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The Peanuts gang have more misadventures at Christmas time.The Peanuts gang have more misadventures at Christmas time.The Peanuts gang have more misadventures at Christmas time.
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Serena Berman
- Lucy Van Pelt
- (voice)
Corey Padnos
- Linus Van Pelt
- (voice)
Megan Taylor Harvey
- Sally
- (voice)
Chrystopher Ryan Johnson
- Schroeder
- (voice)
- (as Christopher Ryan Johnson)
Timmy Deters
- Rerun
- (voice)
Lauren Schaffel
- Jezebel
- (voice)
- …
Bill Melendez
- Snoopy
- (voice)
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There is no Samantha Claus!
Basically designed as a secondary special to air alongside A Charlie Brown Christmas (and fill out an hours' worth of TV), Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales is not a classic like its predecessor. But there are still MUCH worse ways to spend your time than in the company of the Peanuts gang.
Running an extremely trim 18 minutes, this is a series of Christmas-related skits with our beloved characters, ranging from Snoopy working as a bell-ringer to Linus attempting to understand a rather inscrutable classmate (who changes her name daily) to Sally having various misunderstandings about the holiday. And this bit tends to provide the heartiest laughs.
Drawing from stories in the comic strip, Charles M. Schulz has here created a typically endearing series of misadventures for the gang. As I said before, it's not destined for classic status, but it's sweet, charming & funny - all trademarks of Peanuts tales.
Even all these years later, one of the things that makes me laugh the hardest are the squawking "adult voices".
All in all, decent entertainment for fans of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and company.
Seven out of 10.
Running an extremely trim 18 minutes, this is a series of Christmas-related skits with our beloved characters, ranging from Snoopy working as a bell-ringer to Linus attempting to understand a rather inscrutable classmate (who changes her name daily) to Sally having various misunderstandings about the holiday. And this bit tends to provide the heartiest laughs.
Drawing from stories in the comic strip, Charles M. Schulz has here created a typically endearing series of misadventures for the gang. As I said before, it's not destined for classic status, but it's sweet, charming & funny - all trademarks of Peanuts tales.
Even all these years later, one of the things that makes me laugh the hardest are the squawking "adult voices".
All in all, decent entertainment for fans of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and company.
Seven out of 10.
watchable disjointed vignettes
It's 18 minutes. It's a series of Christmas theme vignettes without a continuous story. It's disjointed but it's still watchable. In the end, this is like a TV version of the newspaper comic strips. It has its charms but it doesn't last like the classic Christmas special. The most notable things are the side characters. Linus meets a mysterious girl who calls herself Jezebel and then proceeds to keep changing her name. I think that character has lots of potential. On the other hand, Sally has a fight with an angry kid over a small Christmas tree. The kid is off-putting and doesn't really fit the Peanuts style. It also pales in comparison with the iconic Charlie Brown tree. This is a functional Christmas special but it's nowhere near the classic.
Not the best Christmas from the Peanut gang but still
Now I am a long time of the Peanut Gang because they are part of my childhood it's just never can't go wrong with Snoopy, Charlie Brown and all of your favorite Peanut Characters
While this might not be as strong as the classic A Charlie Brown Christmas but it has a appeal to it.
This Christmas special features the Peanut Gang in five different stories all in one which you have to watch to understand
But each one is center around Christmas some can be foolish others can be enjoyable
The Animation is pretty good for the Peanuts can always be counted on for smooth animation
The voice acting is decent because it's not easy to consider it one of the gang best works
However if you're a Peanuts fan you'll enjoy the film because it still has what made them great to begin with.
It will also be good for the whole family to watch
I give Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales an 8 out of 10
While this might not be as strong as the classic A Charlie Brown Christmas but it has a appeal to it.
This Christmas special features the Peanut Gang in five different stories all in one which you have to watch to understand
But each one is center around Christmas some can be foolish others can be enjoyable
The Animation is pretty good for the Peanuts can always be counted on for smooth animation
The voice acting is decent because it's not easy to consider it one of the gang best works
However if you're a Peanuts fan you'll enjoy the film because it still has what made them great to begin with.
It will also be good for the whole family to watch
I give Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales an 8 out of 10
Not The Best Christmas Special, but its still fun to watch the Peanuts gang
I have always been a fan of the Peanuts gang, and my favorites are both Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy. With that said, "Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales" doesn't have a plot but it only contains each plot of their own in five segments; it seems to me that they took five stories that were from the comic strip, and being thrown into a Christmas special. The animation is always good as some of the other Peanuts special; it is also really nice to see some of your favorite characters to be on this special and I really do enjoy for these segments so no need to go into detail about that. Overall, its not the best Christmas special, but its still fun to watch the Peanuts gang. "A Charlie Brown Christmas" is definitely the best Christmas special which I will get to that later after I talked about another good Christmas special by the Peanuts gang, and that is "It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown." I give "Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales" an 8 out of 10.
Not the original, not even close
This was pretty bad. There was no overall story like in the original special. It was basically animated vignettes from the daily comic strip. It had no structure really, no theme, just little shorts strung together to make a "movie". And I won't even go into how inferior the voicing was compared to the original.
It isn't terrible...it is just a bad one to show after the original. It is cute and would probably entertain the kids, but it really isn't for the whole family like the first one was. (do I seem a little biased toward the original? Yes?) Go ahead and watch this one, but don't expect the charm of the original.
It isn't terrible...it is just a bad one to show after the original. It is cute and would probably entertain the kids, but it really isn't for the whole family like the first one was. (do I seem a little biased toward the original? Yes?) Go ahead and watch this one, but don't expect the charm of the original.
Did you know
- TriviaThis special was created as a companion piece for the original special, A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) to fill out an hour timeslot so the older special can be broadcast uncut.
- GoofsWhen Lucy runs to Linus saying she found the word sister in the Bible, only the pages were shown and the book cover is gone. When Lucy gets to Linus, the book cover is there.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown (2003)
Details
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- 18m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 4:3
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