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Capsule Legacy

Charlie Brown’s All-Stars (1966)

The Peanuts special produced between Christmas and Great Pumpkin celebrates summer pastime fun. It has a much more substantial narrative than the holiday specials, with Charlie Brown as a more unambiguous protagonist than the iconic holiday outings. But he’s still doomed with bad breaks, because he’s Charlie Brown.

Plenty fun and better than I expected, though not essential.

I really want to do a retrospective of Bill Melendez’s entire catalog of Peanuts specials at some point.

Is It Good?

Good (5/8)

Note: This capsule review was originally published elsewhere. If I watch this movie again, I might expand this to a full-length review.


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