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===Main Plot===
===Main Plot===
The main plot of the special revolves around a punt-and-pass contest that the characters are participating in; the prize is a new bike and a trip to the [[Super Bowl]]. While practicing for the contest, [[Charlie Brown]] and [[Linus van Pelt]] catch sight of a new girl in town named Melody-Melody, and become intent on impressing her at the contest. Much to their shock and dismay, Melody enters the contest herself and wins.
The main plot of the special revolves around a punt-and-pass contest that the characters are participating in; the prize is a new bike and a trip to the [[Super Bowl]]. While practicing for the contest, [[Charlie Brown]] and [[Linus van Pelt]] catch sight of a new girl in town named Melody-Melody, and become intent on impressing her at the contest. Much to their shock and dismay, Melody enters the contest herself and wins.

===Subplot===
Meanwhile, in the subplot, [[Snoopy]] coaches a team of football-playing birds in the Animal Football League. They are shown playing against similar-looking teams of [[cat]]s, [[dog]]s, and [[bison]].


==Last Names==
==Last Names==
[[Marcie]] and [[Franklin (Peanuts)|Franklin]] are given last names in this special - Johnson and Armstrong, respectively; however, these cannot be considered canon, as [[Charles M. Schulz|Charles Schulz]] never gave them last names in the strip. These names are not used in any other special either.
[[Marcie]] and [[Franklin (Peanuts)|Franklin]] are given last names in this special - Johnson and Armstrong, respectively; however, these cannot be considered canon, as [[Charles M. Schulz|Charles Schulz]] never gave them last names in the strip. These names are not used in any other special either.


==Release==
===Television Airing===
===Television Airing===
The special first aired on January 18, 1994. Unlike all the animated ''Peanuts'' specials before it, which originally aired on [[CBS]], this one premiered on [[NBC]], which had the rights to air the Super Bowl in [[1994]]. It is also the only ''Peanuts'' animated special to premiere on NBC - later ''Peanuts'' specials were either released directly to video or premiered on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]].
The special first aired on January 18, 1994. Unlike all the animated ''Peanuts'' specials before it, which originally aired on [[CBS]], this one premiered on [[NBC]], which had the rights to air the Super Bowl in [[1994]]. It is also the only ''Peanuts'' animated special to premiere on NBC - later ''Peanuts'' specials were either released directly to video or premiered on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]].
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This is also the only ''Peanuts'' special that [[CBS Paramount Television|Paramount]] does not have the video distribution rights to. Its lone video release, like ''[[It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown]]'' before it, was available at participating [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell]] stations.
This is also the only ''Peanuts'' special that [[CBS Paramount Television|Paramount]] does not have the video distribution rights to. Its lone video release, like ''[[It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown]]'' before it, was available at participating [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell]] stations.


==Music Score==
Jazz composer [[Vince Guaraldi]]'s classic musical scores were resurrected for ''You're In the Super Bowl, Charlie Brown'', rather than having new music composed. Guaraldi's associaion with ''Peanuts'' ended abruptly upon his passing from a [[heart attack]] in early 1976. Many fans welcomed the return of Guaraldi's classic jazz melodies normally associated with the ''Peanuts'' television specials, particularly the comic strip's signature tune, "[[Linus and Lucy]]".


This was the first of several ''Peanuts'' television specials that feature
==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Molly Dunham]]: Lucy Van Pelt
*[[Molly Dunham]]: Lucy Van Pelt

Revision as of 22:28, 8 August 2007

You're In the Super Bowl, Charlie Brown is an animated television special based on the Peanuts comic strip. It first aired on January 18, 1994.

Story

Main Plot

The main plot of the special revolves around a punt-and-pass contest that the characters are participating in; the prize is a new bike and a trip to the Super Bowl. While practicing for the contest, Charlie Brown and Linus van Pelt catch sight of a new girl in town named Melody-Melody, and become intent on impressing her at the contest. Much to their shock and dismay, Melody enters the contest herself and wins. In the subplot, Snoopy coaches a team of football-playing birds in the Animal Football League. They are shown playing against similar-looking teams of cats, dogs, and bison.

Last Names

Marcie and Franklin are given last names in this special - Johnson and Armstrong, respectively; however, these cannot be considered canon, as Charles Schulz never gave them last names in the strip. These names are not used in any other special either.

Television Airing

The special first aired on January 18, 1994. Unlike all the animated Peanuts specials before it, which originally aired on CBS, this one premiered on NBC, which had the rights to air the Super Bowl in 1994. It is also the only Peanuts animated special to premiere on NBC - later Peanuts specials were either released directly to video or premiered on ABC.

Video Release

This is also the only Peanuts special that Paramount does not have the video distribution rights to. Its lone video release, like It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown before it, was available at participating Shell stations.

Music Score

Jazz composer Vince Guaraldi's classic musical scores were resurrected for You're In the Super Bowl, Charlie Brown, rather than having new music composed. Guaraldi's associaion with Peanuts ended abruptly upon his passing from a heart attack in early 1976. Many fans welcomed the return of Guaraldi's classic jazz melodies normally associated with the Peanuts television specials, particularly the comic strip's signature tune, "Linus and Lucy".


This was the first of several Peanuts television specials that feature

Cast

Trivia

  • In this special, Melody-Melody won the Punt, Pass & Kick contest wearing a Dallas Cowboys uniform. Less than two weeks later, the Cowboys won Super Bowl XXVIII, which happened to air on NBC.

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