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Dog valentine cards

Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Children’s Special at the 27th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1975. Linus is fond of his teacher, Miss Othmar. To show his love, he buys her a huge heart-shaped box of chocolates. When Linus leaves, Sally believes that dog valentine cards bought the candy for her and decides to make him a valentine in return.

Valentine’s Day comes and the gang brings valentine cards for everybody. Charlie Brown brings a briefcase hoping to receive many valentines. During the party, everybody gets their cards and candy hearts. After the cards are passed out, it turns out Charlie Brown has received nothing except for one candy heart which says “FORGET IT, KID!

Schroeder sees past the attempt and thoroughly reprimands her, Lucy, Sally and the others. He warns Charlie Brown not to accept them because of what happened. Despite his best efforts, Charlie Brown accepts them anyway. Minuet in G Major, BWV Anh.

No official soundtrack for Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown was released. 1998 on Charlie Brown’s Holiday Hits, marking the first time any music cues from the special received a general release. In the mid-2000s, recording session master tapes for seven 1970s-era Peanuts television specials scored by Guaraldi were discovered by his son, David Guaraldi. Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown originally aired annually the CBS network from 1975 to 2000. The Art and Making of Peanuts Animation: Celebrating Fifty Years of Television Specials. Vince Guaraldi’s Peanuts Song Library: Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown”. Vince Guaraldi on LP and CD”.

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