Ever wonder what Charlie Brown looked like? Peter Robbins who voiced the part of the lovable blockhead from 1965-69 ("Charlie Brown Christmas" through "A Boy Named Charlie Brown") plays Dr. T a genius scientist who was the brains behind the ideas of the late Professor Longnecker (Craddock Monroe). Both KAOS and CONTROL are anxious to get Dr. T on their team. So Siegfried is assigned to follow Max, hoping he will lead him to Dr. T, who's identity is unknown. In a great moment, Max and Siegfried try to convince Dr. T which side he should join, only to have Dr. T chose CONTROL because 99 "is a knockout".
A good premise and another terrific script by Raynor and Wilder. Bernie Kopell shows once again how to create a character that is evil and a formidable foe, yet hilarious at the same time. His performance also seems to make Adams raise his game, for he's in top form, both with the comedy and with the fight at the end.
And its nice to see Charlie Brown finally come out on the winning end.
A good premise and another terrific script by Raynor and Wilder. Bernie Kopell shows once again how to create a character that is evil and a formidable foe, yet hilarious at the same time. His performance also seems to make Adams raise his game, for he's in top form, both with the comedy and with the fight at the end.
And its nice to see Charlie Brown finally come out on the winning end.