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The Loud Peanuts Movie Part 7

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Outside Charlie Brown’s house…
 Kids: Come on, Charlie Brown!
 Charlie Brown: Today calls for something special. Here we go. Hey, guys.
 Sally: It’s the last day of school! Well, big brother, can you believe it? No more reading, writing, arithmetic, no more learning ever!
 Lincoln: And when school’s over, I’ll be planning with my sisters on what to do for the summer.
 Charlie Brown: What are you talking about? This is just the start of summer vacation. You have eight more years of grammar school, four more years of high school, plus four more years of college.
 Sally: (gasps) It’s over 37 years of school! I’ll be bald and wrinkly by then!
At school, the kids looked from the window to see a nearby fun fair.
 Patty: Whoa, look at that.
 Franklin: Is that Snoopy?
Snoopy was up on the ferris wheel with Woodstock and King Julien XII.
 Patty: Lucky.
 Miss Othmar: Wah wah wah wah wah.
 Kids: Awwww. (went back to their seats)
 Miss Othmar: Wah wah wah wah.
 Linus: Okay, everyone, listen up. I know this is the last day of school…
 Kids: Yay!
 Linus: But first, before we leave, we need to finish picking partners for this year’s summer pen-pal project.
 Kids: Awwww.
 Linus: When I draw a name, stand if you want to be their partner. (picks up paper) Here we go. The next name is Pig Pen.
 Patty: I will. A little dirt never hurt me more.
 Linus: Schroeder.
 Lucy (Peanuts): I do! I mean I will.
 Linus: Charlie Brown.
Nobody stood up, except..
 Little Red: I will.
 Charlie Brown: (in his head) She will?
The bell rings and everyone left the school building to go to the fun fair.
 Luna: (singing) School’s out for summer! School’s out for-ever!
Linus and Lincoln came to Charlie Brown.
 Linus: Charlie Brown, where have you been?
 Lincoln: Yeah, we’ve been looking for you. It’s the first day of summer.
 Linus: Lincoln’s right. You should be down there having fun with everyone else.
 Charlie Brown: I can’t stop thinking about it, guys. After all the humiliating disaster she witnessed this year, why would she choose me? Was she feeling sorry for me? I don’t want her to choose me just because she feels sorry for me. I have slightly more dignity than that.
 Linus: Charlie Brown, it might be time to consider the wild possibility, but you’re a good person and that people like you. But you know, you’ll never really know the answer unless…
 Charlie Brown: I just go up and talk to her. I should’ve listened to you all along. (runs off)
 Lincoln: Wait for me, Charlie!
They went into Charlie Brown’s house and got Little Red’s pen. And then, they head for Little Red’s house. Charlie Brown hesitated at the doorbell, but he finally got the courage to ring it.
 Little Red’s Mom: Wah wah wah?
 Charlie Brown: Oh, Charles. I mean, Charlie Brown And he’s Lincoln Loud.
 Little Red’s Mom: Wah wah wah.
 Lincoln: She’s not here?
 Little Red’s Mom: Wah wah wah.
 Charlie Brown: On her way to summer camp?
 Little Red’s Mom: Wah wah.
 Lincoln: The bus didn’t leave yet?
 Little Red’s Mom: Wah wah.
 Charlie Brown: But it’s about to leave?
 Little Red’s Mom: Wah.
 Lincoln: Oh man, we got to find her before it’s too late.
 Charlie Brown: You’re right. Oh, and it was a pleasure to meet you, ma’am.
 Little Red’s Mom: Wah wah.
 Eddy: Hey, Lincoln! Your parents want you and your sisters to go to Camp Little Moose with Little Red.
 Lincoln: What?
 Eddy: Haven't you two heard? She’s going to Camp Little Moose instead for her summer camp and we packed up Lincoln’s bag. Better hurry though the bus leaves in a few minutes.
 Charlie Brown: Then let’s return this pencil to her.
 Lincoln: Yeah!
 Eddy: head for the carnival! It's a shortcut to get to the bus!
The two boys ran to find Little Red. They tried up the girls unknowingly.
 Peanuts Girls: Charlie Brown! (get tied up)
 Violet: You blockhead!
They ran through a game booth, where they dodged footballs, get hit by a baseball, and have water squirted into their mouths.
 Sally: Arrrgggghhhh!
They bounced through the bounce house and hit the bell in a game, making the little boy holding the big hammer win a giant teddy bear.
 Otis (Barnyard): We have a winner!
 Little Kid: Yay!
They decided to get on a train.
 Lincoln: Two tickets, please.
They got on, but it was a mistake, for the train was pretty slow.
 Lincoln and Charlie Brown: Arrrrrggggghhhhhh!
Then, the two went through a funhouse, where they bump into mirrors.
 Charlie Brown: How do we get out of here?
They got out and saw Little Red about to board the bus to Camp Little Moose.
 Lincoln: Almost there.
Unfortunately, the ice cream truck showed up and every kid came in line, blocking their path.
 Lincoln: Oh, come on!
 Charlie Brown: The whole world seems to be conspiring against me. I’m just asking for a little help for once in my life.
 Lincoln: If only there was a way.
 King Julien, XII: Hey freaks! I got something to fly over the weird fence.
He dropped down an orange kite for them.
 Charlie Brown: Oh, get out of here! (he and Lincoln are tied up and the kite flies) Not you too!
They flew through the sky to get to Little Red.
 Kid: Hey, look, it’s Charlie Brown!
 Lori: And that’s our brother, Lincoln!
 Lucy (Peanuts): Charlie Brown is flying a kite? Charlie Brown is flying a kite!
 Peppermint Patty: Wow, Chuck’s got a kite in the air.
 Marcie: Way to go, Charles.
 Franklin: Charlie Brown is really doing it! He’s flying a kite!
Soon, every kid, as well as Lincoln’s sisters, Snoopy, Woodstock, the Eds, and King Julien XII, followed Charlie Brown and Lincoln. As they were almost near the girl, Charlie Brown dropped the kite, which lands on her feet, which gets her attention.
 Little Red: Oh, hi, Charlie Brown.
 Charlie Brown: You remembered my name?
 Little Red: Of course I did.
 Charlie Brown: Before you leave, there’s something I really need to know. Why, out of all the kids in our class, would you want to be partners with me?
 Little Red: That’s easy. Because I’ve seen what type of person you are.
 Charlie Brown: An insecure wishy-washy failure?
 Little Red: That’s not who you are at all. I liked the compassion you showed for your sister at the talent show, the honesty you had at the assembly, and at the dance, you were brave and funny. And what you did for me: doing the book report while I was away. So sweet of you. So, when I look at you, I don’t see a failure at all. You have all the qualities that I admire.
The bus honks.
 Little Red: Sorry, I have to go now.
 Eddy: And so do the loud kids. (Pushes the loud kids and Little Red on the bus) Thank you so much to stay. Have a nice day with Scooby and Shaggy.
 Charlie Brown: Wait. I think this belongs to you. (hands Little Red her pencil)
 Little Red: Thank you. I’ve been looking everywhere for this. I’ll write to you, pen pal.
 Lincoln: Well, I guess this is it. This is goodbye. We had a lot of fun together, Charlie Brown.
 Charlie Brown: Yeah, we sure do.
 Lincoln: Like Little Red said, we’ll write to you. I hope we’ll see each other again in the future.
 Charlie Brown: Goodbye, Lincoln.
 Lincoln: Goodbye, good ol’ friend.
The bus left for Camp Little Moose.
 Eddy: You know, I think Blue Sky Studios will make a sequel for Peanuts in the future, possibly. But I’ll miss that Loud House kid a lot.
 Patty: (whispers) Is he okay?
Charlie Brown had a big smile on his face and Snoopy hugged him.
 Patty and Violet: Awww.
 Linus: It must feel really great being Charlie Brown right about now.
 Pig Pen: You did it. (pats him on the back)
 Peppermint Patty: Nice job, Chuck.
 Marcie: Good job, Charles.
 Sally: Hey, big brother. I’m proud to be your little sister.
 Lucy (Peanuts): Out of my way!
 Franklin: Uh-oh.
 Lucy (Peanuts): I’ve really been needing to tell you something, you blockhead. You’re still full of surprises. Good ol’ Charlie Brown!
The kids all cheered and picked Charlie Brown up. Today was finally the happiest day for good ol’ Charlie Brown. The film was made into a drawing out of a Sunday comic, complete with Schultz’s signature.
 King Julien, XII: This has been…the best…One and a half days…Of my life! But, eh, what's this drawing doing on the screen?
 Eddy: I don't know, Julien. (Grabs the paper in the screen and return to the movie where the peanut kids are gone.) But I’ll put this in the loud house and club loud for later. And also who is Schulz in this drawing? And where are the peanut kids?
 Double D: Maybe he made that drawing as the peanuts kids are just a hallucination all along.
 Eddy: What about Little Red?
 Double D: She wasn't on the comics. She’s with the Loud kids at Camp Little Moose.
 Maurice: I guess that's why this movie has non-canon to the comics.
 King Julien, XII: (Sees Linus’ blanket) Or was it?
 Eddy: I guess will never know. Anyone want to go see TK and Kari?
 The Eds and the Lemurs: Yeah.
As the Eds and the Lemurs want to Japan, back on the bus...
 Narrator Lincoln: The first day of summer. A time for many adventures. But was this Blue Sky movie part of the Peanuts comics or was not part of Charlie’s comic story? We will never know about that. All that’s about to happen was that we were about to head on a grand adventure at Camp Little Moose.
The brochure that Lincoln had was Camp Little Moose as the movie fainted black.
        THE END
    That's it for The Loud Peanuts Movie. I hoped you liked my and B-Master's latest fanfiction. This movie takes place before one of my upcoming fanfictions, The Powerpuff Girls: Camp Scooby-Doo. See you later!
     The Loud House is owned by Nickelodeon
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     The Peanuts Movie is owned by Twentieth Century Fox
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crazycartoons5488's avatar
So The Little Red-Haired Girl from The Peanuts Movie and The Louds Kids from  The Loud House are going to Camp Little Moose  with three other campers.