It’s The Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown (1/3) – 1974 original by the peanuts

A very nice animation-movie from 1974 with Charlie Brown and all the other peanuts. See playlist of the whole movie (3 parts): www.youtube.com While most of the Peanuts Gang is getting ready for Easter; Linus, certain it’s all a waste of time, futilely tries convincing everyone the Easter Beagle will take care of everything; but his pleas fall on deaf ears. Only Sally believes him, though she still has some suspicions after the 1966 Halloween fiasco waiting for The Great Pumpkin. Peppermint Patty and Marcie attempt to color eggs, but as it’s Marcie’s first time, she doesn’t know how to prepare the eggs properly. Marcie’s first attempt fails as she fries the eggs on a griddle and flip them with a spatula. In their second attempt, Marcie tries cooking four eggs on a waffle iron. Then she unsuccessfully tries to put one in a toaster. Then she takes that egg and the others and tries roasting the remaining eight eggs in the oven. In their third and final attempt, Patty tells Marcie the eggs must be boiled. Marcie breaks the eggs into a pot of boiling water, inadvertently making egg soup. Each failed attempt ends with Peppermint Patty letting out a scream of exasperation. Woodstock, waking up shivering from a chilly spring rain in his open-air bird’s nest, goes to Snoopy for help, so Snoopy goes to the department store to buy Woodstock a birdhouse. At first Woodstock hates it, but he soon renovates the interior into a quintessential 1970s pad, complete with a television

A very nice animation-movie from 1974 with Charlie Brown and all the other peanuts. See playlist of the whole movie (3 parts): www.youtube.com While most of the Peanuts Gang is getting ready for Easter; Linus, certain it’s all a waste of time, futilely tries convincing everyone the Easter Beagle will take care of everything; but his pleas fall on deaf ears. Only Sally believes him, though she still has some suspicions after the 1966 Halloween fiasco waiting for The Great Pumpkin. Peppermint Patty and Marcie attempt to color eggs, but as it’s Marcie’s first time, she doesn’t know how to prepare the eggs properly. Marcie’s first attempt fails as she fries the eggs on a griddle and flip them with a spatula. In their second attempt, Marcie tries cooking four eggs on a waffle iron. Then she unsuccessfully tries to put one in a toaster. Then she takes that egg and the others and tries roasting the remaining eight eggs in the oven. In their third and final attempt, Patty tells Marcie the eggs must be boiled. Marcie breaks the eggs into a pot of boiling water, inadvertently making egg soup. Each failed attempt ends with Peppermint Patty letting out a scream of exasperation. Woodstock, waking up shivering from a chilly spring rain in his open-air bird’s nest, goes to Snoopy for help, so Snoopy goes to the department store to buy Woodstock a birdhouse. At first Woodstock hates it, but he soon renovates the interior into a quintessential 1970s pad, complete with a television

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