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'''''It's Magic, Charlie Brown''''' is the 21st [[prime-time]] [[animation|animated]] [[ |
'''''It's Magic, Charlie Brown''''' is the 21st [[prime-time]] [[animation|animated]] [[television special]] based upon the [[comic strip]] ''[[Peanuts]],'' by [[Charles M. Schulz]]. It originally aired on April 28, 1981. The special was later released on DVD on September 2, 2008 as a bonus feature on [[Warner Home Video]]'s remastered deluxe DVD of ''[[It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown]]''.<ref>[http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Charlie-Brown-Peanuts-Specials-Great-Pumpkin/9890 Charlie Brown/Peanuts Specials DVD news: Rear Box Art for It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown: Remastered Deluxe Edition | TVShowsOnDVD.com<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081016212655/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Charlie-Brown-Peanuts-Specials-Great-Pumpkin/9890 |date=2008-10-16 }}</ref> |
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Genre | Animated TV Special |
Created by | Charles M. Schulz |
Directed by | Phil Roman |
Voices of | Sydney Penny Cindi Reilly Earl Reilly Bill Melendez Michael Mandy Shannon Cohn Brent Hauer Casey Carlson |
Composers | Ed Bogas Judy Munsen |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Lee Mendelson |
Producer | Bill Melendez |
Running time | 27 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | April 28, 1981 |
It's Magic, Charlie Brown is the 21st prime-time animated television special based upon the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on April 28, 1981. The special was later released on DVD on September 2, 2008 as a bonus feature on Warner Home Video's remastered deluxe DVD of It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.[1]
Plot summary
Charlie Brown decides that Snoopy needs to educate himself, and gives him his library card to check out a few books. Snoopy decides to take out one book, a book about magic, which after reading, influences him to hold a Vaudeville show (under the stage name "The Great Houndini"). During the opening, Snoopy practices magic with Woodstock by his side. Charlie Brown warns both of them that the cat next door will get upset if he and Woodstock get really loud. However, Snoopy and Woodstock continue to perform more magic tricks and the cat next door angrily rips Snoopy's doghouse apart.
He recruits Marcie as one assistant and announcer, and Sally as his silent assistant. In the show, he pulls a rabbit out of his hat (actually Woodstock with rabbit ears), then does a ring trick that goes wrong. Both of these tricks raise the ire of one heckler who demands their money back and does not see the humor the others see, but Snoopy quickly shuts him up both times. He also does the "stick-in-the-hole" trick to Franklin, the "amputation-decapitation" trick to Peppermint Patty, cutting Linus's trademark security blanket into strips (which appears to fail), the levitation trick to Lucy van Pelt, and biggest of all, making Charlie Brown literally disappear.
A sudden rainstorm ends the show early, and Charlie Brown is left invisible. Convinced he is going to remain that way for the rest of his life, he prepares to roam the world as a lost soul, and Sally begins moving her stuff into his room. Before Charlie starts roaming, he decides to feed Snoopy to show him what has happened. When Snoopy realizes he cannot yet reverse the trick, he tries a couple of different ideas to make Charlie Brown somewhat visible again, first by dousing him in soap and water, which fades immediately, then coating him in mud and using a hairdryer to solidify it ("Now I feel like a chocolate chip cookie") but this crust soon breaks off as well. Finally Snoopy drapes a sheet over his head and gives him a necktie to fasten it, along with some oversized shoes. Charlie Brown goes inside, which scares Sally and when he looks in the mirror and sees that Snoopy made him a ghost, he faints. Despite this shortcoming, Charlie Brown realizes he has a golden opportunity to kick Lucy's infamous football without her usual prank of pulling it away at the last second. Taking advantage of his invisibility, Charlie Brown finally kicks the ball out of a bewildered Lucy's hand and then taunts her about it.
Furious over Charlie Brown succeeding in kicking the ball, Lucy gets the magic book back to give to Snoopy. She accuses Snoopy for making Charlie Brown disappear and says he better make him reappear. Then she threatens him that if he doesn't make Charlie Brown visible again, she is going to pound him. After starting out by entering his doghouse lab and working with chemicals so volatile, they explode and start a chain reaction of explosions that chase him out of the house, Snoopy continues to study the book, and tests a number of counterspells on Woodstock (making his feet bigger, then head bigger, then making him disappear, but successfully reversing each spell), he goes about casting his counterspell in all directions, unsure just where Charlie Brown is. As Snoopy wanders into a vicinity where Lucy is setting up another place-kick, Charlie Brown happens to run by where Snoopy is practicing. Just as he is about to kick the ball again, Snoopy casts the counterspell in Charlie Brown's direction, causing him to unknowingly become visible again. Lucy witnesses his reappearance and pulls the ball away for the eleventh time as Charlie Brown winds up to kick it, then promptly falls on his back.
However, Charlie Brown fails to display embarrassment and says that he finally kicked the ball, though Lucy considers this a false statement, saying no one will believe him. When Lucy scoffs at Snoopy's magic abilities, the insulted beagle magically levitates Lucy into the sky like he levitated her during the magic show earlier, and leaves her stuck there as payback. Snoopy and Charlie Brown laugh and happily dance away to conclude a satisfying day, ignoring Lucy's pleas to get her down.
Linus eventually pulls Lucy down with his blanket during the closing credits, and Lucy (despite being free) becomes angry and embarrassed about what happened, gives up and stomps away.
Cast
- Michael Mandy: Charlie Brown
- Peter Robbins: Charlie Brown screaming (archived)
- Sydney Penny: Lucy van Pelt
- Cindi Reilly: Sally Brown
- Earl Reilly: Linus van Pelt and Franklin
- Brent Hauer: Peppermint Patty
- Shannon Cohn/Casey Carlson: Marcie
- Christopher Donohone: Schroeder
- Bill Melendez: Snoopy and Woodstock
Note
- Production completed at Marvel Productions.