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Outstanding Childrens Special | 1976 | Lee
Inspired by Charles M. Schulz's son's interest in motorcycles.
Peppermint Patty and Marcie are voiced by male actors.
The last project for veteran music conductor John Scott Trotter, who worked with composer Vince Guaraldi on all Peanuts specials starting with It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966). This would also be Guaraldi's penultimate Peanuts special.
It's revealed that Charlie Brown's father is a barber.
Only "Peanuts" special to win an Emmy.
"Charlie Brown: [Charlie Brown has just won the motocross, in defiance of all expectations - including his own. However, instead of the Grand Prize of 5 free Superbowl tickets, CB is awarded...] Five free *haircuts?* But my dad is a barber. And besides, I don't have much hair to cut! [Later, on the way home] Linus van Pelt: Don't take it too hard, Charlie Brown. Winning the big prize isn't what really counts. Charlie Brown: [DELETED LINE] I don't mind not winning a *big prize*, half as much as I mind getting stuck with a *white elephant*. Linus van Pelt: What does count is that you did your best. And by doing your best, you beat them all. You came in first, Charlie Brown! [This, however, is very cold comfort] Charlie Brown: [DELETED LINE] Do you want one of my free haircuts? Linus van Pelt: [DELETED LINE, extremely awkward] ... Uhm, well - er - No thanks, Charlie Brown."