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Mounds of Dreams SOLD OUT Charlie Brown baseball Peanuts Limited Edition Hand-Painted Cel

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9.5 x 12.5 image size
Edition Size
50

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This Mounds of Dreams SOLD OUT Charlie Brown baseball Peanuts limited edition hand-painted cel captures Charlie Brown's love hate relationship with baseball. He never gives up!

Featuring Charlie Brown and Linus from the t.v. special, "The Charlie Brown All Stars". Charlie Brown never gives up his hopes for a winning season!

About Bill Melendez:

Meléndez was the only person Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz trusted to turn his popular comic creations into television specials. He and his studio worked on every single television special and direct-to-video film for the Peanuts gang and Melendez directed the majority of them. He even provided the vocal effects for Snoopy and Woodstock in every single production, voice acting the characters in the studio by uttering gibberish, and the voices were mechanically sped up at different speeds to represent the two different characters.

According to an article in The New York Times published shortly after his death, Meléndez did not intend to do voice acting for the two characters. "Schulz would not countenance the idea of a beagle uttering English dialogue, Mr. Meléndez recited gibberish into a tape recorder, sped it up and put the result on the soundtrack." He also directed, did the animation for, and provided voice acting in the first four Peanuts theatrical films, as well as the video games Get Ready for School, Charlie Brown! (1995) and Snoopy's Campfire Stories (1996). The last Peanuts-related production he worked on was He's a Bully, Charlie Brown (2006).

Meléndez and Lee Mendelson, who also worked on the Peanuts specials, films, and TV shows, formed their own production team and did other animated specials. They were responsible for the first two Garfield animated specials, Here Comes Garfield (1982) and Garfield on the Town (1983), as well as Frosty Returns (1992), the pseudo-sequel to Rankin/BassFrosty the Snowman (1969).