All "This is America, Charlie Brown" Episodes Ranked
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- 1988–198925m8.1 (45)TV EpisodeDirectorBill MelendezStarsErin ChaseFrank WelkerBrandon StewartViewers experience meeting U.S. presidents as seen through the eyes of the Peanuts gang. Charlie Brown and Linus visit with Abraham Lincoln. The gang also meets Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- 1988–198925m8.0 (47)TV EpisodeDirectorSam JaimesStarsErin ChaseBrandon StewartBrandon HorneCharlie Brown, Linus, Peppermint Patty, Marcie, and Linus's cousin Dolly witness the Wright Brothers' first flight. Snoopy and Woodstock demonstrates the principles of flight.
- 1988–198924m7.8 (56)TV EpisodeDirectorEvert BrownStarsJason RiffleAmi FosterJeremy MillerSnoopy, Charlie Brown and the rest of the gang witness the country's founding fathers discussion of putting together the Constitution.
- 1988–198925m8.0 (53)TV EpisodeDirectorSam NicholsonStarsErin ChaseBrandon StewartCurtis AndersenCharlie Brown discusses how the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads were built until they eventually linked to create the transcontinental railroad.
- DirectorBill MelendezStarsErin ChaseFrank WelkerBrandon StewartEach member of the Peanuts gang reports on various American inventions. Linus discusses Alexander Graham Bell while Peppermint Patty and Marcie talk about Thomas Edison, and Charlie Brown writes a report on the invention of the automobile.
- 1988–198925m7.5 (49)TV EpisodeDirectorSam JaimesStarsErin ChaseCurtis AndersenErica GayleThe Peanuts gang gives a presentation of the history of American popular music and American heroes.
- 1988–198924m7.4 (77)TV EpisodeDirectorSam JaimesStarsErin ChaseBrandon StewartErica GayleLinus dreams that he and the rest of the Peanuts gang travel into space.
- 1988–198924mUnrated6.6 (449)TV EpisodeDirectorEvert BrownStarsErin ChaseFrank WelkerBrandon StewartThe Peanuts gang tells the story of the 1620 Mayflower voyage from England to the new world detailing the hardships they faced, how the Natives helped them survive, and ending the following autumn in a feast of Thanksgiving.