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The Best Episodes of This Is America, Charlie Brown

Every episode of This Is America, Charlie Brown ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of This Is America, Charlie Brown!

From the voyage of the Mayflower to the bold exploration of outer space, join the Peanuts gang as they take you on a timeless journey...
Genre:Animation
Network:CBS

Best Episodes Summary

"The Smithsonian and the Presidency" is the best rated episode of "This Is America, Charlie Brown". It scored 8.1/10 based on 47 votes. Directed by Bill Melendez and written by N/A, it aired on 4/19/1989. This episode scored 0.1 points higher than the second highest rated, "The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk".

  • The Smithsonian and the Presidency
    8.1/1047 votes
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    #1 - The Smithsonian and the Presidency

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 4/19/1989

    The seventh part of This Is America Charlie Brown starts out with Charlie Brown, Linus, and the rest of the gang in Washington DC. They first See the Washington monument. Then thy see the White House, and the Lincoln Memorial. They then arrive at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. They see the Wright brothers plane, World War II planes, and Snoopy even sees the red barons plane. They also see the Spirit of St Louis and a space capsule. They are then off to the Smithsonian Natural History Museum, and then the Smithsonian American History Museum.

    Director: Bill Melendez

    Writer: N/A

  • The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk
    8.0/1049 votes
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    #2 - The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 11/4/1988

    In the third part of This Is America, Charlie Brown it starts out with Sally giving a report about for hundreds of years man dreamed of flight and then gives examples. In the outskirts of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina we find Charlie Brown and Linus on a horse and buggy that is going fast. It is driven by Snoopy. They are at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in 1903 to visit Linus' cousin Dolly for Christmas. The Next morning Dolly shows Charlie Brown and Linus a small diary of what the Wright Brothers have done. Then they take their bikes to see the Wright Brothers flight.

    Director: Sam Jaimes

    Writer: N/A

  • The Building of the Transcontinental Railroad
    8.0/1055 votes
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    #3 - The Building of the Transcontinental Railroad

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 2/10/1989

    In the fifth part of This Is America Charlie Brown, Charlie Brown reads school report to his class about the building of the Transcontinental Railroad. He talks about two railroad companies the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific. Charlie Brown says that workers were needed so youngsters were employed. The two railroad companies had to lay down 10,000 miles of track. The Central Pacific stars out slow because they have the cross the Sierra Nevada mountains. Snoopy's brother Spike appears in this episode and gets a job in one of the towns that was built around the railroad. He is a harmonica player, but he is kicked out. Finally, the two companies are getting closer to the end. The last spike has to be put in. The Governor of California misses so Snoopy drives in the last spike.

    Director: Sam Nicholson

    Writer: N/A

  • The Great Inventors
    7.9/1049 votes
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    #4 - The Great Inventors

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 3/10/1989

    In the sixth part of This Is America Charlie Brown, Sally does a school report on the famous inventors of America. She and her assistant Snoopy give examples of people and their inventions. She explains the invention while Snoopy uses it. Inventions include the paper bag, toothpick, roller skates, the first pizzeria, basketball, and sneakers.

    Director: Bill Melendez

    Writer: N/A

  • The Music and Heroes of America
    7.7/1053 votes
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    #5 - The Music and Heroes of America

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 5/23/1989

    The final part of the mini series starts out with Charlie Brown trying to convince Schroeder to let Snoopy in the band for the class project. Schroeder said he is in if he does not go crazy. Schroeder and his band are practicing when Lucy says that they should combine their projects. Her project is on American people. He does not like the idea of combing the projects, but the teacher does.

    Director: Sam Jaimes

    Writer: N/A

  • The Birth of the Constitution
    7.6/1061 votes
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    #6 - The Birth of the Constitution

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 10/28/1988

    The second part of This Is America, Charlie Brown, starts out with Charlie Brown feeding Snoopy, gathering water, and doing other hard work. Charlie Brown then gets Sally and Linus and tells them they have to go the hall where the delegates are coming. Snoopy goes too but first he and Woodstock try on different wigs.

    Director: Evert Brown

    Writer: N/A

  • The NASA Space Station
    7.4/1080 votes
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    #7 - The NASA Space Station

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 11/11/1988

    The fourth part of This Is America, Charlie Brown starts out with Charlie Brown calling Linus about how his science fair project is doing. Linus is building a model of a spaceship for the contest. The night before the contest Linus dreams that he, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Peppermint Patty, and the rest of the Peanuts gang are in space. They are in a space station for 90 days. Jason Welker of the Television news network is there to talk to them on TV.

    Director: Sam Jaimes

    Writer: N/A

  • The Mayflower Voyagers
    6.6/10481 votes
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    #8 - The Mayflower Voyagers

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 10/21/1988

    The first episode of "This Is America, Charlie Brown" starts out with Charlie Brown talking about the Pilgrims leaving England for America aboard the Mayflower. The first weeks aboard the Mayflower were all right. The the trip gets rough, and they might have to return to England. Then on November 11 1620 Snoopy and Woodstock spot land. The Mayflower Compact is then written. They find land that has been mysteriously cleared.

    Director: Evert Brown

    Writer: N/A