

Animation · Family · Comedy
Overview
With the school election looming, Linus is talked into running for school president. With Lucy and Charlie Brown as his campaign manager and Snoopy and Woodstock assisting, he stands a decent chance of victory. Soon however, he makes unrealistic promises and learns the hard way that preaching about the Great Pumpkin can not be considered a sound campaign strategy.
Top Cast
Chad Webber
Chad Webber
Charlie Brown (voice)
Chad Webber
Charlie Brown (voice)


Robin Kohn
Robin Kohn
Lucy van Pelt (voice)
Robin Kohn
Lucy van Pelt (voice)


Stephen Shea
Stephen Shea
Linus van Pelt (voice)
Stephen Shea
Linus van Pelt (voice)


Hilary Momberger-Powers
Hilary Momberger-Powers
Sally Brown (voice)
Hilary Momberger-Powers
Sally Brown (voice)


Todd Barbee
Todd Barbee
Russell (voice)
Todd Barbee
Russell (voice)
Linda Ercoli
Linda Ercoli
Violet (voice) (uncredited)
Linda Ercoli
Violet (voice) (uncredited)


Vince Guaraldi
Vince Guaraldi
Joe Cool Singer (voice) (uncredited)
Vince Guaraldi
Joe Cool Singer (voice) (uncredited)
Brian Kazanjian
Brian Kazanjian
Schroeder (voice) (uncredited)
Brian Kazanjian
Schroeder (voice) (uncredited)
Brent McKay
Brent McKay
Loud Child in Audience (voice) (uncredited)
Brent McKay
Loud Child in Audience (voice) (uncredited)


Bill Melendez
Bill Melendez
Snoopy / Woodstock (voice) (uncredited)
Bill Melendez
Snoopy / Woodstock (voice) (uncredited)
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