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Exceptional Young Actors in Animation Series Specials or Feature Film | 1987
Exceptional Young Actresses in Animation Series Specials or Feature Film | 1987
This is an abridged version of the original stage musical.
Two songs from the musical that were not featured in this movie were "My Blanket and Me" sung by Linus to his beloved security blanket and "The Doctor Is In" between Lucy and Charlie Brown at her famous psychiatrist's booth.
Snoopy speaks for the first time in an animated special (voiced by Robert Towers, who was a member of the 1967 Los Angeles stage cast).
Some characters were changed in the transition from the stage. The original musical features only Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Patty, Schroeder, and Snoopy. In the animated adaptation, Patty, no longer familiar to modern viewers, has been replaced by Sally. In the 1999 Broadway revival of "You're a Good Man," that change was kept (though Marcie, Peppermint Patty, and Woodstock also appear briefly as well, even though they aren't in the original).
Not to be confused with the February 9, 1973 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV broadcast on NBC-TV, which was live-action.
"Charlie Brown: [after Snoopy dances with his meal during "Suppertime" and Charlie silences him] Why can't you eat your meal quietly and calmly like any other normal dog? Snoopy: So what's wrong with making meal time a joyous occasion?"
"Snoopy: No one has ever called me... "Sugar Lips"."