Jean Schulz

参加作品

Andy: A Dog's Tale
Executive Producer
An uplifting story of how one puppy overcomes a series of obstacles to find his purpose in life.
Who Are You, Charlie Brown?
Self - Charles Schulz's Widow
A documentary about Peanuts and its creator, Charles M. Schulz. Famous fans—including Drew Barrymore, Kevin Smith, and Al Roker—share its influence on them, and a new animated story finds Charlie Brown on a quest.
I Love スヌーピー THE PEANUTS MOVIE
Thanks
引っ込み思案で何をやってもうまくいかず、クラスメートのルーシーや妹サリーにバカにされてばかりの少年チャーリー・ブラウン。そんなある日、彼は転校生の赤い髪の少女に恋をする。なんとか彼女に声を掛けたい彼は、花を持って彼女の家の前まで行ったものの、やっぱり一歩を踏み出す勇気が出ない。親友でもある愛犬スヌーピーの応援を受けて、チャーリー・ブラウンは意気地なしの自分を変えようと決心する。
Stripped
Herself
A documentary on comic strips, with never-seen-before interviews from Bill Watterson (Calvin & Hobbes), Jim Davis (Garfield), Jeff Keane (Family Circus), Cathy Guisewite (Cathy) and dozens more. The film asks a central question: Where do comic strips go when newspapers die? Everybody loves comics, but will they survive in a digital world?
Dear Mr. Watterson
Herself
20 years after Calvin and Hobbes stopped appearing in daily newspapers, filmmaker Joel Allen Schroeder has set out to explore the reasons behind the comic strip's loyal and devoted following.
Snoopy's Home Ice: The Story of the Redwood Empire Ice Arena
Herself
The story behind the Redwood Ice Arena in Santa Rosa, CA.
Sibling Rivalry: Growing Up Van Pelt
self
A short look at the origins of the beloved Peanuts sibling "Rerun Van Pelt", through his first appearance in Charles Schulz's classic comic strips through his appearance in "I Want a Dog For Christmas, Charlie Brown".
A Christmas Miracle: The Making of a Charlie Brown Christmas
A behind the scenes look at how A Charlie Brown Christmas was made.
Good Ol' Charles Schulz
Self
For 50 years, Charles M. Schulz captivated and comforted millions with PEANUTS-his innovative daily chronicle of cruelty, hope, and heartbreak in the younger set. But unprecedented worldwide success did not quiet his own Charlie-Brown-style doubts. Instead, the outwardly mild-mannered Schulz relentlessly revisited the turbulent realities of his lost childhood in search of elusive answers.