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Title: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Jesse James on December 6, 2005, 08:08 PM
Just curious...

This is a yearly thing for me.  I never miss Charlie Brown, though one time I unfortunately missed out because I couldn't find the night it was on and I felt like a big Block Head all Christmas long.  ARRRRGHHH!!!
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Morgbug on December 6, 2005, 09:21 PM
The animations probably too crude for most of these young punks Jesse.  But this one and the great pumpkin are two of my all time favorites, having grown up on them every year.  Way back in the day, before VCR's and Tivo and all that other crap, we had to actually watch the show the one time it was on or you were screwed for the entire year.  It's not Halloween without seeing (or rather missing) the great pumpkin and it's not Christmas without seeing that crappy little tree that Charlie Brown gets.  Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown! :)
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: DSJ™ on December 6, 2005, 09:28 PM
Best tree ever!  8)

(http://euroross.blogspot.com/charlie%20brown%20tree.JPG)
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: MetalJedi on December 6, 2005, 09:37 PM
Thanks for reminding me its on tonight.  :)
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: TeenJedi on December 6, 2005, 10:01 PM
I watch this too! Every year along with Rudolph, Frosty and some of the others. I recorded it one year, I think it was like in 93 or 94. Oh yeah the next thing on the tape was the OJ Simpson trial so it has to be sometime in the 90's! It shows him being found not guilty and the helicopters followed him wherever he was going. I also recorded the comercials during the Charlie Brown Christmas. It's fun to look back and see Bill Cosby and the Jello jigglers, JCPenny and the "Doin Right" slogan/song, and the Olive Garden's "newest" dish, along with all the others. This was when they used to show it on CBS, along with Disney cartoons, which now all air on ABC.   
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Jesse James on December 6, 2005, 11:45 PM
I can't watch it on tape for some reason...  It's just not the same.  I have to catch it on TV.  I'm like that with Star Wars too...  If it's on I watch it.  I can't help it, but I don't watch the DVD's much ironically.

I used to watch Frosty but it just is meh...  Rudolph I caught the other night with my gf's kids, and that was fun.  I can't help but make crude jokes throughout it for some reason though, which takes something away from Burl Ives singing Holly Jolly Christmas.   :-\

I do like those two though, they're my holiday must-see's for certain...  I'm always on the prowl to catch Scrooged, X-Mas Carol (variety of versions), and X-Mas story though...  But tonight was CHarlie, and I happen to like the new mini-toons they added to the end instead of making Merry Christmas Charlie Brown last for the hour.  I think the little toons at the end are even better.

Your right though Brent, I think the animation is going to lose audiences over time...  Eventually it'll fade I'm afraid.  That sorta sucks really because it's something that makes me feel slightly human for an evening.
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Tracy on December 7, 2005, 07:14 AM
We introduced the 4 year old to Charlie Brown this year.  After watching the Great Pumpkin and the Thanksgiving Special he was really excited about seeing the Christmas one last night.  He now wants to go into the woods out back and find a little tree. :)  I, too, am afraid that these will disappear over time.  I noticed the sound quality on the Great Pumpkin was especially awful.  I wonder if they could enhance them at all?  It wouldn't be the same with out ole Chuck, the Grinch and Ralphie......... ;)
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Darth_Anton on December 7, 2005, 09:38 AM
My family and I watched it last night. My kids loved it, and I, having worked in animation find it fascinating in addition to entertaining. Think about it, the dialogue is pretty advanced for kids.

I just get a kick out of the fact that it was made for $150,000 and today, a 30 second add costs $200,000. That's more than a 30 second add for ABC's top rated one hour drama's.
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Brian on December 7, 2005, 10:11 AM
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I can't watch it on tape for some reason...  It's just not the same.  I have to catch it on TV.  I'm like that with Star Wars too...  If it's on I watch it.  I can't help it, but I don't watch the DVD's much ironically.

Funny, I'm like that too.  Whenever Star Wars is on TV and we're home, I end up watching it...even though we have the DVDs sitting right there.  Merry Christmas Charlie Brown (and the Great Pumpkin) are the same way.  I don't miss them, and have watched them every year for as long as I can remember.  I was pretty big into Snoopy/Peanuts when I was a kid, and I guess that has carried over.  One of those nostalgic things that reminds me of "simpler times" I guess.  I stuck a tape in and taped it tonight too, just in case we want to watch it again.  I've been thinking about picking up the DVD 3 pack of the Charlie Brown specials, just to have them on hand.  Its definitely my favorite holiday special, and a must see every Christmas.  The others I remember from childhood are Rudolph and Frosty, and I did watch some of Rudolph last week and that is still a fun watch.  I haven't seen Frosty yet (missed it if its been on), but I've missed that a few years.  But anyways..Charlie Brown....yeah, definitely watched it tonight, and loved every minute of it once again.
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Morgbug on December 7, 2005, 01:34 PM
Scrooged is another great one. 

I was travelling through Australia when it was released and was up in Darwin in the Northern Territory.  I'd guess it was about 2-3 weeks before Christmas and Darwin is located at around 12 S latitude.  The weather was like a hot day in New Orleans in the middle of summer - about 95 F and 250% humidity.  Existence makes you sweat.

I'd wandered into a drug store (chemist, if you prefer) because I was coming down with a cold.  I was standing in line and when I got to the cashier, I asked her why the mall was so very busy.  She gave me a ****-eyed look and said uh, it's Christmas in a couple of weeks.  Being from the frozen hinterlands of Canada all my environmental cues for Christmas were completely gone - it was hot, humid and sunny. 

I left the store and headed off to the movie theater for a couple of hours to watch Scrooged to get in the mood, plus the theater was airconditioned.  I walked out of the theater cooled down, opened the door into the humidity and it smacked me like a Mack truck.  And I loved it.  Anyone that tells you they need the cold is insane, plain and simple. 
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Matt_Fury on December 7, 2005, 05:25 PM
I have to watch Charlie Brown every year as well as the Heat Miser/Snow Miser special.  Classics!   :D
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: JediMAC on December 7, 2005, 06:23 PM
Yep, Patty was watching it last night too, and I joined her halfway through.  I've got them all on DVD, but have never watched them, and I haven't caught any Charlie Brown specials on TV in probably 15 years.  I'd forgotten how funny they were...
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Darth Broem on December 7, 2005, 08:58 PM
Yeah I saw it last night.  It's my favorite of those specials along with Rudolph and Frosty The Snowman.  But Charlie Brown is the king of those specials.  I live the Halloween one also. 
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: TheBlackDog65 on December 12, 2005, 11:07 PM
I also watched/watch Charlie Brown and own them on DVD. On DVD I do watch them, but I have to agree for nostilga's case, I LOVE to catch em on TV.  It takes me back to when my life was simple (when I was a kid) and all the great memories of it all. Speaking of that, I bought a Snoppy, a Woodstock and a Charlie Brown stuff doll at Kohl's (proceeds went to local charities for kids). So yeah, at 40 I'm still a sucker for Charlie Brown.
It did make me think what would happen in 30 years when my generation tends to go or be gone and kids do not grow up with it.  Instead they'll have reruns of the Simpsons etc.
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Jesse James on December 12, 2005, 11:22 PM
I will say, it's started recently for me but I have integrated South Park into my holiday traditions.  They have such great episodes and it's inevitable that Comedy Central will have some Holiday South Park marathon or something at some point.  I always like curling up and watching it.

Last year's "Very Critter Christmas" was great on a deranged level and made me think about an essay I wrote in 6th grade where I replaced Santa with the Iatola, and his elf Momar.  What can I say, other than I watched a lot of news as a child, and had a very disturbing sense of humor.  My teacher read the essay himself to the class (only one he did this with) and laughed till he cried throughout.  Ah, good times.
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Reid on December 13, 2005, 07:42 AM
Charlie Brown is on again this Friday at 8 on ABC for those who missed it.  :)
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Jesse James on December 13, 2005, 07:45 AM
Hmmm, thanks Hunter.  May watch it again actually.  Something to do on a Friday when god knows I won't have anything to do since I'm sorta done for the month budget wise.  :-\
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: S_A_Longhorn on December 16, 2005, 02:55 PM
REMINDER:  A Charlie Brown Christmas is on ABC tonight.

Had such great ratings last Tuesday, ABC is bringing it back again!

Everyody do their Charlie Brown dance!!!  ;D
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Lady Jaye on December 16, 2005, 04:16 PM
I know I missed it the first time, will watch it tonight for sure!!!
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Brian on November 27, 2007, 09:41 AM
For those who are interested, A Charlie Brown Christmas will be showing for the first time this holiday season tonight at 7 PM (CST).  I'm sure it will be on at least one more time before Christmas, but I just thought I'd pass it along.  I actually got this (and a couple other Peanuts specials) on DVD last Christmas, but I still try to catch it when its on TV.  My all-time favorite Christmas special :).
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Tracy on November 27, 2007, 10:20 AM
Thanks for the head's up!  My son was just asking about this over the weekend.  I wasn't expecting it to be on quite this early though. 
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Brian on November 27, 2007, 10:28 AM
Yeah, I thought it seemed a little bit early as well.  I also saw an ad for the Grinch and some sort of Shrek Christmas special showing tomorrow night on ABC as well, so they must be going in full force from here on out with the Christmas shows.
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Desfiy on November 28, 2007, 05:11 PM
I have this on DVD so I can watch it anytime I want and I have just gotten the other fav of mine a Muppets Christmas Carol - 50th Anniversary, so all I need now is the original Christmas Carol and I will be good to go.

I have had cable taken out and the TV stations I have arent worth a light, but I was paying for cable and not really using it, will get it back when the Live Action Star Wars TV Show starts but not until.
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: jadesfire on November 28, 2007, 06:43 PM
Okay, when I first started reading this thread, I thought it was started last night, not two years ago!! :o

Anyhow, I watched it last night and got the same feeling I always do....I needed to hurry and get to bed because Santa will be here soon!!  (Back in the 70's Charlie Brown's Christmas special was shown on Christmas Eve).  Ahhh....the memories of that show and the pandemonium that entailed in the Marmalick household when it ended are things I hope I never lose. :)
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: iFett on November 28, 2007, 10:00 PM
Not for me.  I loved the Charlie Brown/Rudolph holiday specials as a kid, but I lost an older brother when I was 14 and we used to watch these specials everytime they showed up year after year and they somehow seemed new everytime we watched them.  Now all these "specials" do for me is to bring to me is tears, but it also brings out some great memories.  :)

Must be nice for some of you folks who have more than one sibling to look back on this stuff with.
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Jesse James on November 29, 2007, 01:09 AM
I thought I made a post about this...  But yeah, always something I watch.  I think it's gonna be on ABC Family at some point in a re-run.

Rudolph is on next Tuesday at 8 EST on CBS.  I never miss these two barring something important coming up when they're on.
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Reid on November 29, 2007, 03:58 PM
I got the DVD set of the Christmas special (As well as Turkey Day and Halloween) last year, so for me it's just easier to pop in the DVD, rather than having to remember to watch it when it's on one of the networks. I will have to catchg Rudolph though. That's right up there with CB as one of my all time favorite Christmas specials.
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Jesse James on December 5, 2007, 03:40 AM
Rudolph was on last night, anyone else watch?

Good times...  And my Hermie the dentist impression is outstanding, or so I am told.
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Force Guy on December 5, 2007, 10:49 AM
Rudolph is great.  Love the Bumble.  I love this clip (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iN44xojIAc), too.  Of course, most SNL funhouse clips are hilarious (IMO). 
Title: Re: Anyone Watching Charlie Brown?
Post by: Scott on December 5, 2007, 11:04 AM
Watched them both this week with my boyos for the first time.  They absolutely loved Rudolph last night...I haven't watched it in a while, as a kid I was a huge Rudolph fan, now, not so much