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Snoopy, Come Home
When Snoopy receives a letter from his original owner Lila, he goes to visit her in the hospital while Charlie Brown and the gang are on the lookout for him. Suddenly, Snoopy feels that he must go live with Lila, but must say goodbye to all his friends. In his adventure to the hospital, he encounters numerous "No Dogs Allowed" signs, an annoying little girl who desires to keep him, and more!
Release : | 1972 |
Rating : | 7.4 |
Studio : | Cinema Center Films, Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates, Lee Mendelson Film Productions, |
Crew : | Camera Operator, Camera Operator, |
Cast : | Bill Melendez Robin Kohn Stephen Shea Hilary Momberger-Powers Christopher DeFaria |
Genre : | Animation Family |
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It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Released in 1972 - Snoopy, Come Home is an animated musical comedy-drama film directed by Bill Melendez and written by Charles M. Schulz based on the Peanuts comic strip. The film marked the on-screen debut of Woodstock, who had first appeared in the strip in 1967.As the story goes - Charlie Brown's beloved dog Snoopy receives a letter from his original owner, Lila, who has been sick in the hospital.With his bird friend Woodstock, Snoopy goes to visit Lila, making his way across the country despite seeing "no dogs allowed" signs everywhere.When Lila gets better, she asks Snoopy to live with her. After a farewell party, he sets out to live with Lila, leaving Charlie Brown depressed.
I am a huge fan of Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang, I grew up with their specials and reading their comics.I was very young when I first saw Snoopy Come Home. I still recall all the emotions I felt when I watch it.Normally when you watch a film with Charlie Brown, Linus, Snoopy and all the Peanut gang you would expect to be given humor throughout however this time you get more. Snoopy Come Home really pulls at your heart and your soul for it emotional story and gives you a better appreciate for all those you love.The film does a superb job at getting to your emotions. This is one of the few films that made me cry it just really that powerful yet the film also has the humor we all know the gang for. Even now I still use the quotes "Go directly to jail Do not pass go do not collect 200 dollars Good Grief" and "Are you ready for a shock? He wasn't ready for a shock". I still cry when I see Snoopy's Farewell Party it is one of the most emotional scenes in any film it just really gets to you deep also listen to the song "It changes" that song really is a powerful tone. The animation in the film is very well done and it is a different shade that we are not normally to see with Peanut films The voice acting is very good as well. The music in the film is really powerful it helps tell the story of the film every piece of music tells the story it is one of the most powerful scores you can ever heard in a animation film it is that powerful. Snoopy Comes Home is one of those films that really gets at your heart and it will make you cry rather you're a child or adult the film just gets your emotions I give Snoopy Come Home an 10 out of 10
As much as I love the "Peanuts" series, I stand neutral on this one. First off, I honestly think the series is much better off in 30 minute special form rather than feature length...part of the charm is the "quick simplicity, quick delivery, and to the point storytelling which sadly becomes clumsy, drawn out, and uneven in "Snoopy Come Home". We know very little about Lilia, why she's sick or why she suddenly want Snoopy back. Did her illness make her yearn for some form of comfort? With the sad music that accompanies her scenes in the hospital one could feel for her, but you just don't. (The hospital scenes in "Why Charlie Brown Why? are far superior as the viewer is able to understand the plight of Janice thus gaining sympathy for her.) On the subject of music, the whole soundtrack seems out of place in this film. As for the emotional components, the transition from sad to happy is too abrupt and that takes away from what could be a good story. On the plus side, the animation is charming, and you do feel for Charlie Brown with what he has to go through in the film. A good attempt that just could have turned out better.
This has to be my least favorite of Peanuts' films. I love Peanuts' movies but this was just awful in my opinion. Many of the scenes go nowhere, mostly consisting of the scenes with Snoopy and Woodstock. It's altogether VERY drawn out. It shouldn't exist. It kind of ruined Snoopy for me but he's still my favorite character. Plus as usual Charlie Brown is depressing, his character just makes me wanna vomit melancholy. Another thing I didn't like is like I said, the repetitive nature of this film, it almost feels like I accidentally rewound it at a lot of parts it's that bad. That is all I have to say about this movie.Check me out on YouTube if you want here, I'll probably be reviewing this movie soon on YouTube: YouTube.com/Pictoron