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A Charlie Brown Christmas : The Making of a Tradition
A Charlie Brown Christmas The Making of a Tradition
Author: Lee Mendelson, Bill Melendez
ISBN-13: 9780060198510
ISBN-10: 0060198516
Publication Date: 11/1/2000
Pages: 192
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Rating:
  • Currently 4.8/5 Stars.
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4.8 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: HarperResource
Book Type: Hardcover
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miniz avatar reviewed A Charlie Brown Christmas : The Making of a Tradition on
This an excellent book. It offers the script and lots of interesting information about the development of the Peanut characters. Great resource!
reviewed A Charlie Brown Christmas : The Making of a Tradition on + 3 more book reviews
This book is an excellent copy thanks so much
Who can resist the Peanuts Characters and their antics.
Thanks for a super excellent book
loregess avatar reviewed A Charlie Brown Christmas : The Making of a Tradition on + 175 more book reviews
I received this book as a Christmas gift (thanks, Emily!) and know I will treasure it always. It chronicles the history of the making of the first animated Peanuts film. Its a great behind-the-scenes of an American classic that almost didnt happen at all!

Excerpts from Charles Schulz interviews and the rest of the collaborators piece together the story of how they all came together to work one of my favorite Christmas specials. According to those who worked with him, Schulz seemed like such a nice guy. And the rest of the team got along as well. It was just one of those things that was just meant to be and came together.

What makes this such a great gift is that not only do you get a better sense of the people who created the animated film, you also get to see the process. Loads of sketches and storyboard pics are included as well as the music and lyrics to Christmas Time is Here and Linus & Lucy. But my absolute favorites are the original ads and commercials used to promote the cartoon and the Vince Guaraldi Trio albums. And each corner of the lower right-hand pages contains a single still from the special which forms a flip book of the opening scenes from the cartoon special. And I cant forget to mention that the illustrated cells and script to the entire show are also included!