Peanuts Props
Snoopy, aka Joe Cool, hanging out with the King of Cool, Steve McQueen in Bullitt. Peanuts was everywhere in ’68!
Snoopy, aka Joe Cool, hanging out with the King of Cool, Steve McQueen in Bullitt. Peanuts was everywhere in ’68!
A Charlie Brown Christmas was originally sponsored by Coca-Cola. The opening sequence has been chopped off for decades to hide the Coke promotion. This was how it looked when first aired in 1965.
The free version of the soundtrack, compliments of the Great Pumpkin. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mNORqZcDxMcMacxgn3-oaicZ05ZXANuh0 Note: That playlist has the earlier soundtrack release, taken from the music and effects tracks used for the TV show. The new release is from the original session master tapes. https://theseconddisc.com/2022/06/15/its-a-new-release-charlie-brown-great-pumpkin-arrives-on-cd-lp-from-original-session-masters/ A quick comparison of the TV show… … to the master tape.
Coming this Fall from the USPS, a new issue of Peanuts stamps, celebrating Sparky’s 100th birthday. I’ll be doubly pleased if Louis DeJoy is forced out as Postmaster General before then.
$36,000 for a 1966 Peanuts Sunday original? How about $360,000? The Daily Cartoonist reports it’s the highest price paid yet. http://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2021/09/14/signed-schulz-sunday-peanuts-sets-auction-record/
Not being an Apple TV subscriber, this is a Peanuts documentary I won’t be able to watch, at least not for a while.