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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Bill Melendez |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 09 August, 1972 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Twentieth Century Fox |
| MPAA RATING: | G (General Audience) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Animated, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Children's Video |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 086162712531 |
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Customer Reviews of Snoopy, Come Home
You'll Laugh! You'll Cry! You'll Hope He Comes Back! This is probably the most emotional of all the Peanuts movies and specials combined. Sure, you have the moments that'll have you laughing: the 500+ "No Dogs Allowed" signs (complete with a hilarious song sung in deep bass!), the obnoxious Clara who kidnaps Snoopy and loves him nearly to death (like Elmira years later on Tiny Toons), Snoopy challenging Lucy to a fight (with one boxing glove on his nose!), Linus telling Charlie Brown "You got a used dog!", and of course Snoopy fighting Linus for his blanket (can you blame him for tossing that beagle the shoe! ). Then there's the tear-jerking moments: the going away party where everybody is in tears (even Lucy), Lila begging Snoopy to come to stay with her (btw, Lila is Snoopy's original owner), and the scene where Snoopy says his final goodbye to Woodstock (who makes his screen debut) and Charlie Brown (it's going to be hard not to miss the long-suffering round-headed kid if you're depending on him to feed you!). Tough decision on Snoopy's part.
"He's Not Much Of a Dog, But, After All, Who Is?"
I don't know what exactly Lucy was trying to say in her going away speech (and I'm sure she didn't either), but let's face it- Snoopy was more than just a dog. This is the most emotional of all Peanuts efforts (and is Woodstock's animation debut). The plot: Snoopy gets a letter from his original owner, Lila, who misses him and wants him back. This means he would leave the security of the Brown residence. It has his funny parts: the No Dogs Allowed signs everywhere (one of them is just what he needs in the end!), Snoopy surfing, fighting Lucy with 1 boxing glove (on his nose!), fighting Linus for his blanket (Linus retaliates by flinging 1 of his shoes at Snoopy!), the obnoxiously friendly Clara who kidnaps Snoopy (probably inspired Elmira on Tiny Toons), and Linus's classic line: "You got a used dog, Charlie Brown!". Then, of course, are the tear-jerking scenes: poor, sweet Lila begs Snoopy to stay with her, Snoopy's going-away party in which the entire Peanuts gang is in tears (even the crabby Lucy), and Snoopy bidding his final farewell to his pal Woodstock and his long-suffering master, Charlie Brown (who laments "I need more hellos!").
Snoopy's Worst! (SAD MOVIE)
Although I enjoyed lots of Snoopy entertainments but I have to say that "Snoopy Come Home" dissapointed me. This is certainly a sad story, lonely story about loss which can sometimes make me a bit sad, but I enjoyed "Nemo". I don't remember a Snoopy movie making me cry, but they were so funny and no why are they putting some sad stuff in a Snoopy cartoon. Children should laugh and enjoy and we adults should try to let them enjoy their childhood and protect themselves from the sadness. There'll be plenty of time for that when they grow up. Visually, Snoopy's so CUTE and he's really funny and worth watching but this movie was so sad than funny. If you want something funny than sad, then watch "Shrek 2".