'Peppermint Patty' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
He's a Bully, Charlie Brown (2006)
Actors:
Bill Melendez (producer),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (director),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Taylor Lautner (actor),
Jimmy Bennett (actor),
Paul Butcher (actor),
Rory Thost (actor),
Benjamin Bryan (actor),
Jason Mendelson (miscellaneous crew),
Larry Leichliter (director),
Stephanie Patton (actress),
Sierra Marcoux (actress),
Jessica Gordon (actress),
Plot: Charlie Brown and a few of his friends attend a camp, and there they meet Joe Aggit, a lying bully who offers to teach kids the game of Marbles without telling them it's for keep. Then he takes their marbles for good. When Rerun is tricked and gets his marbles taken, Charlie Brown must use his own marbles to help get the other kids their marbles back. The only problem is, Charlie Brown doesn't know how to play.
Keywords: based-on-comic, based-on-comic-strip, bully, marbles, peanuts, snoopy, summer-camp
Genres:
Animation,
Family,
Quotes:
[Charlie Brown and Marcie are attending the same summer camp. When Peppermint Patty calls, Marcie decides to make Peppermint Patty jealous by pretending Charlie Brown is her boyfriend]::Peppermint Patty: Hi Marcie. I just thought I'd call to see how you and Chuck are doing.::Marcie: Oh, Charles, I can't talk with you nibbling my ear like that.::Peppermint Patty: AGGH!
Charlie Brown: [answers phone] Hello?::Peppermint Patty: Summer school, Chuck! I have to go to summer school! Can you believe it?::Marcie: Ask Charles if he's going to summer camp with us.::Peppermint Patty: Marcie asks if you're going to camp with everyone else while I'm at summer school.::Charlie Brown: I'm sorry, all the lines in this half of the country have gone dead.::Peppermint Patty: Don't you hang up on me, Chuck!
Lucy van Pelt: Camp will be a good experience for you. It will help you to stand on you two feet.::Charlie Brown: Are you going to camp too?::Lucy van Pelt: And leave my good home? Don't be ridiculous!
Kid: Name's Joe Agate. Welcome to camp.::Charlie Brown: I'm Charlie Brown.::Kid: [flicks Charlie Brown's nose] Nice to "nose" you. [slaps Charlie Brown in the back hard] Good to see your back.
Kid: Got any more marbles, kid?::Rerun van Pelt: No, but now that I know how to play, you can give them back, and we can play again.::Kid: Hate to break it to ya, but we were playing for keeps.::Rerun van Pelt: But I'm just a beginner. I didn't know we were playing for keeps.::Kid: You're in the big leagues now, kid. Everything's for keeps.
Peppermint Patty: This camp chow is good. Aren't you gonna eat, Marcie?::Marcie: This kid has been calling me names, sir. I can't eat.::Peppermint Patty: He upset you so much, you can't eat?::Marcie: No, I hit him with my lunch.
[last lines]::Peppermint Patty: Tell the truth. When you and Chuck were at camp, Marcie, did you do a lot of things together?::Marcie: Well, there was the moonlight walk.::Peppermint Patty: Moonlight walk? Aauugh!::Marcie: Well, it wasn't much of a walk. We just got started when Charles walked into a tree.
Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown (2003)
Actors:
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (director),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Bill Melendez (producer),
Carol Neal (miscellaneous crew),
Glenn Mendelson (miscellaneous crew),
David Benoit (composer),
Joanna Coletta (miscellaneous crew),
Warren Taylor (producer),
Kristy Mendelson (miscellaneous crew),
Daniel Hansen (actor),
Corey Padnos (actor),
Chrystopher Ryan Johnson (actor),
Jason Mendelson (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Short,
It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown (1992)
Actors:
Bill Melendez (producer),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Chuck McCann (editor),
Bill Melendez (director),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Marnette Patterson (actress),
Carol Neal (miscellaneous crew),
Glenn Mendelson (miscellaneous crew),
Jodie Sweetin (actress),
Joanna Coletta (miscellaneous crew),
Warren Taylor (editor),
John Christian Graas (actor),
Kristy Mendelson (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: As the holiday season rolls around and all the Peanuts gang are getting ready for it. Whether it be Charlie Brown struggling to raise money for his girlfriend or Sally and Peppermint Patty struggling to rehearse and memorize their one word lines for the Christmas pageant, these kids try to keep with the Christmas spirit while Snoopy has his mischief to do.
Keywords: based-on-comic, cartoon-dog, character-calls-female-"sir", character-name-in-title, christmas, dog, peanuts, surrealism
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Short,
Quotes:
Charlie Brown: Would you like to buy a Christmas wreath?::Violet: It's not even Thanksgiving, yet. By the time Christmas comes, all the needles will be falling off.::Charlie Brown: Don't hang it near the turkey.
[the correct line is "Hark"]::Sally Brown: Hockey stick!
Marcie: Behold, I am the handmaiden of the Lord.::Peppermint Patty: [while Marcie is speaking] Baa! Baa! Baa! Baa!::Franklin: I am Gabriel, Mary, and I couldn't hear you because of the sheep.
Charlie Brown: Good morning, this is a Christmas wreath.::Frieda: [snatches wreath away from Charlie Brown] Thank you, I love samples.
Marcie: And there were shepherds in the field watching their flocks by night.::Peppermint Patty: Woof! Meow! Moo! Whatever.::[everyone in the audience laughs]::Peppermint Patty: And a partridge in a pear tree.
Peppermint Patty: [on the phone, to Marcie] Marcie, what book were we supposed to read during Thanksgiving vacation?::Marcie: This is Christmas vacation, Sir.::Peppermint Patty: Christmas vacation? How can I read something during Christmas vacation, when I didn't read what I was supposed to read during Thanksgiving vacation?::Marcie: Duck, sir. Easter is coming.
Lucy Van Pelt: Okay, get up! I want to lie in that beanbag!::Linus: Remember when we were siting around the Christmas tree opening our presents? That's when you said it.::Lucy Van Pelt: That's when I said what?::Linus: It was beautiful. You said, "Why do we have to be nice to each other only on Christmas? Why can't we be nice to each other every day?"::Lucy Van Pelt: You drive me crazy!::Linus: Joy to the world.
Marcie: [Marcie and Peppermint Patty are walking to their school Christmas play] Watch out for the curb here, Sir.::Peppermint Patty: What?::[she trips on the curb, in her sheep costume]::Marcie: Slouching towards Bethlehem huh, Sir?::Peppermint Patty: I can't stand it!
Sally Brown: Good morning, would you like to buy a Christmas wreath made from some junky old branches my brother found in a Christmas tree lot? You wouldn't would you? And I can't say I blame you.
Charlie Brown: [on the phone] Sally thinks someone named Harold Angel is going to sing for her.::Charlie Brown: [doorbell rings] Excuse me, somebody's at the door.::[Charlie Brown opens the door]::Harold Angel: Hi, is Sally home? My name is Herold Angel.
Happy New Year, Charlie Brown (1986)
Actors:
Bill Melendez (producer),
Chuck McCann (editor),
Bill Melendez (director),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Ed Bogas (composer),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Chad Allen (actor),
Desirée Goyette (composer),
Desirée Goyette (actress),
Carol Neal (miscellaneous crew),
Sandy Claxton Arnold (miscellaneous crew),
Glenn Mendelson (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Short,
Quotes:
Linus van Pelt: How are you doing with "War and Peace", Charlie Brown?::Charlie Brown: I've just finished reading the dust jacket.::Linus van Pelt: Many is the book report that has been written by just reading the dust jacket.
Sally Brown: I wonder when my sweet babboo is going to ask me to the party?::Linus van Pelt: I'm not your sweet babboo, and I wouldn't invite you to a *ga-rage* sale!::Sally Brown: Isn't he the cutest thing?
Lucy van Pelt: [as Schroeder plays his piano] Well, are you taking me to the party or not? [Schroeder stops playing]::Schroeder: Musicians don't dance. And anyway, I'll be playing the piano at the party. [continues playing]::Lucy van Pelt: I don't mind the rejection; it's the smile that bugs me.
Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: Have you made any New Year's resolutions, Chuck?::Charlie Brown: Yes. You know how I always dread the whole year? Well, this time I'm only going to dread one day at a time.
Charlie Brown: [just before closing "War and Peace"] Well, here I am reading "War and Peace", and everybody else is at dance class having fun. Maybe I should go over to the class and just look in, and see what they're all doing.
Charlie Brown: [in bed, the night before New Year's Eve] Tomorrow night's party. The Little Red-Haired Girl never answered my letter. [closes his eyes briefly, then opens them again] What a way to start a new year. Tomorrow night, millions of people will be going to parties and dressing up. [Snoopy and Woodstock appear at the window, dressed in top hats and tuxes; they tip their hats to him, then leave] Some are even ready a day ahead of time.
[last lines]::Linus van Pelt: Did you turn in your report?::Charlie Brown: [aghast] Yes.::Linus van Pelt: What did the teacher say about it? What grade did you get?::Charlie Brown: A D minus - the lowest grade without failing.::Linus van Pelt: Gee, I'm sorry, Charlie Brown.::Charlie Brown: The teacher said it looked like the sort of report that was written after midnight on the last day of Christmas vacation.::Linus van Pelt: What did you say?::Charlie Brown: What *could* I say? I congratulated her on her remarkable insight.::Linus van Pelt: Did you see what our next assignment is?::Charlie Brown: [lightens up] No! What is it?::Linus van Pelt: To read "Crime and Punishment" by Dostoevsky.::[Charlie Brown faints off his desk]::Linus van Pelt: Happy New Year, Charlie Brown.
Sally Brown: If you don't ask me to the party, I'll just go with someone else.::Linus van Pelt: Good. Go with someone else.
Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: It's been a great year, Chuck. You'll have to admit that. What you do think, Chuck, would be good rules for living in the new year?::Charlie Brown: Keep the ball low, don't leave your crayons in the sun, use dental floss every day, don't spill the shoe polish, always knock before entering, don't let the ants get in the sugar, never volunteer to be a program chairman, always get your first serve in, and feed your dog whenever he's hungry.::Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: Will those rules give me a better life, Chuck?::Charlie Brown: The better life, and a fat dog.
Marcie: It's too bad Charles couldn't come to the party, sir.::Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: I couldn't care less, Marcie.::Marcie: It's too bad he had to write that report.
A Charlie Brown Celebration (1982)
Actors:
Bill Melendez (producer),
Bill Melendez (director),
Ed Bogas (composer),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Lee Mendelson (actor),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Chuck McCann (editor),
Charles M. Schulz (actor),
Roger Donley (editor),
Carol Neal (miscellaneous crew),
Sandy Claxton Arnold (miscellaneous crew),
Judy Munsen (composer),
Jane Mason (miscellaneous crew),
Casey Carlson (actress),
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Sport,
Quotes:
Peppermint Patty: [On the phone with Charlie Brown discussing whether or not to transfer to a private school] A private school might do me some good, Chuck. I might even become one of the beautiful people. Wouldn't that be something?::Charlie Brown: [Cut to his house] I can see you now in a white blouse and a blue skirt running out to play field hockey.::Peppermint Patty: [Cut back to her house] Don't hassle me with your sarcasm, Chuck!
Sally Brown: This is my report on the oceans of the world. There are no oceans in Kansas. There are no oceans in Nebraska. There are no oceans in Neveda. There are no oceans in Minnesota. There are no oceans in Iowa. There are no...::[Teacher interrupts]::Sally Brown: I thought you wanted us to go into detail.
Marcie: Babe Ruth had a cap. Willie Mays had a cap. Ted Williams had a cap. Maury Wills had a cap. Willie McCovey had a cap. Mickey Mantle had cap.::Peppermint Patty: Marcie will you shut up!::Marcie: Even Joe Garagiola had a cap.
Peppermint Patty: Kids' Day at ballpark. And each kid to receive souvenir baseball cap. That's it, Marcie! That's how we'll get the caps for our team.::Marcie: Shouldn't the rest of our players be going with us, Sir?::Peppermint Patty: They'd get lost, Marcie. I have to do this all by myself. I'm going in and out of that gate until I get nine baseball caps.::Marcie: I bet they'll let you play on the prison ballteam, Sir.
Sally Brown: [shouting back to Linus, who is trapped on the roof of the old barn] I'm leaving on the school bus, Linus, but don't worry! I'll send a helicopter to you! Be brave, my Sweet Baboo!::Linus van Pelt: "Helicopter"?::Truffles: "Sweet Baboo"?
Sally Brown: Draw a farm? You want us to draw a farm? I can't draw a farm. I've never even seen a farm! Besides, cow's legs are impossible to draw. I defy anyone in this class to draw a good cow leg!::[Sally find herself at the principal's office in the next scene]::Sally Brown: I'm the only person I know who's failing first grade art.::[next scene, she walks home with Charlie Brown]::Sally Brown: So what happens? So I got sent to the principal's office because I couldn't draw a cow's leg. I'll bet Picasso couldn't draw a cow's leg when he was in the first grade. I'll even bet Bjorn Borg couldn't draw a cow's leg.::Charlie Brown: [confused] Bjorn Borg?
Peppermint Patty: [worried about Charlie Brown in the hospital] Poor Chuck, I hate to think of him lying up there in that hospital room.::Marcie: You like Chuck, don't you, sir?::Peppermint Patty: [stammers nervously] Well, I-you know-I feel sort of-you know, he-I-he...::Marcie: I love Chuck. I think he's real neat.::Peppermint Patty: Real neat? You think he is real neat?::Marcie: I sure do. Someday I hope he'll ask me to the prom. In fact, I'd even marry Chuck.::Peppermint Patty: Come with me, Marcie.::[they go in the hospital emergency]::Peppermint Patty: Is this the emergency entrance, ma'am? We're friends of Charles Brown. I have another patient for you. [glares at Marcie in disgust] I think she's sicker than he is!
[last lines, after Charlie Brown accidentally kicked Lucy's arm instead of the football]::Lucy van Pelt: I kept my promise, didn't I? I didn't pull the ball away.::Charlie Brown: No, you're right, you didn't, but I missed the ball and kicked your hand. I don't know what to say. Is there anything I can do?::Lucy van Pelt: [her whole arm is in a cast] Next time you go to the hospital, stay there!
[Charlie Brown gets himself, Snoopy, Linus, and Lucy all tangled up from a kite at Snoopy's doghouse]::Lucy van Pelt: Charlie Brown, you can't possibly imagine how glad we'll all be when the kite-flying season is over!
It's Magic, Charlie Brown (1981)
Actors:
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Ed Bogas (composer),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Phil Roman (director),
Bill Melendez (producer),
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Chuck McCann (editor),
Roger Donley (editor),
Sydney Penny (actress),
Sandy Claxton Arnold (miscellaneous crew),
Judy Munsen (composer),
Casey Carlson (actress),
Christopher Donohoe (actor),
Plot: Taking advantage of a newly acquired magic tricks kit, Snoopy decides to put on a magic act. For the finale, he turns Charlie Brown invisible, but he can't change him back right away. While Snoopy searches for the counter spell, Charlie Brown struggles with this bizarre problem, but realizes that he has a golden opportunity to finally kick Lucy's football.
Keywords: american-football, based-on-comic, blanket, book-of-magic, cartoon-dog, character-name-in-title, children, dog, doghouse, fake-rabbit-ears
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Fantasy,
Short,
Quotes:
Charlie Brown: [after Charlie Brown gets done kicking the football away from Lucy three times] [Sarcastically] What's the matter? [He approaches her carrying the football, and walks around her] Did you lose something? Is this yours? [Throws the football point blank into her chest on "yours". She expresses anger silently, then puts the ball back down in a teed-up position accidentally. Just when she realized how the ball was placed, it gets kicked away from her again] Ha-ha, ha-ha, ha, ha!
Lucy van Pelt: [after Charlie Brown finally reappears from his invisibility and Lucy pulls the ball away from him again] Welcome home, Charlie Brown.::Charlie Brown: I did it! I finally kicked that football!::Lucy van Pelt: Oh, no, you didn't! I just pulled it away!::Charlie Brown: I did it when I was invisible. I did it!::Lucy van Pelt: You can't prove it, Charlie Brown. No one will believe you.::Charlie Brown: [as he comes over to them] Snoopy knows I did it. He made it possible.::Lucy van Pelt: [angrily] Why, that stupid dog of yours couldn't disappear himself out of a paper bag!::[Snoopy growls at her for that, then starts zapping her with a spell]::Lucy van Pelt: Hey, what are you doing?::[She starts rising in the air]::Lucy van Pelt: Put me down, put me down!::[She keeps rising until she is about 10 feet in the air, then stops]::Lucy van Pelt: Hey, hey! You can't leave me up here! Hey!::[Snoopy and Charlie Brown start laughing and dancing around]::Lucy van Pelt: Hey, what about me?::[They both run off, still laughing. Calling after them]::Lucy van Pelt: Hey! Hey, what about me?
Lucy van Pelt: Linus, have you seen Charlie Brown?::Linus van Pelt: Nobody has seen him since Snoopy's magic show. I just spoke to Sally, and she says even when you look at him, you don't see him.::Lucy van Pelt: What's that supposed to mean? That's the dumbest thing I ever heard.
[Snoopy has covered an invisible Charlie Brown in mud]::Charlie Brown: I feel like a chocolate chip cookie.
Charlie Brown: [after falling out his front door while still invisible] This is ridiculous. I can't walk downstairs because I can't see my feet. Snoopy will just have to make me visible again. [searches for Snoopy, but can't find him] Snoopy? Snoopy?... Snoopy! Now where can Snoopy be? Where is that dog? I just have to find Snoopy. I can't go on like this.
Lucy van Pelt: If that Charlie Brown is still sneaking around invisible, I'll have to be careful. I'm not going to tee up the ball. [quick pan to the invisible Charlie Brown, panting invisibly, then back to Lucy, tossing the football] But if he *is* visible, I'd hate to deprive him of the opportunity to attempt one of his famous place kicks. I think maybe I'll practice a few tees. [places the football] There. That's about right.
Lucy van Pelt: All right, beagle. Here's your magic book. You made Charlie Brown disappear. You'd better make him reappear. Now you start figuring out how to make him visible again, or I'll pound you!
Charlie Brown: [shortly after it starts raining and he's left alone, invisible] It's raining. Where did everybody go? What about me?
Charlie Brown: A lot of good that did. I'm still invisible, and now I'm all wet.
Charlie Brown: [he scolds Snoopy and Woodstock for laughing while Snoopy practices his magic] You two'd better settle down. The owner of a cat next door just called. He complained about the racket that you two were making. He says it's upsetting his cat, and for you two to stop this racket.
Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown (1977)
Actors:
Chuck McCann (editor),
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Ed Bogas (composer),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Bill Melendez (producer),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Phil Roman (director),
Bill Melendez (director),
Roger Donley (editor),
Sandy Claxton Arnold (miscellaneous crew),
Duncan Watson (actor),
Jimmy Ahrens (actor),
Plot: The Peanuts gang, including Snoopy and Woodstock, have gone off to summer camp. After a few days of the usual summer-camp activities, they all take part in a rafting race. Battling treacherous rapids, wild animals, and bullies from a rival camp, the teams make their way downriver to the finish line.
Keywords: arts-and-crafts, ballot, based-on-comic, bird, blanket, blasting, boat-race, bully, bullying, bus
Genres:
Adventure,
Animation,
Family,
Taglines: It's my new wilderness adventure! The entire "Peanuts" gang faces everything from bullies to rampaging rapids. "Good grief", will you have fun!
Quotes:
Charlie Brown: Why can't I have a normal dog like everybody else?
Schroeder: Musicians don't dance.
Bullies: [Repeatedly chanted] We're number one!
Sally Brown: [Everybody is writing on their registration form except her] What a trip! Here we are doing a paper. We could've stayed in school!
Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: [as she and the rest of the Peanuts gang pass the bullies, who are stranded on rocks] You WERE number one, you bullies!
Sally Brown: [as she knits a wallet in front of a crafts tent with the other girls] If you want a wallet, why can't you just go to the store and buy one? [Her piece of thread breaks] Aaaaaaa!
Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: [to Charlie Brown, about his registration form] Hey Chuck. Give us a hint. What did you write?::Charlie Brown: Well, I'm not quite sure. It's kind of personal, you know.::Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: [Chucks "Chuck" playfully in the arm] Oh, come on, Chuck. We're close friends, you know.::Charlie Brown: [Thinks for a second] Well, okay.::[Reads from his paper]::Charlie Brown: I decided to come to camp, because I've never been much of a person. I thought maybe coming to camp would help me grow up, and maybe make me into a leader. I could use leadership qualities.::Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: You could say that again, Chuck. You couldn't lead a dog on a leash.
Linus Van Pelt: Are we dead?::Lucy Van Pelt: Thanks to old Charlie Brown.::Sally Brown: I'm not dead.::Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: Of course you're not dead!::Lucy Van Pelt: No thanks to old Charlie Brown!::Charlie Brown: All right, all right, let's go to the river!
Franklin: It's kind of chilly in here, is somebody going to turn up the thermostat?::Charlie Brown: We're supposed to be roughing it! There's no thermostat in a tent!
Franklin: What's 0500? Noon time?::Charlie Brown: Nope, it's 5 in the morning.::Franklin: 5 in the morning? I don't get up at 5 in the morning! Maybe I should resign.
It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown (1976)
Actors:
Bill Melendez (producer),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Chuck McCann (editor),
Phil Roman (director),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Roger Donley (editor),
Sandy Claxton Arnold (miscellaneous crew),
Vince Guaraldi (composer),
Michelle Muller (actress),
Liam Martin (actor),
Stuart Brotman (actor),
Gail Davis (actress),
Plot: To celebrate Arbor Day, the gang decide to do a great gardening project for Charlie Brown. Unfortunately, Charlie Brown learns that they did it in his baseball diamond, turning it in to a lush garden. With no alternative, he is forced to play against Peppermint Patty's team in that field. However, the bizarre setting seems to be working to his advantage.
Keywords: arbor-day, baseball, baseball-field, baseball-game, baseball-player, based-on-comic, cartoon-dog, character-name-in-title, dog, garden
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Family,
Short,
Sport,
You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown (1975)
Actors:
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Phil Roman (director),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Chuck McCann (editor),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (producer),
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Roger Donley (editor),
Sandy Claxton Arnold (miscellaneous crew),
Vince Guaraldi (composer),
Duncan Watson (actor),
Duncan Watson (actor),
Duncan Watson (actor),
Melanie Kohn (actress),
Plot: A motorcross, a race of motorbikes through a series of obstacles, provides the occasion for Charlie Brown's latest attempt to win at something. He selects Linus as his pit crew and goes to a store to select a bike, and due to insufficient funds, he must settle for a tiny, run-down putt-putt. The majority of Charlie's opponents are eliminated in the race, and Charlie, wearing a makeshift helmet carved from a pumpkin, finds himself in close competition with his friend, tomboy Peppermint Patty, and the Masked Marvel (a.k.a. Snoopy, Charlie's dog).
Keywords: based-on-comic, cartoon-dog, character-name-in-title, dog, helmet, hospital, interview, mask, microphone, motocross
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Short,
Taglines: The Peanuts gang goes to the races in this Emmy-award winning special. (2009 DVD release)
Snoopy Come Home (1972)
Actors:
Lee Mendelson (producer),
Charles M. Schulz (producer),
Phil Roman (miscellaneous crew),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Bill Melendez (actor),
Chuck McCann (editor),
Charles M. Schulz (writer),
Robert T. Gillis (editor),
Bill Melendez (director),
Hilary Momberger (actress),
Bill Melendez (producer),
Sandy Claxton Arnold (miscellaneous crew),
Don Lusk (miscellaneous crew),
Christopher DeFaria (actor),
Rudy Zamora (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: The adventures of Lucy, Linus, and of course, Charlie Brown. This time Snoopy disappears, and where he will be? All his friends meet to find him.
Keywords: affection, alarm-clock, american-football, amusement-park, animal, animal-that-acts-human, based-on-comic, bathtub, beach, bird
Genres:
Adventure,
Animation,
Comedy,
Drama,
Family,
Music,
Quotes:
Charlie Brown: I'm depressed, Linus. I need an encouraging word to cheer me up.::Linus: Happiness lies in our destiny like a cloudless sky before the storms of tomorrow destroy the dreams of yesterday and last week.::Charlie Brown: I think that blanket is doing something to you.
Lucy: Oh, no! Not on Pacific! With hotels?::Schroeder: Pay me twelve hundred and seventy-five dollars, please.::Lucy: Schroeder, Schroeder, how about a beep on the nose?::Schroeder: A what?::Lucy: BEEP. A beep on the nose is a sign of great affection.::Schroeder: I'd rather have the twelve hundred and seventy-five dollars, please. PAY UP!
Charlie Brown: You know what I need? I need more hellos.
Linus: [Linus found out the reason why Snoopy ran away] Are you ready for a shock?::[Charlie Brown faints]::Linus: He wasn't ready for a shock.::[Charlie Brown gets back up]::Linus: How am I supposed to tell you something when you faint like that?::Charlie Brown: I'm sorry; I've been hyperventilating a lot lately...
Linus: [Linus tells Charlie Brown what he found out about Snoopy's past] You're not Snoopy's orginal owner.::[Charlie Brown faints again]::Linus: [rolling his eyes] Oh, good grief!::[Charlie Brown gets back up]::Linus: You bought Snoopy in the month of October, right? According to the records at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm, Snoopy was bought by another family in August. This family had a little girl named Lila. Snoopy and Lila loved each other very much, but then they moved, and the family decided they just couldn't keep Snoopy so they returned him.::[pause]::Linus: You got a used dog, Charlie Brown.::[Charlie Brown looks shocked... and faints again]
Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: [to an unhappy Charlie Brown] Listen, you can't let yourself get into a mood like this. I know you miss Snoopy. I miss him, too. But if you let yourself get into a mood, no one will want to be around you. No one likes a moody person, Chuck. Take it from me: I learned a long time ago that if you go around in a mood feeling sorry for yourself, you do it alone. And I mean *alone*, Chuck.
Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: Does your kind ever think about love, Chuck?::Charlie Brown: What do you mean, *my* kind?::Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: I'm sorry, I didn't mean to put it that way. No offense. I apologize.::[She holds out her hand]::Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: Friends?::[They shake hands]::Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: [swooningly] You touched my hand, Chuck.
Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: What do you think love is, Chuck?::Charlie Brown: Well, years ago, my dad owned a black 1934 two-door sedan.::Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: What's that got to do with love?::Charlie Brown: Well, this is what he told me: there was this really cute girl, see? She used to go for rides with him in his car. And whenever he'd call for her, he would always hold open the car door for her. After she got in and he had closed the door, he'd walk around the back of the car to the driver's side, but before he could get there, she would reach over and press the button, locking him out. Then she'd just sit there and wrinkle her nose and grin at him. That's what I think love is.::Patricia "Peppermint Patty" Reichardt: [perplexed] Sometimes I wonder about you, Chuck.
[first lines]::[Charlie Brown picks up a rock from the beach, and throws it into the water]::Linus: Nice going, Charlie Brown. It took that rock 4,000 years to get to shore, and now you've thrown it back.::Charlie Brown: Everything I do makes me feel guilty.
Charlie Brown: If I don't find out what happened to Snoop, I think I'll go out of my mind!::Linus: If you'll calm down for a minute, Charlie Brown, I may able to conduct a little private investigation.::Charlie Brown: Just what I need, a blanket-carrying Sherlock Holmes!