Showing posts with label children's television program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children's television program. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Holiday Picks: A Charlie Brown Christmas

With snow in the forecast, temperatures dropping, and people digging out their mittens and hats, it's officially December!  Enjoy a holiday pick each day before Christmas.

Dir. Bill Melendez.  Paramount, 2000.  DVD.

Originally broadcast on television in 1965, this heartwarming and funny cartoon written and created by Charles M. Schulz is the ultimate Christmas classic for me.  Featuring the gang from the Peanuts comic strip and a jazzy soundtrack composed and performed by Vince Guaraldi, it isn't Christmas until I've watched this cartoon.  Charlie Brown is having a predicament.  It's Christmas, and he's supposed to be happy, but he just isn't.  He feels the holiday is too commercial, and he doesn't know what the true meaning of it is.  Lucy decides if he directs the holiday play, that it will put him in the spirit of the season.  With the help of Linus, Charlie Brown and the gang remember what Christmas is all about.

I love, love, love this cartoon!  My favorite scene is Linus reciting the Christmas story from the Bible on stage.  I also love the little Christmas tree that Charlie Brown finds, and how the entire Peanuts gang helps decorate it for him.  And Snoopy.  Gotta love Snoopy and his antics.  This cartoon is a gem, and a must-see with your family.  Who is your favorite Peanuts character?


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Holiday Picks: It's A SpongeBob Christmas!

With snow in the forecast, temperatures dropping, and and people digging out their mittens and hats, it's officially December!  Enjoy a holiday pick each day before Christmas.

SpongeBob SquarePants.  Nickelodeon, 2012.  DVD.

Channeling a Rankin-Bass production, this SpongeBob Christmas episode is done entirely in stop motion animation.  Patchy the Pirate is driving a mail truck along with his trusty sidekick Potty the Parrot when his mail truck gets stuck on a fork in the road, causing a flat tire, and their truck to break down.  (If you've seen the classic 1970 television special "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town," you may notice the similarity to Fred Astaire's character Special Delivery "S.D." Kluger.)  So, Patchy decides to check in with Bikini Bottom and see what SpongeBob is up to for Christmas.

SpongeBob is so excited about Christmas, and he can't wait to  share his cheer with everyone.  Unfortunately, Plankton is his usual grouchy, evil self, because he always get coal from Santa.  He comes up with a way to ruin Christmas by lacing fruitcake with a new element, Jerktonium.  Anyone who eats the fruitcake will become a jerk.  He tries it out on SpongeBob, but it doesn't affect him.  So, Plankton creates an evil robot SpongeBob to ruin SpongeBob's good name.  SpongeBob feed the fruitcake to all of Bikini Bottom, not knowing its side effects, and everyone becomes a jerk.  Eventually, SpongeBob discovers the way to reverse the effects is to sing a song, "Don't Be a Jerk (It's Christmas)."

You've got to love SpongeBob!  He's so full of cheer and happiness, that he'll put you in a good mood.  And, the fact that the writers and producers made the episode a homage to classic Christmas specials is a plus.  You'll love the silly songs, and the message that it's not okay to be a jerk at Christmas.  What are some of your favorite holiday cartoons or specials?