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The kids of ] are mad with the new kid in town. He is a mean bully who likes taking kids' marbles for keeps in marble games. Once he beats Rerun in marbles, it's up to Charlie Brown to try and defeat this bully. The kids of ] are mad with the new kid in town. He is a mean bully who likes taking kids' marbles for keeps in marble games. Once he beats Rerun in marbles, it's up to Charlie Brown to try and defeat this bully.


This special is set to air on ] in ] ], though special was originally to be aired in 2004. This special is set to air on ] in ] ], though the special was originally to be aired in 2004.


==Cast== ==Cast==

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He's A Bully, Charlie Brown is a 2006 television special created by Lee Mendelson and Bill Melendez. It is based on a series of Peanuts comic strips from April 1995. He's a Bully was a show idea Charles Schulz was working on before he died in February 2000. Schulz originally called it, "It's Only Marbles, Charlie Brown".

Plot

The kids of Sparkyville are mad with the new kid in town. He is a mean bully who likes taking kids' marbles for keeps in marble games. Once he beats Rerun in marbles, it's up to Charlie Brown to try and defeat this bully.

This special is set to air on ABC in November 2006, though the special was originally to be aired in 2004.

Cast

Quotes

Bully : Hey--who's this funny looking kid?

External links

He's a Bully, Charlie Brown being shown at the Schulz Museum on 28 October 2006

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