Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided me with free copies of the DVD I am giving away in this Giveaway Post.
Through the years, I have grown up watching many Charlie Brown’s shows. Through the holidays, I have shared these classic memories with my girls. Now, good grief, I am sharing Charlie Brown’s All Stars with them too. They love sports so I know they will enjoy it.
It’s the golden anniversary of Charlie Brown’s All Stars, the beloved Peanuts television special, which earned two Primetime Emmy® Award nominations. To mark the occasion, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) will release this delightful story in a deluxe, 50th anniversary edition, completely remastered in beautiful high definition on October 4, 2016.
Charlie Brown’s All Stars follows the bittersweet story of Charlie Brown, who won’t give up on trying to bring his baseball team to victory, in spite of facing great criticism from the team’s players. This release will be timed to the culmination of the World Series. Charlie Brown’s All Stars 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition will retail for $19.98 SRP.
In Charlie Brown’s All Stars, it’s summer and baseball season gets underway. Charlie Brown is put in charge of managing the Peanuts’ baseball team again, which in the past, has only suffered crushing defeat from its opponents. The disillusioned players blame Charlie Brown for the team’s past poor performance. When a sponsor offers Charlie Brown real baseball uniforms and a chance to be part of an actual league, he is thrilled. He believes the new uniforms and acceptance into a real league will motivate his players. His excitement however, soon turns into disappointment when he learns that if he accepts the offer, Snoopy, Lucy, Patty, Violet and Frieda will be kicked off the team because the league’s policy prevents girls and dogs from playing. Poor Charlie Brown, not only is he criticized by his teammates for being a bad manager, he’s now faced with a difficult moral dilemma. Should he accept the uniforms?
“Charlie Brown’s All Stars is a classic. Viewers of all ages will enjoy this endearing story,” said Mary Ellen Thomas, Vice President Family & Animation Marketing. She added, “We’re pleased to celebrate 50 years of this heartwarming special with this new release. For any Peanuts fan, this newly remastered edition is a must-have for their collection.”
Charlie Brown’s All Stars first aired in 1966 on CBS. It is the second animated primetime Peanuts special to air on television after A Charlie Brown Christmas. Charlie Brown’s All Stars was nominated for two primetime Emmy® Awards.
I have Charlie Brown’s All Stars for two lucky readers.
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The thing that I love most about Charlie Brown is that it reminds me of when I was a kid. I also love Snoopy he just cracks me up.
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Charlie Brown is like all of us, with our insecurities and failings. He has a lot to teach everyone, especially when it comes to perseverance and humility.
I love the message of the stories. There is always a lesson to be learned.
I love that Snoopy makes my son laugh!
I love the characters and the stories. I loved watching Peanuts as a kid and still enjoy watching.
Thank you!
I like that Charlie Brown teaches life lessons while being cute and funny. So glad the Peanuts are still around today.
I love that he’s the loveable loser who has hope that one day the football wont be ripped out from under him
What I love about Charlie Brown is his kindness and innocence. Thanks for the giveaway!
I like that Charlie brown does things that real people do how messed up and also fix there problems no matter what.
I loved Snoopy, but I also loved how the characters interacted with one another.
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He’s so cute for one, I like he talks of concerns alot of kids could relate to like no being sure about problems. I like when he goes to visit Lucy in her stand.
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I love the stories and the lessons that Charlie Brown and his team tell us.
I love snoopy and the lessons they teach the kids
I like that it doesn’t condescend and that it recognizes childhood isn’t all happiness and light.
I love the innocence of childhood it proclaims
I love his sense of humor!
Childhood antics, the characters are adorable
That though he fails a lot, he never gives up. So much spunk.
I like that they always are dealing with an issue but end it on a positive thing. We love the Peanuts here.
I would have to say that I have always been a big fan of that cute, crazy, and loveable dog named Snoopy-
I like how he talks to his dog, Snoopy.
I love how he is naive and innocent.
Oh we love all the Peanuts characters! Charlie Brown does not always have things go his way, but he always chugs right along. I LOVE how in the Christmas movie he picks the tiny tree…and in the end its so beautiful!
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I love Charlie Brown because he keeps getting up every morning, despite the bullying and harassment he endures. 🙂
I like how he keeps trying again.
I’ve always loved that he’s just an average kid with average friends but at the same time he can be quite funny with his awkwardness. And I love love love his dog, Snoopy. 🙂
I love that there are stories that children can learn from.
I like that they are stories of never giving up.
I love everything about Charlie Brown, especially how his friends are always there for him.
I love that feel good feeling you get when you watch Charlie Brown. I guess because it takes you back to your chlidhood. 🙂
I love Charlie Brown most because he’s real and a bit of all of us inside of him!
I love that they taught the true meaning of Christmas. Thank you
I always liked Pig Pen. Snoopy and Woodstock are awesome too.