![]() I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown.Later, during Sally's segment, he appears decorating the tree she got from a neighbor's yard. The next morning, he accidentally knocks some snow onto the cat next door and tries to make peace with it, who responds by slashing a Christmas tree-shaped hole in his doghouse. He starts playing " Oh! Susanna" on his accordion, but then switches to " Christmas Time is Here" after Lucy remarks that the former song "isn't very Christmasy". He then goes to work as a Salvation Army Santa again, this time giving an annoyed response to Rerun demanding to know why he did not receive everything he wanted from Santa last year. When Lucy is looking for someone to be her partner in her skating club's Christmas show, Snoopy offers to, but she refuses. Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales - Snoopy stars in this anthology special's first segment.After Charlie Brown buys the gloves only to find out that Peggy Jean already has a pair of gloves, he gives the ones he bought to Snoopy. When Charlie Brown is trying to raise twenty-five dollars to buy a pair of gloves for Peggy Jean, Lucy suggests that he should sell Snoopy, an idea that he does not like. Later, he takes the candy canes off of the Browns' Christmas tree, and he and his bird friends do a dancing act with the candy canes. ![]() He is next seen working as a Salvation Army Santa. It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown - At the beginning of this special, Sally gets Snoopy to help sell Charlie Brown's Christmas wreaths.Snoopy working as a Salvation Army Santa in It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown. At the end of the special, Charlie Brown finds that Snoopy's doghouse won first prize in the decorating contest. When Lucy is handing out the costumes and scripts for the school's Christmas pageant, Snoopy is told that he will have to portray all the animals he responds by showing her his impressions of a sheep, a cow, a penguin, and a vulture, and then mimics her own movements. ![]()
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