''It's Spring Training, Charlie Brown'' is the 35th
prime-time animated television special based upon the
comic strip
A comic strip is a sequence of drawings, often cartoons, arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions. Traditionally, throughout the 20th and into the 21st ...
''
Peanuts,'' by
Charles M. Schulz. It was produced in 1992, but unlike previous specials, it was not shown on
CBS. It remained unseen until Paramount released it on
VHS on January 9, 1996 alongside 1966's ''
Charlie Brown's All-Stars
''Charlie Brown's All Stars!'' is the second prime-time animated television special based upon the popular comic strip ''Peanuts,'' by Charles M. Schulz. It was the second such TV special (following ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'') to be produced by ...
''. The special was released by
Warner Home Video on the
DVD ''Happiness is ... Peanuts: Go Snoopy Go!'' on October 9, 2012.
The show's first television airing was on
Nickelodeon on February 23, 1998.
Plot
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."
Voices
*
Justin Shenkarow as
Charlie Brown
* John Christian Graas as
Linus van Pelt
*
Marnette Patterson as
Lucy van Pelt
* Gregory Grudt as Leland
* Travis Boles as
Schroeder
*
Elisabeth Moss as girl player
* Jessica Nwafor as
Franklin
* Michael J. Sandler as Boy Player on Opposing Team
*
Noley Thornton
Noley Thornton is a former television and film actress who was active in U.S. media from 1990 through 1998.
In the early 1990s, Thornton was nominated for a Young Artist Award twice. Once in the category of "Best Youth Actress in a TV Miniseries, ...
as
Frieda
*
Bill Melendez as
Snoopy/
Woodstock
Notes
*This special never aired during prime time, but was later shown on certain cable TV networks.
*Appearances of Frieda and her little brother Leland who first appeared in ''
It's an Adventure, Charlie Brown''.
*This is the fifth time Charlie Brown's team has won a ball game in animated specials. The other times are ''
A Boy Named Charlie Brown
''A Boy Named Charlie Brown'' is a 1969 American Animation, animated musical film, musical comedy film, produced by Cinema Center Films, distributed by National General Pictures, and directed by Bill Melendez. It is the first feature film base ...
'', ''
It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown'', the baseball segment of the "Snoopy's Cat Fight" episode of ''
The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show'' (where Charlie Brown is too sick to play and Linus fills in), and the baseball segment in the "You Can't Win, Charlie Brown" episode of ''Charlie Brown and Snoopy'' (with Rerun on their team, but they had to forfeit the game because Rerun had gambled that his team would win).
*This is the second time Mr. Hennessy offers Charlie Brown and his team uniforms (the first time being 1966's ''
Charlie Brown's All-Stars
''Charlie Brown's All Stars!'' is the second prime-time animated television special based upon the popular comic strip ''Peanuts,'' by Charles M. Schulz. It was the second such TV special (following ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'') to be produced by ...
''), but this time they had to win a game to get the uniforms. Also, Hennessy is briefly seen onscreen, resembling animation producer
Bill Melendez.
*This is the last special to not have music written by
Vince Guaraldi in it (''
It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown'' saw the return of Guaraldi's music). It is also the last special to be scored by Judy Munsen.
References
External links
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Peanuts television specials
Television shows directed by Sam Jaimes
1992 television specials
Television shows written by Charles M. Schulz
1990s American television specials
1990s animated television specials
American baseball films
Baseball animation
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