Retroist Podcast – Episode 029 – It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

On this week’s show we talk about the Halloween TV classic, “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.” We talk about the creator of the Peanuts, Charles Schultz. We explore the origin of animated peanuts and trace the trajectory of the special, including it references in popular culture. Just a reminder to drop by our official forums to discuss “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”. You can find them at http://www.retroist.com/forum/.

The above art was again provided by Artist/Illustrator Christopher Tupa. To see more of Christopher’s work, drop by his website at http://www.ctupa.com. You can see all this work for the Retroist Podcast at The Art of the Retroist Podcast.

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2 Responses to Retroist Podcast – Episode 029 – It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

  1. Michael says:

    Another GREAT episode. Thanks for making the work day enjoyable! It was especially neat to hear the Falcon car commercial. LOVED hearing Paul Frees as the narrator/host (aka the Ghost Host at the Haunted Mansion). Seasons Screamings!

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