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Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown (1986)
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Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown
(
Movie
)
Date:
1986
Genres:
Animation, Short
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What
Songs
are featured in this Movie?
It plays...
Charlie Brown
performed by
The Coasters
Date:
January 1959
This Song is played in
Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown
This song is played during the ending credits, though is miscredited to "The Platters" instead of "The Coasters".
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Charlie Brown performed by The Coasters
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Charlie Brown
Farewell to John Denver
performed by
Monty Python
; features
Graham Chapman
,
John Denver
, and
Terry Gilliam
Date:
1980
This Song is played in
Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown
The sound effect when Charlie Brown is being strangled by Linus is from this Monty Python sketch.
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Farewell to John Denver performed by Monty Python; features Graham Chapman, John Denver, and Terry Gilliam
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Farewell to John Denver
Song:
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Linus and Lucy
performed by
Vince Guaraldi Trio
Date:
1964
This Song is played in
Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown
This song plays during the opening scene.
Also known as "The Peanuts Theme" or "Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie Brown", this song is played in the intro do all Peanuts films and TV specials created prior to 1979.
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Song:
Linus and Lucy performed by Vince Guaraldi Trio
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Linus and Lucy
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The French Mistake
written by
Mel Brooks
This Song is played in
Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown
Charlie Brown, Linus, and Schroeder sing this song.
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Song:
The French Mistake written by Mel Brooks
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What
Movie Series
are referenced by this Movie?
It refers to...
Peanuts
Dates:
1965
-
2006
This Movie Series is referred to by
Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown
This short movie parodies the Peanuts/Charlie Brown movies.
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What
Television Series
are referenced by this Movie?
It refers to...
Tom and Jerry
Dates:
1940
-
2008
This Television Series is referred to by
Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown
When Snoopy bites off Charlie Brown's hand, the sound Charlie Brown makes is a sound effect by Tom from "Tom and Jerry".
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What
Television Commercials
are referenced by this Movie?
It refers to...
Dr. Pepper Commercial
Dates:
August 1985
-
November 1985
This Television Commercial is referred to by
Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown
A parody of this commercial is showns in this "Charlie Brown" movie.
This black and white commercial shows Godzilla destroying a city. He is clearly very angry, and a blonde woman seems to think he is looking for something. He picks up a gasoline tanker truck and drinks what's inside, but isn't satisfied. Next he picks up a train car tanker full of lemonade and isn't satisfied with that either. He finally finds a giant advertisement can of Dr. Pepper on the roof of a building and drinks that and is happy. At the end, Godzilla burps with satisfaction. The monster! Godzilla! The monster! We must stop Godzilla before he destroys the city. Oh! What could he want? Unless we can find something to appease him... we're doomed! (Lyrics) Hold out, hold out For the out of the ordinary Hold out for Dr. Pepper Lemonade Dr. Pepper Hold out - Dr. Pepper
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What
Movies
are referenced by this Movie?
It is based on...
Alice in Wonderland
part of
The Wonderful World of Disney
Date:
July 28, 1951
This Movie is remade into
Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown
Schroeder's laugh is the laugh from the Cheshire Cat from Disney's Alice in Wonderland.
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Alice in Wonderland
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The Wild Bunch
Date:
July 18, 1969
This Movie is parodied by
Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown
The massacre scene from this Charlie Brown spoof is taken from The Wild Bunch.
The Wild Bunch, is a Western film about an aging outlaw gang at the Texas-Mexico border trying to exist in the modern world of 1913.
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It refers to...
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
Date:
August 14, 1974
This Movie is referred to by
Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown
The title of this Charlie Brown spoof is taken from this Sam Peckinpah movie.
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (Tráiganme la cabeza de Alfredo García) is a 1974 American action film directed by Sam Peckinpah and featuring Warren Oates. Made in Mexico on a low budget after the commercial failure of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973), Peckinpah claimed that, of all his films, Alfredo García was the only one released as he had intended. The film was a box-office and critical failure at the time, but has gained a new following and stature in the decades since.
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Taxi Driver
Date:
February 8, 1976
This Movie is referred to by
Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown
Charlie Brown's mohawk is a reference to the main character in Taxi Driver.
Travis Bickle, who claims to be an honorably discharged Marine and Vietnam War veteran, is a lonely and depressed young man of 26. He settles in Manhattan where he becomes a nighttime taxi driver due to chronic insomnia. Bickle spends his restless days in seedy porn theaters and works 12 or 14 hour shifts during the evening and nighttime hours carrying passengers among all five boroughs of New York City.
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