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1. Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) (1980)
G | 75 min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Charlie Brown and his friends travel to Europe as exchange students.
Directors: Bill Melendez, Phil Roman | Stars: Scott Beach, Bill Melendez, Daniel Anderson, Casey Carlson
Votes: 3,545 | Gross: $2.01M
2. It's Magic, Charlie Brown (1981 TV Short)
24 min | Animation, Short, Comedy
When Snoopy turns Charlie Brown invisible in a magic act, he has trouble changing him back.
Director: Phil Roman | Stars: Michael Mandy, Brent Hauer, Cindi Reilly, Rocky Reilly
Votes: 1,212
3. You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown (1979 TV Short)
G | 24 min | Animation, Short, Comedy
Charlie Brown, Marcie and Snoopy compete in the Junior Olympics' decathlon event.
Director: Phil Roman | Stars: Arrin Skelley, Patricia Patts, Casey Carlson, Michelle Muller
Votes: 840
4. Life Is a Circus, Charlie Brown (1980 TV Short)
24 min | Animation, Short, Comedy
Snoopy runs away to join the circus when he falls for a poodle performing in it.
Director: Phil Roman | Stars: Michael Mandy, Brent Hauer, Casey Carlson, Rocky Reilly
Votes: 735
5. She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown (1980 TV Short)
24 min | Animation, Short, Comedy
Peppermint Patty trains for a figure skating competition.
Director: Phil Roman | Stars: Patricia Patts, Casey Carlson, Arrin Skelley, Debbie Muller
Votes: 838
6. A Charlie Brown Celebration (1982 TV Movie)
60 min | Animation, Comedy, Family
The Peanuts gang is involved in a variety of activities, including a baseball game and a school field trip.
Director: Bill Melendez | Stars: Casey Carlson, Shannon Cohn, Christopher Donohoe, Kristen Fullerton
Votes: 370
7. Happy Birthday, Charlie Brown (1979 TV Movie)
60 min | Animation, Family
This primarily animated program celebrates 30 years of the "Peanuts" comic strip, and 15 years of "Peanuts" specials on CBS television. In live sequences, creator Charles M. Schulz is interviewed and discusses his work.
Director: Lee Mendelson | Stars: Phyllis George, Hilary Momberger-Powers, Charles M. Schulz, Daniel Anderson
Votes: 70