Showing posts with label Charles M. Schulz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles M. Schulz. Show all posts

Friday, March 8, 2013

It's Daylight Savings Time, Charlie Brown






"It's Daylight Savings Time, Charlie Brown"  SAT 8/7C

It's Daylight Savings Time again and Charlie Brown fails to set back his clock an hour, causing an imbalance in the space-time continuum. The entire Peanuts gang are violently sucked through a time vortex and travel back to 1895 where they meet Daylight Savings Time innovator George Vernon Hudson. So, set your clocks forward for fun and tune in this Saturday at 8/7 PM Central.


For more nonsense, visit bybradcampbell.com

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

It's Ash Wednesday, Charlie Brown






More Peanuts Parody by Brad Campbell 

When I did the Peanuts Mardi Gras parody, I thought it would be funny to follow it up with an Ash Wednesday salute.  It would be funny if they actually made a Peanuts special about 
such a dry, boring-sounding holiday. However, I think my fake plot description sounds pretty accurate and pretty entertaining.

Read the fake plot description for this fake TV ad @ bybradcampbell.com

Monday, February 11, 2013

Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler, Charlie Brown






Check out this Peanuts parody by Brad Campbell.

This is another parody in my series of fake Charlie Brown TV Specials. I actually think this would be a good idea for a Peanuts special. There could be a parade. The kids could have a float-loading party. Snoopy could dance around and throw beads at everyone. Also, I really like Snoopy's Charlie Brown scepter. I wish I had one of those.


In fact, I wrote a fake TV listing and posted it on my own art blog. Check it out @ bybradcampbell.com

Friday, February 1, 2013

It's Groundhog Day, Charlie Brown!



Check out what's on Brad Campbell's drawing board.

I'm a huge Peanuts fan. As a kid, I watch ALL of the TV specials. ALL of them. Even "It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown." I recently had a thought. What if they never stopped making these specials? Sure, we still get an occasional new one.  But what if they made them year after year after year? After 63 years, they would eventually get around to animating the mundane holidays. I love this concept and I plan on doing a whole series of these. Stay tuned.

See an alternate version of Brad's Peanuts parody @
bybradcampbell.com