Jason Mendelson

Jason Mendelson

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Title: This Is America, Charlie Brown
Character: Peppermint Patty (voice)
Released: October 21, 1988
Type: TV
From the voyage of the Mayflower to the bold exploration of outer space, join the Peanuts gang as they take you on a timeless journey through American history! Groove along with Charlie Brown and Snoopy as they discover the beginnings of jazz and ragtime music, accompanied by Lucy's speech about American heroes. So all aboard with Peanuts because This Is America, Charlie Brown!
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The Mayflower Voyagers
Title: The Mayflower Voyagers
Character: Peppermint Patty (voice)
Released: October 21, 1988
Type: Movie
Follow Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy and the Peanuts gang as they join the Pilgrims in their journey to the New World and celebrate the first Thanksgiving. Full of historical facts and inspiring faith in God, this short cartoon will remind your children of our rich heritage.
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Happy New Year, Charlie Brown
Title: Happy New Year, Charlie Brown
Character: Marcie (voice)
Released: January 1, 1986
Type: Movie
It's the night of Peppermint Patty’s New Year’s Eve bash, but Charlie Brown has to write a book report about War and Peace. Hoping to join the fun for a special dance with the Little Red-Haired Girl, he tries desperately to finish in time.
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Title: The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show
Character: Rerun Van Pelt (voice)
Released: September 17, 1983
Type: TV
Your favorite Peanuts stories come to life in this animated television series. With short sketches featuring these classic and much-loved characters, it's easy to, as the opening song suggests, “have a party with Charlie Brown and Snoopy.”
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It's an Adventure, Charlie Brown
Title: It's an Adventure, Charlie Brown
Character: Milo (voice)
Released: May 16, 1983
Type: Movie
Charlie Brown is having hallucinations as a result of a rash on the back of his head resembling the stitchings of a baseball, most notably seeing the rising sun as a baseball. He goes to camp to take his mind off of baseball with a paper sack on his head to cover up said rash and is suddenly elected camp president as the other kids find his appearance cool. But then he removes his sack the next morning and becomes uncool again. He watches the sun rise, fearing that it will appear as a rising baseball. Instead, the sun is replaced with MAD Magazine mascot Alfred E. Neuman.