It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown

It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown · 1986

It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown (1986) is a Animation / Comedy / Family film directed by Sam Jaimes, starring Kevin Brando, Michael Dockery, Brad Kesten.

AnimationComedyFamily

Overview

It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown is from the later phases of the Peanuts TV-special saga. Instead of concentrating on a single story (a la A Charlie Brown Christmas), this half-hour animated effort offers eight separate anecdotes. All are derived from continuities originally presented in Charles Schultz' Peanuts comic strip, and all were first telecast on the Saturday morning TV series The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. And, re the blanket title, all are unified by a central "baseball" theme. The best sequence in It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown finds the canine Snoopy assuming a managerial post on the opposing team.

Cast

Kevin Brando, Michael Dockery, Brad Kesten, Bill Melendez, Jeremy Schoenberg, Angela Lee Sloan, Stacy Heather Tolkin, Victoria Vargas

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Frequently asked

What is "It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown" about?

It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown is from the later phases of the Peanuts TV-special saga. Instead of concentrating on a single story (a la A Charlie Brown Christmas), this half-hour animated effort offers eight separate anecdotes. All are derived from continuities originally presented in Charles Schultz' Peanuts comic strip, and all were first telecast on the Saturday morning TV series The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. And, re the blanket title, all are unified by a central "baseball" theme. The best sequence in It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown finds the canine Snoopy assuming a managerial post on the opposing team.

When was "It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown" released?

It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown was released in 1986.

Who stars in "It's Three Strikes, Charlie Brown"?

The cast includes Kevin Brando, Michael Dockery, Brad Kesten, Bill Melendez.