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Charles M. Schulz (comic strip "Peanuts")
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14 February 2002 (USA) more
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Directed by
Bill Melendez 
 
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Charles M. Schulz  comic strip "Peanuts"

Produced by
Bill Melendez .... producer
Lee Mendelson .... executive producer
Warren Taylor .... line producer
 
Film Editing by
Warren Taylor 
 
Casting by
Sandy Claxton Arnold  (as Sandy Claxton-Arnold)
 
Production Design by
Dave Rodriguez  (as David Rodriguez)
 
Production Management
Carole Barnes .... production manager
Jim Cerrotta .... post-production supervisor (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
R.D. Floyd .... supervising sound editor (uncredited)
 
Animation Department
Carole Barnes .... checking
Jane Gonzales .... checking
Andy Kim .... animation producer
Larry Leichliter .... animation supervisor
Al Pabian .... clean-up artist
Art Roman .... clean-up artist
Dean Spille .... color stylist
Vicki White .... lip sync
 
Music Department
David Benoit .... music arranger
David Benoit .... musician: piano and keyboards
Blake Martin Moulin .... music editor (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Joanna Coletta .... production assistant
Glenn Mendelson .... production coordinator
Jason Mendelson .... story developer
Kristy Mendelson .... production assistant
Carol Neal .... production assistant
Cookie Tricarico .... production assistant
 

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Charlie Brown Valentine's Day Special
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4 out of 7 people found the following review useful.
Is This the Future of Peanuts?, 4 March 2002
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Author: Scott Miller from Dallas, TX

Charles Schulz requested (though since he did not hold the copyright to Peanuts he could not demand) that no one create any new Peanuts stories after his death. United Media, on the other hand, did not want to let a cash cow like Peanuts fade into the night. So they compromised with Schulz's family, making the latest Peanuts special, "A Charlie Brown Valentine", from a conglomeration of numerous loosely connected comic strips penned by Schulz. Unfortunately, the special feels like a conglomeration of numerous loosely connected comic strips.

Unlike previous Peanuts features, which almost always contained a coherent (although occasionally bad) plot, the only prevailing theme here is that it is Valentine's Day. Actually, it's several Valentine's Days. The time frame jumps around *so* much that we can't keep any supposed story line straight. Early on, we get the impression the special takes place on February 14. Then Lucy announces that Valentine's Day is a week away. Then Charlie Brown tries to work up the courage to give the little red-haired girl a Valentine. Then we learn that V-Day is still a few days away, then Charlie Brown goes to a school dance.

While some of the jokes are funny, the special could hardly be called hysterical, and its choppy style is more dizzying that enjoyable. All in all, "A Charlie Brown Valentine" plays more like a love-themed episode of _The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show_ than a legitimate television special. While such a variety show could get away with some unfunny sketches (_Saturday Night Live_ has been getting away with it for decades), a full-blown special has to pull its weight all the way through. Sadly, this one does not.

If Peanuts is to survive beyond one more TV special, a new compromise must be reached. We must allow the producers the opportunity to forge existing strips into a workable script--one with a story line--and the possibility of adding some new jokes. Otherwise, the next special may be, "It's the Last Hoorah, Charlie Brown."

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