Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown (2003) [G]

Release Date:
August 29, 2003

Original Title:
Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown

Alternate Titles:
Happiness is Peanuts: Team Snoopy

Genres:
Animation | Family | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Bill Melendez Productions
Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates
Lee Mendelson Film Productions
United Media Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 22

Angst-ridden Charlie Brown attempts to motivate his team, while Lucy in right field nettles poor Chuck into a nervous wreck. With their losses mounting, Charlie Brown tries every remedy to score a win--even trading his own dog--yet nothing improves the team's dismal record. Then Chuck orchestrates "the greatest trade in the history of baseball."

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Dialogue Editor:
Carlos Sotolongo

Director:
Bill Melendez
Larry Leichliter

Executive Producer:
Lee Mendelson

Line Producer:
Warren Taylor

Music:
David Benoit

Post Production Supervisor:
Paul Vitello

Producer:
Bill Melendez

Production Manager:
Carole Barnes

Sound Effects Editor:
Glen Darcey

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
B. Tennyson Sebastian III

Supervising Sound Editor:
R.D. Floyd

Writer:
Charles M. Schulz

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