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Description You may remember my proposal for "The Peanuts "; Charlie Brown as an animated FOX-style sitcom. Well, every show starts with season 1. Here's season 1 of this show. The episodes aired from 2004 to 2005.
"Pilot": Chas and the Browns plan a dinner when they discover that their friends the Pelts have been their neighbors for some time. Based on the comics of October 1950 . (Debut of Chas, Rosie, Harley, Helen, Van, Sal, Lily, Luther, Pelly, and the Mutt.)
"Roses Are Red": Rosie's history of abusive acts threatens to derail a family breakfast between the Browns and the Pelts. Based on the comics of November 1950 . (Debut of Lou.)
"It's All Just the Brick Wall": A storm comes, so Chas and his friends have an adult conversation at the town pub, "The Brick Wall". Based on the comics of December 1950 . (Debut of Frank, Pen, and Sherm.)
"Winter Blunder Land": Chas has self-image issues; meanwhile, Harley aims to get his winter chores done. Based on January 1951 .
"Harley in Love": A girl named Arianna catches Harley's attention, but he has to vie against Luther and even Pelly. Based on February 1951 . (Debut of Arianna and Jodie.)
"Here to Mars": Chas visits his doctor, but accidentally inspires her to retire and go back to her old job as a baker. Based on March 1951 . (Debut of Mars and Pat.)
"This One's for the Girls": Rosie and Sal bond over their history of being adulterated. Based on April 1951 .
"Meet and Eat": The Browns discover that their pet pelican Pelly is eating all their food, and they test his capabilities. Based on May 1951 .
"Father's Daze": Chas takes his parents out for Father's Day. Based on June 1951 . (Debut of John and Mary Brown, Chas' parents.)
"The Baby": Chas discovers a baby (Trenton), and tries to teach the newcomer everything he knows. Based on July 1951 . (Debut of Trenton.)
"Comic Violets": The Mutt interrupts Lou's effort to start a home and garden business. Based on August 1951 .
"Harold": Chas' psychiatrist Lou confesses that she's divorced, so Chas tracks down her ex-husband who is now a famous composer. Based on September 1951 . (Debut of Harold.)
"Ghosted": The kids model for ghost Halloween costumes. Based on October 1951 .
"Guns and Rosie's Children": The addition of real guns adds excitement and gender boundaries to a game of "cowboys and Indians" played by the kids. Based on November 1951 .
"What You Don't Snow": Chas, Rosie, Van, and Sal disagree over who gets custody of a snow sculpture. Based on December 1951 .
"Serious Symphonies": Trenton takes matters into his own hands when his song selections on the radio are interrupted. Special guest voice: Garrison Keillor as a radio DJ's voice. Based on January 1952 .
"There Will Be Buildings": The wives and the husbands become caught in a building-constructing war; meanwhile, the kids stage the best game of make-believe possible. Based on February 1952 .
"Lily": Lily reconnects with her inner child, rendering her with the mindset of an 8-year-old again. Based on March 1952 .
"Doorway to Helen": A system is invented on Peanut Street that enables faster travel between houses. Based on April 1952 .
"My Sour Ride": All the townies of Peanut Street engage in a drag race. Based on May 1952 .
"Radio Not": Chas tries to make reparations after his lack of musical knowledge ruins a visit to Harold. Based on June 1952 .
"Picture This": Chas puts the Browns through everything to take the perfect family photo. Based on July 1952 .
"Check Mates": Chas is aghast to see how much better Sal is at checkers. Based on August 1952 .
"Show What You Know": Lily offers to babysit Luther; meanwhile, Chas plays golf with his friend group. Based on September 1952 .
"Death of the Party": Mars and Pat plan a party, but run into issues when nobody makes the cut to deserve being invited. Based on October 1952 .
"One Win at a Time": Chas becomes desperate when Sal uses increasingly impossible means to win ten million games in a row. Based on November 1952 .
"Christmas Song": Trenton gets a record deal for a holiday song he wrote; meanwhile, Harley makes a Christmas list. Based on December 1952 .

The average critical reception of this season: Great

Trivia: The actors of "The Peanuts" are as follows: Anthony Rapp as Chas; Kristen Chenoweth as Rosie, Sal, and Mars; Tara Strong as Harley and Luther; Roger Bart as Van, Pat, and the Mutt; Grey DeLisle as Helen and Jodie; Neve Campbell as Arianna (until season 11 when she gets replaced by Grey DeLisle); Rachael MacFarlane as Lily; Ilana Levine as Lou; Billy West as Pelly, Trenton, and Emil; Mike Henry as Pen and Frank; Stanley Wayne Mathis as Harold
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