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It fell out as she said her very last line. The real Charlie Brown got rocks, too. Pranksters gave Peter Robbins, the year-old boy who voiced Charlie Brown, rocks instead of candy when he went went trick-or-treating that year -- much like Charlie Brown in the film.

This last one is admittedly a little self-serving: Lucy is reading an issue of TV Guide featuring herself on the cover in one scene. When Snoopy, still hidden in the shadows, rises above the pumpkins, Linus promptly faints.

When Sally sees it is only Snoopy, she becomes outraged over missing tricks-or-treats and the Halloween party, and threatens to sue Linus. She storms out of the pumpkin patch as the other children arrive in time to witness her tirade, leaving Linus by himself, still convinced the Great Pumpkin will come.

When promising to put in a good word for the others as they abandon him, he accidentally says "If the Great Pumpkin comes", instead of "when". After he realizes his mistake, he declares that he is doomed and that "one little slip like that can cause the Great Pumpkin to pass you by. When a. Seeing his bed empty, she puts her coat, scarf, and winter hat on then goes out to the pumpkin patch to find him sleeping on the ground shivering, covered in his security blanket.

She grudgingly walks him home and to his room, taking off his shoes and socks. He falls on his back in his own bed then she puts the covers on him before grumpily walking out of his room. Later that day, Linus and Charlie Brown are at the wall commiserating over the previous night's events. When Charlie Brown tries to console Linus by saying "I've done a lot of stupid things in my life, too", Linus blows a fuse and angrily vows to Charlie Brown that the Great Pumpkin will come next year, his ranting continuing as the end credits roll.

Peanuts Wiki Explore. April comic strips April comic strips April comic strips August comic strips April comic strips April comic strips April comic strips. The Musical TV special. World of Peanuts. Doin' the Foxtrot Strips about holidays. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. View source. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. Emily: People sure are mean to Charlie Brown.

What do you think about that? They give him rocks for trick or treating! I got a rock. Having him speak would destroy the illusion a bit. Their solution was brilliant: Make Snoopy an expert mime. If he could play the actions of something without the words, that would allow him to interact with the kids in a way that was recognizably Snoopy.

Eliza: He was pretending his doghouse was getting shot by a gun, and then he had to crawl through France to find his doghouse. Eliza: Because my mom told me. And he gets excited, and he gets sad, and he gets excited, and he gets sad. Eliza: I also like the part where he sneaks into the party and is peeking out. Poison dog lips! Emily: Do you know any dogs?

Do you like when they lick you all over the face? Like if they got it, I might get it. Eliza: If I got bitten by a dog, if they had coronavirus, then I might get sick. Eliza: I wear my mask, but my sister never wears her mask.

She does not like it. Emily: Telling on your sister like that is a very Lucy thing to do, Eliza. I hope you realize this. Speaking of imagination, what do you think about Linus believing in the Great Pumpkin? Eliza: He never goes trick-or-treating, because he believes in the Great Pumpkin, but it just never happens! Emily: An interesting lesson. Do you think the Great Pumpkin is real?

Does Linus just have to wait around and have faith? Emily: Did you know that the Peanuts comic itself went back and forth on whether anybody but Linus believed in the Great Pumpkin, with at least a few strips suggesting the Great Pumpkin had a variety of acolytes out there? Eliza: [exasperated] Yes. Emily: Oh, I mean have you seen the Great Pumpkin himself — the pumpkin who brings toys to all the children? It will be free to non-subscribers who download the app from October 30 through November 1.

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