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Brainatra
10-25-2001, 12:29 AM
The Charlie Brown Halloween special apparently has its first airing on its new network, ABC (after CBS lost/gave up the rights), next Tuesday at 8 PM EST (followed by some Winnie-the-Pooh Halloween special, natch). No sign as far as I know of of when the Garfield Halloween special airs (if it hasn't aired already), or if it'll even air (recall it hadn't been aired for years at one point until recently), though that special should remain on CBS I suppose. Wonder how well ABC will treat Chuck and the gang (for this and the Christmas special, which is also airing on ABC starting this year), or if they'll even remotely consider airing the rarely-seen-these-days Thanksgiving "Peanuts" special...
-B.
Jimmy Kustes
10-25-2001, 04:47 PM
Thanks for the notice! Anyway, did I make this up or did I see a Hargar the Horrible Halloween special when I was a kid? Anyone who knows reply!
Viceroy
10-26-2003, 01:58 PM
ABC will be showing "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" Tuesday Oct.28 at 8 pm EST.
I watched its first airing on ABC in 2001, and noticed all the "I got a rock" bits were cut out. I missed last year's broadcast, but heard that ABC replaced "I got a rock", then cut out the kicking the football scene and one with Snoopy dancing on Schroeder's piano.
So, who gets the knife this year?
Carolina Red
10-26-2003, 08:06 PM
Tradition is being destroyed by commercialism....(in his Charlie Brown voice) I can't stand it. I juuuuuuust can't stand it.
I usually see it on video instead of on TV, but I guess I will have to watch it on TV to see what they butchered. Hopefully they left in the part where Linus watches a pumpkin getting carved. He sounds funny when he groans like that. :p
DianaGohan
10-26-2003, 08:43 PM
I really don't understand why they think they have to cut scenes out. Crummy ABC. And that "I got a rock" quote was funny too (although it was better when "Family Guy" spoofed it, mainly because it was in such a random place).
Sharklady
10-26-2003, 11:03 PM
> I really don't understand why they think they have to cut scenes out. <
To make more room for the commercials.
Crummy, indeed.
TnAdct1
10-27-2003, 12:44 AM
I really don't understand why they think they have to cut scenes out. Crummy ABC. And that "I got a rock" quote was funny too (although it was better when "Family Guy" spoofed it, mainly because it was in such a random place).
As Sharklady pointed out, the reason why some scenes are cut is ABC needs to fit room for commercials. That's the problem with older specials (i.e. Rudolph, a Charlie Brown Xmas): because they were made at a era when there was less time for commercials, there's likely going to be some scenes cut in order to air some unneccessary commercials (although I like ABC's idea of an hour-long Charlie Brown Xmas).
ComicPhanatic
10-27-2003, 07:35 AM
I must say, I completely agree with all the comments made here. It not only is frustrating that parts of a TV program are cut out for commercials, but it is deeply disappointing because it does reflect the "impatient" attitudes of viewers today who want images to hit them fast (instant gratification). I notice even now (believe it or not!) that some small portions of the Simpsons are cut out when I watch them (which is surprising, being that the half-hour show is not that long to begin with). Now .... as to the subject at hand .... I think this is a very good Charlie Brown special with alot of sentimental meaning.
Feslmogh
10-27-2003, 09:15 AM
Huh... All this time I thought they cut the two scenes out becuase it was un-PC
Carolina Red
10-28-2003, 10:22 PM
Just curious....I was watching something else on TV at the time. Did they edit anything out of the show?
Eddie G.
10-29-2003, 12:21 AM
Huh... All this time I thought they cut the two scenes out becuase it was un-PC
What were the un-pc scenes?
TnAdct1
10-29-2003, 01:07 AM
One question: is it true that this year, the special was altered by having Charlie Brown receiving Rush Limbaugh's painkillers instead of rocks? :anime:
(yes, I know it didn't happen, but I was trying to be silly)
RAINMAN
10-29-2003, 06:29 AM
Oh that wacky late night guy.
And I can`t belive I missed it! I won`t miss the xmas special.
Sharklady
10-29-2003, 11:51 AM
> What were the un-pc scenes? <
They weren't un-pc scenes; they were just regarded as expendible. It was Charlie Brown repeatedly getting rocks and Snoopy hearkening to Schroder's piano playing.
If it had been up to me to decide what had to be cut, I'd have trimmed the 'dogfight' and 'crossing no-mans-land' sequences just a tad.
If they'd insisted on taking out much more than that, I'd quit the job.
Feslmogh
10-29-2003, 02:40 PM
What were the un-pc scenes?
Charlie Brown getting rocks insted of treats. Someone might complain that it's child abuse. That's what I thought when that scene was cut.
lostrune
10-29-2003, 09:17 PM
Charlie Brown getting rocks insted of treats. Someone might complain that it's child abuse. That's what I thought when that scene was cut.
Well, at least this time, it wasn't cut, lucky for Charlie Brown... or maybe not. Rocks. :D
The Lizard
10-29-2003, 09:53 PM
what a classic, I watch it every year.
"I got a rock" haha
-The Lizard :D
RAINMAN
10-30-2003, 07:40 AM
Charlie Brown getting rocks insted of treats. Someone might complain that it's child abuse. That's what I thought when that scene was cut.
Or they might have thougth he was talking about the other kind rock. :eek:
Sharklady
10-30-2003, 10:51 PM
> Or they might have thougth he was talking about the other kind rock. <
Naw; he lifted it out of the bag and it was clearly a regular ol' rock.
It is kind of a sad sequence when you stop to think about it, but definitely in-character.
dth1971
11-01-2003, 07:55 AM
CBS trimmed down the I GOT A ROCK trick or treat sequence in the 1970's.
Carolina Red
11-01-2003, 11:10 AM
"Rock" is a slang term for those big lumps of crack that you see on some of those TV dramas. Sometimes they liked to use that reference in those movies where the cop has to track down a drug dealer.
I bet that they probably would have censored that in the 1980s when this drug first made serious headlines, but it is obvious that it's an organic rock in the show. And besides, I see that is a symbol of how Charlie can never find any real luck in life.....like many of us!
"I got a rock!"
P.S. They played that Family Guy episode on AS recently where the people explain what they did with their tax refunds, and a kid covered in a white cloth with lots of holes says "I got a rock!" (obviously we all know where that came from! :D )
Toony Loon
07-04-2007, 07:04 PM
When I saw this on TV, they'd cut out the part of Schroeder making Snoopy (As the World War I Flying Ace) cry with his piano, and causing him to leave the Halloween party.
Shrek976
07-04-2007, 08:54 PM
Stop Reviving Old Threads!Somebody please close this thread immediately!
Stop Reviving Old Threads!Somebody please close this thread immediately!
Here at the Boomerang forum we are more lenient on this rule, as long as the poster adds to the conversation.
Kolbar
07-05-2007, 12:05 AM
Stop Reviving Old Threads!Somebody please close this thread immediately!Um, how about no? Most likely, Toony Loon found a link to this thread in the Talkback Thread Collection, which means its allowed to be revived.
He's allowed to discuss whatever show he wants and you, Shrek976, are in no place to tell the mods to close down this thread.
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