@@marthamack1544 because it's just a cartoon and not actual people, I find it funny for the same reason someone would find 'happy tree friends' funny, it's just over the top violence in a situation there normally wouldn't be any. In this case a beloved children's cartoon.
@@marthamack1544 bruh I'm not believing for a second you a psych masters when you're speaking like someone so fucking sheltered they'd probably clench pearls at the sight of a Looney Tunes short.
@@sonicfanboy3375 Robocop, Terminator, Captain Kirk and Darth Vader. Lopan, Superman, and every single Power Ranger. Bill S. Preston and Theodore Logan, Spock, The Rock, Doc Oc, and Hulk Hogan all came out of nowhere lightning fast and they kicked Chuck Norris in his cowboy ass.
@someone0 The fight raged on for a century. Many lives were claimed but eventually, the champion stood, the rest saw the better, Mr. Rogers in a blood stained sweater.
its just very shocking to see this person who made a parody _this_ bizarre become one of the writers of a few disney movies that i've remembered watching. were the others that seen this guy before are even aware of that peanuts parody he made?
For reference the Dragon is "Snookles" another Cal Arts short subject made that same year, and had Rich Moore in both providing voice work. The Guy getting kicked in the nuts scene are from a even longer running comic strip "Blondie" (started in 1930) Dagwood is the poor soul getting his nuts kicked by Blondie. Before UA-cam this short was well known in the animation festival circuits. I had this on a Animation Festival VHS tape, but I can't remember which one (I think it was a Spike & Mike tape).
I saw this skit on Ebaumsworld sometime around 2004. it was reuploaded to UA-cam I love how it's become a huge cult hit since. I was use to seeing my favorite kids shows get destroyed because Ebaumsworld had the GI JOE skits from fensler films and newgrounds made disgustingly awesome parodies of classic cartoons too.
UA-cam's Ace band does a Charlie Brown parody called Charlie Black, which is like Charlie Brown in The boondocks universe. It is fantastic and incredibly dark..... No pun intended
Someone bought the childhood home of Charles Shultz and got a special surprise. The original Peanuts characters were all sketched on his childhood bedroom walls. Paint was painstakingly removed in a conservation effort to save the original gang. The art is probably worth more than the house.
🙋🏾♀️ me and countless others 🤣🤣 and why did Marcy call Peppermint Patty SIR 🤷🏾♀️ what was that about? Were they girlfriends and Peppermint Patty was the Stud and Marcy was the Fem 🤣🤣
This might be some mandela effect: But I clearly remember in the 1965 christmas special that the scene where Linus hits the cans came before him and Charlie talk
When I was 10 I watched a LOT of peanuts stuff on UA-cam to get context for the Blue Sky movie coming out that year. I remember this parody came up on the front page but I never watched it. I think parodies were the only things I avoided so thank God lol
When Linus garrotes Charlie Brown, the strangling was recorded in a Cal Arts men’s room to get that reverb effect. And the baby dragon and the bird and Linus puking were lifted from out Cal Arts cartoons.
Back in the 1970s, some people we knew had a camping trailer with a funny license plate featuring an obviously pregnant Lucy. It read, "Damn you, Charlie Brown!" As a small boy, I didn't get it, but a year or two later I thought it was hilarious.
As someone that grew up with a love/hate relationship with the Peanuts characters, that video was possibly the most cathartic thing I had ever seen when I first saw it. Also, I think your underselling the amount of talent that worked on this project. Beyond Reardon, you also had the director of Wreck-it-Ralph and Zootopia Rich Moore as Charlie Brown plus several other animators that went on to win oscars and emmys for their work on animation in the 90s and 00s. Hell, the narrator is the dude that plays all the little green aliens in the Toy Story movies.
I thought of Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis (1988), a movie based on The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959-1963). Not related, I know, excepting in the similarity of the titles.
The Bomb was disguised as a football, not the other way around. Regardless, Charlie Brown was a cultural phenomenon because it was written so intelligently using the interesting characters that Charles created. It started losing its edge and growing weak at the end of its run, about the time he introduced that character nobody ever seems to recall: Rerun, Linus & Lucy's baby brother. Rerun was an apt name, it was on par with the penchant to throw in a kid when a sitcom starts to get stale. By the late 70's, it was a pale imitation of what it had been. But to be fair, by that point Schulz had been writing and drawing Peanuts for 30 years. If you come across one of the old Peanuts Treasury hardcover books, you can see why it was so very popular. Now it's fair to say you (almost) had to be there to understand the simple but excellent pleasure Peanuts used to be, with its wit and warmth.
1K subs by the end of the year? 👀
"See you in Hell"
@@TheStormMage* BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM *
Last thing I expected was hana Barbara godzilla
Call me a psychopath but this short had me ROLLING
@@marthamack1544 because it's just a cartoon and not actual people, I find it funny for the same reason someone would find 'happy tree friends' funny, it's just over the top violence in a situation there normally wouldn't be any. In this case a beloved children's cartoon.
@@marthamack1544 I'm too stoned to read all that
@@marthamack1544 bruh I'm not believing for a second you a psych masters when you're speaking like someone so fucking sheltered they'd probably clench pearls at the sight of a Looney Tunes short.
@@theunlawfulsponge5908
That’s one thing about cartoons.
@@theunlawfulsponge5908 snoopy getting shot by the red baron got me lol
Charlie Brown's noises when he's being strangled are from the Monty Python skit "Farewell to John Denver"
@@marthamack1544 I never said I did
@@marthamack1544 It's animation
The end of the short was litteraly "Then Gandalf the grey and Gandalf the white, and Monty Python and the Holy Grail's black night-"
Benito Mussolini and the Blue Meanie, Cowboy Curtis and Jambie the Genie
This is the ultimate showdown
@@sonicfanboy3375 Robocop, Terminator, Captain Kirk and Darth Vader. Lopan, Superman, and every single Power Ranger. Bill S. Preston and Theodore Logan, Spock, The Rock, Doc Oc, and Hulk Hogan all came out of nowhere lightning fast and they kicked Chuck Norris in his cowboy ass.
@Bucket Boy it was the bloodiest battle the world ever saw civilians were looking on in total awe
@someone0 The fight raged on for a century. Many lives were claimed but eventually, the champion stood, the rest saw the better, Mr. Rogers in a blood stained sweater.
This short was hilarious.
My favorite peanuts movie was the one about Linus with his blanket, underrated movie.
Look up rating unknown peanuts special
It’s on there
I remember that animation was my first recommendation of 2020. What a way to start of the year
“He was supposed to walk me to chemo” Well that explains a lot 😂😂
Who does Charlie Brown think he is?... Janice??
Franklin was created after assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Really? I didn’t know! That’s cool.
Yes. Schulz said he received a letter from an African American mother, and that’s what prompted him to create Franklin.
11:24 "Godzilla crushing a giant can of Dr. Pepper" Well yeah; of course. Why wouldn't he?
Godzilla is now better now.
Was he supposed to catch the actual drink in his mouth?
There was a Dr pepper commercial with Godzilla in it.
12:08 Dutch Schultz was a 1930s gangster. Charles Schultz's nickname was "Sparky".
its just very shocking to see this person who made a parody _this_ bizarre become one of the writers of a few disney movies that i've remembered watching.
were the others that seen this guy before are even aware of that peanuts parody he made?
My favourite part of the Peanut's franchise is Great Pumpkin Island on Poptropica!
You know those creepy pasta stories that you hear about a fictional dark episode on a popular show this is one of them
Except real
This is like a real creepy pasta
11:15 thats dagwood getting kicked by blondie lmao
Here we go again, keep the hard work men we believe in you
You’re a Good Man, Ricky.
I still have the Christmas special. I watch it every year. It wouldn't be Christmas without it.
That lady that kicked the guy in the balls was Blondie with Dagwood!
Im so mad i missed the steam i was having a headache but i love this video either way and enjoyed it
Linus you're a good friend dont come to school tomorrow
What do mean Charlie Brown?
For reference the Dragon is "Snookles" another Cal Arts short subject made that same year, and had Rich Moore in both providing voice work. The Guy getting kicked in the nuts scene are from a even longer running comic strip "Blondie" (started in 1930) Dagwood is the poor soul getting his nuts kicked by Blondie. Before UA-cam this short was well known in the animation festival circuits. I had this on a Animation Festival VHS tape, but I can't remember which one (I think it was a Spike & Mike tape).
Lets take a moment to appreciate that the parents of these kids let them swear on television
what??
You heard me@@sonicdrew
@@Chicken_JAC They never swore in the movies And the people voice acting in this short teens
GO CHARLIE BROWN!!!!
OMG that opening scene almost made me fall off the chair laughing. That was GREAT!
This short is unironically so well animated.
I saw this skit on Ebaumsworld sometime around 2004. it was reuploaded to UA-cam I love how it's become a huge cult hit since. I was use to seeing my favorite kids shows get destroyed because Ebaumsworld had the GI JOE skits from fensler films and newgrounds made disgustingly awesome parodies of classic cartoons too.
Fun fact, he went on to later work on ALOT of iconic shows!
It wasn't "The Peanuts," it was simply "Peanuts."
Yeah, exactly. I think he got fooled by the cast being called "the Peanuts Gang," but the "the" is there for "gang," not "peanuts."
This something I would have expected from 2016 not 1986. Lol
UA-cam's Ace band does a Charlie Brown parody called Charlie Black, which is like Charlie Brown in The boondocks universe. It is fantastic and incredibly dark..... No pun intended
3:07.
What the hell are Linus and Snoopy doing with cigars?
THE INTRO IS SO HILARIOUS-
Charlie Browns, choking noise sound like he inhaled the water
RIP Richard Simmons
8:59 Tom Scream!
I'm actually thinking a frame by frame Retracing each frame in better quality
Making me nostalgic for those care free days when I would wait for the daily newspaper just to read the 'funny pages' 😊
Snoopy:*chomp* Charlie: AUGHHHAUUUUAUGHHAUGHHHH!
Someone bought the childhood home of Charles Shultz and got a special surprise.
The original Peanuts characters were all sketched on his childhood bedroom walls.
Paint was painstakingly removed in a conservation effort to save the original gang.
The art is probably worth more than the house.
I saw a comment on a video where someone said that the narrator sounds like he’s trying not to laugh….they are very right.
The man and woman are supposed to be the Bumsteads from Blondie. Which is a comic strip.
In reference to the Bumsteads, there was a TV series in the 1960s. Peter Robbins, the first voice of Charlie Brown, played Alexander Bumstead.
*At doom's gate intensifies*
the one in the intro is the biggest w for charlie ever
Robot chicken only wanted Charlie Brown to get back at Lucy
really wondering why Robot Chicken was one of the only parodies we got where Charlie chose to feint kicking the football and kick Lucy's ass instead.
Okay this just feels like a creepypasta
This is awesome & hilarious. I wonder whatever happened to this animation? Like, the drawings.
The captions says a different word instead of peanuts if you want to know watch the video with captions on specifically this 3:58
11:14 Blondie kicking Dagwood in the Balls
Raise your hand if you thought Peppermint Patty was a boy as a kid.
🙋🏾♀️ me and countless others 🤣🤣 and why did Marcy call Peppermint Patty SIR 🤷🏾♀️ what was that about? Were they girlfriends and Peppermint Patty was the Stud and Marcy was the Fem 🤣🤣
TBH, I actually thought they would show Charlie kick Lucy in the actual show.
This might be some mandela effect: But I clearly remember in the 1965 christmas special that the scene where Linus hits the cans came before him and Charlie talk
Linus' safety blanket became an unsafe blanket
... do Murderous Charlie Brown next
this needs to be a legit peanuts special! now!
When I was 10 I watched a LOT of peanuts stuff on UA-cam to get context for the Blue Sky movie coming out that year. I remember this parody came up on the front page but I never watched it. I think parodies were the only things I avoided so thank God lol
Yikes! Charlie Brown will never do that!
Someday you'll snap, Charlie Brown
When Linus garrotes Charlie Brown, the strangling was recorded in a Cal Arts men’s room to get that reverb effect. And the baby dragon and the bird and Linus puking were lifted from out Cal Arts cartoons.
Back in the 1970s, some people we knew had a camping trailer with a funny license plate featuring an obviously pregnant Lucy. It read, "Damn you, Charlie Brown!" As a small boy, I didn't get it, but a year or two later I thought it was hilarious.
0:05 I literally rolled to the ground😂😂😂
(Also for funni 0:06)
The beginning was like ..
My favorite one of Charlie brown specials and where he's thought for folk and as well.
What have we learned, Charlie brown?
This is one of those things that falls into the category of “so bad it’s good”
There's also the Most Offensive Video Parodies, such as Charlie Brown Kwanzaa and The Great Dolomite Charlie Brown
As someone that grew up with a love/hate relationship with the Peanuts characters, that video was possibly the most cathartic thing I had ever seen when I first saw it. Also, I think your underselling the amount of talent that worked on this project. Beyond Reardon, you also had the director of Wreck-it-Ralph and Zootopia Rich Moore as Charlie Brown plus several other animators that went on to win oscars and emmys for their work on animation in the 90s and 00s. Hell, the narrator is the dude that plays all the little green aliens in the Toy Story movies.
Glad to hear the respect for the 2015 Peanuts Movie
The scene at 10:43 all the way to 11:01 is audio ripped from The Wild Bunch.
ua-cam.com/video/_ysVoV3x5Zo/v-deo.html at 2:19 to 2:34
Very nicely done! Excellent find!
@@kleetus92 You are Welcome!
Fun fact, the woman kicking the guy was the title character from another comic strip: Blondie. Also the guy was her husband from that same comic.
@11:16, those two are Blondie & Dagwood. Two iconic comic strip characters from the 50s & 60s
ayo it's charely berone
You are a Taxi Driver, Charlie Brown...
The woman kicking the guy is Blondie from the eponymous comic strip and the guy is Dagwood.
I thought of Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis (1988), a movie based on The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959-1963). Not related, I know, excepting in the similarity of the titles.
11:15 That might be Blondie and Dagwood! have you ever read any of the comics before?!
Wild bunch reference is hilarious
All people of this generation should watch Charlie Brown.
The Bomb was disguised as a football, not the other way around. Regardless, Charlie Brown was a cultural phenomenon because it was written so intelligently using the interesting characters that Charles created.
It started losing its edge and growing weak at the end of its run, about the time he introduced that character nobody ever seems to recall: Rerun, Linus & Lucy's baby brother. Rerun was an apt name, it was on par with the penchant to throw in a kid when a sitcom starts to get stale. By the late 70's, it was a pale imitation of what it had been. But to be fair, by that point Schulz had been writing and drawing Peanuts for 30 years.
If you come across one of the old Peanuts Treasury hardcover books, you can see why it was so very popular. Now it's fair to say you (almost) had to be there to understand the simple but excellent pleasure Peanuts used to be, with its wit and warmth.
Why did you change the thumbnail? 😕
oh yeah, the saberspark at home:
Yeah pretty much.
When i finished "bring me the head of charly brown 5 minutes ago and this video was on the recommendation on the side
I made it 🥹
I don't know if I even want to tell you about Weapon Brown. Suffice to say it's CONSIDERABLY more violent than BMtHoCB.
0:57 in the Peter piper Charlie Brown you. And see thier face and they even gasp I am a lil late
The dude getting kicked in the balls is Dagwood Bumsted, another newspaper cartoon character from the comic strip “Blondie”
Zits shows black zig bags on soup bowls ❤
And he left a legacy for mr max the cockatoo as snoopy is a sexual foil..lol😂😂😂😂
3:56 CC at this mark decided to try some parodying of its own. Omfg!!! 😂🤣
Schulz's AKA was Sparky in real life.
Bring me the head of Charlie Brown is a short film. That is so insane.
Yep, 60+ Halloweens and still I just get a rock.😜
That was crazy.
I got recommended bring me the head of Charlie Brown after this video
They "fixed" some of the original Christmas and Halloween specials. They George Lucased them. Doh.😮
*The* Peanuts? Good grief!
I saw that vid like 12 years ago and it was fuckin wild when I first saw it
"The" Peanuts? It was NEVER called that. Jeez.
Just "Peanuts", no "The". Good video, though.
*Edit: sometimes you got it right, though.
It says "Bring me the head O(f) charlie brown" because the aspect ratio was out of place when it was uploaded to UA-cam
A 17 minute video on a short?
I literally just watched the short