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The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show Season 1 Episode 3 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show Season 1 Episode 3

Episode Title: Linus and Lucy
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: October 01, 1983
Runtime:23 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show: Sally and Snoopy: Sally makes a deal with Snoopy where she would take him to school for show and tell. After she got an "A", she treated Snoopy for an ice cream cone.Football: Linus tries to get Sally to kick the football but it hisses at her while Lucy pulls the football away from Charlie Brown once again. Beads: Lucy makes "lovebeads" for Schroeder. However, he doesn't appreciate them, so she gives the Snoopy. Love: Lucy asks Schroeder if he might love her and he does not know it.Snowballs: Linus thinks he's found two snowflakes exactly alike, and later, he joins Lucy to make snow sculptures. Linus believes that snow forts make him invisible and uses his blanket as a sling for throwing snowballs.Kite Flying: Charlie Brown gets his kite caught on a picket fence and he had to sit in school tangled in string. Charlie tries to take up flying paper airplanes instead, but he is unsuccessful. Linus and Lucy: Linus draws an unflattering picture of Lucy and she demands appropriate thanks from Linus for a piece of toast. She tries to take out Linus and Snoopy's slivers. Baseball: Lucy stands on the pitcher's mound to see if she can see the ocean, and Charlie Brown shows her how to "keep a stiff upper lip and a firm jaw," but all she wants to do is to have Schroeder give her a kiss if she hits a home run.

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