It's Spring Training, Charlie Brown | |
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Genre | Animated TV special |
Created by | Charles M. Schulz |
Written by | Charles M. Schulz |
Directed by | Sam Jaimes |
Voices of |
Justin Shenkarow (Charlie Brown) John Christian Graas (Linus van Pelt) Marnette Patterson (Lucy van Pelt) Bill Melendez (Snoopy and Woodstock) Gregory Grudt (Leland) Travis Boles (Schroeder) Elisabeth Moss (Girl Player) Michael J. Sandler (Boy Player on Opposing Team) Noley Thornton (Frieda) Jessica Nwafor (Franklin) |
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Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Lee Mendelson |
Producer(s) | Bill Meléndez |
Camera setup | Nick Vasu |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Release | |
Original release | January 1996 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Snoopy's Reunion |
Followed by | It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown |
It's Spring Training, Charlie Brown is the 35th prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was produced in 1996 but unlike previous specials it wasn't shown on CBS, and remained unseen until Paramount released it on video in 1996 alongside 1966's Charlie Brown's All-Stars. The special was released by Warner Home Video on October 9, 2012, on the DVD Happiness is ... Peanuts: Go Snoopy Go!
The special follows the spring training of Charlie Brown's baseball team, which is having problems. A child named Leland (Frieda's little brother) joins the team. Lucy points out that they are the only team without uniforms, so Charlie Brown and his team train hard for the first game of the season. Thanks to Leland, Charlie Brown's team wins, 27 to 26, therefore getting their uniforms (A recurring plot line is that Leland is so short the other team's pitcher either constantly walks him or beans him in his batting helmet). However, the team loses their next game because Leland has to quit because their new uniforms are too big for him, with Charlie Brown saying at the end, "It's not how you look, it's how you play the game."