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Debuting January 1, 1986. đđđĽđĽđŽ đđđŹ đđđđ§, đžđđđ§đĄđđ đ˝đ§đ¤đŹđŁ! aired on CBS–TV.
This Peanuts holiday special stands out for a unique blend of melancholy and charm. Unlike other specials where Charlie Brown experiences a positive resolution, this one ends with him not achieving his goals. The plot centers around Charlie Brown’s struggle to complete a book report on Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace, assigned by his cruel teacher, while also dealing with the pressure of attending a New Year’s Eve party. He even tries to invite his crush, the Little Red-Haired Girl, to the party. Despite his efforts to understand the book through audiobooks and computer games, and his courage to invite his crush, he ultimately falls asleep at the party, misses midnight, and discovers that Linus danced with the Little Red-Haired Girl. Despite these setbacks, Charlie Brown does not give up trying to do better.
Happy New Year, Charlie Brown! was the last film made by original Peanuts animator Bernard Gruver. The special features the voices of Chad Allen as Charlie Brown, Jeremy Miller as Linus van Pelt, and Kristie Baker as Peppermint Patty. This special deserves more recognition for its relatable message about the value of effort and perseverance, even in the face of failure.
It is available on DVD in the releases:
I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown
Snoopy’s Holiday Collection
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