It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown
- Cortometraje de TV
- 1969
- 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.3/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAt summer camp, the boys compete and are seemingly hopelessly outmatched by the female campers.At summer camp, the boys compete and are seemingly hopelessly outmatched by the female campers.At summer camp, the boys compete and are seemingly hopelessly outmatched by the female campers.
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
Hilary Momberger-Powers
- Sally Brown
- (voz)
- (as Hilary Momberger)
Ann Altieri
- Frieda
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
David Carey
- Shermy
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
John Daschback
- Schroeder
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
Christopher DeFaria
- Patricia 'Peppermint Patty' Reichardt
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
Sally Dryer
- Shirley
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
- …
Matthew Liftin
- Roy
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
- …
Bill Melendez
- Snoopy
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
Gabrielle DeFaria Ritter
- Pigpen
- (voz)
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Argumento
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis show marks the only time Peppermint Patty says "Charlie Brown" rather than "Chuck".
- ErroresDuring the campfire scene, when the girls are singing to the boys, Linus and Schroeder switch shirts so Linus has the purple one and Schroeder has the red one.
- Citas
Lucy: Look at this, a big yellow butterfly. It's unusual to see one of those at this time of year, unless of course, it flew up from Brazil. I'll bet that's it. They DO that sometimes, you know. They fly up from Brazil, and they...
Linus: [interrupting] This is no butterfly, this is a potato chip.
Lucy: Well, I'll be, so it is. I wonder how a potato chip got all the way up here from Brazil?
- Versiones alternativasThe version on Apple TV+ is the the one made for syndication and is missing four minutes of the original special.
- ConexionesFeatured in You Don't Look 40, Charlie Brown! (1990)
Opinión destacada
This makes the 7th Charlie Brown television special, where tempered character Lucy Van Pelt drags all the boys to summer camp, wrecking everyone's ideal summer plans.
Charlie Brown seems to be the personification of suffering, giving a pessimistic tone yet a hopeful, positive, never-give up attitude that he tries to convey to the rest of the boys troop as their leader.
This short film special presents an ideal, simple and safe world in which the kids seem to be in charge, in short, it's a kids world, where in the movie, the oldest person to make a appearance, seems to be not much older and taller that the other little kids.
It's a safe kids world, yet we feel it and experience it through poor Charlie Brown's suffering.
Unlike Snoopy, who seems to have the one enjoying his time the most.
What lesson could be there to learn?
Specially for the boys, where competition is something that lots of little kids can experience in childhood, adding to the old fashioned idea that boys have to be stronger than girls, and or are supposed to be better than girls at sports.
The wisdom that someone could take from this, is that it's be that it's okey to lose, and yes even to a girl, because even in this era of more visible feminism, we should remind ourselves that yes girls can do pretty much anything a boy can, and there's nothing wrong with that.
But that Lucy can for sure cool it down a little with the trash-talk can't she?
In conclusion, it's about the innocence of the kids, the insignificance of the competition and the absurd idea that someone always has to be better than someone else.
Charlie Brown seems to be the personification of suffering, giving a pessimistic tone yet a hopeful, positive, never-give up attitude that he tries to convey to the rest of the boys troop as their leader.
This short film special presents an ideal, simple and safe world in which the kids seem to be in charge, in short, it's a kids world, where in the movie, the oldest person to make a appearance, seems to be not much older and taller that the other little kids.
It's a safe kids world, yet we feel it and experience it through poor Charlie Brown's suffering.
Unlike Snoopy, who seems to have the one enjoying his time the most.
What lesson could be there to learn?
Specially for the boys, where competition is something that lots of little kids can experience in childhood, adding to the old fashioned idea that boys have to be stronger than girls, and or are supposed to be better than girls at sports.
The wisdom that someone could take from this, is that it's be that it's okey to lose, and yes even to a girl, because even in this era of more visible feminism, we should remind ourselves that yes girls can do pretty much anything a boy can, and there's nothing wrong with that.
But that Lucy can for sure cool it down a little with the trash-talk can't she?
In conclusion, it's about the innocence of the kids, the insignificance of the competition and the absurd idea that someone always has to be better than someone else.
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- 27 jul 2024
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By what name was It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown (1969) officially released in Canada in English?
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