Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown

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Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown
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GenreDocumentary
Created byCharles M. Schulz
Developed byBill Melendez
Directed byLee Mendelson
Presented byCarl Reiner
Voices ofDuncan Watson
Gail Davis
Liam Martin


Bill Melendez
Linda Ercoli
Stuart Brotman
James Ahrens
Theme music composerVince Guaraldi
Opening theme"Linus and Lucy"
Ending theme"Linus and Lucy"
ComposerVince Guaraldi
Country of originU.S.
Original languageEnglish (U.S.)
Production
Executive producerLee Mendelson
Producers, Lee Mendelson
Production locations, San Francisco, California
EditorsPaul Preuss
Chuck McCann
Running time60 min.
Release
Original networkCBS
First shown inJanuary 9, 1976
Chronology
Preceded byYou're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown (1975)
Followed byIt's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown (1976)

Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown is an animated TV documentary that celebrates 25 years of the Peanuts comic strip. The special first aired January 9, 1976 on CBS.[1] The film marked the last time Carl Reiner would appear as guest star before his death in 2020, and made the Best Animated Feature Oscar winner's list.

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Credits[]

  • Written and Directed by: Lee Mendelson
  • Produced by: Lee Mendelson, Warren Lockhart
  • Associate Producer: Paul Preuss
  • Director of Photography and Supervising Editor: Chuck Barbee
  • Animation by: Bill Melendez Productions Inc.
  • Animation Directed by: Bill Melendez, Phil Roman
  • Edited by: Paul Preuss, Chuck McCann
  • Sound Recordist: John Barbee
  • Sound Recording/Mix: Producers' Sound Service - Hollywood
  • Camera Assistants: Elizabeth King, Stewart Barbee
  • Musical Director: Vince Guaraldi
  • Voice Recording: Coast Recorders - San Francisco, California
  • Production Staff: Martha Grace, Pat LaFortune
  • Rotoscope Artist: Charlotte Richardson
  • Re-Recording by: Andy Wiskes
  • A Lee Mendelson Production
  • in association with Charles Schulz Creative Associates
    • © Copyright 1976 by United Feature Syndicate

References[]

  1. ^ Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. p. 270. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  2. ^ Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown at The Big Cartoon Database

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