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  • A Boy Named Charlie Brown movie posters from the 1969 Paramount animated feature — the first theatrical release of Charles Schulz's Peanuts characters — are original theatrical paper from a production that brought the characters and Vince Guaraldi's music to the large screen for the first time. Schulz's Peanuts characters, a production that combined traditional animation with innovative visual sequences to create a distinctive cinematic experience for children and adults alike. Shop our collection of original one-sheets and formats. The illustrated campaign featuring Charlie Brown and Snoopy in their characteristic graphic style is among the most warmly recognised poster designs in animation film history. Lobby card sets from the production are also difficult to find. The film was produced with Schulz's direct involvement and featured a musical score by Rod McKuen alongside the familiar Vince Guaraldi jazz compositions from the television specials. It served as a template for the series of Peanuts theatrical features that followed through the 1970s and 1980s. Fantasy and family film collecting both include Peanuts theatrical poster material as a significant sub-category. The film's themes of self-doubt and perseverance gave its poster campaigns a distinctive emotional register within children's cinema marketing. Browse our comedy film posters and adventure film posters for related family material. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.