You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, based on the stage musical of the same name, is one of the few specials where Snoopy talks throughout. Like Garfield, his voice were usually vocalizing his thoughts. In this special, he was voiced by Robert Towers. A few years later, there would be another musical adaptation called Snoopy: The Musical, with Snoopy's voice provided by veteran voice actor, Cam Clarke (the original voice of Leonardo in the 1980s TMNT cartoon). These two specials mark the only time Snoopy openly talked in the specials.
November 2, 1985. I know exactly where I was that day, at the long-gone Castle Park in Hawaii. Arcade, bumper boats, go-carts, miniature golf, carnival rides, and pizza.
I remember having that fisher price AM/FM radio with microphone back in the day. My mother didn’t buy it for me until one year later when I turned eight years old.
I was in my old apartment in Brooklyn living with my parents!! Carefree eating cereal, waiting for the afternoon to hang out with my friends and ride bike to Coney Island! Dam. I miss those days!
Transformable robots were such a thing that Corn Pops had their own!!! But I couldn't be more excited when the Charlie Brown & Snoopy show was on! Every WEEK and not on holiday specials anymore! They were also using the newer CBS commercial bumpers at the time while the rest of the shows were using the ones from previous seasons.
0:35 Core memory unlocked. I haven't seen the commercial for the Fisher Price AM FM Radio in almost 40 years, but once I saw it today I was singing along with that kids as if I saw it yesterday. Sounds much more cringe than I remembered though.
9:31 - While LJN is mostly notorious for the largely mediocre to terrible video games they published (not developed), their toys were usually pretty good. These Thundercat figures look pretty darn detailed and accurate.
Honey Nut Cheerios- That girl must have one very uniquely made Walkman if it can play the animated tape that the Honey Bee mascot inserted into it in addition to real tapes.
As a kid, I didn't realize the In The News segments were aimed at children. Also: my brother had one of those Takara transforming watches, and it was so cool. I'd have to sneak in his room when he wasn't home to play with it.
32: I... don't necessarily think that was a glitch. I suspect this affiliate aired something complete different from CBS's normal programming after the CB/SS... :/
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, based on the stage musical of the same name, is one of the few specials where Snoopy talks throughout. Like Garfield, his voice were usually vocalizing his thoughts. In this special, he was voiced by Robert Towers. A few years later, there would be another musical adaptation called Snoopy: The Musical, with Snoopy's voice provided by veteran voice actor, Cam Clarke (the original voice of Leonardo in the 1980s TMNT cartoon). These two specials mark the only time Snoopy openly talked in the specials.
Oh how I miss these days!!!!
Love the we'll return after these messages bumpers, i mean not really sure what they were going for with some of thwm but they were colorful!! Lol
November 2, 1985. I know exactly where I was that day, at the long-gone Castle Park in Hawaii. Arcade, bumper boats, go-carts, miniature golf, carnival rides, and pizza.
I love those dinos.
Also I know it's the 80s but I'm surprised at all the different forms Cyndi Lauper has been managing to be put in recent uploads.
The "Kids Just Wanna Have Fun" bumper has lived in my head for 30+ years. So nice to hear it again ❤
I remember having that fisher price AM/FM radio with microphone back in the day. My mother didn’t buy it for me until one year later when I turned eight years old.
0:25 - Free in Rice Krispies, a toy that you will have fun with about two minutes, then your parents will happily toss away as quickly as possible.
Yeah, but it's filled with stickers
I was in my old apartment in Brooklyn living with my parents!! Carefree eating cereal, waiting for the afternoon to hang out with my friends and ride bike to Coney Island! Dam. I miss those days!
I remember Apple Jacks turning my milk pink and then drinking the rest directly from the bowl.
Transformable robots were such a thing that Corn Pops had their own!!!
But I couldn't be more excited when the Charlie Brown & Snoopy show was on! Every WEEK and not on holiday specials anymore! They were also using the newer CBS commercial bumpers at the time while the rest of the shows were using the ones from previous seasons.
Glad to hear the black footed ferrets are doing better and making a comeback.
0:35 Core memory unlocked. I haven't seen the commercial for the Fisher Price AM FM Radio in almost 40 years, but once I saw it today I was singing along with that kids as if I saw it yesterday. Sounds much more cringe than I remembered though.
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Thundercats were so awesome.
9:31 - While LJN is mostly notorious for the largely mediocre to terrible video games they published (not developed), their toys were usually pretty good. These Thundercat figures look pretty darn detailed and accurate.
LJN to Toy Collectors: Oh dear, oh dear, gorgeous!
LJN to AVGN: You #$@&ing donkey!
Honey Nut Cheerios- That girl must have one very uniquely made Walkman if it can play the animated tape that the Honey Bee mascot inserted into it in addition to real tapes.
As a kid, I didn't realize the In The News segments were aimed at children. Also: my brother had one of those Takara transforming watches, and it was so cool. I'd have to sneak in his room when he wasn't home to play with it.
11:39 I like You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Snoopy, the Musical would debut in prime time a few years later.
I had a hard time eating rice krispes without sugar.
3 Musketeers...The leading cause of accidental death when it comes to kids drifting up into orbit and dying due to lack of oxygen...
10:51 Wow once Teddy started talking he coulda had that class do anything, i think he zombified them all
32: I... don't necessarily think that was a glitch. I suspect this affiliate aired something complete different from CBS's normal programming after the CB/SS... :/
Having the end credits be silent for that long is a glitch, regardless if it was caused by CBS or the local affiliate.