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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 0097368748248
Format: Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: Paramount
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Paramount
MPN: D874824D
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 28, 2006
Running Time: 81 minutes
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: August 09, 1972
Editorial Review:
Product Description: What happens when America's favorite beagle turns up missing? Nothing short of a resounding cry from the entire "PeanutsTM" gang of Snoopy Come Home. Legendary cartoonist the late Charles M. Schulz took his beloved comic strip characters onto the big screen in this dazzling display of colorful animation and delightful music. The fun-loving exploits of Charlie Brown Snoopy Linus Lucy and the whole gang come to life in this story that will enchant the entire family. Accompanying Schulz's adorable characters and witty dialogue is a wondrous score by Richard and Robert Sherman. Their music is filled with upbeat songs that will keep you humming long after the picture is over. Snoopy Come Home is sound wholesome entertainment as well as a hilarious treat for children and adults alike.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: G UPC: 097368748248 Manufacturer No: 874824
Amazon.com: Three years after A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969), Charles Schulz's beloved "Peanuts" characters hit the big screen again in the enjoyable Snoopy, Come Home. This time, everyone's favorite beagle turns the kids' world upside down when he receives a mysterious letter from a girl named Lila and hits the road with best friend Woodstock, evading a sadistic would-be pet owner and other perils along the way. Meanwhile, Charlie Brown is left to wonder: Who is Lila, and will Snoopy ever return? Snoopy, Come Home still holds up well for kids of all ages, though the mod opening sequence and snappy songs by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and other Disney films) are unmistakably from the '70s. Vince Guaraldi's jazzy music is missed, but Thurl Ravenscroft, best known for "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" and the laugh of the Jolly Green Giant, lends his basso profundo to the persistent "No dogs allowed!" (All ages: minor cartoon violence). --David Horiuchi
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Parents beware of this ultra-serious, somewhat dark Peanuts feature-length movie. Unlike the first Peanuts movie which had many light moments augmented by the joyous and classic Vince Guaraldi jazz scores usually employed in Peanuts animation, this one is full of conflict and sadness, and uses an incredibly hokey score by the Sherman Brothers (who wrote pop hits back in the day). My five year-old, who is pretty tough, broke down several times during this movie, worried about Snoopy getting KIDNAPPED ... Read More
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I saw this in the movies when I was a kid and the songs came back to me as if I had seen it not-so-long ago. My 4yr old loves it and watches it over and over. Memorable songs and such a sweet story. I always loved Charlie Brown. It made me pull out my old Peanuts paperbacks.
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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 ... Read More
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I remember watching this as a kid--the only Peanuts show that ever made me cry. I can still see Snoopy leaving home...my kids enjoyed watching it with me. It is so great to be able to share things I loved from my childhood and watch my children get the same enjoyment out of them.
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did you think the movie "an affair to remember"was horribly depressing"?how about the end of "one flew over the cuckoos nest?"or maybe when your pinata lost its will to live on "viva pinata"?or when e.t. is assumed dead?or when they shot old yeller?they are NOTHING in comparison to the utter heartache and lifelong sorrow this movie will invoke.
it all starts with snoopy being taken away and the new owner wont let him go back.charlie brown is even more depressed than usual.the entire cast ... Read More
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