What did we learn, Charlie Brown?

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Movie
German title What did we learn, Charlie Brown?
Original title What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown?
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1983
Rod
Director Bill Meléndez
script Charles M. Schulz ,
Michael Maltese ,
Tedd Pierce ,
John W. Dunn
production Lee Mendelson ,
Bill Melendez
music Judy Munsen
camera Nick Vasu
cut Chuck McCann ,
Roger Donley
synchronization

What did we learn, Charlie Brown? from 1983 is a Peanuts cartoon. The film is based on the comics by the cartoonist Charles M. Schulz and is a continuation of the 1980 feature film Gute Reise, Charlie Brown . Schulz won the Peabody Award with this film because it conveys the events of the First and Second World Wars to viewers in a child-friendly manner .

action

At the beginning of the film, Charlie Brown looks for a photo album from his bookshelf and looks at the photos of his school exchange in France . Sally comes up and asks what happened after the troop left the chateau.

Charlie explains: After an accident on a country road, they drove their Citroën 2CV towards Calais . But on the way the engine failed and the car collapsed. At a scrap yard outside of a town they exchanged the car for another, also a 2CV, but with a crank starter.

After the troop had lost their way, completely tired and exhausted, they took a rest on a coastal road and spent the night in an open meadow. At dawn, Linus suddenly wakes up and walks to the beach. He recognizes this as Omaha Beach . He imagines the Allies storming the beach on D-Day . He quickly wakes up the others and tells them about the events of June 6th, 1944. They climb the Pointe du Hoc and the American military cemetery and let the events go through their heads. A short time later they visit a restaurant in Arromanches-les-Bains and are informed by Linus about the events on Gold Beach and Juno Beach .

After a while the troops leave the area and try to find Calais. However, they get lost again and stop in Flanders at a poppy field. Linus recites the poem Auf Flanderns Feldern as a reminder of the events there during the First World War. As they leave the field, Linus asks Charlie “What have we learned?”.

synchronization

role English speaker
Charlie Brown Brad Kesten
Sally Brown Stacy Heather Tolkin
Linus van Pelt Jeremy Schoenberg
Marcie / Shermy Michael Dockery
Peppermint Patty Victoria Vargas
Snoopy / Woodstock Bill Meléndez
french lady Monica Parker

Incidental

  • Charles M. Schulz took part in the events of the Second World War as a soldier and landed in Le Havre , near the landing beaches , in January 1945 .
  • Like Gute Reise, Charlie Brown , this film also shows the locations extremely precisely and realistically.
  • In the film there are two running gags: Charlie Brown beats each time you start the engine, the crank back and it regularly occur geese, of which a goose Snoopy always biting its tail.

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