Fun fact: The one responsible for this is Jim Reardon, who later directed and storyboarded for *The Simpsons* and co-wrote *WALL-E, Wreck-it Ralph, and Zootopia.*
There used to be a store in Fort Worth called Leonards that become a Dillards. They had a small little theater that seated maybe 6 kids where kids could spend time while their parents shopped. I watched many very old cartoons in that thing back in the 1960’s that this cartoon has done a really outstanding job of copying the style of.
I’m guessing that this was made in the late 70’s, based on several references towards the end:
* Robert de Niro’s mowhawk from Taxi Driver (1976)
* Richard Simmons reference (1979)
* Rocky Balboa reference (1976)
* the cartoon version of Godzilla (1978)
To real haha
Fun fact: The one responsible for this is Jim Reardon, who later directed and storyboarded for *The Simpsons* and co-wrote *WALL-E, Wreck-it Ralph, and Zootopia.*
17 years ago 👴
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😂
I’m… not familiar with the type of thing I’m seeing.
Holy tits
Man that animation was amazing
Bozo dubbed over
Finally, a reason to post this: https://www.reddit.com/r/peanuts/s/ZepTfTPFmn
There used to be a store in Fort Worth called Leonards that become a Dillards. They had a small little theater that seated maybe 6 kids where kids could spend time while their parents shopped. I watched many very old cartoons in that thing back in the 1960’s that this cartoon has done a really outstanding job of copying the style of.
Thanks, OP.
I can’t believe I haven’t seen this before
It’s the Great Dolomite Charlie Brown
I have been looking for one like this. The son is sick, he has a condition , he’s…badly animated
I’m guessing that this was made in the late 70’s, based on several references towards the end:
* Robert de Niro’s mowhawk from Taxi Driver (1976)
* Richard Simmons reference (1979)
* Rocky Balboa reference (1976)
* the cartoon version of Godzilla (1978)
Thank you for sharing this
Charlie Brown: “I’ll be back.”
My drawing showed this to the class my freshman year of highschool, was an awesome mind-blowing experience. One of my fav classes ever