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Posted by editor on November 7, 2008, 7:26 am
 
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REV-UP FOR MOTOCROSS SEASON WITH SNOOPY!

YOU'RE A GOOD SPORT, CHARLIE BROWN

RACES ON TO DVD FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE U.S.
JANUARY 27, 2009 FROM WARNER HOME VIDEO

The Emmy Award-Winning Animated Peanuts Classic is Available in a
Re-mastered Deluxe Edition with All-New Bonus Material and Updated
Packaging

New-to-DVD Bonus Episode You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown is
Included


BURBANK, CA (October 27, 2008) -- Consumers will race to their local
DVD retailer to be the first in line to own the Emmy® Award-winning
Peanuts TV Special You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown: Deluxe Edition,
which will be released for the first time on DVD in the U.S. by Warner
Home Video (WHV) January 27, 2009.

This special finds Charlie Brown, the famous sports failure, competing
against Peppermint Patty and the Masked Marvel (alias Snoopy) in an
exciting charity motocross race. The animated classic will be
available in an eye-catching, newly re-mastered format featuring bonus
material, including a new-to-DVD bonus episode. You're a Good Sport,
Charlie Brown: Deluxe Edition will retail for $19.98 SRP.

Start your engines! Its Motocross season and competing against the
likes of Peppermint Patty and the Masked Marvel - aka a certain
daredevil beagle named Snoopy - can intimidate anyone. But if Charlie
Brown - tagged with unlucky number 13 - can keep the pace slow and
steady (as well as hold onto his helmet), he might just win the race!
It's fast and furious fun right up through the finish line of this
wonderful Emmy Award® winner as Outstanding Children's Special,
rolling out in a spit-shined re-mastered deluxe edition with improved
picture and audio.


You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown: Deluxe Edition
Street Date: January 27, 2009
DVD SRP: $19.98
Running Time: Approx. 50 min.

Posted by WoodsChick on November 7, 2008, 7:41 am
 On Nov 7, 4:26 am, edi...@mxnewsfeed.com wrote:

That's kinda cool! How did they get 50 minutes of running time out of
1 episode?

The Schultzes lived here in NorCal and the kids always rode their
dirtbikes out of the house when growing up. I spent a day at a
friend's endurocross track a few weeks ago (apparently it's legal to
build endurocross tracks in your back yard in Santa Rosa...) and one
of Charles Schultz's sons was there. Nice guy...



Tami-

Posted by editor on November 7, 2008, 9:15 am
 
I never knew there was any connection between the Shultz's and MX.
Braaaaaaaaaaaaaap!!

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