First he writes her a love note, but he gets called on by the teacher to read a report in front of the class, and accidentally reads the note aloud to the raucous laughter of the class. You're in love, Charlie Brown."ĭuring the second-to-last day of school, Charlie Brown agonizes over the Little Red-Haired Girl, trying to think of different ways to get her attention, only to have each attempt fail embarrassingly. Linus exclaims, "I know what the problem is. When he notices the Little Red-Haired Girl, sitting on a passing bus, he gets very excited, and wonders why he can never eat lunch with her. On the way to school, he meets Linus and tells him he is frustrated that he cannot enjoy himself like all the other children at school. It is late spring, school is about to let out for summer vacation, and Charlie Brown is upset about everything, and very stressed. It therefore received 3 Emmy Award nominations, the most of any Peanuts special. This special was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming (as was He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown), and garnered separate nominations for Special Classification of Individual Achievements for both Charles Schulz and Bill Melendez.
Although the special centers around Charlie Brown's feelings towards the Little Red-Haired Girl, the Little Red-Haired Girl herself remains unseen throughout, as she does in the strip.
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It is the first TV special in which Peppermint Patty appears and the first in which a trombone is used in place of a voice when an adult speaks. Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown Deluxe Edition (bonus episode) iTunes, Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown (bonus episode) DVD, Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown Deluxe Edition (bonus episode) DVD, Happiness is Peanuts: Friends Forever DVD, Peanuts 1960's Collection DVD, Snoopy Collection: Volume 3 DVD (Region 4: Australia/New Zealand) You're in Love, Charlie Brown is the fourth animated television special based on the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M.