Make sure the music is the same duration as we require for this sequence. Locate the music in your country and purchase a license. See the 'Installation' tab for more information. The Light-O-Rama installation program will find the downloaded music associated with the new sequence and link everything together. Now you can install your newly purchased Light-O-Rama sequence. With the Amazon Cloud Player running, find the appropriate music for your sequence (the music you just purchased), drag it to the download section of the screen (typically on the right side of the Amazon Cloud Player window) and wait until the file is transferred to your computer. Shouting “Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown,” the kids all join in song (“Hark, the Herald Angels Sing”).After the music is purchased, Amazon will store your music in their big computers in the sky (known as the cloud) and help you install their ' Amazon Cloud Player.' With this newly installed application you can listen to the music almost anywhere or download the music file to your computer. When Charlie Brown returns, the sad little sapling has transformed into a beautiful, festive Christmas tree. Deciding the tree just “needs a little love,” Linus leads the others in using some of Snoopy’s decorations to spruce up the tree. The tree wilts and – crying “I’ve killed it!” – Charlie Brown exits, defeated. Determined not to let commercialism ruin his Christmas, Charlie Brown adds one ornament to his little tree. Ending with “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men,” Linus adds, “That’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown.”Ĭharlie Brown takes the tree outside, passing Snoopy’s doghouse, which has won first prize in the decorating contest. Linus quietly walks to center stage, stands beneath a solo spot, and quotes the biblical book of Luke, in which the angel of the Lord visits shepherds abiding in the field to prophesy the birth of a savior. Meanwhile, Schroeder plays piano while Snoopy dances and Lucy complains (“Schroeder’s Christmas Concert”).Ĭharlie Brown and Linus return with the tree, and the other kids mock Charlie Brown for his disastrous choice, calling him “completely hopeless.” Admitting he doesn’t understand Christmas at all, Charlie Brown asks, “Isn’t there anyone who knows what Christmas is all about?” Linus worries that Lucy won’t like it, but Charlie Brown says, “I think it needs me,” and they set off to return. To change the atmosphere and “set the proper mood,” Charlie Brown and Linus go out to get a Christmas tree.Īt the tree lot, Charlie Brown is disheartened by all the aluminum trees. Lucy motivates him with five good reasons.Ĭharlie Brown attempts to lead the rehearsal, but the kids refuse to cooperate and mayhem ensues. Linus, also playing a shepherd, worries about the number of lines he’ll have to memorize. Lucy imperiously takes charge, but Snoopy mocks her behind her back. He demonstrates his ability to play a sheep, cow, and penguin. Lucy, the “script girl,” hands out their parts: Pigpen and Frieda will play the innkeepers, Shermy will be a shepherd, and Snoopy will play all of the animals. Finally, he grabs a megaphone, stops the music, and gets rehearsal started. Charlie Brown enters and takes command, but the kids soon ignore him and resume frolicking. But her requests are so materialistic (“just send money!”) that he exits more distraught than ever.Īt rehearsal for the Christmas play, Schroeder plays the piano as everyone dances (“Christmas Is Coming / Linus & Lucy”). Sally enlists Charlie Brown’s help in writing to Santa Claus. Snoopy elaborately decorates his doghouse in hopes of winning the “spectacular, super-colossal neighborhood Christmas lights and display contest.” Charlie Brown is appalled (“My Own Dog, Gone Commercial”). mostly because she never gets what she really wants: real estate. She admits that the holidays depress her, too. Realizing Charlie Brown needs involvement, Lucy enlists him to direct the Christmas play. After listing a multitude of potential conditions, Lucy diagnoses Charlie Brown with pantaphobia: the fear of everything. Schroeder, Patty, Lucy and Linus play in the snow (“Snowballs”).Ĭharlie Brown visits Lucy’s psychiatric booth and – for five cents – tells her his troubles. Pig Pen builds a very dirty snowman while Snoopy reads his morning paper. Charlie Brown tells Linus that Christmas time depresses him, and Linus replies, “Of all the Charlie Browns in the world, you’re the Charlie Browniest.”Ĭhecking his mailbox, Charlie Brown realizes he hasn’t received a single Christmas card. On a snowy winter day, Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang merrily ice skate (“Christmas Time Is Here”).
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