Charlie Brown's All Stars! Page #5

Synopsis: At the end of their patience after yet another humiliating defeat of Charlie Brown's baseball team, the whole team quits on him. All seems lost until Charlie Brown learns that his team can join the Little League and become a member team with real uniforms! The teams enthusiasm is rekindled, but unknown to them, Charlie Browns learns that neither the girls nor his dog Snoopy would be allowed to play. With great difficulty, Charlie Brown has to make a difficult moral decision and live with the consequences.
Director(s): Bill Melendez
  Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.7
Year:
1966
24 min
1,000 Views


There's third base.

It's hero time.

ALL:

Slide, Charlie Brown, slide.

Oh, I did it. I stole third base.

I actually stole third base.

I honest-to-goodness stole third base.

We're only one run behind

with the tying run at third.

But we have two outs.

But Charlie Brown is on third,

and our best hitter is coming up.

Say, you don't think charlie Brown

will try to steal home, do you?

Never. Not even Charlie Brown

would do anything that stupid.

I wonder if I should try to steal home.

This is my big chance to be a hero.

If I could steal home, the game would be

all tied up, and I'd be the hero.

I haven't got the nerve.

I'm gonna steal home, and I'm gonna

be a hero. Get ready now, here I go.

Don't be scared, here I go.

Zoom, here I go.

Here I stay.

If I'm gonna be a hero,

I gotta try to steal home.

First I'll dance around a little on

the baseline to confuse their pitcher...

...and then I'll take off.

ALL:
That crazy Charlie Brown

is trying to steal home!

Slide, Charlie Brown, slide!

Oh, you blockhead. Oh!

We lost the game

because of Charlie Brown.

[CRYING]

- Was I out?

- Out? Why, you blockhead.

You didn't even get halfway home.

If it weren't for those uniforms

we're gonna get, we'd quit right now.

Yeah, if we had our uniforms,

this wouldn't have happened.

- We're not going to get uniforms.

- What?

I told Mr. Hennessey

we didn't want his old uniforms.

Oh.

That's it, charlie Brown. So long forever.

If I had stolen home,

I'd have been the hero.

Lnstead, I'm the goat.

Was I out by much?

By 30 feet.

Boy, is Charlie Brown stupid.

He lost us the game

and gave away our uniforms.

I was counting on a pink uniform

to set off my naturally curly hair.

That blockhead lost us our uniforms.

Well, if you must know, Charlie Brown

was only thinking of your feelings.

ALL:

What do you mean our feelings?

Well, the only reason Charlie Brown

turned Mr. Hennessey down...

...was because he'd have to

get rid of Snoopy and you girls.

Mr. Hennessey said that the league

won't accept girls and dogs on a team.

[CRYING]

I think we were pretty rough

on Charlie Brown.

You girls are very thoughtless.

Don't you think charlie Brown

has feelings?

All of you are the most

thoughtless bunch I've ever known.

You don't care anything

about Charlie Brown.

He's been loyal to you

because he thinks you're his friends.

But do you ever act like friends? No.

Those uniforms meant

as much to Charlie Brown...

...as they did to you, probably more.

- I feel terrible.

- But what can we do?

Hey, maybe we can make it up to

Charlie Brown by making him a uniform.

Yes, that might pep him up.

But we don't have any material.

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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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