Every October, I used to always look forward to watching “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” on TV. I simply adore Linus' imagination and Sally's devotion to her "Sweet Babboo!" Then, at Christmastime, I just have to hear those precious, meaningful words in “A Charlie Brown Christmas”... "Sure, Charlie Brown, I can tell you what Christmas is all about." Which, of course, is followed by the scripture Luke 2, which proclaims the birth of Jesus!!! I've included a video clip of that wonderful scene below.
Apple announced this week: "Peanuts favorite holiday specials “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” and “A Charlie Brown Christmas” (will be) available to nonsubscribers free for a limited time."
This year, Apple's streaming service will also include the Peanuts holiday specials: “I Want a Dog for Christmas” and “Charlie Brown’s Christmas Tales,” debuting on Friday, December 2nd.
When you can stream Charlie Brown for FREE:
And, just for fun, I just had to share these festive Peanuts products available at Amazon:
(I'm typically a goner for just about anything Charlie Brown, especially when it's Christmas related.)
Oh, I love all the Charlie Brown holiday shows, Net. Looking forward to seeing them this year. I just found some Charlie Brown kitchen towels and showed them on my post. There's just something about these movies. They are delightful, and they make many of us smile. : )
ReplyDeleteI hope you have happy October days, Net.
~Sheri
Sheri, How fun!!! Charlie Brown kitchen towels! I bet they are adorable! I know just what you mean - just seeing Peanuts dΓ©cor always puts a smile on my face, too.
DeleteI have a Fall themed Charlie Brown pillow from Pottery Barn on my couch, and it always fills me with joy when I see it.
Blessings to you and yours this Fall season!!! :)
All-
ReplyDeleteWhen we were kids my mom would ask us to set aside a portion of our allowance to buy Christmas presents for our family. The pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters would go in our homemade piggy bank coffee can or canning jar. Then we would set aside a Saturday in December to go to town and buy our Christmas gifts. It was all hush hush and we would hide our gifts till Christmas Eve to be set under the tree before we went to church. Oh, the fun to see the reaction to the gifts by my parents and brothers on Christmas Day. Well, one of those early gifts was a book my brother gave me- “A Charlie Brown Christmas”. I still have the books these many years later.
I am so glad we can still watch this special program that leads us all to- “I know what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.” May we all have the beautiful love of God in our hearts.
Thanks, Net for keeping the focus to Him.
-Gabe’s Mom
I love these specials so much. I own them on DVD and watch them every year as 1 of my traditions. -Maria
ReplyDeleteLooks like I am going to.have to buy the movie.
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Misty, That's probably a good idea. I have a feeling Apple won't offer it for free every year.
DeleteI already have the DVD of those three Peanuts cartoons It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving and A Charlie Brown Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMaria and Chris, Me too! I'm glad Apple offers it for free, but I don't want to count on them to play them every year.
Deletelol I have them on VHS
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! They may be collectors now. I remember the Charlie Brown holiday collection was one of my first DVD purchases.
DeleteAww! Can't wait! Charlie Brown (and Snoopy) are the best!!
ReplyDeleteAbigail, I agree! They are all the sweetest!!! :)
DeleteWhat ever happened to Thanksgiving movies.
ReplyDeleteJaCo, I know what you mean... no one seems to make Thanksgiving themed movies anymore, which is too bad since there are a lot of potential great storylines around the holiday.
DeleteA time to Remember with Dana Delaney and Doris Roberts, A Family for Thanksgiving and An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving are a few older good ones.
DeleteJoCo, I remember those movies. Wonder why they stopped making movies centered around Thanksgiving? Ratings?
Delete"Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade" is one of my all-time favorites!
Thought of that one also later. That and the Thanksgiving House with Emily Rose. Just not as popular a holiday as Christmas I guess. Even though it is supposedly the busiest travel holiday. I do have these DVDs so can still enjoy.
DeleteJim, Wow! What beautiful Christmas displays! That's incredible they were able to get so many people to participate. I really like how it starts with that lovely nativity. I bet it's even more spectacular in person; however, whoever captured it on video did a fantastic job.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this Christmas magic with us!!! :)
If you enjoy Charlie Brown characters... If you are in CA, you gotta to to Knotts Berry Farm. It's a family amusement park. And the theme is Peanut characters. Grew up going there as a child with my family and grandparents and loved it! And it's great in the fall.
ReplyDeleteAbigail, That sounds like so much fun! Maybe someone who lives near there or visiting there can go and see it. I bet you have wonderful childhood memories there.
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