
Written by Mark Kennedy
New York (AP) – Charlie Brown and Snoope goes to a new Apple TV+ camp that was promoted by two composers nominated for Amy, which was announced as the first musician of “Sudanese beans” in 35 years.
Charles S. Schulz, joint author Craig Schools, son of the creator of the comic tape “Sudanese beans”: “The motivation has always been to preserve and improve the legacy of my father. Therefore, it is a great honor to be able to play with these children.”
“Snoope Presents: a Summer Musical”, which opens on Friday, offers five songs: Two Jeff Morrow, Alan Zachary, Michael Weiner, and three from Ben Folds.
Comments: “If someone asks me to write about something foolish of children, it will be difficult because I do not like talking to anyone, and much less than children.
What is private? Start with children who are preparing to move the bus to the Clooverhill Ranch camp, but Sally is not sure that it will be great. He says, “Frankly, my older brother, I can stay at home.”
Sally initially feels the fear of internal and heroic jokes in the camp, which is frustrated by insects, endless climbing, television lack, and cold water from the lake and the uncomfortable family.
“You wake up in Dawn/as if you were in prison” (you wake up at Dawn/as you do in prison), as he says in the song “Place like this.” “Food is not what you call sophisticated/this entire endeavor, failure/epic/illusion of diplomat” (food is not what you call luxury/all this, an epic failure/diplomatic).
You can trust “peanuts” to explore the frequency in leaving the house and fear of change. Craig Schools, who participated in writing the script with his son, Brian, and Cornellius Oliano, directed part of his childhood.
“Cloverhill Ranch is in fact a copy of the camp in Santa Rosa called Cloverleaf that I was a child and I hated. I left a week later and went home,” he says. “Many links in the movie are back to my childhood that we are intertwined in the movie.”
While Sally adapts to the camp, Snopi discovers what he believes is a treasure map that will turn it into a rich dog to lie on a golden house. Charlie Brown discovered that this summer will be his last beloved camp, unless he does anything.
“I think your generation prefers to sit in front of the TV more than stars,” said Sally. “We have to protect these places because once they leave, they leave forever.”
Promotion to save the camp
Charlie Brown has the idea of inviting generations from the camp to return to a donation collection ceremony, but the sky dires the big day, and the event faces the threat of cancellation and this makes Charlie enter a whirlpool “What a disaster!”
“Charlie Brown is different in this distinctive. He is really happy. He loves this place. For this reason we have reached this scene, it is very effective because it returns to the zero that we know traditionally.”
Folds provides the three songs and the last witch: “When we were light”, “Look at the top, Charlie Brown” and “Leave them better”, and their collaborators depend on the training to prepare the theater.
“I entered when these first two songs were already present, and I can simply interfere at the point where things become really complicated and sad,” he says.
Folds had a flirting with the music theater before, after I wrote the song “The Sudanese Bean”, “These are the little things, Charlie Brown” in 2022 and some songs for “Over the Hedge” (“” Gaze Neighborhood “) in 2006.
“People can easily confuse a song that looks like a music theater with a song that should be a musical theater.” “In fact, the value of the song is that it cancels a five to ten text pages.”
This is the celebration of October from the seventy -fifth anniversary of “Sudanese beans”, and the music arrives with a large number of products, from the coach’s bags to crocodile shoes and Starbucks cups with the brand.
Craig Schools is already working in a second animated music with his son, as he was in love for a long period of family works.
“I always wonder how my father could go to the office every day for 50 years and write a comic bar every day,” he says, and compared him to the episode “I love Lucy” with Lucy trying to follow the rhythm of chocolate conveyor belt.
Then I realized that I gave birth to her family of five children, but I really think I enjoyed going to the studio and working with the characters of “peanuts” more than her royal family. He could go there and hug, and made them happy, sad, whatever.
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This story is translated from the English language by the AP editor with the help of the Wooing AI tool.
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