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Celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Peanuts comic strip with a collectible Blu-ray giftset of the bestselling holiday collection. The set features the acclaimed, legendary holiday-inspired It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving and A Charlie Brown Christmas. The festivities continue with six additional, delightful seasonal specials including It's Magic, Charlie Brown, Charlie Brown's All-Stars, The Mayflower Voyagers, Play it Again, Charlie Brown, It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown and It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown. The limited edition includes a collectible Snoopy figurine and book, housed in the iconic Snoopy Holiday themed Doghouse packaging!

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It's the Giant Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966)
The Peanuts Company is celebrating Halloween. Linus is waiting for the Great Pumpkin to finally visit him. Charlie Brown is invited to a Halloween party.

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973)
The Brown family plans to celebrate Thanksgiving with their beloved grandmother, but Peppermint Patty, who is left alone on this joyful day, asks Charlie to celebrate the holiday. The boy agrees to meet with his friend, but the girl invites a few more friends of Marcy and Franklin to dinner. The main character is somewhat puzzled by the current situation, but quickly finds a way out of it - arrange two dinners at once. Now he needs to enlist the support of friends to set a delicious table and be on time everywhere at once.

A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)
The young boy Charlie Brown has always been the unluckiest of all the Charlie Browns in the world. Tired of the widespread commercialization of the sacred holiday, he wanders aimlessly around the city to the accompaniment of jazz and reflects on the essence of Christmas. His friend Lucy offers him psychiatric help in exchange for a nickel, but something deep inside still gnaws at Charlie Brown. Childhood sadness or adult melancholy? No, it’s just that everything has lost its true meaning and the ancient Christian custom turned into a stupid masquerade.

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Director: Bill Melendez, Phil Roman

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