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The credits list Rerun's name as "ReRun", but everywhere else it's "Rerun", with only one capital letter.
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When Charlie Brown reads Spike's letter as Spike's experiences are shown, you can see that Spike spelled "should" without an "h".
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This was the first Peanuts special to be made after the rights went from CBS to ABC, excluding 2001's "The Making of A Charlie Brown Christmas".
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Perhaps wanting to stay as close to the comic strip as possible after Schulz's death, some characters are animated just as they are drawn. Lucy has a white border around her hair, Snoopy has a white border around his ears, and Franklin has lines on his face.
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The little red-haired girl looks different in this one than she did in "It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown" and "Happy New Year, Charlie Brown".
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This was released straight to video without being aired on TV.
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Marcie gets the role of both Mary and the narrator.
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Only the second time Charlie Brown's team has ever shown hitting skills when he is in the game.
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This brings back Lila, who was in the movie Snoopy Come Home. Unfortunately, it does something the movie didn't. It shows adults again!
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The nurse said that Janice's room was 402 but when they come back it is 404.
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This is the second appearance of Heather, the Little-Red-Haired Girl.
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Charlie Brown turns the pages of his book backwards.
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Linus sits behind Charlie Brown in class, but Charlie Brown seems to be the only one worrying about homework.
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Some of the song lyrics from the Broadway version were changed for this. For instance, "finding your skate key" became "pizza with sausage".
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Charlie Brown's lucky number is 13, as he said when he tried to remember where the girl he saw on the television was -- she sat on a bench close to tunnel 13.
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When Snoopy and Woodstock are crossing the street, *adults* are seen poking their heads out of their car windows!
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This is the only time Charlie Brown will kick a football Lucy holds
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This is the first special after Vince Guaraldi's death. Peanuts music has suffered greatly since that point, although David Benoit has partially restored some of Guaraldi's quality.
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When Peppermint Patty says Charlie Brown didn't win the game, she's wrong. Technically, Charlie Brown did win the game due to having the higher score in the end.
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When Snoopy is getting books off the bookshelf in the library, the second book he takes is red, but when he puts it on his other book, it turns blue!