Combining two things we do on this blog into one subject is our goal today. Yes, we are taking our commercials strand "But First The Messages" and our talk of "Peanuts" and combining them into one thing. Also the format for this post is going to be a little different to a normal "But First These Messages" post but only a little! It's still a loose history since there so much that we might not do until another post or something.
Before "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and actually this helped open the door for Peanuts characters to appear in specials in the future, and what I am talking about are the Ford Motor Company days.
Ford in 1959 had gotten the license to use Peanuts characters in their ads introducing a classic person to the world of Peanuts on television, Bill Melendez , who was working at Playhouse Pictures, who worked with Ford in advertising.
Before "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and actually this helped open the door for Peanuts characters to appear in specials in the future, and what I am talking about are the Ford Motor Company days.
Ford in 1959 had gotten the license to use Peanuts characters in their ads introducing a classic person to the world of Peanuts on television, Bill Melendez , who was working at Playhouse Pictures, who worked with Ford in advertising.
The first commercial has Charlie Brown handing out chocolate cigars because Ford has a new car and sure why not? In our modern sad times, if someone even made a candy like this their would be like 98 Hot Takes on awful websites about how this is bad or something. (Sorry ranting here) It's limited in animation but still pretty impressive to see the characters in action and talk. Yes, they were animated in color for the 7 people* with color television in 1959. (* we mean it wasn't a high number)
It's also a reference to the 1959 strips from when Sally was born and CB was giving out chocolate cigars
From May 30th 1959
Later on the Peanuts sell us the 1960 Ford Falcon. They sold them so well I just bought 20!
It's 2 minutes long so buckle up!
I like how in these ads they interact with the narrator there's a classic charm there.
Woah, I'll buy 20 more cars
more after the jump, I wish we had a sponsor