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''It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown'' is the 15th
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television special based on
Charles M. Schulz Charles Monroe "Sparky" Schulz (; November 26, 1922 – February 12, 2000) was an American cartoonist and the creator of the comic strip ''Peanuts'', featuring what are probably his two best-known characters, Charlie Brown and Snoopy. He is wi ...
's comic strip ''
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''. The subject of the special is
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, a secular holiday devoted to
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. ''It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown'' premiered on the
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network on March 16, 1976, which is near the dates in which most
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s observe Arbor Day. This is the first special to feature the character Rerun van Pelt (younger brother to Linus and
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), who had debuted in the ''Peanuts'' comic strip in March 1973. The musical score features the final compositions and recorded performances of Vince Guaraldi, a jazz pianist whose many contributions to ''Peanuts'' include the theme "
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". Guaraldi died on February 6, 1976—less than two months before the special's premiere. ''It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown'' was distributed as a bonus feature on Paramount Home Video's 2003 DVD-Video release of '' It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown'' (1974). A remastered version was published on DVD by Warner Home Video in 2008, and in the DVD box set ''Peanuts 1970's Collection, Vol. 2'' in 2010.


Plot

Linus repairs his Mother's bike with
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watching. Linus' Mother leaves with
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on the back seat. Rerun goes through all the places they are set to visit, including the Arbor Day meeting. After
Sally Brown Sally Brown is a fictional character in the comic strip ''Peanuts'' by Charles Schulz. She is the younger sister of main character Charlie Brown. She was first mentioned in May 1959 and throughout a long series of strips before her first appeara ...
is humiliated in class for misunderstanding the purpose of
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(she defines it as "the day when all the ships come sailing into the arbor"), she is told that she has to write a full report on Arbor Day, and Linus goes with her to the library to help her with the report. Linus leaves the library after Sally's repeated attempts to make him fall in love with her. The scene cuts to Charlie Brown and
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talking under a tree. Patty asks Charlie Brown to explain love to her, before she cuts him out several times. She switches the topic to baseball, going over the time her team plays his team, confident that she will win over him every time. Sally, Linus, Lucy,
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and
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decides to plant a lush garden—in
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's baseball field, despite Linus' protests. Lucy then calls in the whole team to help with the planting. Charlie Brown is unaware on what is actually going on, and stays at home to work on his team's strategy. The gang informs Charlie Brown that they will name the field Charlie Brown Field, to his happiness. He is shocked to find what has happened to the field when they show him. Charlie Brown tries to make the best of the situation by placing
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s and
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on the trees to make them look like scarecrows. The trees catch so many fly outs, Peppermint Patty's team is unable to score, giving Charlie Brown's team the advantage.
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tells
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that he will kiss her if she hits a
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. To Schroeder's surprise and Charlie Brown's delight, Lucy hits the home run and scores the first run of the game. Moments later, Charlie Brown's joy turns to anguish as the game is rained out in a huge storm ruining the chance of his team winning their first game. At school the next day, Sally gives a successful report on the true meaning of Arbor Day. Meanwhile, Peppermint Patty speaks kindly to a discouraged Charlie Brown, she compliments the garden in Charlie Brown Field and wishes him "Happy Arbor Day", cheering him up.


Cast

( Marcie, Franklin, Violet, and
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appear in the film, but have no lines.)


Credits

* Written and Created by:
Charles M. Schulz Charles Monroe "Sparky" Schulz (; November 26, 1922 – February 12, 2000) was an American cartoonist and the creator of the comic strip ''Peanuts'', featuring what are probably his two best-known characters, Charlie Brown and Snoopy. He is wi ...
* A Lee Mendelson-Bill Melendez Production * Directed by: Phil Roman * Produced by:
Bill Melendez José Cuauhtémoc "Bill" Melendez (November 15, 1916 – September 2, 2008) was an American character animator, voice actor, film director and producer. Melendez is known for working on the ''Peanuts'' animated specials. Before ''Peanuts'', he p ...
* Executive Producer: Lee Mendelson * Music Composed and Performed by: Vince Guaraldi * Designed by: Tom Yakutis, Ellie Bogardus, Evert Brown, Bernard Gruver, Ed Levitt, Frank Smith * Animation by:
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, Don Lusk,
Bill Littlejohn William Charles Littlejohn (January 27, 1914 – September 17, 2010) was an American animator and union organizer. Littlejohn worked on animated shorts and features in the 1930s through to the 1990s. His notable works include the ''Tom and Jerry ...
,
Bob Matz Robert H. Matz (July 8, 1912 – March 28, 2003) was an American animator. He worked on various animated shorts, films, and television projects, such as Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies, '' The Pink Panther'', ''Peanuts'' Cartoons, and '' The Tran ...
, Bob Carlson, Hank Smith, Bob Bachman,
Rudy Zamora Joaquin Rudolfo Zamora (March 26, 1910 – July 29, 1989) was a Mexican-American animator and a prolific animation director. His credits include ''The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show'', ''The Jetsons'', ''The Smurfs'', '' The Biskitts'', ''Peanuts'', ...
, Warren Batchelder * Assisted by: Al Pabian, Larry Leichliter, Patricia Joy, Jeff Hall,
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* Animation Directors By: Beverly Robbins, Eleanor Warren, Manon Washburn, Joice Lee Marshall, Carla Washburn * Ink and Paint Supervision: Joanne Lansing * Checking: Eve Fletcher, Peggy Drumm, Carole Barnes * Ink and Paint: Chandra Poweris, Pat Covello, Pat Capozzi, Sheri Barstad, Roubina Sarkissian, Cheri Lucas, Valerie Pabian,
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* Editing: Robert T. Gillis, Chuck McCann, Roger Donley * Production Manager: Carole Barnes * Recording: Coast Recorders · Radio Recorders * Dubbing: Producers' Sound Service · Don Minkler * Camera: Dickson/Vasu * Production Assistant: Sandy Claxton * In cooperation with United Feature Syndicate, Inc. and Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates * THE END "It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown" © 1976 United Feature Syndicate, Inc.


Production

Like the other ''Peanuts'' specials of the era, ''It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown'' was directed by Phil Roman, and produced by Bill Melendez. The special recycles animated sequences from ''
Snoopy, Come Home ''Snoopy, Come Home!'' is a 1972 American animated musical comedy-drama film directed by Bill Melendez and written by Charles M. Schulz based on the ''Peanuts'' comic strip. The film marks the on-screen debut of Woodstock, who had first appeared ...
'' (1972), ''
There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown ''There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown'' is the ninth prime-time animated TV specials based upon the popular comic strip ''Peanuts,'' by Charles M. Schulz. This marks the on-screen debut of Marcie, who first appeared on the comic strip in 1 ...
'' (1973), '' A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving'' (1973), '' It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown'' (1974) and ''
You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown ''You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown'' is the 14th prime-time animated television special based on the comic strip ''Peanuts'' by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the CBS network on October 28, 1975. In this special, Charlie Brown, ...
'' (1975). This special is the only time Charlie Brown would be voiced by Dylan Beach (in his only acting role) as well as Lucy Van Pelt being voiced by Sarah Beach (both children of late actor Scott Beach). It is unknown why Duncan Watson and Melanie Kohn were replaced, as they would return for '' Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown'' (1977). The Earth Day theme was revisited in '' It's the Small Things, Charlie Brown'' (2022).


Music score

''It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown'' was the last ''Peanuts'' special to feature original music composed by Vince Guaraldi (except where noted), who was best known for the Peanuts' signature tune, "
Linus and Lucy "Linus and Lucy" is a popular instrumental jazz standard written by American jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi, appearing in many ''Peanuts'' animated specials. Named for the two fictional siblings Linus and Lucy van Pelt, it was originally released o ...
." 47-year-old Guaraldi died suddenly several hours after completing the soundtrack for this special. With the untimely death of Guaraldi, later ''Peanuts'' animated specials lack the same jazzy musical score as previous entries. As such, ''It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown'' is seen by some fans as the swan song of the "golden era" of ''Peanuts'' animation. In addition, it was the first ''Peanuts'' special since '' Charlie Brown's All Stars!'' (1966) that was not conducted and arranged by
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, who had died on October 29, 1975. Guaraldi recorded most of the music score in January 1976 at
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, working as a trio with bassist Seward McCain and drummer Jim Zimmerman. Several cues contained elements of previously used songs "Baseball Theme," "Rain, Rain Go Away" and "Joe Cool". The special's main theme — a gentle waltz that incorporates elements of "
Christmas Time Is Here "Christmas Time Is Here" is a popular Christmas standard written by Vince Guaraldi and Lee Mendelson for the 1965 television special ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'', one of the first animated Christmas specials produced for network television in t ...
" — is heard repeatedly throughout, going by several different titles as they pertain to a specific scene. All music cues were composed by Guaraldi and performed by the Vince Guaraldi Trio. #"Rerun's Lament" (version 1, variation of "
Christmas Time Is Here "Christmas Time Is Here" is a popular Christmas standard written by Vince Guaraldi and Lee Mendelson for the 1965 television special ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'', one of the first animated Christmas specials produced for network television in t ...
") #" Eighty-Nine Bottles of Beer" (vocal: Vinnie Dow) (Traditional) #"Rerun's Lament" (version 2, variation of "Christmas Time Is Here") #"Ships Sail into Arbor" #"Laughter in the Library" (variation of "Christmas Time Is Here") #"Flatten Platten" (variation of "Baseball Theme") #"Young Man's Fancy" (variation of "Christmas Time Is Here") #"Jay Sterling Morton Jazz" (variation of "Christmas Time Is Here") #"We're the Visiting Team" (variation of "Christmas Time Is Here") #"Seeds for Thought" (variation of "Joe Cool") #"Don't Forget the Shovel" (variation of "Christmas Time Is Here") #"Sprinkle Your Bird" (variation of "Christmas Time Is Here") #"Flatten Platten" (version 2, variation of "Baseball Theme") #"Snoopy at Bat" #"Lucy's Home Run" #"
Take Me Out to the Ball Game "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is a 1908 Tin Pan Alley song by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer which has become the unofficial anthem of North American baseball, although neither of its authors had attended a game prior to writing the song ...
" (vocal: Vinnie Dow) ( Jack Norworth, Albert Von Tilzer) #"Lucy's Home Run" #"Rain, Gentle Rain" (variation of "Rain, Rain, Go Away") #"Laughter in the Library" (variation of "Christmas Time Is Here") #"Happy Arbor Day, Charlie Brown" (variation of "Christmas Time Is Here") #"Lucy's Home Run" (reprise, end credits) No official soundtrack for ''It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown'' was commercially released. However, New Age pianist
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covered "Young Man's Fancy" and the opening portion of "Sprinkle Your Bird" (retitled "Seeds for Thought") on his Guaraldi tribute albums, '' Linus and Lucy: The Music of Vince Guaraldi'' (1996) and '' Love Will Come: The Music of Vince Guaraldi, Volume 2'' (2010), respectively.


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