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It's Magic, Charlie Brown
It's Magic, Charlie Brown

It's Magic, Charlie Brown

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FamilyAnimationComedyTV Movie

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When Snoopy turns Charlie Brown invisible in a magic act, he has trouble changing him back.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

24 mins

Rating

6.769/10

Release Date

28 April 1981

Country

United States of America

Cast

Michael Mandy

Michael Mandy

Charlie Brown (Voice)

Brent Hauer

Brent Hauer

Peppermint Patty (Voice)

Cindi Reilly

Cindi Reilly

Sally Brown (Voice)

Rocky Reilly

Rocky Reilly

Linus van Pelt (Voice)

Sydney Penny

Sydney Penny

Lucy van Pelt (Voice)

Christopher Donahue

Christopher Donahue

Schroeder / Kid / Franklin (voice)

Shannon Cohn

Shannon Cohn

Marcie (Voice)

Bill Melendez

Bill Melendez

Snoopy / Woodstock (voice)

Casey Carlson

Casey Carlson

Marcie (voice)

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