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Synopsis: Poor old Charlie Brown. Life is one long series of failures and frustrations. He can’t keep his kite out of the kite eating tree. His baseball team loses its 99th straight game. When Charlie Brown enters the school spelling bee, the perpetually crabby Lucy predicts his humiliation. But with the help of his best friend, Linus, and faithful dog, Snoopy, Charlie Brown not only wins the spelling bee, he's chosen to attend the national spelling bee in New York City, leading to many misadventures in the big city.

Cast: Peter Robbins (Charlie Brown); Pamelyn Ferdin (Lucy van Pelt); Glenn Gilger (Linus van Pelt); Andy Pforsich (Schroeder); Sally Dryer (Patty); Bill Melendez (Snoopy); Anne Altieri (Violet); Erin Sullivan (Sally Brown); Lynda Mendelson (Frieda); Christopher DeFaria (Pig-Pen); David Carey (2nd Boy); Guy Pforsich (3rd Boy)

Directed by Bill Melendez

US Theatrical Release Date: December 4, 1969

US Home Media Release Dates: July 1983 (VHS/Betamax); 1984; 1985; September 26, 1991; February 20, 1992; 1995; May 29, 2001; March 28, 2006 (DVD); September 6, 2016 (Blu-ray);

Trivia:
• This film was the first feature film based on the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz
• The film premiered at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City, only the third animated feature to play there after Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) and Bambi (1942).
• Original music by Vince Guaraldi, Rod McKuen and John Scott Trotter
• Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score

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00:00A boy named Charlie Brown.
00:04Sometimes I get so discouraged that I can hardly stand it.
00:08The harder I try, the worse I get.
00:10I guess you know I've never succeeded at anything in my whole life.
00:15Everything I do turns to failure.
00:23You never knew anything right.
00:25You never put anything in its way.
00:28No wonder everyone calls you Fail your fame.
00:34A boy named Charlie Brown.
00:37The world famous comic strip character Charlie Brown in his first full length motion picture.
00:43I'm bound to call you Fail your fame.
00:47Charlie Brown.
00:49With Snoopy.
00:51Linus.
00:52Sally Brown.
00:54Pigpen.
00:55Trotter.
00:56Lucy Van Pelt.
00:57And the rest of the Peanuts gang.
01:00In their first full length motion picture.
01:04Hey, Charlie Brown.
01:06There's a spelling bee at school today.
01:09Why don't you volunteer?
01:12That's a good idea, Charlie Brown.
01:14If you win, it'll show everybody that you're not a born loser.
01:18Maybe you're right, Linus.
01:20Failure.
01:20Boy, that's one word he should know well.
01:23I-L-U-R-E.
01:25Failure.
01:26He's a hero!
01:29Charlie Brown did it!
01:30Champion Charlie Brown, that has a lovely ring.
01:35Something to make a four-column headline, something the kids can sing.
01:41Champion Charlie Brown, it's quiet, setting the whole wide world on fire.
01:47Why all the flags break out the confetti, cause all the bells to sound.
01:52He's gonna be most definitely, champion Charlie Brown.
01:58Champion Charlie Brown, champion Charlie Brown.
02:04Good grief.
02:06Good grief.

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