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Lost Media Archive
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The Peanuts has had three specials unproduced for television.

List of unproduced Peanuts specials[]

These specials were originally meant to air sometime around the 1990's but they have been scrapped and nobody ever talks about them.

I'll Be Home For Christmas[]

Snoopy decides to enter a skating competition in faraway Hollywood, which sadly keeps him from spending Christmas while Charlie Brown, who wants nothing more for Christmas than to have his dog back home. Lucy also wants Snoopy back...to pay his delinquent psychiatric bill-a whopping twenty cents!

It's A Dog's Life Charlie Brown[]

Snoopy writes his memoirs and those of his siblings, chronicling their adventures together during WWI and beyond. Charlie Brown is entrusted with proofreading the final draft before it's sent to the publisher. Linus and Lucy listen as Charlie Brown reads aloud and, like most of Snoopy's writing, it begins ominously: "It was a dark and stormy night..."

Will Ye No Come Back Again Charlie Brown?[]

Charlie Brown and the gang head to Scotland to compete in a singing competition. Meanwhile, Snoopy goes golfing at St. Andrews tries his hand at sheepherding, and leads the kids in choir. Charlie Brown and Linus try to win the affections of a little Scottish girl named Nell and the three of them go on a search for the Loss Ness Monster, but what will they see instead?

Trivia[]

  • It is unknown why these specials were never produced.
  • Storyboards from the unproduced specials were seen in the 2012 book, The Art and Making of Peanuts Animation.
  • Will Ye No Come Back Again Charlie Brown? was inspired by a trip that Charles Schulz and his wife, Jean Schulz took to Scotland.
  • Will Ye No Come Back Again Charlie Brown? was adapted into a graphic novel made by Boom! Studios called Scotland Bound, Charlie Brown. Some of the original storyboards also appear in the novel.

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