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With Christmas approaching, Charlie Brown is unhappy as everyone associates the holiday with presents. He tries to understand the true meaning of the festival and his friends decide to help him.
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00:00:00Christmas time is here, happiness and cheer, fun for all that children call their favorite
00:00:25time of year, snowflakes in the air, carols everywhere, olden times and ancient rhymes
00:00:43of love and dreams to share.
00:00:47I think there must be something wrong with me, Linus.
00:00:56Christmas is coming, but I'm not happy.
00:00:58I don't feel the way I'm supposed to feel.
00:01:04I just don't understand Christmas, I guess.
00:01:07I like getting presents and sending Christmas cards and decorating trees and all that, but
00:01:12I'm still not happy.
00:01:14I always end up feeling depressed.
00:01:15Charlie Brown, you're the only person I know who can take a wonderful season like Christmas
00:01:22and turn it into a problem.
00:01:24Maybe Lucy's right.
00:01:25Along the Charlie Browns in the world, you're the Charlie Browniest.
00:01:29Sleigh bells in the air, beauty everywhere.
00:01:45Yuletide by the fireside and joyful memories say, Christmas time is here, family's crying here.
00:02:05So long as we could always see, such fear.
00:02:12Hello, little Mary.
00:02:29Rats.
00:02:31Nobody sent me a Christmas card today.
00:02:33I almost wish there weren't a holiday season.
00:02:36I know nobody likes me.
00:02:38Why do we have to have a holiday season to emphasize it?
00:02:40Thanks for the Christmas card you sent me, Violet.
00:02:47I didn't send you a Christmas card, Charlie Brown.
00:02:52Don't you know sarcasm when you hear it?
00:02:58Pit Pin, you're the only person I know who can raise a cloud of dust in a snowstorm.
00:03:03Pit Pin, you're the only person I know who can raise a cloud of dust in a snowstorm.
00:03:15Try to catch snowflakes on your tongue.
00:03:18It's fun.
00:03:21Mmm, need sugar.
00:03:24It's too early.
00:03:26I never eat December snowflakes.
00:03:29I always wait until January.
00:03:31They sure look right to me.
00:03:34They sure look right to me.
00:04:01You think you're so smart with that blanket.
00:04:04What are you going to do with it when you grow up?
00:04:07Maybe I'll make it into a sport coat.
00:04:19I think you have a customer.
00:04:21May I help you?
00:04:31I'm in sad shape.
00:04:33Wait a minute.
00:04:33Before you begin, I must ask that you pay in advance.
00:04:36Five cents, please.
00:04:42Boy, what a sound.
00:04:44How I love to hear that old money plink.
00:04:46That beautiful sound of cold, hard cash.
00:04:48That beautiful, beautiful sound.
00:04:51Nichols, Nichols, Nichols.
00:04:52That beautiful sound of plinking nickels.
00:04:56All right, now.
00:04:57What seems to be your trouble?
00:05:00I feel depressed.
00:05:02I know I should be happy, but I'm not.
00:05:04Well, as they say on TV,
00:05:06the mere fact that you realize you need help
00:05:09indicates that you are not too far gone.
00:05:11I think we better pinpoint your fears.
00:05:14If we can find out what you're afraid of,
00:05:16we can label it.
00:05:17Are you afraid of responsibility?
00:05:19If you are, then you have hypengeophobia.
00:05:22I don't think that's quite it.
00:05:24How about cats?
00:05:25If you're afraid of cats, you have aneurophasia.
00:05:28Well, sort of, but I'm not sure.
00:05:30Are you afraid of staircases?
00:05:32If you are, then you have climacophobia.
00:05:35Maybe you have thalasophobia.
00:05:37This is fear of the ocean.
00:05:38Or chepharobia, which is the fear of crossing bridges.
00:05:42Or maybe you have pantophobia.
00:05:44Do you think you have pantophobia?
00:05:46What's pantophobia?
00:05:47The fear of everything.
00:05:49That's it!
00:05:52Actually, Lucy, my trouble is Christmas.
00:05:55I just don't understand it.
00:05:56Instead of feeling happy, I feel sort of let down.
00:05:59You need involvement.
00:06:01You need to get involved in some real Christmas project.
00:06:04How would you like to be the director of our Christmas play?
00:06:07Me?
00:06:07You want me to be the director of the Christmas play?
00:06:11Sure, Charlie Brown.
00:06:13We need a director.
00:06:14You need involvement.
00:06:15We've got a shepherd, musicians, animals, everyone you need.
00:06:20We've even got a Christmas queen.
00:06:23I don't know anything about directing a Christmas play.
00:06:26Don't worry.
00:06:27I'll be there to help you.
00:06:28I'll meet you at the auditorium.
00:06:30Incidentally, I know how you feel about all this Christmas business.
00:06:34Getting depressed and all that.
00:06:36That happens to me every year.
00:06:38I never get what I really want.
00:06:40I always get a lot of stupid toys or a bicycle or clothes or something like that.
00:06:45What is it you want?
00:06:47Real estate.
00:06:47What's going on here?
00:07:04What's this?
00:07:07Find the true meaning of Christmas?
00:07:09When money, money, money, money, spectacular, super colossal neighborhood Christmas lights and display contest.
00:07:18Lights and display contest?
00:07:20Oh, no.
00:07:21My own dog, don't commercial.
00:07:25I can't stand it.
00:07:29I've been looking for you, big brother.
00:07:33Will you please write a letter to Santa Claus for me?
00:07:36Well, I don't have much time.
00:07:38I'm supposed to get down to the school auditorium and direct a Christmas play.
00:07:42You write it and I'll tell you what I want to say.
00:07:46Okay, shoot.
00:07:48Dear Santa Claus, how have you been?
00:07:50Did you have a nice summer?
00:07:53How is your life?
00:07:54I have been extra good this year, so I have a long list of presents that I want.
00:08:00Oh, brother.
00:08:01Please note the size and color of each item and send as many as possible.
00:08:07If it seems too complicated, make it easy on yourself.
00:08:11Just send money.
00:08:13How about tens and twenties?
00:08:15Tens and twenties?
00:08:17Oh, even my baby sister.
00:08:20All I want is what I have coming to me.
00:08:23All I want is my fair share.
00:08:31All right.
00:08:40Quiet, everybody.
00:08:42Our director will be here any minute and we'll start rehearsal.
00:08:45Director?
00:08:46What director?
00:08:47Charlie Brown.
00:08:49Oh, no.
00:08:50We're doomed.
00:08:51This will be the worst Christmas play ever.
00:08:54Here he comes.
00:08:55Attention, everyone.
00:08:56Here's our director.
00:09:01Man's best friend.
00:09:07Well, it's real good seeing y'all here.
00:09:10As you know, we are going to put on the Christmas play.
00:09:12Due to the shortage of time, we'll get right down to work.
00:09:16One of the first things to ensure a good performance is strict attention to the director.
00:09:21I'll keep my direction simple.
00:09:23If I point to the right, it means focus attention stage right.
00:09:27If I make a slashing motion across my throat, it means cut the scene short.
00:09:31If I make a revolving motion with my hand, it means pick up the tempo.
00:09:35If I spread my hands apart, it means slow down.
00:09:39It's the spirit of the actors that count.
00:09:42The interest that they show in their director.
00:09:45Am I right?
00:09:46I said, am I right?
00:09:47I said, am I right?
00:10:17Stop the music!
00:10:22All right, now.
00:10:23We're going to do this play, and we're going to do it right.
00:10:27Lucy, get those costumes and scripts and pass them out.
00:10:30Now the script girl will be handing out your parts.
00:10:34You're the innkeeper's wife.
00:10:36Do innkeeper's wives have naturally curly hair?
00:10:41Pigpen, you're the innkeeper.
00:10:43In spite of my outward appearance, I shall try to run a neat inn.
00:10:48Shermy, you're a shepherd.
00:10:52Every Christmas it's the same.
00:10:55I always end up playing a shepherd.
00:10:58Snoopy, you'll have to be all the animals in our play.
00:11:01Can you be a sheep?
00:11:03How about a cow?
00:11:06How about a penguin?
00:11:07Yes, he's even a good penguin.
00:11:17No, no, no.
00:11:19Listen, all of you.
00:11:20You've got to take direction.
00:11:22You've got to have discipline.
00:11:24You've got to have respect for your director.
00:11:27I ought to slug you.
00:11:31Dog!
00:11:32I've been kissed by a dog!
00:11:34I have dog germs!
00:11:35Get hot water!
00:11:36Get some disinfectant!
00:11:37Get some iodine!
00:11:39Ah!
00:11:40Ah!
00:11:40All right, all right, script girl.
00:11:43Continue with the scripts.
00:11:46Linus, you've got to get rid of that stupid blanket.
00:11:50And here, memorize these lines.
00:11:53I can't memorize these lines.
00:11:55This is ridiculous.
00:11:56Memorize it and be ready to recite when your cue comes.
00:12:00I can't memorize something like this so quickly.
00:12:02Why should I be put through such agony?
00:12:05Give me one good reason why I should memorize this.
00:12:09I'll give you five good reasons.
00:12:12One, two, three, four, five.
00:12:15Those are good reasons.
00:12:17Christmas is not only getting too commercial,
00:12:19it's getting too dangerous.
00:12:22And get rid of that stupid blanket.
00:12:24What's a Christmas shepherd gonna look like
00:12:26holding a stupid blanket like that?
00:12:28Well, this is one Christmas shepherd
00:12:30who's going to keep his trusty blanket with him.
00:12:33See?
00:12:33You wouldn't hit an innocent shepherd, would you?
00:12:35Okay, Mr. Director, the task is set.
00:12:40Take over.
00:12:41All right, let's have it quiet.
00:12:43Places, everybody.
00:12:45Schroeder, set the mood for the first scene.
00:12:47Cut, cut!
00:12:55No, no, no!
00:12:58Look, let's rehearse the scene at the end.
00:13:01Frida, this is...
00:13:02We can't go on.
00:13:03There's too much dust.
00:13:05It's taking the curl out of my naturally curly hair.
00:13:08Don't think of it as dust.
00:13:10Think of it as maybe the soil of some great past civilization.
00:13:13Maybe the soil of ancient Babylon.
00:13:18It staggers the imagination.
00:13:20He may be carrying soil that was tried upon by Solomon
00:13:23or even Nebuchadnezzar.
00:13:26Sort of makes you want to treat me
00:13:28with more respect, doesn't it?
00:13:30You're an absolute mess.
00:13:31Just look at yourself.
00:13:34On the contrary,
00:13:35I didn't think I looked that good.
00:13:38Sally, come here.
00:13:39What do you want her for?
00:13:43She's going to be your wife.
00:13:47Good grief.
00:13:50Isn't he the cutest thing?
00:13:54He has the nicest sense of humor.
00:13:59Lunch break!
00:13:59Lunch break!
00:14:01Lunch break!
00:14:02Lunch break!
00:14:09All right, now.
00:14:10There's no time for foolishness.
00:14:12We've got to get on with our play.
00:14:15That's right.
00:14:16What about my part?
00:14:19What about the Christmas queen, hmm?
00:14:23Are you going to let all this beauty go to waste?
00:14:27You do think I'm beautiful, don't you, Charlie Brown?
00:14:31You didn't answer me right away.
00:14:34You had to think about it first, didn't you?
00:14:35If you really had thought I was beautiful,
00:14:38you would have spoken right up.
00:14:40I know when I've been insulted.
00:14:42I know when I've been insulted.
00:14:43Good grief.
00:14:47All right, let's take it from the top again.
00:14:50Places.
00:14:52Action.
00:15:02Charlie Brown, isn't it a great play?
00:15:05That doesn't.
00:15:08Now look, if we're ever to get this play off the ground,
00:15:11we've got to have some cooperation.
00:15:15What's the matter, Charlie Brown?
00:15:16Don't you think it's great?
00:15:18It's all wrong.
00:15:20Look, Charlie, let's face it.
00:15:22We all know that Christmas is a big commercial racket.
00:15:25It's run by a big eastern syndicate, you know.
00:15:28Well, this is one play that's not going to be commercial.
00:15:30Look, Charlie Brown, what do you want?
00:15:32The proper mood.
00:15:34We need a Christmas tree.
00:15:35Hey, perhaps a tree.
00:15:37A great, big, shiny, aluminum Christmas tree.
00:15:40That's it, Charlie Brown.
00:15:42You get the tree.
00:15:43I'll handle this crowd.
00:15:45Okay.
00:15:46I'll take Linus with me.
00:15:48The rest of you, practice your lines.
00:15:50Get the biggest aluminum tree you can find, Charlie Brown.
00:15:53Maybe paint it pink.
00:15:54Yeah, do something right for a change, Charlie Brown.
00:16:02I don't know, Linus.
00:16:03I just don't know.
00:16:07Well, I guess we better concentrate on finding a nice Christmas tree.
00:16:11I suggest we try those searchlights, Charlie Brown.
00:16:25This really brings Christmas clothes to a person.
00:16:29Fantastic.
00:16:30Gee, do they still make wooden Christmas trees?
00:16:52This little green one here seems to need a home.
00:16:55I don't know, Charlie Brown.
00:16:57Remember what Lucy said?
00:16:59This doesn't seem to fit the modern spirit.
00:17:01I don't care.
00:17:03We'll decorate it, and it'll be just right for our play.
00:17:06Besides, I think it needs me.
00:17:07This is the music I've selected for the Christmas play.
00:17:24What kind of Christmas music is that?
00:17:27Beethoven Christmas music.
00:17:30What has Beethoven got to do with Christmas?
00:17:32Everyone talks about how great Beethoven was.
00:17:35Beethoven wasn't so great.
00:17:37What do you mean Beethoven wasn't so great?
00:17:42He never got his picture on bubblegum cards, did he?
00:17:45Have you ever seen his picture on a bubblegum card?
00:17:48Hmm?
00:17:49How can you say someone is great who's never had his picture on bubblegum cards?
00:17:53Good grief.
00:17:53How can you say someone is great who's never had his picture on a bubblegum card?
00:17:58How can you say someone is great who's never had his picture on a bubblegum card?
00:17:59How can you say someone is great who's never had his picture on a bubblegum card?
00:18:00How can you say someone is great who's never had his picture on a bubblegum card?
00:18:01How can you say someone is great who's never had his picture on a bubblegum card?
00:18:02How can you say someone is great who's never had his picture on a bubblegum card?
00:18:03How can you say someone is great who's never had his picture on a bubblegum card?
00:18:04How can you say someone is great who's never had his picture on a bubblegum card?
00:18:05How can you say someone is great who's never had his picture on a bubblegum card?
00:18:06How can you say someone is great who's never had his picture on a bubblegum card?
00:18:08Say by the way, can you play Jingle Bells?
00:18:38No, no, I mean Jingle Bells, you know, deck them halls and all that stuff.
00:18:53No, no, you don't get it at all.
00:18:56I mean Jingle Bells, you know, Santa Claus and ho ho ho and mistletoe and presents to pretty girls.
00:19:08That's it!
00:19:14We're back.
00:19:24Boy, are you stupid, Charlie Brown.
00:19:27What kind of a tree is that?
00:19:29You are supposed to get a good tree.
00:19:32Can't you even tell a good tree from a poor tree?
00:19:34I told you he'd goop it up.
00:19:37He's not the kind you can depend on to do anything right.
00:19:41You're hopeless, Charlie Brown, completely hopeless.
00:19:45Rats!
00:19:47You've been dumb before, Charlie Brown, but this time you really did it.
00:19:54What a tree!
00:19:55I guess you were right, Linus.
00:20:08I shouldn't have picked this little tree.
00:20:10Everything I do turns into a disaster.
00:20:13I guess I really don't know what Christmas is all about.
00:20:16Isn't there anyone who knows what Christmas is all about?
00:20:20Sure, Charlie Brown.
00:20:22I can tell you what Christmas is all about.
00:20:23Lights, please.
00:20:34And there were in the same country shepherds, abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.
00:20:41And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them.
00:20:44And the glory of the Lord shone round about them.
00:20:47And they were sore afraid.
00:20:48And the angel said unto them, Fear not.
00:20:51For behold, I bring you tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.
00:20:56For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.
00:21:02And this shall be a sign unto you.
00:21:05Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.
00:21:09And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host, praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.
00:21:20That's what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.
00:21:33And this shall be a sign.
00:22:03For behold, I bring you tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.
00:22:22For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.
00:22:28And this shall be a sign unto you.
00:22:29Linus is right.
00:22:35I won't let all this commercialism ruin my Christmas.
00:22:42I'll take this little tree home and decorate it.
00:22:45And I'll show them it really will work in our play.
00:22:47First prize.
00:23:06Oh well, this commercial dog is not going to ruin my Christmas.
00:23:10I've killed it.
00:23:22Oh, everything I touch gets ruined.
00:23:25I never thought it was such a bad little tree.
00:23:41It's not bad at all, really.
00:23:44Maybe it just needs a little love.
00:23:46Charlie Brown is a blockhead.
00:24:00But he did get a nice tree.
00:24:02What's going on here?
00:24:26Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown!
00:24:37Hark the herald angels sing
00:24:42Glory to the newborn king
00:24:46Peace on earth and mercy mild
00:24:50God and sinners reconciled
00:24:55Join the war, ye nations rise
00:24:59Join the triumph of the sky
00:25:04With the telling hopes proclaim
00:25:08Christ is born in Bethlehem
00:25:13Hark the herald angels sing
00:25:17Glory to the Lord
00:25:20Now what?
00:25:32Kind of a steep hill, isn't it?
00:25:34Don't worry about it.
00:25:36Just lean forward and jiggle your feet.
00:25:39I think I've changed my mind.
00:25:42If I had known you were only going that far,
00:25:46I would have stayed in.
00:25:47I think they look better when they have a little star
00:26:16or an angel on top.
00:26:21Would you like to buy a Christmas wreath?
00:26:23It's not even Thanksgiving yet.
00:26:25By the time Christmas comes,
00:26:27all the needles will be falling off.
00:26:30Don't hang it near the turkey.
00:26:37Would you like to buy a Christmas wreath?
00:26:39It isn't even Thanksgiving yet.
00:26:43Would you like to buy a Thanksgiving wreath?
00:26:51Would you like to buy a Christmas wreath?
00:26:53Do you know what you are doing?
00:26:55Don't you realize you're adding to the over-commercializing of Christmas?
00:26:59Not until I sell one.
00:27:05Good morning.
00:27:07This is a Christmas wreath.
00:27:09I love samples.
00:27:10I give up.
00:27:15I can't imagine anyone else having as much trouble as I do selling Christmas wreaths.
00:27:21Good morning, sir.
00:27:23Would you like to buy a nice Christmas wreath?
00:27:28Merry Christmas anyway, sir.
00:27:30God bless us.
00:27:31Everyone.
00:27:32Everyone, said Tiny Tim, the last of all, and joy to the world.
00:27:38Rats.
00:27:41What are you up to, big brother?
00:27:43I'm trying to sell Christmas wreaths from door to door.
00:27:47Getting on the old commercial bandwagon, eh?
00:27:49Going after those big holiday bucks, huh?
00:27:56Need any help?
00:28:02Good morning.
00:28:04Ask your mom if she would like to buy a Christmas wreath.
00:28:07Tell her they were made from the famous forests of Lebanon.
00:28:11You can read about them in the second chapter of the second book of Chronicles.
00:28:14If you buy two, we'll throw in an autographed photo of King Solomon.
00:28:20You can't tell people these wreaths were made from the forests of Lebanon.
00:28:25That's lying.
00:28:28Good morning.
00:28:29Would you like to buy a Christmas wreath made from some junky old branches my brother found
00:28:34in a Christmas tree lot?
00:28:36You wouldn't, would you?
00:28:38And I can't say I blame you.
00:28:41See, your way doesn't work either.
00:28:46I think we need better packaging.
00:28:48We need a better way to show off our product.
00:28:53Good morning.
00:28:54Would you like to buy a Christmas wreath?
00:28:59What do you want to buy by a
00:29:25If you like to buy a Christmas wife?
00:29:26Guess what, Chuck? Disaster time.
00:29:35Our teacher wants us to read a book during Christmas vacation.
00:29:39Got any suggestions?
00:29:41On what book to read?
00:29:43No, on how to get out of it.
00:29:46I'm not going to have to read a book, Marcy.
00:29:49See? A Tale of Two Cities was just on TV.
00:29:52I watched the movie, so now I won't have to read the book.
00:29:56The only thing I didn't understand were the parts about the shampoo, the soap, and the coffee.
00:30:02Those were the commercials, sir.
00:30:05I'd like to read this book, Marcy, but I'm kind of afraid.
00:30:09I had a grandfather who didn't think much of reading.
00:30:12He always said if you read too many books, your head would fall off.
00:30:16You start the first chapter, sir, and I'll hold on to your head.
00:30:22Why aren't you reading your book, sir?
00:30:23It's too nice a day to stay inside and read, Marcy.
00:30:28Besides, I have to build this snowman.
00:30:31If I don't do it, no one else will.
00:30:34And he'll never exist.
00:30:36I'm his creator. It's my duty to give him life.
00:30:40This snowman has a right to live, Marcy.
00:30:43You're weird, sir.
00:30:45Marcy, what book were you supposed to read during Thanksgiving vacation?
00:30:49This is Christmas vacation, sir.
00:30:52Christmas vacation?
00:30:53How can I read something during Christmas vacation
00:30:56when I didn't read what I was supposed to read during Thanksgiving vacation?
00:31:01Duck, sir. Easter is coming.
00:31:05What are we going to hear today, Marcy?
00:31:07Handel's Messiah.
00:31:09The most exciting part is when they get to the Hallelujah Chorus and everyone stands.
00:31:13Standing is exciting?
00:31:15It's the Hallelujah Chorus, sir.
00:31:26Everyone is standing up.
00:31:28They're what?
00:31:30Standing up.
00:31:31Yipe!
00:31:34Everywhere we go, Marcy.
00:31:37You embarrass me.
00:31:38What was Handel's first name, Marcy?
00:31:46I'm ashamed to admit I don't know.
00:31:50I'll just have to guess.
00:31:58I suppose we're going to have to listen to that bell ringing every time we walk by here now.
00:32:03Wouldn't you think it could do something besides ring a bell?
00:32:06Just ignore that Santa Claus, Linus.
00:32:11There's nothing he can do to you.
00:32:15I don't think you're a real Santa Claus.
00:32:17What do you have to say about that?
00:32:24I don't think you're the real Santa Claus.
00:32:27If you're the real Santa, where are your helpers?
00:32:30That's the dumbest thing I've ever seen.
00:32:37You mean giving.
00:33:02Christmas is the joy of giving.
00:33:03I don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about.
00:33:13Giving.
00:33:14The only real joy is giving.
00:33:19Like, wow.
00:33:20I'm making out my Christmas list.
00:33:27Now, how do you spell your name?
00:33:29I'm your brother.
00:33:30And you don't even know how to spell my name?
00:33:32I'll put down Sam.
00:33:34I know how to spell that.
00:33:35What was his name again?
00:33:42Santa Claus.
00:33:43Any middle initial?
00:33:44No.
00:33:45I don't think so.
00:33:46At least I've never heard of one.
00:33:48How about his wife?
00:33:50Do you know her name?
00:33:51Well, sometimes you hear people say her name is Merry Christmas.
00:33:55Really?
00:33:56That's very interesting.
00:33:58Maybe I'll write to her instead.
00:34:00Where are all the candy canes?
00:34:30The what?
00:34:31The candy canes that were on the tree.
00:34:34They're all gone.
00:34:38Have you looked outside?
00:34:40Outside?
00:34:41Tell me about Christmas, Linus.
00:34:54How did all this Christmas stuff start anyway?
00:34:57Except for the part of getting lots of presents.
00:35:00I don't see what all the fuss is about.
00:35:02Well, this is from the second chapter of Luke.
00:35:05You know what I hate?
00:35:06Because I hate shopping.
00:35:09And there were in the same country shepherds, abiding in the field, keeping watch.
00:35:13I haven't gotten food from my brother for Christmas yet.
00:35:16And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them.
00:35:18Everything cost so much.
00:35:20And the glory of the Lord turned around about them.
00:35:23And they were sore afraid.
00:35:26Actually, I don't really want to spend any money at all.
00:35:29And the angel said unto them...
00:35:30I wonder if I can get him something for free.
00:35:33Is that it?
00:35:35I always thought the Christmas story was longer than that.
00:35:37That song drives me crazy.
00:35:46What in the world is a calling bird?
00:35:50A calling bird is a kind of partridge.
00:35:54In 1 Samuel 26, 20, it says,
00:35:57Where the king of Israel has come out to seek my life,
00:36:01just as though you were hunting the calling bird.
00:36:04There's a play on words here, you see.
00:36:06David was standing on a mountain calling,
00:36:09and he compared himself to a partridge being hunted.
00:36:12Isn't that fascinating?
00:36:14If I get socks again for Christmas this year,
00:36:17I'll go even more crazy.
00:36:18I remember reading that Albert Schweitzer
00:36:23dreaded the thought of receiving Christmas gifts.
00:36:27And do you know why that was?
00:36:29It was because he hated having to write thank you notes.
00:36:33What do you think about that?
00:36:37Who's Albert Schweitzer?
00:36:40Yes, ma'am.
00:36:41I'd like to buy a Christmas present for a girl I know.
00:36:44I was thinking maybe a pair of gloves.
00:36:48Would it help if I described her?
00:36:53Well, she has ten fingers.
00:36:57$25 for a pair of gloves?
00:37:01I'm sorry, ma'am.
00:37:03That's more than I can afford.
00:37:05Could I maybe buy just a thumb?
00:37:10I wanted to buy Peggy Jean some gloves for Christmas,
00:37:13but they cost $25.
00:37:16She's going to be disappointed
00:37:17when she finds out her boyfriend is a cheapskate.
00:37:20I'm not a cheapskate.
00:37:22I just don't have $25.
00:37:24Put it on your credit card.
00:37:26I don't have a credit card.
00:37:28So long, Peggy Jean.
00:37:32I'd like to give Peggy Jean
00:37:34a nice pair of gloves for Christmas,
00:37:36but I can't afford it.
00:37:38If she really likes you, Charlie Brown,
00:37:40she'll appreciate anything you give her.
00:37:43If you don't give her exactly what she's expecting,
00:37:46she'll hate you for the rest of your life.
00:37:49You know why I want to buy Peggy Jean those gloves for Christmas?
00:37:52When I first met her this summer at camp,
00:37:54I noticed what pretty hands she had.
00:37:56I want those pretty hands to be warm,
00:37:59but I don't have $25 to buy the gloves.
00:38:03Send her a nice card
00:38:05and tell her to keep her hands in her pockets.
00:38:09See?
00:38:10There they are.
00:38:11Those are the gloves I'd like to buy Peggy Jean for Christmas.
00:38:15Where are you going to get $25?
00:38:18That's the problem.
00:38:20Maybe you can sell your dog.
00:38:23I take it back.
00:38:25He's probably only worth 50 cents.
00:38:29Yes, ma'am.
00:38:30I'm looking at those gloves again.
00:38:33I wish I could get them for this girl I know,
00:38:35but I can't afford them.
00:38:37I'd just like to stand here
00:38:38and pretend I'm buying them for her.
00:38:40Sorry, ma'am.
00:38:45I didn't realize I was fogging up the glass.
00:38:48Go ahead.
00:38:49Ask him.
00:38:50Is this the bus stop?
00:38:54All I have is a dime.
00:38:55Will I get change?
00:38:57Do you have a Billy Jean King?
00:39:10Are these all you have?
00:39:19Yes, ma'am.
00:39:20I sold my whole collection of comic books.
00:39:23See?
00:39:24Here's the money.
00:39:25Now I can buy those gloves for that girl I like.
00:39:28Brownie Charles!
00:39:30Peggy Jean!
00:39:32What are you doing here?
00:39:33I've been shopping with my mother.
00:39:36Look!
00:39:36I just bought this new pair of gloves.
00:39:41And did you buy her the gloves?
00:39:44Sure.
00:39:45I sold my whole comic book collection to get the money.
00:39:48Then I met her in the store,
00:39:51and she showed me the new pair of gloves she just bought.
00:39:54So you're not going to give her the pair you bought.
00:39:57Why give her something she already has?
00:40:00Well, at least they didn't go to waste.
00:40:02I'm going to ask the teacher if I can be merry in the Christmas play this year.
00:40:09She's already asked me, sir.
00:40:11I think I'll be great in the part.
00:40:13She asked me yesterday.
00:40:15I like the part where the angel Gabriel talks to me.
00:40:18Why would Gabriel talk to you and never listen?
00:40:21I can probably wear these same sandals.
00:40:24Yes, ma'am.
00:40:29I'd like to volunteer to play the part of Mary in our Christmas play.
00:40:36You what?
00:40:40That's right, sir.
00:40:41She asked me yesterday.
00:40:43Mary never wore glasses!
00:40:47Hey, Chuck.
00:40:48Did Mary ever wear glasses?
00:40:50What do you mean, Mary who?
00:40:54In the Bible.
00:40:56Does it say anything about Mary wearing glasses?
00:41:01Then how can Marcy play Mary instead of me?
00:41:05And the teacher says, I'm going to be playing a sheep.
00:41:08Why can't I ever be a wrong number?
00:41:14Guess what?
00:41:16I've been asked to be in the Christmas play.
00:41:18I'm going to be an angel.
00:41:21All I have to do is say,
00:41:23Hark!
00:41:26This is what I have to do in the Christmas play.
00:41:29When the sheep are through dancing,
00:41:30I come out and say,
00:41:31Hark!
00:41:32Then, Harold Angel starts to sing.
00:41:35Harold Angel?
00:41:37It's right here in the script.
00:41:44Hark!
00:41:45How did that sound?
00:41:46I'm practicing my line for the Christmas play.
00:41:49I live in mortal dread of getting out on the stage
00:41:52and forgetting what I am to say.
00:41:54Well, if you did,
00:41:56you could always make up something.
00:41:59That's true.
00:42:01How about hay?
00:42:03Not very biblical.
00:42:04Here's the line I have to say in the Christmas play.
00:42:13See if I get it right.
00:42:17Hark!
00:42:18You got it.
00:42:22I've always wondered how actors remember all those lines.
00:42:25I'm all set for the Christmas play.
00:42:32Do I look like an angel?
00:42:34You look fine.
00:42:37Good luck.
00:42:39Break a leg.
00:42:40Linus and I will be in the audience.
00:42:42Another Christmas play and I have to be a sheep.
00:43:05I hate being a sheep.
00:43:06No part in a play is small, sir,
00:43:10if it brings joy to the audience.
00:43:12Baa!
00:43:13You do that so well, sir.
00:43:18Every time there's a Christmas play,
00:43:20I end up being a sheep.
00:43:22Watch out for the curb here, sir.
00:43:24What?
00:43:26Slouching toward Bethlehem.
00:43:27Huh, sir?
00:43:28I can't stand it.
00:43:35You look cute in your sheep costume, sir.
00:43:38Sure, Marcy.
00:43:39Sure.
00:43:40I was up late last night memorizing all my lines.
00:43:45All your lines.
00:43:48I can't remember my lines, Marcy.
00:43:51You're a sheep, sir.
00:43:53All you have to say is baa.
00:43:55My mind has gone blank.
00:43:56I'm doomed.
00:43:58I wonder if this happened to Laurence Olivier.
00:44:03Hark!
00:44:06Hark!
00:44:08Hark!
00:44:11Looks like the play will start soon.
00:44:14Well, you have to excuse me, sir.
00:44:16My first scene.
00:44:20Baa!
00:44:20Who wants to be in a Christmas play
00:44:24if they make you be a sheep?
00:44:26A sheep doesn't get to do anything.
00:44:29Hark!
00:44:39I am Gabriel.
00:44:40Do not be afraid, Mary.
00:44:42Behold, I am the handmaiden of the Lord.
00:44:45Baa!
00:44:46Baa!
00:44:46Baa!
00:44:46Baa!
00:44:46Baa!
00:44:47Baa!
00:44:47I am Gabriel, Mary.
00:44:51And I couldn't hear you because of the sheep.
00:44:54Hark!
00:44:55Hark!
00:44:55Hark!
00:44:56Hark!
00:44:56Hark!
00:44:56Hark!
00:44:57Hark!
00:44:58Hark!
00:44:59Hark!
00:45:00Hark!
00:45:01Hark!
00:45:02Hark!
00:45:03Hark!
00:45:04I can't remember my lines, Marcy.
00:45:05All you have to say is baa.
00:45:06My mind has gone blank.
00:45:07I'll never remember it.
00:45:08Why do they have to spoil Christmas by making us be in plays?
00:45:11We're on, sir.
00:45:12Let's show them how.
00:45:13And there were shepherds in the field keeping watch over their flocks by night.
00:45:18Whoop!
00:45:19Meow!
00:45:20Moo!
00:45:21Whatever.
00:45:22Hark!
00:45:23Hark!
00:45:24Hark!
00:45:25Hark!
00:45:26Hark!
00:45:27Hark!
00:45:28Hark!
00:45:29Hark!
00:45:30Hark!
00:45:31Hark!
00:45:32Hark!
00:45:33Hark!
00:45:34Hark!
00:45:35Hark!
00:45:36Hark!
00:45:37Hark!
00:45:38Hark!
00:45:39Hark!
00:45:40And a partridge in a pear tree.
00:45:45Hark!
00:45:47So far, this has been a good Christmas play, Charlie Brown.
00:45:52When does your sister come on?
00:45:54Right after the dancing sheep.
00:45:56She steps out and says, Hark!
00:45:58And then herald angel sings.
00:46:01Herald angel?
00:46:03All I know is what she told me.
00:46:05Did she put her dancing cards down?
00:46:12Here comes your sister.
00:46:17Hockey stick.
00:46:20Hockey stick?
00:46:24I said hockey stick.
00:46:26Why did I say hockey stick?
00:46:29All I had to say was heart.
00:46:31And I said hockey stick.
00:46:34I ruined the whole Christmas play.
00:46:37Everybody hates me.
00:46:38Moses hates me.
00:46:40Luke hates me.
00:46:41The apostles hate me.
00:46:43All 50 of them.
00:46:47I don't know.
00:46:48I didn't see the rest of the play.
00:46:50As soon as Sally said hockey stick and everyone laughed,
00:46:54I left.
00:46:57She gets everything mixed up.
00:46:59She even thought someone named Harold Angel was going to sing.
00:47:04Excuse me.
00:47:06Somebody's at the door.
00:47:13Hi.
00:47:14Is Sally home?
00:47:15My name is Harold Angel.
00:47:20Okay, get up.
00:47:21I want to lie in that bean bag.
00:47:23Remember when we were all sitting around the Christmas tree opening our presents?
00:47:28That's when you said it.
00:47:29That's when I said what?
00:47:31It was beautiful.
00:47:32You said, why do we have to be nice to each other only on Christmas?
00:47:37Why can't we be nice to each other every day?
00:47:40You drive me crazy.
00:47:42You drive me crazy.
00:47:43Joy to the world.
00:47:44You drive me crazy.
00:47:45And you drive me crazy.
00:47:46Joy to the world.
00:51:17How's this, ma'am?
00:51:1924 cows standing in a pasture.
00:51:22Each one rendered in exquisite detail.
00:51:26Maybe I'll add some sheep and rabbits and squirrels.
00:51:29Ah, a gorgeous pastoral setting.
00:51:33Now I'll color the sky blue and the grass green.
00:51:37And I'll put in some yellow flowers.
00:51:39Wow, what a picture!
00:51:41What an artistic triumph!
00:51:44Marcy, you haven't drawn a thing.
00:51:45Marcy, you haven't drawn a thing.
00:51:47Marcy, you haven't drawn a thing.
00:51:48Some of us are just patrons of the arts, sir.
00:51:53What did you put down for the fourth question?
00:51:57Six times 12 is 72.
00:51:5972?
00:52:0072?
00:52:00I put down green.
00:52:03Green?
00:52:04Why did you put down green?
00:52:07I thought it was a trick question.
00:52:09Marcy, this is hard work.
00:52:17Boy, I sure could use a little break right now.
00:52:22Sorry, ma'am.
00:52:36My nose is caught in my binder.
00:52:37I'm trying not to scream.
00:52:40It's very painful.
00:52:42May I have permission to see the school nurse?
00:52:45Or maybe the custodian?
00:52:47We may need a pair of pliers.
00:52:52Sorry, ma'am.
00:52:54I'm having trouble seeing where I'm going.
00:53:02Ouch!
00:53:07My report?
00:53:08I'm sorry, ma'am.
00:53:10It's in my binder.
00:53:12And my binder's caught in my hair.
00:53:14I've tried whipping it backward and forward.
00:53:17Ow!
00:53:19Ah!
00:53:20But nothing seems to help.
00:53:22Anyway, my report was called, does education have to be painful?
00:53:27I think maybe it does.
00:53:29Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah.
00:53:31No, ma'am.
00:53:33I really can't take it off because...
00:53:34Yikes!
00:53:35Because my hair is still caught in the binder.
00:53:38Yikes!
00:53:39She got it off.
00:53:40She got it off.
00:53:42Marcy got it off.
00:53:43Whoosh!
00:53:44What a relief.
00:53:45Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah.
00:53:49My report?
00:53:50It's right here in my binder.
00:53:52Don't sigh like that, ma'am.
00:53:57It breaks my heart.
00:54:03Gym is my favorite class.
00:54:05I am so dumb, I wish all classes were gym.
00:54:08I sure look forward to gym.
00:54:12You know, Chuck, I may not use shoes, that little red-haired girl.
00:54:17And I may not have naturally curly hair like Frida.
00:54:20And I may not be as smart as Lucy.
00:54:22But I've got one thing none of them has.
00:54:25I'm in shape!
00:54:27I run five miles every morning.
00:54:30I do a hundred push-ups every day.
00:54:33I pedal every night, take a swim, take a hike.
00:54:37I'm in shape! I'm in shape! I'm in shape!
00:54:40She's practicing Everman Daddy's V-E-S program.
00:54:43She's in shape! She's in shape! She's in shape!
00:54:46When other kids are fading at the finish.
00:54:49When all the others fail to break the tape.
00:54:52I saunter around the track and wave to Daddy.
00:54:55I'm in shape! I'm in shape! I'm in shape!
00:54:58She's passing Everman Daddy's V-E-S program.
00:55:01She's in shape! She's in shape! She's in shape!
00:55:05Hey, Linus! Get in shape! Pretty soon it'll be too late!
00:55:09Hey, Linus! Hey, Linus!
00:55:12Hey, Chuck! You know how to get in shape!
00:55:14What's you and Al? Hey, Chuck!
00:55:16Hey, Chuck! Hey, Chuck!
00:55:17Hey, Chuck! Everybody get fit! Stop thinking about it!
00:55:21This is it! Moose, line, and shoulder, solly!
00:55:23Everybody work!
00:55:25So if you want to follow my example,
00:55:28you're gonna have to work! There's no escape!
00:55:31You gotta get with Everman Daddy's V-E-S program.
00:55:34Get in shape! Get in shape! Get in shape!
00:55:38She's passing Everman Daddy's V-E-S program.
00:55:40She's in shape! I'm in shape! She's in shape!
00:55:43I'm in shape! I'm in shape! She's in shape!
00:55:46I'm in shape! She's in shape! I'm in shape!
00:55:48In shape! In shape!
00:55:53Okay, Chuck, lift those legs! Lift them higher!
00:55:59Oh, good grief!
00:56:10Are you ready for the party tonight, Sully?
00:56:29I remember the last time I went to a party.
00:56:33Linus called up and asked me if I would like to go to a party.
00:56:38And I said, yes!
00:56:41And then when we got there, Linus asked me if I would like to dance.
00:56:46And I said, yes!
00:56:49Then after we danced, Linus said,
00:56:53Would you like a glass of punch?
00:56:56And I said, yes!
00:56:59That would be very nice!
00:57:01I would like to have a glass of punch!
00:57:04I don't believe that ever happened!
00:57:07Well, it should have!
00:57:17Okay, gang! We're gonna play Simon Says!
00:57:21I'll start it!
00:57:22Simon Says, raise your arms!
00:57:25Simon Says, turn around!
00:57:27Simon Says, clap your hands!
00:57:29Simon Says...
00:57:31Okay! It's my turn now!
00:57:33Lucy's at all!
00:57:35Lucy's the boss!
00:57:36Lucy's the boss!
00:57:36Lucy's the boss!
00:57:36top music anthem〃
00:57:36And here's what Lucy says!
00:57:52Lucy says, put your hands on your head!
00:57:56Lucy says,
00:57:57Now turn around!
00:58:02Listen to Lucy, listen to Lucy
00:58:06Put your hands by your side
00:58:08I, I, I didn't say Lucy says
00:58:13Lucy is the boss
00:58:15So listen to Lucy
00:58:17And here's what Lucy says
00:58:21Lucy says
00:58:22Take your hands off your head
00:58:24Listen to Lucy, listen to Lucy
00:58:28Lucy says
00:58:29Put them on your hips now
00:58:32Listen to Lucy, listen to Lucy
00:58:35Now jump up and down
00:58:37I, I, I didn't say Lucy says
00:58:43Lucy is the boss
00:58:44So listen to Lucy
00:58:46And here's what Lucy says
00:58:50Lucy says
00:58:51I wanna be the queen of the world
00:58:54Yes I do
00:58:56Lucy says
00:58:59I want everything my way
00:59:02Hey, hey, hey
00:59:05Lucy says
00:59:06I'm gonna be a beautiful girl
00:59:09Yes I am
00:59:12Lucy says
00:59:13Lucy says
00:59:14I'm gonna marry Schroeder someday
00:59:18Oh good grief
00:59:20Lucy says
00:59:21Pick up your right foot
00:59:23Listen to Lucy, listen to Lucy
00:59:26Lucy says
00:59:28Now hop on your left foot
00:59:30Listen to Lucy, listen to Lucy
00:59:33Now start running in place
00:59:35I, I, I didn't say Lucy says
00:59:39Lucy says
00:59:42Lucy is the boss
00:59:43So listen to Lucy
00:59:45And that's what Lucy says
00:59:50What are you doing, Sally?
00:59:52I'm waiting for my sweet Babu
00:59:55I am not your sweet Babu
00:59:58I'm waiting here because my sweet Babu
01:00:02Asked me to have the next dance with him
01:00:05I did not
01:00:08Well you should have
01:00:10Oh brother
01:00:13I'll have a cup please
01:00:20I'm glad to see you're not only having a good time
01:00:23But you're also helping out with the party
01:00:35I'll have a cup of punch please
01:00:54I'll have a cup of punch, please.
01:01:09You know, Charlie Brown, you have to do something about your face.
01:01:17It's impossible to talk to someone when they're making such sour faces.
01:01:24Okay, everybody gather round, it's time for the Big Ten Hoedown.
01:01:33Check out your heels, jump up and down, shut your eyes and whirl around.
01:01:37Reach out your hand and if no one's there, grab your own hand, dance round in a square.
01:01:41When you're doing the Big Ten Hoedown, gotta have a call or you can chuck.
01:01:44Because the Big Ten Dove Hoedown, he really kicks up some dust.
01:01:49Hey, Chuck, we're all buffing into each other.
01:01:52Let me give it a try.
01:01:55Bow to your left, bow to your right, and if you find no one in sight.
01:01:59Just bow to your toes and bow to your knees and dance around just as you please.
01:02:03When you're doing the Big Ten Hoedown, gotta have a call or you can chuck.
01:02:06Because the Big Ten Dove Hoedown, he really kicks up some dust.
01:02:11Oops.
01:02:12I can't ask you for it.
01:02:13See, Patty, we're still bumping into each other.
01:02:34Let me be the caller.
01:02:35We don't need a caller, Lucy.
01:02:38We need a vacuum cleaner.
01:02:41If we really want to dance and we stay here, we got no chance.
01:02:45So not to the ceiling, bow to the floor.
01:02:47Leave Big Ten here and head to the door.
01:02:49When you're doing the Big Ten Hoedown, gotta have a call or you can chuck.
01:02:52Because the Big Ten Dove Hoedown, he really kicks up some dust.
01:02:56Do you realize what you're becoming?
01:03:04I don't know what you're becoming, but I do know what you're not becoming.
01:03:09You don't do any of the things that a dog is supposed to do.
01:03:13You don't bark at strangers.
01:03:15You don't bring in the morning paper.
01:03:17You don't even bring me my slippers at night.
01:03:19In the old days, dogs used to round up sheep and guard them in case wolves attacked.
01:03:24I never see you rounding up sheep.
01:03:27I'll bet you don't even know what one looks like.
01:03:30You don't try to follow me to school, and you don't meet me when I come home.
01:03:34There's nothing worse than owning a dog who isn't a dog.
01:03:45Who's going to fly a dog house up in the bright blue sky?
01:03:49Who's going to fly a dog house up in the bright blue sky?
01:03:51Who can wind up his eaves, lift up his head and fly?
01:03:58It's not a robin', not a fight, oh no, no, no, not him.
01:04:02It's not a lassie, not a bingy, not a bingy, not a bingy.
01:04:04Do you hear when it's you?
01:04:06Who's in the bathroom?
01:04:08Open up!
01:04:09Talking about swooping, talking about swooping, he can do anything, he can do anything, he'll be messing with everyone's fun.
01:04:17Who doesn't need a glove to be the best shortstop around?
01:04:34Who can put on his shades and be the coolest dog in town?
01:04:42It's not a robin', not a fireball, oh no, no, not him.
01:04:47It's not a lassie, not a bingy, not bingy, tingy.
01:04:51When it's Snoopy, Snoopy, talking about Snoopy, talking about Snoopy.
01:04:58Can't you do anything?
01:05:00Snoopy makes everyone smile.
01:05:02Snoopy makes everyone smile.
01:05:32Snoopy makes everyone smile.
01:06:02Feeling the peace
01:06:04You would think
01:06:06The floor would breathe
01:06:07By the way he's moving his knees
01:06:10He's a champion
01:06:12He's hopeless
01:06:14Impossible to take
01:06:17People say that he loves us
01:06:21Listen to the sound of his name
01:06:23They call him
01:06:24Black, black, black, black, black
01:06:27Be good
01:06:28When he moves around
01:06:32The whole room starts to feel
01:06:35You know he's
01:06:37Black, black, black, black, black
01:06:41Be good
01:06:41When he jumps up high
01:06:45He flies like a wild eagle
01:06:48Black, black, black, black
01:06:52Black, black, black, black
01:07:02He's got everybody shouting for more
01:07:05Thunder crashes when he hits the ground
01:07:09He's burning up the dance floor
01:07:12He's a champion
01:07:14He's the best
01:07:16Impossible to take
01:07:18People say that he loves us
01:07:22Listen to the sound of his name
01:07:25They call him
01:07:26He's black, black, black, black, black
01:07:28Black, black, black
01:07:29Be good
01:07:30He moves around the whole room
01:07:35Starts to feel
01:07:37You know he's black, black, black, black
01:07:40Black, black, black, black
01:07:42Be good
01:07:43When he jumps up high
01:07:47He flies like a wild eagle
01:07:49He flies like a wild eagle
01:07:50Flash Beagle
01:08:14Flash Beagle
01:08:15I can't stand it
01:08:18I need something for show and tell
01:08:30I picked you
01:08:34Because you're a first round draft pick
01:08:38Yes sir
01:08:44You're going to give me an A
01:08:46For show and tell
01:08:48A real live dog
01:08:51For show and tell
01:09:12I brought my pet chameleon
01:09:14His name is George
01:09:15And George changes colors
01:09:17With every shirt I wear
01:09:19George eats flies and bugs
01:09:22Thank you
01:09:23Yes ma'am
01:09:34Heel Snoopy
01:09:35For show and tell today
01:09:41I have brought a dog
01:09:43What's so great about that
01:09:45He doesn't do anything
01:09:47He just stands there
01:09:49He looks like he's asleep
01:09:51A dog is not only man's best friend
01:09:55But he's also a protector
01:09:58A defender
01:10:00A ferocious friend in need
01:10:03Indeed
01:10:05He's got rhythm
01:10:21He's got rhythm
01:10:25Pumping all through his face
01:10:27Oh he spins like a top
01:10:29That'll never stop
01:10:30With the power of a hurricane
01:10:33He's a champion
01:10:35He's the best
01:10:37Impossible
01:10:38People say that he's myself
01:10:43Listen to the sound of his name
01:10:46They call him
01:10:47Flash
01:10:48Flash
01:10:48Flash
01:10:49Flash
01:10:49Flash
01:10:50Bigger
01:10:51When he jumps up high
01:11:08He flies like a wild
01:11:10He goes
01:11:12He's the best
01:11:14He's the best
01:11:15He's the best
01:11:16He's the best
01:11:17He's the best
01:11:18He's the best
01:11:19He's the best
01:11:20He's the best
01:11:21He's the best
01:11:22He's the best
01:11:23He's the best
01:11:24He's the best
01:11:25He's the best
01:11:26He's the best
01:11:27He's the best
01:11:28He's the best
01:11:29He's the best
01:11:30He's the best
01:11:31He's the best
01:11:32He's the best
01:11:33He's the best
01:11:34He's the best
01:11:35I don't know what to do about Snoopy.
01:11:51I should give him a good lecture, the way he carries on.
01:11:54You just leave him alone.
01:11:56That's the first time I ever got an A in show and tell.
01:12:05You just leave him alone.
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