Much like the Christmas special, the Valentine's Day special gets a sequel too! They went with the classic naming scheme of A Charlie Brown Valentine instead of something something, Charlie Brown. This special came out in 2002, and was one of the first new specials to air with the new network of Peanuts rights , ABC, and it was the first special to premiere on TV after Charles Schulz death. ABC usually pairs it with the broadcast of "Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown" to fill their hour.
Unlike, the last special this one has less of dower tone to it. (That doesn't mean that Be My Valentine is a bad special) It focuses more on the other big thing in the Charlie Brown love world his love for The Little Red Haired girl , so I'm typing LRHG again.
It doesn't start with that plot though. It has some vignettes to start us off like Snoopy writing Valentines on his typewriter in the middle of the night. Peppermint Patty wondering about Valentines, and Snoopy and Lucy with romance story talk, with Sally added in for fun. It takes up the first 3 minutes and 30 seconds before the titles.
Charlie Brown's focus is LRHG and spending scenes focusing on her. Marcie and Charlie Brown shippers unite! This special has something for you yes Marcie wants to give Charles a Valentine because she does like him. (This has been mentioned before in the comics and other specials.) She goes to Charles' house and asks him if she likes him and he doesn't give her answer that works. Peppermint Patty also gives Chuck a Valentine (this is for the Charlie Brown x Peppermint Patty shippers out there).
Love is in the air /Copyright Peanuts
Lucy knows the market /Copyright Peanuts
Charlie Brown tires to call the LRHG and ends up getting Marcie (shipping mood explodes) and Peppermint Patty is there and he ends up going on to a dance with Peppermint Patty. (woah double ship) Charlie still hopes can he score a dance with LRHG. He didn't get to dance with her. He get to dance with Peppermint Patty and Marcie (ship away!)
Interesting design for LRHG /Copyright Peanuts
This is an alright special it feels like they stuck together a lot of short things but they kind of made it feel like a cohesive plot. I guess it's because there is so much materiel of Charlie Brown dreaming of the Little Red-Haired girl. It's not a match to the original but it was a fine one.