On their return trip through France, Charlie Brown and the gang visit various memorials to the World Wars.On their return trip through France, Charlie Brown and the gang visit various memorials to the World Wars.On their return trip through France, Charlie Brown and the gang visit various memorials to the World Wars.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
- Charlie Brown
- (voice)
- Marcie
- (voice)
- French Madam
- (voice)
- Snoopy
- (voice)
- …
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis TV special was the epilogue for the fourth Peanuts theatrical film, Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) (1980).
- GoofsWhen Charlie Brown gets in the car after he first injures his hand while cranking the Car at the Rent a car place, Linus is in the back seat, but when they leave the Rent A Car Place and Run into the French Girl on the bike, Linus is in the Front seat
- Quotes
Charlie Brown: Remember when Linus and Marcy and Peppermint Patty and I went to France as exchange students?
Sally Brown: And your dog, how did he get to go along?
Charlie Brown: Who knows? Who knows how he does anything he does?
Sally Brown: You never told me what happened, I mean after the fire at the Chateau, you never told me how you got home. And did you learn anything? What did you learn?
Charlie Brown: What did we learn? That reminds me of something that Linus said.
- ConnectionsFeatured in It's Your 20th Television Anniversary, Charlie Brown (1985)
As another poster has commented, this is ostensibly a sequel to the feature film Bon Voyage Charlie Brown (And Don't Come Back)- a film that Mr. Charles Schulz found to be disappointing. He more than made up for it with this 1/2 hour special... the events in the feature film are truthfully ignored for the most part; it's just used as a springboard to get the Peanuts gang back into France.
I have, over the years, gotten inured to and distrustful of the motives behind most of the glorifying/worshipping films regarding WW2. I'm not much for hero worship, and being beaten over the head with propaganda about how previous generations were better/holier than later generations. However, this special, unlike so many critically acclaimed films, presents the facts and emotions underlying much of WW2- one is left to make one's own judgement. It's one of the most powerful messages about the Allied forces' sacrifices I've ever seen... all presented through the mouths of tiny animated children.
- StudentDriver
- Oct 10, 1999
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown?(僕たちのフランス旅行)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro