The Peanuts Movie/Deleted Scene: You're Grounded, Charlie Brown!

Charlie Brown's Blowout Argument with Dad
(Charlie Brown walks home into the hall, only to be greeted with his parents scolding him for getting an F on a group book report and for working on it by himself)

CHARLIE BROWN'S DAD: Charlie Brown, Your teacher just called me. He said you worked on a group book report by yourself when you weren't supposed to.

CHARLIE BROWN'S MOM: What do you have to say for yourself, Charlie Brown?

CHARLIE BROWN: I know I messed up. I shouldn't have worked on that book report by myself give me a minute to explain- (his dad cuts him off)

CHARLIE BROWN'S DAD: You could've picked another classmate to work on it with you.

CHARLIE BROWN: But, this was a girl l'm really beginning to like, and she was away.

CHARLIE BROWN'S DAD: So what? Do you have any idea what a group project even is?

CHARLIE BROWN: Yeah, I do know what a group project is. I also know you want me to be unrealistically perfect! You won't even understand my flaws! You're just like everybody else who calls me a blockhead!

CHARLIE BROWN'S DAD: I've heard enough. As a result of what you did, you're grounded until further notice. No TV, no telephone, no friends, no nothing.

CHARLIE BROWN: But, Dad!

CHARLIE BROWN'S DAD: Bottom line. When you act the way you've been acting these past few weeks, you are indeed a blockhead Charlie Brown. Go to your room.

CHARLIE BROWN'S: Dad, come on!

CHARLIE BROWN'S DAD: NOW!!!

CHARLIE BROWN: I hate you! (he stalks toward the door before whispering,) Jerk!

SALLY: Big brother?

(Snoopy looks at Charlie Brown's dad and growls at him while he and his best human friend go upstairs to his room)

Linus and Lucy Talks with their Mom
LINUS AND LUCY'S MOM: Kids, I just got a phone call from Charlie Brown's mom! Did you know he worked on a group project he was supposed to work on with a partner by himself?

LINUS: He did that?

LINUS AND LUCY'S MOM: He did. And caused himself and a girl he has a crush on to fail. Now he's grounded indefinitely. Promise me you'll never do anything as stupid as that, okay?

LUCY: We promise.