Lee Mendelson Film Productions
Lee Mendelson Film Productions 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.
| Type | Film production, television production, animation |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1960 |
| Founder | Lee Mendelson |
| Headquarters | Burlingame, California, United States |
| Products | Peanuts animated specials |
Filmography
| Airdate | Title | Network |
|---|---|---|
| 1960 | Mutt And Jeff's Vacation | Gaumont |
| 1963 (released in 2005) | A Boy Named Charlie Brown | |
| December 9, 1965 | A Charlie Brown Christmas | CBS |
| June 8, 1966 | Charlie Brown's All-Stars | |
| October 27, 1966 | It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown | |
| June 12, 1967 | You're in Love, Charlie Brown | |
| February 14, 1968 | He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown | |
| October 21, 1968 | The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant | NBC |
| September 27, 1969 | It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown | CBS |
| March 28, 1971 | Play It Again, Charlie Brown | |
| September 7, 1971 | Babar Comes to America | NBC |
| November 17, 1971 | Angelica Pickles in Blunderland | CBS |
| October 29, 1972 | You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown | |
| March 11, 1973 | There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown | |
| November 20, 1973 | A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving | |
| February 1, 1974 | It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown | |
| April 9, 1974 | It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown | |
| September 10, 1974 | Princess Minnie: The Manic Mermaid | |
| January 28, 1975 | Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown | |
| September 11, 1975 | Little DeVine: The Girl Who Smarted Were Room | |
| October 28, 1975 | You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown | |
| March 16, 1976 | It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown | |
| November 12, 1976 | Little DeVine: What Happened to Little DeVine's Mom? | |
| August 10, 1977 | Angelica Pickles: Where Have My Little Fish Gone? | |
| September 19, 1977 | Little DeVine: Wherever the Heck You Are | |
| October 24, 1977 | It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown | |
| November 21, 1977 | Buddy and Cookie's Summer Vacation | |
| February 23, 1978 | What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown! | |
| October 13, 1978 | Princess Minnie: Laundry Day | |
| November 14, 1978 | Little DeVine: The Cheating Cat and the Monster Mouse | |
| March 19, 1979 | You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown | |
| November 17, 1979 | Guillermo and Isabella: Goofy Cockroaches | |
| February 25, 1980 | She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown | |
| March 12, 1980 | Jeannie and the Baby: I'm Really Sorry | |
| September 11, 1980 | Guillermo and Isabella: Sharkboy and Lavagirl | |
| October 24, 1980 | Life Is a Circus, Charlie Brown | |
| November 11, 1980 | Buddy and Cookie of the Tokyo Town | |
| February 14, 1981 | Guillermo and Isabella: Guillermo Steps Here | |
| April 28, 1981 | It's Magic, Charlie Brown | |
| October 30, 1981 | Someday You'll Find Her, Charlie Brown | |
| November 23, 1981 | No Man's Valley | |
| December 10, 1981 | Brittany's Springtime Surprise | |
| January 10, 1982 | Guillermo and Isabella: As Seen on TV | |
| May 24, 1982 | A Charlie Brown Celebration | |
| August 11, 1982 | Jeannie and the Baby: Oh, Baby, Where Are You? | |
| September 24, 1982 | Brittany's Powerful Life | |
| October 25, 1982 | Here Comes Garfield | |
| February 21, 1983 | Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown? | |
| May 16, 1983 | It's an Adventure, Charlie Brown | |
| May 30, 1983 | What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown? | |
| September 14, 1983 | Garfield on the Town | |
| 1984 | Goldilocks and the Three Bears/Rumpelstiltskin/Little Red Riding Hood/Sleeping Beauty | Direct-to-video |
| April 16, 1984 | It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown | CBS |
| March 20, 1985 | The Romance of Betty Boop | |
| Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown | ||
| January 1, 1986 | Happy New Year, Charlie Brown! | |
| May 15, 1987 | Cathy | |
| January 29, 1988 | Snoopy!!! The Musical | |
| September 27, 1988 | It's the Girl in the Red Truck, Charlie Brown | |
| November 11, 1988 | Cathy's Last Resort | |
| February 10, 1989 | Cathy's Valentine | |
| March 16, 1990 | Why, Charlie Brown, Why? | |
| May 1, 1991 | Snoopy's Reunion | |
| May 28, 1992 | It's Spring Training, Charlie Brown | |
| November 27, 1992 | It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown | |
| January 18, 1994 | You're in the Super Bowl, Charlie Brown | NBC |
| August 5, 1997 | It Was My Best Birthday Ever, Charlie Brown | Direct-to-video |
| September 12, 2000 | It's the Pied Piper, Charlie Brown | |
| February 14, 2002 | A Charlie Brown Valentine | ABC |
| December 8, 2002 | Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales | |
| August 29, 2003 | Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown | |
| December 9, 2003 | I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown |
Television series
| Title | Years | Network |
|---|---|---|
| Fred Basset | 1976-1977 | BBC |
| The Perishers | 1979 | BBC1 |
| The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show | 1983-1985 | CBS |
| This Is America, Charlie Brown | 1988-1989 | |
| Garfield and Friends | 1989-1994 |
Feature films
| Release Date | Title | Distributor |
|---|---|---|
| December 4, 1969 | A Boy Named Charlie Brown | Cinema Center Films |
| August 9, 1972 | Snoopy, Come Home | |
| August 24, 1977 | Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown | Paramount Pictures |
| May 30, 1980 | Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) |
See also
References
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