It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown
It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown

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It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown

1986
Movie
41 min
English

It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown is from the later phases of the Peanuts TV-special saga. Instead of concentrating on a single story (a la A Charlie Brown Christmas), this half-hour animated effort offers eight separate anecdotes. All are derived from continuities originally presented in Charles Schultz' Peanuts comic strip, and all were first telecast on the Saturday morning TV series The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. And, re the blanket title, all are unified by a central "baseball" theme. The best sequence in It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown finds the canine Snoopy assuming a managerial post on the opposing team.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Bill MelendezGenres: Animation, Family, Comedy

Plot Summary

This animated special follows Charlie Brown's attempts to learn to play baseball, despite his consistent failures and the unreliability of his team. He faces challenges both on and off the field, including dealing with Lucy's bossiness and Snoopy's unique brand of canine commentary. Throughout his struggles, Charlie Brown's perseverance shines through, embodying the enduring spirit of trying, even when the odds are stacked against him.

Critical Reception

As a television special, 'It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown' was generally well-received by audiences, continuing the beloved Peanuts franchise's tradition of gentle humor and relatable life lessons. Critics noted its consistent charm and faithfulness to Charles M. Schulz's original comic strip.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its faithful adaptation of the beloved comic strip.

  • Appreciated for its heartwarming portrayal of perseverance and friendship.

  • Enjoyed by families for its gentle humor and universal themes.

Google audience: Audience reception for this special aligns with the general love for the Peanuts gang, highlighting its ability to charm viewers of all ages with its simple storytelling and enduring characters.

Fun Fact

This special is notable for being one of the few Peanuts productions where Charlie Brown actively pursues learning a sport, specifically baseball, and experiences the full gamut of its challenges and small triumphs.

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