School is tough for the gang in There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown (1973), and an upcoming report on an art museum field trip will determine if Charlie Brown passes or fails the term. Unfortunately, he and some others get lost from the rest of the students and end up in a supermarket, which they assume contains Pop Art exhibits, so Charlie Brown only has Linus' photos to rely on. This special marks Marcie's television debut.
Also included on Disc 1 are previously released specials You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown (1972) and A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973), available separately and in the Peanuts Deluxe Holiday Collection, which have been reviewed elsewhere.
Disc 2 features two specials from 1974: It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown making its DVD debut and It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown. In Mystery, Snoopy dons his Sherlock Holmes outfit and comes to the aide of his pal Woodstock whose nest turns up missing after a storm.
Easter Beagle finds Linus once again trumpeting an alternative holiday figure that no one else believes in, but this time he has better luck. This special also features subplots of Woodstock getting a birdhouse, and Marcie's many failed attempts at learning how to color Easter Eggs.
As bonuses to this collection there is the all-new, 13-minute feature, "Woodstock: Creating Snoopy's Sidekick," and two free iTunes downloads from the Charlie Brown's Holiday Hits soundtrack, "Thanksgiving Theme" and "Charlie's Blues."
All six Peanuts specials are very funny due to creator Charles Schulz' great wit and insight into human nature. While it's understandable from a marketing perspective why the studios had grouped together the classic Peanuts specials with the later, mediocre ones to move and maximize product, these chronological collections are the best way to own them as they clearly demonstrate the talents of all involved.
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