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Snoopy, Come Home

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Movie Review: Sensational sequel!
Summary: 5 Stars



Snoopy has gotten problems lately especially with the No-Dogs allowed sign at the beach that he use to hang out as he feels unwelcomed especially when trying to meet up with new friends like Peppermint Patty. One day, Snoopy gets a letter from his former owner Lila in the big city as he decides to get away from town to travel to the big city's hospital as it takes him a long journey to see her while the others are getting worried on what happened to him as he must make a major decision on whether to be with Lila or with Charlie.

Brilliant, moving and funny sequel to the surprise hit "A Boy Named Charlie Brown". This one introduces both Peppermint Patty and Woodstock, The Sherman Brothers provide the catchy songs as well as Thurl Ravensoft who is known as Tony The Tiger. One of my favorite childhood movies that still holds up very well and one of my favorite animated movies of all time, it's a classic must see movie.

This DVD has good fullscreen picture and sound but no extras.

Movie Review: Letterbox - granted, but still a classic.
Summary: 5 Stars

If this is the full frame letterboxed, I wouldn't know. I don't remember seeing the movie back in 1972.

With that aside, I would say that it has been a long time in coming. I have been hoping for the Charlie Brown movies on DVD in any format. I hope that the other two movies and television specials (It's a Mystery, CB and What a Nightmare, CB for examples) will come out on DVD.

A Boy Named Charlie Brown had additional footage on it that was not on the television broadcast or the VHS / clamshell addition. As for Snoopy, it appears to be the same length and content as the VHS version. I was a bit disappointed by this but not terribly so.

For film that was done it 1972, the transition to DVD went very nicely. It is a classic for kids all the way up to age 99. A long time in coming and well worth being added to one's DVD collection.

Movie Review: Snoopy Come Home
Summary: 5 Stars

This movie is a must for any Peanuts fan. It has some catchy little tunes, but it also tells the story of how Charlie Brown got Snoopy as a pet.
Viewers can also see, what I believe is the first sketch of the character "Marcie". It is the rambunctious little girl who tries to keep Snoopy and Woodstock against their will. The viewer will also get to experience Snoopy's relationship with the children that occupy his world and how he relates to them on his own terms.
This is a wonderful family film and a film that can introduce millions of new fans who have never heard of or paid much attention to the Peanuts comics. Although Snoopy doesn't do much pretending (Flying Ace, Joe Cool, etc.) he does show why he thinks he's human based on Schulz subplot of Snoopy's feelings about being discriminated against by the circumstances he faces when dealing with the children.

Movie Review: DVD quite possibly coming in 2006
Summary: 5 Stars

Before i begin, I'd just like to say that snoopy Come home is my favorite Peanuts movie of all Time, and i have such wonderful memories of Watching it.

Anyway, according to [...] David LAmbert, Snoopy Copme Home (as well as a Boy Named Charlie Brown) are most likely heading to DVD in 2006.

Source: http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htforum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=244847&highlight=Snoopy+Come+Home

" have reason to believe that "Snoopy Come Home" and "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" are on Paramount's radar screen for next year, but that's all I have to say at this time."

So with this, Looney Tunes Volume 4, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Here comes the Grump, Gerald MCBoing Boing, and quite possibly a few other surprises coming to DVD in 2006, Cartoon Fans should be Very happy


Movie Review: Best moment
Summary: 5 Stars

For any adult born between 1970-1980, we all remember Snoopy, if not this particular movie. Which is to say, anyone looking for a little innocence, humor and all around fun should own this movie. The look is dated, the songs not as much, but who cares? Just the other day, Family Guy had a homage to the NO DOGS ALLOWED sequence that left me laughing hysterically and a little nostalgic for this film. And if Snoopy cracking up in the library while reading his chosen book "The Bunnies" doesn't make you smile and cry laughing, nothing will. And in the end, when Snoopy finally comes home, with Woodstock waiting for him, will almost bring a tear to your face. GREAT FILM! There's a reason Snoopy is an American icon, and there's no arguing that!
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