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Video/DVD Review: A Charlie Brown Christmas

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Common Sense Rating:  for ages 3+ Stars: 5 out of 5 (About Common Sense Ratings)
MPAA Rating: NR  Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment Directed By: Bill Melendez  Cast: Bill Melendez, Peter Robbins, Sally Dryer  Running Time: 30 min  Release Date: 12/09/1965  DVD Release Date: 09/12/2000 Genre: Family and Kids 

What Parents Should Know
Parents need to know that this heartwarming classic focuses on the religious aspect of Christmas. At the story's climax, Linus quotes one of the nativity stories from the New Testament and the Peanuts characters join in singing religious carols.

Families can talk about the movie's message. Does the true meaning of Christmas get lost in materialism? Can you think of real world examples of how that is true? How could you work against that -- either in your family or in society?

Depressed by the Christmas season because it's so commercial, Charlie Brown cheers up when Lucy asks him to direct the holiday pageant. But the bossy Lucy doesn't allow him to do much directing and sends Charlie off to buy an aluminum Christmas tree. Instead, he's drawn to a sad little fir tree, which everyone mocks. Linus makes a speech about the true meaning of Christmas; moved by his words, the Peanuts gang then transforms the little tree by adding beautiful decorations, and Charlie Brown finally celebrates a merry Christmas.

Charlie Brown discovers the true meaning of Christmas when he buys a forlorn little tree. A CHARLIE BORWN CHRISTMAS communicates a timeless message brimming with holiday spirit. The first of Charles Schultz's television specials based on his long-running comic strip, this episode set the standard for those that followed. Simple drawings, a gently meandering story, Schultz's beloved characters, and Vince Guaraldi's lively musical score combine to make this something the entire family will want to watch every year.

The image of the pathetic but endearing Christmas tree, unable to support even one decoration, cleverly parallels the Charlie Brown character. That sad fir springing to life at the end, as Charlie's melancholy dissipates, resonates with young and old alike. Filled with humor, A Charlie Brown Christmas, is a wonderful antidote to the holiday blues.

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