I'd like to think, if the series were to ever end, Charlie Brown would marry the little red haired girl, become a successful Baseball Coach, and have his kids interacting with snoopys pups in their own adventures.
I once read a "Star Trek the Next Generation" novel (I don't remember the name of it.) that had some dialogue that went something like this: after having lost a minor battle, Riker says to his sergeant: "Winning isn't everything.". His sergeant replied, "But losing isn't anything. I heard that a twentieth century philosopher named Charlie Brown came up with that.". Riker said, "This Charlie Brown must have been a very wise person.". The sergeant said, "I suspect he was."
When I worked at the hospital near his home, he funded a support group for children who had significant loss. It was called “Good Grief” When he came in for open heart surgery, he drew a cartoon on a wall showing Snoopy using an incentive spirometer, also known as a Triflo that encourages deep breathing to prevent pneumonia. A truly gracious Christian man who used his melancholy to help others express their feelings.
Peanuts has been my favorite comic strip since I was eight years old. Good ol' Charlie Brown is my favorite Peanuts character. I can relate to his ups and downs, and self esteem issues. Yet, he keeps hoping for the best, and keeps trying.
I always felt the Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show was vastly underrated and was taken from us before its time. Most of the stories were based on full week or even longer story arcs you'd only otherwise see in big comic strip collection books. I also loved those non-holiday specific specials that you just don't see anymore. The holiday ones are great and all, but I just love these animated versions of comic strip style stories. Garfield did take better to the Saturday Morning Cartoon medium, but only because that property didn't have the same creative control Peanuts did. I'd go as far to say that Mark Evainer was the one that really tapped the fat cat's potential.
"A Charlie Brown Christmas" will always be my all time favorite as it introduced me to the music of Vince Guaraldi and "Linus and Lucy"(the one everyone THINKS is "The Charlie Brown theme"), specifically, as it inspired me to learn to play the piano. 45 years later, and I've been a successful professional pianist for 33 years. Thank you, Charles M Schultz, Bill Melendez and Vince Guaraldi!
I do remember one instance where he managed to kick it, thanks to Snoopy turning him invisible during a magic show. Needless to say, it was quite a fun twist!
@@AngusArtEntertainment I thought he turned Charlie Brown invisible and then he tried to make him revisable but Charlie Brown spooked Lucy by kicking the football.
Thank you for making such an interesting and informative video. I love Peanuts, but your work on not only this video but throughout your UA-cam site is simply spot on terrific. Thank you for your dedication to high quality videos that educate and entertain.
Peanuts is such an amazing (and iconic) series that can be enjoyed the world over! Sharp kids with the most witty quips and thought provoking messages that can bring you laughs but leaves you with a great sense of fulfilment!
I first fell in love with the Peanuts Gang in 1967...I was 10 years of age and at Christmas that year I received several books about them.... the Peanuts Gang got me through a very rough childhood as a place I could go in the books and comics to read and escape the real world....I started collecting Peanuts Gang items then and I still do today at age 67...Our house is filled with my collection and is displayed in many rooms...I don't know if it's the largest collection, but it might be the oldest!!
I hope you get around to "Evolution of Blondie". That one has a start that isn't anything like what we know to have become (Blondie was a flapper in the 1920s and Dagwood was the heir to a fortune) and I used to love the movies when I was a kid, not realizing the films were from the 1930s and 1940s.
Uploaded on my Birthday😁😁 Also, Fun Fact: Without Snoopy, there would be no Snoop Dogg. As Snoop Dogg chose his name based on the fact that his Mother used to tell him he looked liked Snoopy, so it became his nickname.
A Charlie Brown Christmas is an early achievement that cannot be surpassed. Its sheer honesty has kept me viewing it EVERY year since 1965... the first airing. I do NOT allow myself to watch it out of season, or on video.
I used to live in California, and was a frequent visitor to "Knott's Berry Farm". In 1983, a section of the theme park was opened, called "Camp Snoopy", which is a woodsy area featuring Charles Shultz creations. During Halloween, it is called "Camp Spooky", and there are shows for the young ones, as well as trick and treating.
Linus Van Pelt: Well, I can understand how you feel. You worked hard, studying for the spelling bee, and I suppose you feel you let everyone down, and you made a fool of yourself and everything. But did you notice something, Charlie Brown? Charlie Brown: What's that? Linus Van Pelt: The world didn't come to an end.
My mom is a massive Peanuts fan, being born in the early 60’s she grew up with them and continued watching and reading them. As me and my brothers were born and grew up we’ve also grew to love the Gang and continue our own traditions of watching the holiday themed specials and the rest around what we think is the appropriate times. We are hoping to continue this tradition with one of my brother’s kids when he and his wife have them and also mine and my other brother’s kids (if we both ever get around to marriage first).
Another excellent job! Love the title on this one. The Christmas special's maybe tied with the Halloween one. Linus's speech always gets to me. But I love the partially psychedelic Snoopy vs. Red Baron sequence in the latter the most. Along with that, I always cherish the Snoopy/Red Baron book I got as a kid c. 1970, with each page in different colors. As far as the comic, there are a lot of longer-form stories from the '60s and '70s that I enjoy, but I'm really fond of the strips on the last year or so of the series where Re-Run is drawing "underground comics".
Here’s a little something: One time, somebody asked me if I could dance, and I mimicked the way that Frida was dancing on the stage in the original "A Charlie Brown Christmas".
As a kid, I didn't like the Peanuts specials, I thought they were boring and unfunny, and then I saw What a Nightmare, Chalie Brown and that one has stuck with me. I've grown to appreciate the series more and lots of other shorts surpass What a Nightmare in quality, but that one along with Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and don't come back) and Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown are my favorites.
I like the fact that Shulzs legacy isn't really that much ruined like Dr. Seusses, just look at the fucking Lorax and compare that shit to Peanuts movie
Perhaps this has been mentioned before, but just in case; in Southern California, about a 20-to-30-minute drive north of Disneyland, there is an amusement park called "Knott's Berry Farm," (which is actually older than Disneyland.) Within this park is a sub-divided "land" called "Camp Snoopy" which is a Peanuts themed area of Knott's Berry Farm dedicated to rides for children and, of course, features live, costumed characters of the Peanuts gang. "Camp Snoopy" has been a part of Knott's Berry Farm since (at least) the 1980s and is still a central and beloved aspect of the park.
Peanuts is a comic strip and cartoon series which always had something discomforting about it. Namely, the visual absence of grownups. Actually, adults, older children and babies were nowhere to be seen. This often left me with an impression that children of a certain age and size were left to fend for themselves in some suburban Lord of the Flies scenario. In other words, kids trapped in a crapsack world, with good ol' Charlie Brown its main spokesman.
27:32, I mean technically he did once in the animated special He's Magic Charlie Brown but he was invisible when it happened so...yeah, probably doesn't count.
@@melissacooper4282 CHARLIE BROWN: "What's the matter? _Lose something?"_ I think my brother and I were laughing so hard we started crying when he said that... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m a Peanuts fan since about 1979. I haven’t been religious since about 1992. Yet, in CB Christmas, from Linus’ request “Lights, please” to the end I’m an emotional wreck. How do I reconcile my lack of religiosity with the gospel of Luke? I think it completely works as a story about Charlie Brown’s search for meaning and connection. He finds it because he gives compassion to another living being (the tree as symbol). Then everyone else figures it out. I’m moved to tears writing this. Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown.
Fun 🤩 Fact: Woodstock made his first appearance unnamed in the strip on March 4, 1966. He wouldn’t be named Woodstock in the strip until June 22, 1970. He is named after the 1969 music 🎶 festival in New York state.
Since you’re not in the US I can understand, but you should’ve also looked into their work with Cedar Fair theme parks, specifically with Knott’s Berry Farm in California. We’ve got a whole land called Camp Snoopy dedicated to the characters. Plus there’s the ice skating shows that are shown every winter at the Charles M Schultz theater in the park
I really liked the peanuts CG movie. I was reluctant to watch it because so many other beloved characters have been ruined in these times. It was really authentic and true to form, it's good to know it's because the family were involved in every step :)
And apple also took over distribution of all the peanuts specials, Including Great Pumpkin, Thanksgiving and Christmas, and people didn't like that, so apple made a deal with PBS to continue airing them on tv.
You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown & Snoopy: The Musical are definitely my 2 favorite 😍 Peanut TV specials. My 2 favorite 😍 songs were Happiness and Just One Person. Those songs are so beautiful 😍, I was crying 😭 so much every time I listened. Every single time! Also, I really love ❤️ happy endings, don’t you?
I learned in my Media Class in HighSchool that Charlie Brown is Based on Charles Shultz life as a failure and these very characters were even rejected for his HighSchool Yearbook.
A joke in four panels Is a short story that you all HAVE to read. In was published in a Best science fiction collection, and it is THE ULTIMATE CHARLIE BROWN STORY.
WildBrain has completely lost the narrative with their Peanuts specials. It's the physical characters from the strip, but the personalities are gone, and we're left with slapstick puppets. It's really sad to see. My favorite special has to be "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." Not only do I love Halloween, but the special is beautiful and truly captures the childlike wonder on a night of mystery. I watch it several times each October!
Because I did TWO Evolutions in November and I underestimated how long it would take me to get the Peanuts video completed. I needed another week. I announced last week that it would be delayed - keep an eye on my Community Board and my social medias for regular updates like this.
I'd like to think, if the series were to ever end, Charlie Brown would marry the little red haired girl, become a successful Baseball Coach, and have his kids interacting with snoopys pups in their own adventures.
That would be nice. It would make Charlie Brown happy. But I don't think that Schultz would've wanted it that way.
Ok
‘’’’’’’’’’’
That would truly be a happy ending
After all he was a kid for about 50 years
I once read a "Star Trek the Next Generation" novel (I don't remember the name of it.) that had some dialogue that went something like this: after having lost a minor battle, Riker says to his sergeant: "Winning isn't everything.". His sergeant replied, "But losing isn't anything. I heard that a twentieth century philosopher named Charlie Brown came up with that.". Riker said, "This Charlie Brown must have been a very wise person.". The sergeant said, "I suspect he was."
That's awesome! I really want find which that book was now!
Just seeing this makes me want to do snoopy's happy dance
When I worked at the hospital near his home, he funded a support group for children who had significant loss. It was called “Good Grief” When he came in for open heart surgery, he drew a cartoon on a wall showing Snoopy using an incentive spirometer, also known as a Triflo that encourages deep breathing to prevent pneumonia. A truly gracious Christian man who used his melancholy to help others express their feelings.
I still have my "Golden Collection" book from when I was a kid.
I have a large christmas pillow
“C’MON CHARLIE BROWN!”
No
*Sniff*
Doctor. NOBODY MESSES WITH MY GREAT FRIEND
@Ren Hoek cause I am
I'll hold the ball Charlie Brown and yoooouuu kick it!
I love every adventure the Peanuts gang has because the Peanuts have always been the funnest comic then and now.♥️
Bill Watterston was right, Peanuts was waaaay ahead of its time. Extremely influential and not just in comics.
Good Grief, look how far the Peanuts have come.
Peanuts has been my favorite comic strip since I was eight years old. Good ol' Charlie Brown is my favorite Peanuts character. I can relate to his ups and downs, and self esteem issues. Yet, he keeps hoping for the best, and keeps trying.
Thanks Vincent
Great Video Dave and Happy 70th anniversary Charlie Brown and Snoopy
It’s been 70 years and they’re still kids lol
I always felt the Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show was vastly underrated and was taken from us before its time. Most of the stories were based on full week or even longer story arcs you'd only otherwise see in big comic strip collection books. I also loved those non-holiday specific specials that you just don't see anymore. The holiday ones are great and all, but I just love these animated versions of comic strip style stories. Garfield did take better to the Saturday Morning Cartoon medium, but only because that property didn't have the same creative control Peanuts did. I'd go as far to say that Mark Evainer was the one that really tapped the fat cat's potential.
"A Charlie Brown Christmas" will always be my all time favorite as it introduced me to the music of Vince Guaraldi and "Linus and Lucy"(the one everyone THINKS is "The Charlie Brown theme"), specifically, as it inspired me to learn to play the piano. 45 years later, and I've been a successful professional pianist for 33 years. Thank you, Charles M Schultz, Bill Melendez and Vince Guaraldi!
“Charlie Brown Never Kicked The Football Out of Lucy’s Hands”. Technically he did if you count that one gag in Family Guy.
I do remember one instance where he managed to kick it, thanks to Snoopy turning him invisible during a magic show. Needless to say, it was quite a fun twist!
@@AngusArtEntertainment I thought he turned Charlie Brown invisible and then he tried to make him revisable but Charlie Brown spooked Lucy by kicking the football.
@@money05mayhem Yes, that one!
That's one of the best moments in Family Guy. In its magic Charlie Brown, he got to kick it but he was invisible so it didn't count.
Thank you for making such an interesting and informative video. I love Peanuts, but your work on not only this video but throughout your UA-cam site is simply spot on terrific. Thank you for your dedication to high quality videos that educate and entertain.
Thanks so much, Derek!! I really appreciate that!
Owning the big books of every comic are really something you'll want to cherish.
Peanuts is such an amazing (and iconic) series that can be enjoyed the world over! Sharp kids with the most witty quips and thought provoking messages that can bring you laughs but leaves you with a great sense of fulfilment!
I first fell in love with the Peanuts Gang in 1967...I was 10 years of age and at Christmas that year I received several books about them.... the Peanuts Gang got me through a very rough childhood as a place I could go in the books and comics to read and escape the real world....I started collecting Peanuts Gang items then and I still do today at age 67...Our house is filled with my collection and is displayed in many rooms...I don't know if it's the largest collection, but it might be the oldest!!
"R.I.P. charles m.schulz(1922-2000) you'll be missed by everyone always & forever amen".
I hope you get around to "Evolution of Blondie". That one has a start that isn't anything like what we know to have become (Blondie was a flapper in the 1920s and Dagwood was the heir to a fortune) and I used to love the movies when I was a kid, not realizing the films were from the 1930s and 1940s.
I still remember MetLife using Snoopy as their mascot.
Those blimps! _"Get Met. It Pays."_
Uploaded on my Birthday😁😁
Also, Fun Fact: Without Snoopy, there would be no Snoop Dogg.
As Snoop Dogg chose his name based on the fact that his Mother used to tell him he looked liked Snoopy, so it became his nickname.
Happy Birthday mate!!
@@DaveLeeDownUnder Wow Thank You Mate! Much Appreciated from across the world😁 31 today😣
A Charlie Brown Christmas is an early achievement that cannot be surpassed. Its sheer honesty has kept me viewing it EVERY year since 1965... the first airing. I do NOT allow myself to watch it out of season, or on video.
Everybody talks until the teacher pulls out the charlie brown VHS
I used to live in California, and was a frequent visitor to "Knott's Berry Farm". In 1983, a section of the theme park was opened, called "Camp Snoopy", which is a woodsy area featuring Charles Shultz creations. During Halloween, it is called "Camp Spooky", and there are shows for the young ones, as well as trick and treating.
I love Charlie Brown. My goal is to one day own the entire Charlie Brown comic strip collection.
Mine too...Peanuts was my childhood.
Thx for the support
Linus Van Pelt:
Well, I can understand how you feel. You worked hard, studying for the spelling bee, and I suppose you feel you let everyone down, and you made a fool of yourself and everything. But did you notice something, Charlie Brown?
Charlie Brown:
What's that?
Linus Van Pelt:
The world didn't come to an end.
A Boy Named Charlie Brown 1969
I always thought you would do a cartoon eveloution focusing on the other meaning of cartoons I’m so happy with how good it turned out
I called peanuts growing up Charlie Brown and snoopy I think because I saw the specials first before reading the comics
My mom is a massive Peanuts fan, being born in the early 60’s she grew up with them and continued watching and reading them. As me and my brothers were born and grew up we’ve also grew to love the Gang and continue our own traditions of watching the holiday themed specials and the rest around what we think is the appropriate times. We are hoping to continue this tradition with one of my brother’s kids when he and his wife have them and also mine and my other brother’s kids (if we both ever get around to marriage first).
8:57 He Draws Like The 80’s Like SpongeBob
Another excellent job! Love the title on this one. The Christmas special's maybe tied with the Halloween one. Linus's speech always gets to me. But I love the partially psychedelic Snoopy vs. Red Baron sequence in the latter the most. Along with that, I always cherish the Snoopy/Red Baron book I got as a kid c. 1970, with each page in different colors. As far as the comic, there are a lot of longer-form stories from the '60s and '70s that I enjoy, but I'm really fond of the strips on the last year or so of the series where Re-Run is drawing "underground comics".
11:04 Oh hey Arnold Shortman!
Amazing video with a beautiful story, videos like these are when I wish I could give a like twice
Here’s a little something: One time, somebody asked me if I could dance, and I mimicked the way that Frida was dancing on the stage in the original "A Charlie Brown Christmas".
Charlie Brown is one of my favorite characters of all time. Charlie Brown inspires everyone to continue going. Charlie Brown is the best
By far my fav that you have done!
Maybe you could do an episode on He-Man or South Park
As a kid, I didn't like the Peanuts specials, I thought they were boring and unfunny, and then I saw What a Nightmare, Chalie Brown and that one has stuck with me. I've grown to appreciate the series more and lots of other shorts surpass What a Nightmare in quality, but that one along with Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and don't come back) and Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown are my favorites.
I like the fact that Shulzs legacy isn't really that much ruined like Dr. Seusses, just look at the fucking Lorax and compare that shit to Peanuts movie
Perhaps this has been mentioned before, but just in case; in Southern California, about a 20-to-30-minute drive north of Disneyland, there is an amusement park called "Knott's Berry Farm," (which is actually older than Disneyland.) Within this park is a sub-divided "land" called "Camp Snoopy" which is a Peanuts themed area of Knott's Berry Farm dedicated to rides for children and, of course, features live, costumed characters of the Peanuts gang. "Camp Snoopy" has been a part of Knott's Berry Farm since (at least) the 1980s and is still a central and beloved aspect of the park.
Happy being born knowing Charlie Brown in 70's
Peanuts is a comic strip and cartoon series which always had something discomforting about it. Namely, the visual absence of grownups. Actually, adults, older children and babies were nowhere to be seen. This often left me with an impression that children of a certain age and size were left to fend for themselves in some suburban Lord of the Flies scenario. In other words, kids trapped in a crapsack world, with good ol' Charlie Brown its main spokesman.
The adults were absent simply because they would bump their heads on the panels.
27:32, I mean technically he did once in the animated special He's Magic Charlie Brown but he was invisible when it happened so...yeah, probably doesn't count.
It may not have technically counted but I was glad to see that Charlie Brown was able to torment Lucy for once!
@@melissacooper4282 CHARLIE BROWN: "What's the matter? _Lose something?"_
I think my brother and I were laughing so hard we started crying when he said that... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Peanuts:the CHARLIE BROWN and SNOOPY show
I do not see why Lucy thought Snoopy was a stupid beagle by choosing to be the new manager.
That made her upset about it during over and over again.
I’m so glad Peanuts are back on live tv
Outside of cartoons, commercials, and advertisements, they're also part of Cedar Fair's theme parks.
I’m a Peanuts fan since about 1979. I haven’t been religious since about 1992. Yet, in CB Christmas, from Linus’ request “Lights, please” to the end I’m an emotional wreck. How do I reconcile my lack of religiosity with the gospel of Luke? I think it completely works as a story about Charlie Brown’s search for meaning and connection. He finds it because he gives compassion to another living being (the tree as symbol). Then everyone else figures it out. I’m moved to tears writing this. Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown.
Happy 70th anniversary, Charlie Brown! lol!
A Charlie Brown Christmas. Classics are classics for a reason.
“I was a bland, stupid looking kid.” Jeez Charles, don’t be so hard on yourself!
Charlie Brown can't take a break, even his own creator rips on him. 😂
@@simontuell3345 That's because the blockhead is based on Schulz himself.
Fun 🤩 Fact: Woodstock made his first appearance unnamed in the strip on March 4, 1966. He wouldn’t be named Woodstock in the strip until June 22, 1970. He is named after the 1969 music 🎶 festival in New York state.
08:40 That ink all over the place. And he is relaxed! 😬
Since you’re not in the US I can understand, but you should’ve also looked into their work with Cedar Fair theme parks, specifically with Knott’s Berry Farm in California. We’ve got a whole land called Camp Snoopy dedicated to the characters. Plus there’s the ice skating shows that are shown every winter at the Charles M Schultz theater in the park
There is also Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown in 1986 by Jim Reardon.
That's Not Official. Just A Funny Student Film
I love all the Peanuts gang. Number 1 is Snoopy.👍👍👍
I really liked the peanuts CG movie. I was reluctant to watch it because so many other beloved characters have been ruined in these times. It was really authentic and true to form, it's good to know it's because the family were involved in every step :)
The Snoopy Show was released today on Apple TV+
I wish I could’ve met Charles Shultz. A true inspiration.
He Finally Did A Good Choice
He Finally Did A Evolution Of The National Treasure
The comic stips will always be the best version since snoopy doesnt talk in the animated stuff
And apple also took over distribution of all the peanuts specials, Including Great Pumpkin, Thanksgiving and Christmas, and people didn't like that, so apple made a deal with PBS to continue airing them on tv.
I think there was also a special called "She's a good skate Charlie Brown"
Thank you I'm a Huge Charlie Brown Fan I Loved The Cartoons Growing Up
evolution of muppets or muppet voice actors/performers would be cool
Charlie Brown Christmas🎄 Forever💕
You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown & Snoopy: The Musical are definitely my 2 favorite 😍 Peanut TV specials. My 2 favorite 😍 songs were Happiness and Just One Person. Those songs are so beautiful 😍, I was crying 😭 so much every time I listened. Every single time! Also, I really love ❤️ happy endings, don’t you?
Not when we lose Peter Robinson
Love them all. 👍
Sniffy is also how i based pika the pikachu's design
This perhaps will motivate me to make comic too.
I don't like the peanuts but it's still interesting to see the evolution of it anyway❤
Do panchito pistoles evolutions
He won't
Shut up dude i knew maybe one day that thing could happen
Don't rub in
But he said it himself.
I bet give me a proof
Can you do the evolutions of Winnie the Pooh for December 2020 Dave Lee Down under
I learned in my Media Class in HighSchool that Charlie Brown is Based on Charles Shultz life as a failure and these very characters were even rejected for his HighSchool Yearbook.
Anyone from Minnesota remember Camp Snoopy in Mall of America?
Peanuts 2014 ftw
Also wb the later comic adaptions from kaboom
The peanuts are a fantastic icon to the whole world
So Dave who will be the next Toon your going to do on Christmas?
🤷🏻♂️
Charlie Brown wasn’t supposed to be bald. The character’s father was a barber and he actually had a crew cut.
Woo-hoo my city played a role in this!
There's a book about the history of the peanuts that released this year.
A joke in four panels
Is a short story that you all HAVE to read. In was published in a Best science fiction collection, and it is THE ULTIMATE CHARLIE BROWN STORY.
The best :3
I honestly know everything there is to know about the peanuts ask me a question about the strips 🔽
I hope you do Cartoon Evolution on Garfield
When I watched Charlie Brown new year, it came with flash beagle lol
WildBrain has completely lost the narrative with their Peanuts specials. It's the physical characters from the strip, but the personalities are gone, and we're left with slapstick puppets. It's really sad to see.
My favorite special has to be "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." Not only do I love Halloween, but the special is beautiful and truly captures the childlike wonder on a night of mystery. I watch it several times each October!
Yeah, like Big Beak Entertainment said, they just try making Peanuts more light hearted nowadays.
Charles’ dog is a snoop dawgy
Next pls may you do the evolution of Figaro the cat from Disney and his voice
Can you do the evolution of Wow Wow Wubbzy (it was a very short book before the show and that's what it was inspired from)
Sorry, I won’t be doing that
@@DaveLeeDownUnder Nooooo :( why
Schoeder best boi
Hello evyatar are you love eating mashed potato with gravy
do evolution of shark puppet 2017 - 2020
Can you do “Evolution of Garfield”?
October 2, 1950 not October 7.
Charlie kicked that damn football after his dog made him invisible in It’s Magic Charlie Brown
Never kicked it in any of Schulz’s comics though. And considering he was invisible, we’ve never “seen” him kick it.
Dave,why didn't it come on Thanksgiving like you said? It is good, I'm just wondering
Because I did TWO Evolutions in November and I underestimated how long it would take me to get the Peanuts video completed. I needed another week. I announced last week that it would be delayed - keep an eye on my Community Board and my social medias for regular updates like this.
I always assume that it was called Peanuts because of the fact that Snoopy's head looked like a deformed peanut
No it's because Peanuts Used To be Named "Lil' Folks" But Charles Didn't Want People To Confuse It With "Little Folks" Or "Little Abner".
Next do evolution of South Park characters
why call Peanuts Motion Comics "the worst Peanuts production" then act like Peanuts 2018 is actually good
a charlie brown thanksgving was great peanuts movie
Yes