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“Be my Valentine, Charlie Brown” directed by Phil Roman
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“If you've seen it before, you know Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown concerns the long-standing running gag in Schulz' strip that had Charlie Brown not only pining for the Little Red-Haired Girl, but also lamenting the fact that he never received a Valentine in the mail. The animated short takes this basic story element, and expands it to show all of the Peanuts gang suffering from one sort or another of romantic longing (that largely remains unfulfilled). Charlie Brown suffers the worst humiliation; he doesn't receive one single Valentine at school.”
Taken from dvdtalk.com
See also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Be_My_Valentine,_Charlie_Brown
http://www.imdb.es/name/nm0738736
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentine’s_Day
The recommended titles are in the Library of the International Institute. If you are interested in reading this recommendation, you can check its availability at IIE library catalog.
Be my Valentine, Charlie Brown. [DVD] / directed by Phil Roman. — Hollywood: Paramount Pictures, cop. 1975. — 1 DVD (25 min.) : son., col.
Languages: English Subtitles: English
Compatible with readers in Zone 1 (United States)
Written and created by Charles M. Schulz
Authorized for all audiences
0-7921-8721-0
ZW .R66 B4 1975