22Hold it. Ha! You'll pull it away and I'll land flat on my back and kill myself.
00:31But Charlie Brown, it's Thanksgiving.
00:34What's that got to do with anything?
00:37Well, one of the greatest traditions we have is the Thanksgiving Day football game.
00:42And the biggest, most important tradition of all is the kicking off of a football.
00:47Is that right?
00:49Absolutely. Come on, Charlie Brown. It's a big honor for you.
00:56Well, if it's that important, a person should never turn down a big honor.
01:03Maybe I should do it.
01:09Besides, she wouldn't try to trick me on a traditional holiday.
01:14This time I'm going to kick that football player to the moon.
01:18Isn't it peculiar, Charlie Brown, how some traditions just slowly fade away?
01:30What's the matter, Big Brother?
01:49Nothing. I was just checking the mailbox.
01:53What did you expect? A turkey card?
01:55Holidays always depress me.
01:59I know what you mean.
02:01I went down to buy a turkey tree.
02:03And all they have are things for Christmas.
02:07For Christmas? Already?
02:10Anyway, why should I give thanks on Thanksgiving?
02:14What have I got to be thankful for?
02:16All it does is make more work for us at school.
02:21Do you know what we have to do now?
02:25We have to write an essay on Stanley Miles.
02:30You mean Miles Standish.
02:32I can't keep track of all those people.
02:35What's all the commotion?
02:37We've got another holiday to worry about.
02:40It seems Thanksgiving Day is upon us.
02:44I haven't even finished eating all my Halloween candy.
02:47Sally, Thanksgiving is a very important holiday.
02:51Ours was the first country in the world to make a national holiday to give thanks.
02:57Isn't he the cutest thing?
02:59What are you going to do on Thanksgiving, Charlie Brown?
03:04My mother and dad and Sally and I are all going over to my grandmother's for dinner.
03:10Why don't you come along, Warriors?
03:12We could hold hands under the table.
03:15Yeah!
03:24Hello?
03:25Hi, Chuck. This is Peppermint Patty.
03:27How you been, Chuck?
03:30Okay, I guess.
03:31Do you kind of miss me, Chuck?
03:33Well, I, uh...
03:35That's okay, Chuck.
03:36I know you probably can't talk because someone's listening.
03:39We'll keep these intimate things to ourselves, okay, Chuck?
03:43Well, I, uh...
03:45Listen, I really have a treat for you.
03:47My dad's been called out of town.
03:48He said I could go over to your house and share Thanksgiving with you, Chuck.
03:52Well, I, uh...
03:54I don't mind inviting myself over because I know you kind of like me, Chuck.
03:57Well, I, uh...
03:59Okay, that's a date.
04:00See you soon, you sly devil.
04:02Oh, brother.
04:05Now what?
04:06Peppermint Patty's coming to Thanksgiving dinner.
04:09We won't even be home!
04:14Hello?
04:15Hi, Chuck.
04:15Listen, I have even greater news.
04:18Remember that great kid, Marcy?
04:20Sure.
04:21I just talked to her and she kind of would like to see you again.
04:24And her folks said it would be okay if she joined us.
04:27She can count on two for dinner, Chuck.
04:29But I just don't know.
04:31This will be okay with your folks, won't it, Chuck?
04:33Well, the problem is...
04:35Don't worry.
04:36We won't make any problems.
04:38We'll help clear up the dishes and everything.
04:40Just save me a drumstick in the neck.
04:42Okay, Chuck?
04:42See you, Chuck.
04:45How do I always get into these things?
04:48Now she's bringing Marcy, too.
04:51It's your own fault because you're so wishy-washy.
04:55Hey, guess you just walked in over here.
05:01It's Franklin.
05:02I told him about the big turkey party you're having,
05:04and he sure is supposed to let him come.
05:07Hey, Chuck, this is going to be the biggest bash of the year.
05:09See ya!
05:11I think I'm losing control of the whole world.
05:15Now what's wrong?
05:17Now she's bringing Franklin, too.
05:19Peppermint Patty's invited herself, Marcy, and Franklin over
05:23for Thanksgiving dinner.
05:25And I'm not even going to be home.
05:27I'm going to be at my grandmother's.
05:29Why don't you just call her back and explain it to her?
05:32You can't explain anything to Peppermint Patty
05:35because you never get to say anything.
05:38I'm doomed.
05:39Three guests for Thanksgiving, and I'm not even going to be home.
05:44Peppermint Patty will hate me for the rest of my life.
05:48What time are you going up to your grandmother's, Jertie Brown?
05:51We're supposed to be there by 4.30.
05:54Okay, that makes it easy.
05:56You simply have two dinners.
05:58You cook the first one yourself for your friends,
06:01and then you go to your grandmother's with your family for the second one.
06:04I can't cook a Thanksgiving dinner.
06:06All I can make is cold cereal and maybe toast.
06:12That's right.
06:13I've seen you make toast.
06:14You can't butter it, but maybe we could help you.
06:17Snoopy, you go out to the garage and get a table that we can set up in the backyard.
06:21Little birdie, why do you flood?
06:51It's so upside down.
06:56It's amazing that the way you get around.
07:02Little birdie, why do you worry like you do?
07:13Don't you worry, just do what you can do.
07:23Little birdie, why do you just fascinate me so?
07:44And your friend there
07:50Likes to show you what he knows
07:54Little birdie
08:00I don't mind the way he should
08:04We don't have any time to play, Stewie
08:07Please get some pears around the table
08:09He needs watching
08:10That's when you know he'll be good
08:15Little birdie
08:31Can't your friend do nothing right
08:35It just seems now
08:42All he wants to do is cry
08:45Little birdie
08:51Look at what he's trying to do
08:55What are we going to wear to this big Thanksgiving party, sir?
09:24What time do we go?
09:27Well, kid, I'm going to go like this
09:29Old Chuck is pretty cool about dates
09:31He always wears that striped shirt of his
09:32I just talked to Charlie Brown
09:35He said dinner would be served a little earlier
09:38Great, we're ready
09:39You think I should wear a tie?
09:42Nah, you can come as you are, Franklin
09:44Old Chuck won't mind
09:45Besides, he didn't say it was formal
09:47Okay, Snoopy, that's pretty good
10:02Come on inside
10:04We need some help with the food
10:05At this point
10:08In particular, while we got his
10:08And he didn't say it should be
10:10What time do we think
10:11Is before we met
10:12We've learned
10:16It's okay
10:17It's okay
10:18It's Frust York
10:19We saw
10:21It's his neck
10:22It's how we play
10:23I try
10:24We're
10:26It's you
10:27It's
10:29You
10:30What time do we look at
13:31Snoopy, how can you serve the food in that ridiculous outfit?
13:40How about your chef's hat?
13:41Come on, Snoopy.
13:49We don't have any time for this plane around.
13:52The guests will be here pretty soon, so please get ready to help serve them.
13:56Hi, Chuck.
14:03Hi, Peppermint Patty.
14:04Hi, Franklin.
14:05Hi, Marcy.
14:07Hi, Chuck.
14:07Are we going to have a prayer?
14:21Are we going to have a prayer?
14:34Are we going to have a prayer?
14:37It's Thanksgiving, you know.
14:38Before we're served, shouldn't we say grace?
14:41In the year 1621, the pilgrims held their first Thanksgiving feast.
14:49They invited the great Indian chief, who brought 90 of his brave Indians and a great abundance
14:55of food.
14:56Governor William Bradford and Captain Miles Standish were honored guests.
15:00Elder William Brewster, who was our minister, said a prayer that went something like this.
15:05We thank God for our homes and our food and our safety in a new land.
15:10We thank God for the opportunity to create a new world for freedom and justice.
15:14Amen.
15:15Amen.
15:16Amen.
15:17Amen.
15:44Action.
15:56What's this?
15:58A piece of toast?
15:59A pretzel stick?
16:02Popcorn?
16:03What blockhead cooked all this?
16:11What kind of a Thanksgiving dinner is this?
16:12Where is the turkey, to that?
16:13Where's the turkey, Chuck? Don't you know anything about Thanksgiving dinners?
16:18Where's the mashed potatoes? Where's the cranberry sauce? Where's the pumpkin pie?
16:29You were kind of rough on Charlie Brown, weren't you, sir?
16:33Rough? Look at this. Is this what you call a Thanksgiving Day dinner?
16:37Did we come across town for this? We're supposed to be served a real Thanksgiving dinner.
16:42Now, wait a minute, sir. Did he invite you here to dinner, or did you invite yourself and us, too?
16:50Gee, I never thought of it like that. Do you think I hurt old Chuck's feelings?
16:55I bet I hurt his feelings, huh? Golly, why can't I act right outside of a baseball game?
17:01Marcy, maybe you can go to old Chuck and patch things up for me.
17:05Maybe you can tell him how I really feel. Tell him that I didn't mean it the way it sounded.
17:09Marcy, you can do it. You go see him and tell him that I really like him and that the dinner is okay with me.
17:16Well, I don't know, but I'll try.
17:19I think maybe you should go to Chuck and tell me yourself.
17:23No, Marcy. I'll just ruin everything.
17:26You know I'm too brusque and rough. You go and speak for me.
17:29Well, okay.
17:30This is not unlike another famous Thanksgiving episode.
17:36Do you remember the story of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins and Captain Miles Standish?
17:41This isn't like that one at all.
17:44Don't feel bad, Chuck.
17:46Peppermint Patty didn't mean all those things she said.
17:49Actually, she really likes you.
17:51I don't feel bad for myself.
17:54I just feel bad because I ruined everyone's Thanksgiving.
17:58But Thanksgiving is more than eating, Chuck.
18:01You heard what Miners were saying out there.
18:04Those early pilgrims were thankful for what had happened to them.
18:08And we should be thankful, too.
18:10We should just be thankful for being together.
18:13I think that's what they mean by Thanksgiving, Charlie Brown.
18:21Come here.
18:22See you later, Charles.
18:25Charles?
18:28He's all yours, Priscilla.
18:31Priscilla?
18:33Priscilla?
18:37Apologies accepted, Chuck old boy?
18:40Sure.
18:41There's enough problems in the world already, Chuck, without these stupid misunderstandings.
18:46Let's not play lovers' games, Chuck.
18:49I agree.
18:52You're holding my hand, Chuck.
18:55You sly dog.
19:02Good grief.
19:03It's four o'clock.
19:05We're supposed to be at grandmother's house for Thanksgiving by 4.30.
19:10I better talk to her and explain my dilemma.
19:16Hello?
19:17Grandma?
19:19This is Chuck.
19:20I mean, Charlie Brown.
19:22We're gonna be a little late.
19:24You see, I invited a few friends over, and they're still here.
19:27Well, it's just Linus and a girl named Marcy, and a girl named Peppermint Patty.
19:37She's a great baseball player.
19:39And a boy named Franklin?
19:44No, ma'am.
19:44They haven't eaten.
19:46As a matter of fact, they've let me know that, in no uncertain terms.
19:50What?
19:54You mean it?
19:55Hey, Peppermint Patty, great news.
20:01We're all invited to Charlie Brown's grandmother's for Thanksgiving dinner.
20:04Isn't there an old song that goes over the hills and through the woods to grandmother's house we go?
20:32Sure, only this is the way it goes.
20:36Over the river and through the woods to grandmother's house we go.
20:39The horses are great to carry the sweet wine and drift to snow.
20:43Over the river and through the woods to have the wind and blow.
20:47It's the coast of the ocean, but it's the north of the ground we go.
20:52Well, there's only one thing wrong with that.
20:55What's that, Charlie Brown?
20:57My grandmother lives in a condominium.
21:00My grandmother lives in a thirsty place.
21:18I don't know.
21:19I don't know.
21:20I don't know.
21:21I don't know.
21:21Here comes in.
21:22I don't know.
21:22I don't know.
21:23I don't know.
21:24I don't know.
21:25I don't know.
Comments
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Royal_Ace232 months ago
Really?! That is cool! :D
Filmore Bars2 months ago
Thank you!! This is my absolute FAV! Especially since I was born on Thanksgiving Day 💞

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