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Tuesday, July 29, 2014
TV Review: Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown (2003)
Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown (2003) This is another Charlie Brown
look at baseball created by Charles Schultz. It has some very cute
vignettes, which leads to a good presentation. Tony and I like Charlie
Brown. For opening day the have Woodstock instead of 100 pigeons. Lucy
is Charlie Brown’s worse fear. There she is in right field, and she
cannot catch. Lucy doesn’t have a clue some times. He wants to trade
Lucy, but Peppermint Patty only wants Snoopy. The trade is made for
four good players, Charlie Browns trades his own dog. He then has
buyer’s remorse, and luckily none of the four will change teams, so
Peppermint Patty calls the deal off. However the trade right fielders,
Lucy for Violet—but neither of them our happy so they trade back.
Everyone is where they belong. Charlie Brown’s team loses every game,
as it should be.
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