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Genre
  
Animated TV Special

Directed by
  
Phil Roman

Executive producer(s)
  
Lee Mendelson

Director
  
Phil Roman

Language
  
English

Created by
  
Charles M. Schulz

Theme music composer
  
Vince Guaraldi

Initial release
  
1975

First episode date
  
28 January 1975

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Voices of
  
Duncan Watson Melanie Kohn Stephen Shea Lynn Mortensen Linda Jenner Greg Felton Bill Melendez Linda Ercoli

Cast
  
Bill Melendez, Linda Ercoli

Networks
  
American Broadcasting Company, CBS

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Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown is the 13th prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on the CBS network on January 28, 1975 and aired annually on CBS from 1975 to 2000. It has aired annually on ABC since 2001.

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Plot

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Linus is fond of his teacher, Miss Othmar. To prove his point, he buys her a huge heart-shaped box of chocolates. However, Violet warns him it is probably not smart to fall in love with a teacher. But Linus says that he is fond of the ground she walks on. When he leaves Sally believes that Linus bought the candy for her, and decides to make him a valentine in return. Later, Lucy goes to a puppet show held by Snoopy. At the concession stand, Lucy asks for popcorn. However, because Snoopy cannot understand Lucy he gives her candy, then soda, and finally (as having been requesting all along) popcorn. With Charlie Brown narrating the show, Snoopy tells a story about true lovers that is a little too interactive for Lucy's taste.

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Valentine's Day then comes and the gang brings valentine cards for everybody. At Birchwood School, Schroeder explains a box labelled "VALENTINES FOR THOSE WE LOVE" with a slot for putting the cards in. Charlie Brown brings a briefcase hoping he will get lots of valentines. However, after the cards are passed out, it turns out Charlie Brown got none except for a very small candy heart reading "Forget It Kid." Linus also never gave his candy to Miss Othmar because she left with her boyfriend. Sally who still believes the box of candy is for her, is dismayed when he attempts to go after the teacher to give her the candy. Charlie Brown and Linus vent their heartbreak in different ways: Linus throws his chocolates off a bridge ("This one is for love! This one is for valentines! This one is for romance...!"), not knowing that Snoopy and Woodstock are under it, catching and eating every chocolate he throws off; Charlie Brown kicks his mailbox, only to have Snoopy pop out of it and kiss him. ("I hate Valentine's Day!" Charlie Brown says). The next day, Violet gives Charlie Brown a used valentine (she struck her own name from it) as an apology, despite Schroder berating her for dropping by the day after Valentine's Day and acting out of guilt. ("Don't listen to him; I'll take it!" Charlie Brown says). As Charlie Brown and Linus meet at the brick wall later, Charlie Brown expresses hope that Violet's pity valentine will start a trend, and he will get even more valentines the following year.

Sequel

A Charlie Brown Valentine was produced in 2002.

Voice cast

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  • Duncan Watson: Charlie Brown
  • Melanie Kohn: Lucy van Pelt
  • Stephen Shea: Linus van Pelt
  • Lynn Mortensen: Sally Brown
  • Greg Felton: Schroeder
  • Linda Ercoli: Violet/Frieda
  • Bill Melendez: Snoopy/Woodstock
  • Peppermint Patty, Marcie, Shermy, Franklin, Pig-Pen, 5, and Patty make cameo appearances, but are silent.

    Home video releases

    Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown was released on VHS in the 1980s by Kartes Video Communications, Media Home Entertainment and its Hi-Tops Video subsidiary through the "Snoopy's Home Video Library" collection, then in 1994 by Paramount Home Entertainment. Paramount released the special in 2003 on DVD with You're in Love, Charlie Brown and It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown. It was rereleased on January 15, 2008 by Warner Bros. Home Video in a "remastered deluxe edition" with a new bonus featurette, "Unlucky in Love: An Unrequited Love Story". Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown has also been released on laserdisc, and is available on iTunes.

    References

    Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown Wikipedia


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