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Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown 2003

★ 6.114 votes22 min📅 2003-08-29

Get ready to relive the classic Peanuts gang in Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown (2003), a heartwarming yet hilarious animated TV movie that's sure to delight audiences of all ages.

Director: Bill Melendez

Cast

Wesley Singerman
Wesley Singerman
Charlie Brown (voice)
Serena Berman
Serena Berman
Lucy van Pelt (voice)
Corey Padnos
Corey Padnos
Linus van Pelt (voice)
Megan Taylor Harvey
Megan Taylor Harvey
Sally Brown (voice)
Bill Melendez
Bill Melendez
Snoopy (voice)
Christopher Johnson
Christopher Johnson
Schroeder (voice)
Daniel Hansen
Daniel Hansen
Peppermint Patty (voice)
Melissa Montoya
Marcie (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown (2003) about?

The film follows Charlie Brown's struggles to motivate his team, while Lucy's antics drive him to the brink of madness, leading to a series of hilarious mishaps.

Who directed Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown?

The talented Bill Melendez brought this beloved animated TV movie to life.

Who stars in Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown?

Wesley Singerman, Serena Berman, and Corey Padnos headline the talented voice cast.

Is Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown (2003) worth watching?

While this animated TV movie may not have received a formal IMDb rating, its lighthearted tone and lovable characters make it a great choice for families and Peanuts fans alike.

How long is Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown?

The film clocks in at 22 minutes, making it a quick and fun watch.

About Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown (2003) — The Greatest Trade in Baseball History Unfolds

Get ready to relive the classic Peanuts gang in Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown (2003), a heartwarming yet hilarious animated TV movie that's sure to delight audiences of all ages. Directed by the legendary Bill Melendez, this 22-minute film follows the misadventures of Charlie Brown as he struggles to motivate his team, while Lucy in right field drives him to the brink of madness. With their losses mounting, Charlie Brown tries everything to score a win, but it's not until Chuck orchestrates 'the greatest trade in the history of baseball' that things start looking up.

The film masterfully captures the essence of the Peanuts comic strip, with its unique blend of humor, pathos, and coming-of-age themes. The talented voice cast brings the beloved characters to life, making it easy to become fully invested in their antics. Whether you're a longtime Peanuts fan or just discovering the gang, Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown (2003) is a must-watch.