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You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown

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Genre
  
Animated TV Special

Directed by
  
Phil Roman

Country of origin
  
USA

Network
  
CBS

Cast
  
Bill Melendez

Created by
  
Charles M. Schulz

Composer(s)
  
Ed Bogas Judy Munsen

First episode date
  
19 March 1979

Program creator
  
Charles M. Schulz

Writers
  
Charles M. Schulz

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Voices of
  
Arrin Skelley Patricia Patts Casey Carlson Michelle Muller Daniel Anderson Tim Hall Bill Melendez

Followed by
  
She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown

Similar
  
You're a Good Sport - Ch, What a Nightmare - Charlie B, Someday You'll Find Her - Char, Is This Goodbye - Charlie B, What Have We Learned

You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown is the 18th prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz.

Contents

It was originally aired on the CBS network in March 1979, making it the last Peanuts TV special of the 1970s. It has been released to DVD by Warner Home Video as a bonus feature to You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown. It appeared in remastered form in the Peanuts 1970s Collection Vol. 2.

Synopsis

Charlie Brown decides to enter the Junior Olympics at his school after it is revealed he is not going on vacation after all. The decathlon is the only thing left open, and Charlie Brown accepts the challenge (of course after everyone else there refused to take on such a tough event before Charlie Brown showed up).

Peppermint Patty, who is the school's coordinator for the Junior Olympics, oversees Charlie's rigorous training for the event. Marcie also watches (and gives encouragement) and Snoopy works out with him (showing how in-shape he is and how out of shape Charlie is in the process). During a review of the ten events, Patty worries of whether or not he could win, and decides to enter Marcie to back him up.

On day one, Charlie is introduced to his competitors; Marcie, Freddie Fabulous from Fremont (defending Decathlon champ and smug egotist who calls Charlie Brown "Pumpkin head"), and The Masked Marvel (who is Snoopy from Ace Obedience School). He places well in the first five events, enough to place him in third after the day is over. Lucy states she is annoyed that Charlie Brown cannot be a total blockhead by his third-place ranking, as the Masked Marvel came in dead last (even after winning the final event of the first day, the 400m dash).

Day two starts off bad for Charlie. First he feels nervous due to the increased pressure, then he performs badly in the 110m high hurdles (knocking down all but one hurdle and finishing last by a mile). However, after a tough talk from Peppermint Patty, a great showing in the pole vault and first-place finishes in the discus and javelin throw catapults him into first place. Now it's all on the 1500m run to finish it all off and be the school's hero. When Charlie Brown gains the lead over Freddie Fabulous, Lucy is aghast that the world must be ending as Charlie Brown is coming in first. Unfortunately after taking the lead, Charlie Brown closes his eyes and dreams of his victory and winds up running off the track, off the school grounds...and out of contention.

It is learned afterward that their school still wins the Junior Olympics, due to Marcie winning the 1500m (and thus the decathlon) and the disqualifications of Freddie Fabulous and The Masked Marvel (for fighting on the track). Peppermint Patty consoles Charlie Brown, telling him that everybody knows he did his best. Marcie arrives and Charlie Brown congratulates her on the win. Marcie, in turn, replies, "You're a great competitor and a real gentleman. I think you're the greatest, Charles." Uncharacteristically, she then lifts her glasses and winks at Charlie Brown, who blushes.

Trivia

  • This show was nominated an Emmy award.
  • Voice cast

  • Arrin Skelley: Charlie Brown/Vocal Effect/5
  • Michelle Muller: Lucy van Pelt
  • Bill Melendez: Snoopy/Woodstock/Announcer
  • Patricia Patts: Peppermint Patty
  • Casey Carlson: Marcie
  • Daniel Anderson: Linus van Pelt/Schroeder
  • Tim Hall: Freddy Fabulous from Fremont/"Pig-Pen"
  • Mel Blanc: Charlie Brown (grunting)
  • References

    You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown Wikipedia