Peanuts 1970’s Collection Vol. 1

Peanuts 1970’s Collection Vol. 1

This two disc volume contains six wonderful TV specials from the 1970’s:

Disc 1

Play It Again, Charlie Brown (First time on DVD)

Lucy tries to win Schroeder’s affections by persuading him to perform- but fails to mention Beethoven’s not on the program.

You’re Not Elected Charlie Brown

Charlie Brown runs for Student Body President&until he learns hes not even his campaign managers candidate of choice.

There’s No Time For Love, Charlie Brown

Charlie Brown has admirers- Peppermint Patty and Marcie- but what he needs more is a really good grade on his museum report.

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

The Emmy®Award- winning classic about family, friends and a very unexpected Thanksgiving feast.

Disc 2

Its A Mystery, Charlie Brown (First time on DVD)

Snoopy turns sleuth to hunt down Woodstock’s missing nest. But the solution leads to a comical custody dispute.

Its The Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown

From coloring eggs to choosing shoes, the gang prepares. But watch out, Easter Bunny, there’s someone new in town.

New Featurette Woodstock: Creating Snoopy’s Sidekick

Charles Schulz did a brilliant job creating this family friendly series. The Peanuts are a timeless classic and are absolutely perfect for the whole family to watch. There is a little something for everyone. From the silly Snoopy and Woodstock combo to the worrisome Charlie Brown and gang, you couldn’t ask for more. With the clever comedy and great moral lessons these wonderful cartoons are a must have for anyone’s collection.

The Peanuts were always a favorite of my families growing up and are still.  Around the holidays, when we are all get together, we still find time to watch the Charlie Brown specials. I just loved this volume and cant wait to own the volumes to follow.

They were extremely enjoyable to watch and brought back some wonderful memories that are always welcome. Good ol Chuck and friends are still bringing a smile to my face. Snoopy is still my favorite! Hes a one of a kind piece of comedy.

The DVDs looked and sounded good. They are just how I remember them, only looking a little better. There weren’t a lot of extra features but the featurette was very entertaining.  The creation of Woodstock was interesting to watch, but I do wish there would have been more extras.