Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown Page #2

Synopsis: It's Valentine's Day again and Charlie Brown dreams the seemingly hopeless dream to receiving a valentine from anyone. All the while, the rest of the gang have their own trials whether it be Linus' struggle to get the biggest card he can for his beloved teacher, or Lucy trying to get some token from Schroeder while Snoopy and Woodstock are having fun spearing valentines on each other's nose.
Director(s): Phil Roman
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
  Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy. Another 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.5
Year:
1975
30 min
1,307 Views


you'll have something very nice.

[SNICKERS]

[THUD]

[BOTH CACKLING]

[SIGHS]

Okay. Everybody put your valentines

in the box.

Then we'll have our party

and refreshments.

Did you see my name

on any of those valentines?

No. I haven't been paying any attention.

- What's that briefcase for?

- Well, in case I get a lot of valentines...

...I want to have something

to carry them in.

I can't get my valentine in the box.

Is it all right if I give it personally?

Miss Othmar, is it okay if Linus

presents his valentine personally?

[UNINTELLIGlBLE]

She says it would be delightful.

She said it would be delightful!

This is gonna be better than I expected.

[WHISPERS]

Psst. Linus. I made it especially for you.

Oh, thanks.

What happened?

He forgot to give me my box of candy.

He's bashful. Ooh, I'll get him later

with a big smooch.

I wonder if one briefcase will be enough.

Maybe I should have brought another one.

Okay, okay. If you all sit down,

we'll start passing out the valentines.

SCHROEDER:

One for Lucy and one for Violet.

One for Pigpen, one for Laura,

and one for Phil.

Hey!

SCHROEDER:

Where's old Tom?

One big one for Tom.

Here. One for Monty.

Where's Monty?

One for Sally and one for Frieda.

SCHROEDER:

One for Lee and one for Joanne.

Joanne Lansing. Where is she?

What does it say?

"Sweet baby"?!

[READING SLOWLY]

How do I love thee?

Let me count the ways.

I love thee to the depth

and breadth and height

My soul can reach,

when feeling out of sight

For the ends of being and ideal grace.

I love thee to the level of every day's

Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light.

I love thee freely, as men strive for right

I love thee purely, as they turn from praise.

I love thee with passion put to use

In my old griefs,

and with my childhood's faith.

I love thee with a love I seemed to lose

With my lost saints

I love thee with the breath

Smiles, tears, of all my life.

And, if God choose,

I shall love thee better after death.

[KISSES NOISlLY]

SCHROEDER:
One for Evelyn, one for Pat.

Where is Pat?

- Let's see. Here's one for Franklin.

- Hey. How about one for Charlie Brown?

No, Charlie Brown, not yet.

I haven't seen your name yet.

One for Amy, and one for Jill.

Where's Jill?

One for Linda and Sam. Where's Sam?

- Has there been a mistake?

- No, Charlie Brown.

When I get one with your name,

I'll let you know.

[SIGHS]

Look at that. Charlie Brown

still hasn't received a valentine.

Did anyone send Charlie Brown

a valentine?

Who would waste a valentine

on stupid old Charlie Brown?

Well, that's it.

Happy Valentine's Day, everybody.

Refreshments will be served

in the back.

Are you sure there's none for me?

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Charles M. Schulz

Charles Monroe Schulz (; November 26, 1922 – February 12, 2000), nicknamed Sparky, was an American cartoonist best known for the comic strip Peanuts (which featured the characters Charlie Brown and Snoopy, among others). He is widely regarded as one of the most influential cartoonists of all time, cited as a major influence by many later cartoonists, including Jim Davis, Bill Watterson, and Matt Groening. more…

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