Review of A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969) by Michael J — 28 Dec 2012
A product of it's time, "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" isn't REALLY that politically correct nowadays if you think about it, a boy who is constantly bullied in school and teased by everyone, and has noone to turn to.
(his parents are absent). I mean, is that what we want to teach kids? Anyways, he tries to find acceptance by entering a spelling bee, (again, he goes by himself without any parent) only to find failure, and no moral support when he comes home.
Gee, really uplifting lol. This cartoon does have a great 70's feel to it though, with it's animation and soundtrack. Maybe not necessarily for the kids, but it could be interesting for other ages.
This review of A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969) was written by Michael J on 28 Dec 2012.
A Boy Named Charlie Brown has generally received very positive reviews.
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