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  • Nov 26

    * BIG PEANUTS BOOK NEWS

    * CHEAPER CHRISTMAS

    * SADLY SELF-SERVING SECTION

    * DRABBLE AT THE SCHULZ MUSEUM

    Okay, only a brief newsletter this time, but I just
    had to spread the word. After various clues and hints,
    Jeannie Schulz (widow of Charles M. Schulz) has now
    publicly stated that they are working toward a set of
    books that would reprint all of the Peanuts newspaper
    strips!

    Now don’t get too excited: this is not a formal
    announcement, so while it’s something that they’re
    working on, it doesn’t mean it will definitely happen.
    No publisher was announced, nor was any date hinted at,
    and Mrs. Schulz even pointed out that they’re having
    trouble finding reproducable copies of some of the
    strips.

    When I can scare up more information, I will of course
    share it with you.

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    CHEAPER CHRISTMAS

    As I type this, you can get the new strip colleciton
    A PEANUTS CHRISTMAS for 40% off the cover price. I’m
    not sure how long this will last, so if you’ve been
    thinking about ordering this, now is the time:

    http://AAUGH.com/go.htm?0345453514

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    SADLY SELF-SERVING SECTION

    Yes, if you click through any link on http://AAUGH.com to
    the Amazon pages and order anything, AAUGH.com gets
    some money. No, it doesn’t increase how much you pay,
    and yes, it does help support the site and newsletter.

    Those of you who haven’t taken advantage of online
    gift shopping for the holidays — it really is handy.
    You can order something, have it gift wrapped, and
    have it sent to the recipient with a few minutes work,
    avoiding the shopping crush and the mailing hassle.
    And with the free shipping deals, discount prices, and
    (in many states) lack of sales tax, you can often have
    a gift-wrapped item delivered for less than it costs to
    buy the item yourself, much less wrap, box, and ship it.

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    DRABBLE AT THE SCHULZ MUSEUM

    Kevin Fagan, cartoonist of the syndicated strip Drabble,
    will be at the Schulz museum this Saturday, giving a
    chalk talk at 1 PM and doing a book signing at 2 PM.
    For more info on the museum, see:

    http://www.schulzmuseum.org

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    As I said, a short newsletter. But since I’m shipping it
    out before midnight, I can still hold up my glass of
    virtual root beer and toast Mr. Schulz’s memory on this,
    his 80th birthday.

    To my fellow U.S. residents, I wish you a happy
    Thanksgiving. And to all my readers world round, may
    you find peace and joy.

    –Nat

    proprietor

    http://AAUGH.com

  • Nov 20

    IN THIS ISSUE:

    * CHARLIE BROWN’S THANKSGIVING IS A WEEK EARLY

    * NEW CHRISTMAS CARTOONS

    * PEANUTS GAME INSTRUCTIONS

    * SHOPPING SEASON STARTS EARLY

    * NEW PEANUTS ITEMS FOR BABY AND KIDS ROOMS

    CHARLIE BROWN’S THANKSGIVING IS A WEEK EARLY

    In the U.S., this year’s airing of A CHARLIE BROWN
    THANKSGIVING come on Thursday, November 21st (that’s
    tomorrow for those of you who read your email as it
    arrives, or a couple days ago for those of you who
    wait until the weekend to catch up on email.) It
    airs on your local ABC affiliate. This is a special
    that spent too many years not being aired, so it’s
    good to see ABC taking care of it. And speaking of
    ABC taking care of things…

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    NEW CHRISTMAS CARTOONS

    ABC will air the full-length version of A CHARLIE
    BROWN CHRISTMAS once again this year. With ads,
    that special comes to more than a half an hour.
    Last year, ABC rounded out the hour with a short
    documentary. Rather than repeating that, ABC is
    adding 5 short animated vignettes, each featuring
    a different Peanuts character, and each based on
    Schulz strips. So even if you’ve seen the special
    endless times, even if you own the video tape or
    DVD, you’ll want to see it this year. It airs
    December 8th!

    (It’s still nice to have the DVD, which you can
    get at: http://AAUGH.com/go.htm?B00004W5UM )

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    PEANUTS GAME INSTRUCTIONS

    For those of you who want to see every possible printed
    Peanuts item, here’s a minor find: Hasbro has the
    instructions to various Peanuts-releated games and toys
    online. This includes not only Hasbro product, but also
    products by companies now owned by Hasbro, such as
    Milton Bradley and Tiger Electronics. Here are links
    to some of the Peanuts pieces, in case you’re curious
    or if you’ve bought yourself a used game and are missing
    the instructions:

    Charlie Brown’s All-Stars Game

    http://www.hasbro.com/instruct/CharlieBrown’sAllStarsGame.PDF

    Snoopy Board Game

    http://www.hasbro.com/instruct/SnoopyGame.PDF

    Snoopy Card Game

    http://www.hasbro.com/instruct/SnoopyCardGame.PDF

    Snoopy Card Game (1975)

    http://www.hasbro.com/instruct/SnoopyCardGame1.PDF

    Snoopy Sno-Cone Machine (1979)

    http://www.hasbro.com/instruct/SnoopySnowConeMachine(1979).PDF

    Snoopy Sno-Cone Machine (1992)

    http://www.hasbro.com/instruct/SnoopySnowConeMachine(1992).PDF

    Snoopy’s Parachute Catch

    http://www.hasbro.com/instruct/SNOOPY.PDF

    You need to have the Abode Acrobat Reader program installed
    to view any of these. The program can be obtained from

    http://www.adobe.com

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    SHOPPING SEASON STARTS EARLY

    Within the next couple days, I should have a page of
    gift suggestions up at http://AAUGH.com . While it
    may seem like the holiday shopping blitz starts earlier
    every year, this year there really is a reason. Due
    to the difference between the 12 month calendar which
    most of us use and the Hebrew calendar (which includes
    leap *months* some years!), Hannukah has a habit of
    bouncing all around the season. This year it starts
    particulary early, November 30th. So don’t be mad if
    people are pushing gifts early — and those of you
    buying Hannukah presents had better get cracking!

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    NEW PEANUTS ITEMS FOR BABY AND KIDS ROOMS

    Just added to AAUGH.com: a couple new items for
    the youngest set, decorated with Baby Snoopy/Little
    Snoopy. There’s a table-and-chairs set for those
    1 to 3 years old:

    http://AAUGH.com/go.htm?B000067PXM

    and there are diaper bags available in both
    green: http://AAUGH.com/go.htm?B00006L810
    and blue: http://AAUGH.com/go.htm?B00006L80Y

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    Well, that’s the news for now. Things are pretty
    quiet on the Peanuts book front, with fewer new
    books being announced than had been the case for
    the past couple years. Various things seem to be
    winding down — as mentioned last newsletter,
    Ballantine has announced the last of their
    sequential strip reprint books. Meanwhile, Little
    Simon has not announced any further animated
    adaptations. But there is always more news to come.

    There are a few interesting published items
    currently coming my way via the postal system.
    With luck, by next newsletter I’ll be able to
    tell you about some of them.

    Thanks to everyone for their email updates and
    various comments. Keep them coming to nat@AAUGH.com

    –Nat

    proprietor

    http://AAUGH.com

  • Nov 10

    * THE FINAL NEW SEQUENTIAL PEANUTS REPRINT!

    * REVIEW: A CB CHRISTMAS GIFT EDITION

    * BUY SOME CLOTHES, GET A DEAL

    * OTHER PEANUTS CHRISTMAS PROBLEMS

    * NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE UPDATED

    * BIRTHDAY GIFT FROM THE SCHULZ MUSEUM

    THE FINAL NEW SEQUENTIAL PEANUTS REPRINT!

    July 2003 will see the publication of IT’S BACK TO SCHOOL,
    CHARLIE BROWN. We don’t have definite confirmation, but
    to all appearances this looks like the collection of
    strips from 1995. This is the last year of Ballantine’s
    reverse-order printings of the final 5 years of the
    strip, and the only period not covered by a
    roughly-sequential strip reprint book.

    That’s not to say that this is the last sequential Peanuts
    strip reprint ever. There are plenty of years worth of
    material that are not currently in print in the U.S., some
    of which have been out of print for well more than a decade.
    The time is ripe for much of that material to be re-collected
    and presented in a consistant format. 1995 is just the
    last full period hole in the collections for those of us
    who have hunted down all the old books.

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    REVIEW: A CB CHRISTMAS GIFT EDITION

    The hardcover gift version of the kids adaptation of A
    CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS has basically the same adaptation
    as last year’s paperback version. The only changes to
    the content are that the cover image and one page of the
    interior story have been redrawn. The changes are in
    the packaging. In edition to the more durable hardcover
    packaging, both the dust jacket and the cover itself are
    embossed. In a plastic envelope on the inside back cover
    of the book is a CD with four music tracks from the
    special’s soundtrack: Christmas Is Coming, Skating, Linus
    And Lucy, and Christmas Time Is Here. The packaging and
    CD does make this a better version to buy someone as a gift,
    but if you’re just a book collector who already owns the
    paperback, the small amount of changed story content probably
    won’t make this a must-buy.

    Hardcover gift edition: http://AAUGH.com/go.htm?0689853572

    Paperback: http://AAUGH.com/go.htm?0689846088

    Original special on DVD: http://AAUGH.com/go.htm?B00004W5UM

    VHS: http://AAUGH.com/go.htm?6304209266

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    BUY SOME CLOTHES, GET A DEAL

    As most of you realize, the AAUGH.com shop acts as a Peanuts
    fans’ catalog for Amazon. Well, Amazon just launched their
    “apparel” store (I always just call it “clothes”), and in
    order to get people used to shopping there, they are offering
    a great deal: order $50 worth of apparel (or clothes, if you
    wish) and a few weeks later they’ll send you a coupon for
    $30 off of your next non-apparel (and non-clothes) Amazon
    purchase. And then you can come back to AAUGH.com, buy some
    Peanuts stuff, or click through and by other Amazon stuff.
    So if you’re going to be buying books, DVDs, or stuff
    like that anyway, this is like getting $50 worth of clothes
    for $20.

    For more info and limitations, see:

    http://AAUGH.com/clothes.htm

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    OTHER PEANUTS CHRISTMAS PROBLEMS

    In the last newsletter, I pointed out some of the
    disappointing things about the worthwhile-but-lackluster
    book A PEANUTS CHRISTMAS. I was soon receiving email
    about those shortcomings and others as well. I
    missed a strip duplication; the December 17, 1963
    strip on page 80 is repeated on page 84. Also, the
    dust jacket says “Discover if snow has any effect
    on Pig Pen’s ‘aura’”, but that strip is not in this
    collection. Pig-Pen appears in one panel on page 12,
    and throughout a whole Sunday strip on page 13 (hard
    to recognize, because he’s clean!), and that’s it
    for the entire book.

    A PEANUTS CHRISTMAS: http://AAUGH.com/go.htm?0345453514

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    NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE UPDATED

    Of course, those of you who weren’t around for the previous
    newsletter may be wondering just what I said about A Peanuts
    Christmas, or about other books over the past couple years.
    I had fallen behind in keeping the newsletter archives up to
    date, but I just caught up by adding the last couple months
    worth of newsletters. So you can review my comments from last
    month at: http://AAUGH.com/archive/a0210.htm

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    BIRTHDAY GIFT FROM THE SCHULZ MUSEUM

    This coming November 26th would have been Charles Schulz’s
    80th birthday. To celebrate this, the Schulz Museum in
    Santa Rosa, California will not only be open on that day
    (depsite it being a Tuesday, when the museum is normally
    closed), but admissions will be half price and everything
    in the museum gift shop will be discounted.

    For more on the museum, head to http://www.SchulzMuseum.org

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    Keep those questions, comments, and email address updates
    coming!

    –Nat

    proprietor

    http://AAUGH.com

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