Lee Mendelson Films

Lee Mendelson Films is an American animation studio situated in Burlingame, California founded by Lee Mendelson.[1] The studio is best known for the Peanuts animated film productions including Snoopy, Come Home and A Boy Named Charlie Brown.

Lee Mendelson Films
Film production, television production, animation
Founded1989
FounderLee Mendelson
HeadquartersBurlingame, California, United States
ProductsPeanuts animated specials
OwnerUniversal Uclick

Filmography

Airdate Title Network
December 9, 1965A Charlie Brown ChristmasCBS
June 8, 1966Charlie Brown's All-Stars
October 27, 1966It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
June 12, 1967You're in Love, Charlie Brown
February 14, 1968He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown
October 21, 1968The Story of Babar, the Little ElephantNBC
September 27, 1969It Was a Short Summer, Charlie BrownCBS
March 28, 1971Play It Again, Charlie Brown
September 7, 1971Babar Comes to AmericaNBC
October 29, 1972You're Not Elected, Charlie BrownCBS
March 11, 1973There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown
November 20, 1973A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
February 1, 1974It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown
April 9, 1974It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown
January 28, 1975Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown
October 28, 1975You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown
March 16, 1976It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown
October 24, 1977It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown
February 23, 1978What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown!
March 19, 1979You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown
February 25, 1980She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown
October 24, 1980Life Is a Circus, Charlie Brown
April 28, 1981It's Magic, Charlie Brown
October 30, 1981Someday You'll Find Her, Charlie Brown
November 23, 1981No Man's Valley
May 24, 1982A Charlie Brown Celebration
August 5, 1982Here Comes Garfield
February 21, 1983Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown?
May 30, 1983What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown?
September 14, 1983Garfield on the Town
April 16, 1984It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown
March 20, 1985The Romance of Betty Boop
Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown
January 1, 1986Happy New Year, Charlie Brown!
May 15, 1987Cathy
January 29, 1988Snoopy!!! The Musical
September 27, 1988It's the Girl in the Red Truck, Charlie Brown
November 11, 1988Cathy's Last Resort
February 10, 1989Cathy's Valentine
March 16, 1990Why, Charlie Brown, Why?
May 1, 1991Snoopy's Reunion
May 28, 1992It's Spring Training, Charlie BrownCBS
November 27, 1992It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown
January 18, 1994You're in the Super Bowl, Charlie BrownNBC
August 5, 1997It Was My Best Birthday Ever, Charlie Brown
September 12, 2000It's the Pied Piper, Charlie Brown
February 14, 2002A Charlie Brown ValentineABC
December 8, 2002Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales
August 29, 2003Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown
December 9, 2003I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown

Television series

Title Years Network
The Perishers (TV series)
Fred Basset#Fred Basset television cartoon series
The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show1983-1985CBS
This Is America, Charlie Brown1988-1989CBS
Garfield and Friends1988-1994CBS
Bobby's World1990-1998Fox Kids

Feature films

Release Date Title Distributor
December 4, 1969A Boy Named Charlie BrownCinema Center Films
August 9, 1972Snoopy, Come Home
August 24, 1977Race for Your Life, Charlie BrownParamount Pictures
May 30, 1980Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!)

See also

References

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