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00:23Well, how nice.
00:24It's not everyone that has a friend to serve as breakfast.
00:35Peanut butter sandwiches again.
00:37Ah!
00:42Hi, Linus.
00:44Good morning, Charlie Brown.
00:48Aren't you afraid of what the kids at school might say about that blanket?
00:53Do you have a nickel?
00:58Flip it into the air.
01:04They don't say very much.
01:08I wish I could get rid of my problems that easily.
01:12I feel miserable.
01:14Nobody likes me.
01:16Why can't I have fun like everybody else?
01:19When noon comes, I can't even enjoy lunchtime.
01:23That's not asking too much.
01:24An enjoyable, pleasant lunch?
01:30There!
01:31There!
01:32Did you see that little red-haired girl on the bus?
01:34Why can't I at least have lunch with that little red-haired girl?
01:38Is that too much to ask?
01:42I get all worked up and my stomach starts to hurt.
01:46I don't know what's the matter with me.
01:48I don't feel very well.
01:50I know what's the matter with you.
01:53You do?
01:54Sure.
01:55You're in love, Charlie Brown.
01:56Poor little Charlie Brown.
02:01Don't let love bring you down.
02:05You'll have your day.
02:07She'll come your way.
02:09I love you, Linus.
02:14Poor little Charlie Brown.
02:18She loves me.
02:19She loves me not.
02:21She loves me.
02:22She loves me not.
02:24It is difficult for me to believe that a flower has a gift of prophecy.
02:37Look at that little red-haired girl over there.
02:41Ooh, I'd give anything if I could talk with her.
02:46Tomorrow's the last day of school.
02:47If I don't talk to her today or tomorrow, I'll have to wait clear to next fall.
02:53I know what I'll do.
02:55I'll write her a note.
02:57Dear little red-haired girl, how I've longed to meet you.
03:05Yes, ma'am?
03:07My report?
03:08Oh, yes, ma'am.
03:09I have my report.
03:11It's about the mountains and jungles of Africa.
03:31I have my report.
03:33Oh, yes, ma'am.
03:37Yes, ma'am.
03:39Yes, ma'am.
03:40Yes, ma'am.
03:41Yes, ma'am.
03:43Yes, ma'am.
03:45Oh, no!
03:45Wait, Charlie Brown!
03:47You really made a fool of yourself.
03:49A comforting word from a friend.
04:07You, Linus. Here I come.
04:20You're good, Linus.
04:20You're good, Linus.
04:20I'm good, Linus.
04:42You better get hold of yourself.
04:45Why don't you either come play with us
04:47or go over and introduce yourself to that little red-haired girl.
04:52Do one thing or the other.
04:55You can't move around like this all the time.
04:58Besides, you only have today and tomorrow.
05:00Then school is over and you won't see her again until next fall.
05:04Why don't you just walk over and introduce yourself?
05:07Get it over with!
05:08You're right, Linus. That's the only way.
05:11I've made up my mind.
05:13I'm going to introduce myself to that little red-haired girl.
05:17I'm going to stand up and I'm going to walk right over to her
05:21and I'm going to introduce myself.
05:24I'm standing up. Now I'm going to walk over there.
05:28I'm standing up.
05:31I'm... I'm sitting down.
05:36Linus, why don't you help me?
05:38Why don't you slyly start a conversation with that little red-haired girl?
05:42Without her knowing what you're up to,
05:44find out if she's ever noticed me
05:46or what she thinks of me.
05:48But remember, be sly.
05:50Be real sly.
05:58I did it, Charlie Brown.
06:00I went up to her and I told her
06:02all about how you're madly in love with her.
06:04And...
06:07Why are little red-haired girls so hard to meet?
06:13Now what?
06:14That little red-haired girl's desk
06:16is right by the pencil sharpener.
06:19I'll go up there and sharpen my pencil.
06:21And while I'm sharpening my pencil,
06:23I'll say,
06:24It's a nice day, little red-haired girl.
06:27I'll impress her with my friendliness.
06:30Good grief.
06:34Pencil needs sharpening.
06:35Pencil needs sharpening.
06:55What happened?
06:56What did she say?
06:57What did you say?
06:58What did she say when you said what you said?
07:01I couldn't say anything.
07:03Not only that,
07:05you sharpened your ballpoint pen.
07:10Yes, ma'am?
07:11Me?
07:13Spelling?
07:16Yes, there are certain rules we can use
07:18to help us spell correctly.
07:21The first rule we will never forget
07:23is I before E after D.
07:26Uh, E before I except after G.
07:37I don't think I'd mind school at all
07:39if it weren't for these lonesome lunch hours.
07:41I guess I'll sit on this bench.
07:45Those kids look like they're having a lot of fun.
07:48I wish they liked me.
07:50Nobody likes me.
07:55The PTA did a good job painting these benches.
07:58I'd give anything in the world
08:00if that little girl with the red hair
08:02would come over and sit with me.
08:07You know why that little red-haired girl
08:09never notices me?
08:10Because I'm nothing.
08:12When she looks over,
08:13there's nothing to see.
08:15How can she see someone who's nothing?
08:20You're depressed, aren't you?
08:22Cheer up, Charlie Brown.
08:24Tomorrow's the last day of school.
08:27That's the problem.
08:28There's only this afternoon and then tomorrow
08:31and then I won't see her all summer.
08:33You've tied your peanut butter sandwich in a knot.
08:36Well, I guess I'll get in a few games
08:38before the bell rings.
08:42There's nothing like unrequited love
08:45to drain all the flavor
08:46out of a peanut butter sandwich.
08:49It's stupid to just sit here
08:50and admire that little red-haired girl
08:52from a distance.
08:53It's stupid not to get up
08:55and go over and talk to her.
08:57It's really stupid.
08:58It's just plain stupid.
09:00So why don't I go over and talk to her?
09:03Because I'm stupid.
09:05I wonder what I'd do
09:07if she came over here and sat down.
09:10I wonder if I...
09:11Good grief!
09:12She saw me looking at her.
09:14She's standing up.
09:15She's coming over here.
09:17She's coming over here.
09:19What do I do?
09:20What do I do?
09:27Good grief, Charlie Brown.
09:29You're ridiculous.
09:31I can't help it, Lucy.
09:33I just can't face the little red-haired girl.
09:37Pretty faces make me nervous.
09:39How come my face doesn't make you nervous?
09:43I notice you can talk to me.
09:45I have a pretty face.
09:47How come you can talk to me?
09:49Wasn't I the Christmas queen?
09:52You haven't answered, hmm?
09:58Hello, stupid.
10:00Yeah, hello, stupid.
10:02Boy, were you dumb in school today.
10:05You've been dumb before,
10:08but today you were really dumb.
10:11The teacher asked them
10:12why they have so much right at Oregon,
10:14and he said because they have a lot of clouds.
10:20There you go again.
10:22Always so inconsiderate to poor Charlie Brown.
10:25Charlie Brown is not as stupid as he seems.
10:28He's just upset, that's all.
10:30Charlie Brown is upset
10:32because of that little red-haired girl.
10:34For your information,
10:36Charlie Brown is in love.
10:40Oh, little Charlie Brown,
10:43no one could love that brown,
10:47who would love you?
10:49No one, that's who.
10:51Your face is too darn round,
10:54your face is too darn round.
11:08There she is.
11:10There's that little red-haired girl.
11:13She's walking home from school.
11:15Just think,
11:16she's walking on the same sidewalk
11:18that I'm walking on.
11:21I wish I were walking with her.
11:23I wish I were walking right beside her.
11:26And we were holding hands.
11:30I'll bet her hands are real soft and cool.
11:36Boy, what a blackhead I am.
11:38I'll never get to hold hands with her.
11:40I'll never get to walk with her.
11:42I'll never get to meet her or talk to her.
11:44I'll never get to say one word to her.
11:47All I get to do is walk home from school by myself.
11:51Boy, what a day.
11:54This has been the worst day of my life.
11:57On a day like this,
11:59a person really needs his faithful dog
12:01to come running out to greet him.
12:29What's going on here?
12:30You look like you're graduating or something.
12:34I am graduating.
12:36I'm practicing for our graduation exercises
12:39from kindergarten to the first grade.
12:42In fact,
12:43I have been selected class valedictorian.
12:46Maybe you could help me with my speech.
12:49Do you think I should talk upon the role?
12:52Our generation will play in world affairs.
12:55Or maybe I could discuss
12:58the failure of the present generation
13:01to carry out its responsibilities.
13:05Kindergarten.
13:06Cap and gown.
13:09Graduation.
13:11I can't stand it!
13:24Liberty Magazine, 1933.
13:30I wonder where the doctor is.
13:35I'm glad to see you practicing so hard.
13:39It's a sign that you really think about the future.
13:42What if you and I got married someday, Schroeder,
13:45and you became a famous concert pianist?
13:49And what if we traveled all over the world
13:52while you performed with great orchestras
13:55in foreign lands?
13:56And what if right at the height of your career,
13:59you broke both your arms while skiing
14:02and could never play the piano again.
14:05And I had to go to work in a laundry
14:07to support both of us.
14:10Wouldn't that be romantic?
14:14Musicians play a lot of love songs,
14:17but they really aren't very romantic.
14:21You and your stupid old Beethoven!
14:24By golly, I'll show you!
14:29There, what do you think of that?
14:52I'll probably never get married.
14:57What do you want?
14:59I'm a patient.
15:01I need advice.
15:02I have a serious problem.
15:05There's this little red-haired girl in my class.
15:07You see, and...
15:08Ha! I know you're kind, Charlie Brown.
15:11It's men like you
15:12that make the world a rough place to live
15:15for beautiful girls like me.
15:17You men are all alike.
15:19You talk a lot of romantic nonsense.
15:21But do you ever discuss marriage?
15:24No!
15:24You're all alike!
15:26My Aunt Miriam was right.
15:29Never discuss marriage with a musician.
15:32Good grief.
15:33You scoundrels are all alike!
15:40Hello?
15:42Peppermint Patty?
15:43Well, what a surprise!
15:45How have you been?
15:46Hi, Chuck.
15:47How's the old ball team?
15:49Chuck?
15:50Oh, the ball team's okay.
15:52I thought now would be a good time
15:54to solve this year's baseball problems for you, Chuck.
15:57I'm heading across town right now,
15:59so you get your team together.
16:00Tell them Peppermint Patty is on her way.
16:03So long, Chuck.
16:05Chuck?
16:09Hi, Chuck.
16:11Hi, Chuck.
16:11Your worries are over.
16:13Where's the team?
16:14I want to look them over.
16:18I still say that shortstop you have
16:21is the funniest-looking kid I've ever seen.
16:24Well, right now, the team isn't my problem.
16:27You see?
16:28It's school.
16:29And, well, you see?
16:30It's this girl in school, you see?
16:32Oh, I get it.
16:35And a fair dee more, eh?
16:37Why didn't you say so, Chuck?
16:39Glad I could be of service.
16:41I'll handle the whole problem, Chuck.
16:43Let's see.
16:45You need someone to break the eyes for you, eh?
16:47You sly dog.
16:49Leave it to me, Chuck old boy.
16:51You say this girl is in your class, eh?
16:54She won't give you a tumble, eh?
16:56I know the type, Chuck.
16:58I'll handle this.
17:03Hi, Lucille.
17:05Lucille?
17:06How have you been?
17:07Boy, have I got news for you.
17:10I just talked to this nice cultured kid
17:12who really goes for you, Lucille.
17:15He's too bashful to come right out
17:17and declare himself.
17:18So we're gonna have to nudge him.
17:20Get what I mean?
17:21I'll arrange a little meeting.
17:23Tell you what.
17:24Suppose we arrange for you two
17:26to meet alone at, eh?
17:28How about home plate?
17:30On the ball diamond at 6.30 p.m.
17:32How romantic can you get?
17:35Don't forget, Lucille.
17:37I'll get our man to show up, okay?
17:40Well, Chuck, old buddy,
17:42it's all arranged.
17:44Her little dreamboat will be there
17:46at 6.30, right after dinner.
17:49She's really with it, Chuck, old boy.
17:51Don't need to worry a bit.
17:53Good grief.
17:55Well, so long, Chuck.
17:57Just call me anytime.
17:59I'm better at baseball problems, though.
18:01See ya, pal.
18:036.30 at home plate.
18:06How do I get into these situations?
18:12There she is.
18:14What'll I do?
18:15Good grief.
18:17This is it.
18:18I can't weasel out of this one.
18:26Eww!
18:27What?
18:29What an awful day this has been.
18:33Tomorrow is the last day of school,
18:35and I still haven't met that little red-haired girl.
18:38If I don't meet her tomorrow,
18:40I won't see her all summer.
18:42I came so close, too.
18:45Several times I almost met her.
18:47I almost talked to her.
18:49Tomorrow I've got to do it.
18:51Tomorrow is D-Day.
18:53Instead of walking to school tomorrow,
18:56I'll get up real early
18:57and meet her at the school bus.
19:02I'll be the first one there,
19:04so I won't miss her.
19:06Don't you think that's a good idea, Snoopy?
19:09Snoopy?
19:11Snoopy!
19:12Snoopy!
19:29Poetry!
19:58Once you've got to go,
20:07Hey, you there!
20:10Boss!
20:11Stop!
20:12Hey, boss!
20:13Stop, boss!
20:45How come you're late, Charlie Brown?
20:51Tari?
20:52Uh, well, yes, ma'am.
20:56Do I have an excuse?
20:57Well, it all started yesterday, ma'am.
21:01It's really a very long story.
21:05Yes, ma'am.
21:06I know you're asking why I was late.
21:09Well, I was late because I missed that stupid bus.
21:13That's why!
21:14Oh, good grief.
21:16Now I've done it.
21:23Plead my cause, oh Lord, with them that strive with me.
21:27Fight against them that fight against me.
21:31Deliver me from the hand of them that persecute me.
21:35My stomach hurts.
21:39Excuse me, I'm supposed to see the principal.
21:44What about, well, my teacher sent me in.
21:47I guess I yelled at her.
21:49I didn't mean to yell at her.
21:51I was sort of upset at the time.
21:53And, well, now I'm supposed to see the principal.
21:58So here I am in the principal's office.
22:01Good grief.
22:04There goes the recess bell.
22:06Well, the way things are going almost this recess all together.
22:10And practically my last chance to talk to the little red-haired girl.
22:15Oh, there she goes out to play.
22:18Rats.
22:19And here I am stuck in the principal's office.
22:23Yes, sir.
22:24What am I doing at the window?
22:26Well, nothing really.
22:28You see, I was told by my teacher to come to your office.
22:32You have a nice office.
22:34How are you and the PTA getting along?
22:40Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
22:42Yes, ma'am.
22:43Me?
22:44Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
22:46Yes, I have my arithmetic homework done.
22:48I have problem seven.
22:50This will really impress the little red-haired girl.
22:53Watch me whip through this problem.
23:00Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
23:02Yes, ma'am.
23:03What am I doing?
23:05I don't have the slightest idea.
23:17What a day.
23:23I guess my last real chance to meet the little red-haired girl will be after school.
23:29I'll rush out as soon as school lets out.
23:33I've got to catch her before she gets on that bus.
24:02Oh, rat!
24:12i like you charlie brown sign little red-haired girl boy just wait till september boy just wait
24:23boy nobody will laugh then no sir they'll all say you must be something charlie brown
24:31that's what they'll say and i'll carry your books and walk home with her and get her on the team
24:37oh boy oh boy it's going to be great and we'll do this and that and go here and there
24:43and i'll be
24:44happy and popular and the kids will like me for a game nobody will laugh there no sir
25:02so
25:13you
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