He's a Bully, Charlie Brown is the 44th prime-timeanimatedtelevision special based on the comic stripPeanuts by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the ABC network on November 20, 2006.[1] The special is primarily based on a story from the Peanuts comic strips originally appearing in April 1995.[2]He's a Bully, Charlie Brown was an idea Schulz had pitched, and worked on before his death on February 12, 2000. Schulz's working title for the special was It's Only Marbles, Charlie Brown. Animation was produced by Toon-Us-In.
It is the last special to be produced by and feature Bill Melendez as the voice of Snoopy and Woodstock, as he died on September 2, 2008.[3] It was also the last new special to air on ABC as the next special Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown aired on Fox. This is also the last Peanuts special from the 2000s, and the last special to be in standard definition.
Plot
As summer approaches, Charlie Brown prepares for camp with Snoopy, Linus, Marcie, and other children. Peppermint Patty, unhappy about attending summer school, stays behind. Before camp, Rerun Van Pelt discovers a jar of marbles once owned by his grandfather and decides to bring them to camp to learn the game. At camp, the children encounter Joe Agate, who begins bullying them.
Joe tricks Rerun into a game of marbles under the guise of teaching him, then wins all his marbles by falsely claiming the game was for keeps. Rerun, upset, tells Charlie Brown, who isolates himself to practice marbles under Snoopy's tutelage. Meanwhile, back home, Peppermint Patty grows jealous, believing Marcie has a romantic interest in Charlie Brown. She arrives at camp but learns Charlie Brown has been absent, training to confront Joe.
On the final day of camp, Charlie Brown challenges Joe at the trading post. He exposes Joe's unfair tactics of preying on beginners and falsely claiming games are for keeps. In an intense match, Joe initially wins but is forced to restart after Snoopy provides Charlie Brown with spare marbles. Charlie Brown eventually defeats Joe, winning all the marbles, including Joe's prized shooter. Charlie Brown announces he will return the marbles to their rightful owners, including Rerun. Joe concedes defeat and leaves. Marcie celebrates by kissing Charlie Brown on the cheek, sparking Peppermint Patty's jealousy.
Back home, Patty questions Marcie about camp. Marcie teasingly mentions a "Moonlight Walk" with Charlie Brown but reveals he walked into a tree while Snoopy and Woodstock enjoy campfire activities relaxing by their tents.
Patty, Frieda, Schroeder, and Pig-Pen also appear in this special, but do not speak. Sally is credited erroneously as being voiced by Sierra Marcoux; she never speaks during the special.
Production notes
The storyline He's a Bully, Charlie Brown was an amalgamation of several different series of Peanuts strips; the "Joe Agate" storyline originally appeared in the strip in 1995, and the story involving Peppermint Patty sneaking away from summer school to see Charlie Brown at camp was an adaptation of a series of strips from 1989.
This was the first and only Peanuts special to use CGI for one sequence, when the school bus pulled up to the camp.
This special aired on ABC on November 20, 2006, following a repeat broadcast of 1973's A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. The show won their time slot with 9.4 million viewers, beating out a Madonna special on NBC.[5]
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^Lenburg, Jeff (2009). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons (3rd ed.). New York: Checkmark Books. p. 318. ISBN978-0-8160-6600-1.