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Die Peanuts - Der Film

Originaltitel: The Peanuts Movie
  • 2015
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  • 1 Std. 28 Min.
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7,0/10
52.108
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Bill Melendez, Alex Garfin, Marleik Mar Mar Walker, Hadley Belle Miller, Venus Schultheis, and Noah Schnapp in Die Peanuts - Der Film (2015)
Snoopy embarks upon his greatest mission as he and his team take to the skies to pursue their arch-nemesis, while his best pal Charlie Brown begins his own epic quest back home.
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Snoopy startet zu seiner größten Mission, bei der er und sein Team seinen Erzfeind durch die Wolken verfolgen, während sein bester Freund Charlie Brown sich auf seine eigene heldenhafte Such... Alles lesenSnoopy startet zu seiner größten Mission, bei der er und sein Team seinen Erzfeind durch die Wolken verfolgen, während sein bester Freund Charlie Brown sich auf seine eigene heldenhafte Suche aufmacht, um die Liebe seines Lebens zu gewinnen.Snoopy startet zu seiner größten Mission, bei der er und sein Team seinen Erzfeind durch die Wolken verfolgen, während sein bester Freund Charlie Brown sich auf seine eigene heldenhafte Suche aufmacht, um die Liebe seines Lebens zu gewinnen.

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    • Steve Martino
  • Drehbuch
    • Craig Schulz
    • Bryan Schulz
    • Cornelius Uliano
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    • Noah Schnapp
    • Bill Melendez
    • Hadley Belle Miller
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    • Regie
      • Steve Martino
    • Drehbuch
      • Craig Schulz
      • Bryan Schulz
      • Cornelius Uliano
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Noah Schnapp
      • Bill Melendez
      • Hadley Belle Miller
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    • Charlie Brown
    • (Synchronisation)
    Bill Melendez
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    • Lucy
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    Kristin Chenoweth
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    Alex Garfin
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    • Linus
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    Noah Johnston
    • Schroeder
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    Micah Revelli
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    Christopher Campbell
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      • Craig Schulz
      • Bryan Schulz
      • Cornelius Uliano
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    9caseynicholson

    An Adorably Great Movie for All Ages!!!

    I saw "The Peanuts Movie" last night, and I thought it was superb! I grew up in the 80's, and so I was familiar with the Charlie Brown gang, but only through vague recollections. I had of course read a few of the comic strips over the years, and I'm confident that I saw the TV specials a few times, but I was still a bit fuzzy on the details of things like Snoopy and his battles with the Red Barron, the names of certain characters, and the gist of how different aspects of the series fits together into a competent narrative.

    I'm crystal clear on that now, as this movie does a wonderful job of weaving together the many separate concepts of the Peanuts series. I really fell in love with the franchise by watching this film, and I can see how it will be very rewatchable.

    My only criticism is that the film does cram a bit too much into its ninety minutes. It all comes together nicely, but it was clear that the script was trying to accomplish a LOT in this movie. It felt almost as though nothing was left for a sequel, but I suppose the idea was to introduce as much of the series as possible. The slightly crammed feel of the film is the only reason I didn't give it a perfect ten stars. But it's fantastic, even if a bit overdone!
    8RNMorton

    I don't know what to say

    I loved the Peanuts half hour TV specials as a kid, particularly Halloween and Christmas. I make my kids watch them each year and they enjoy them. We have also watched at least one fuller length movie made some time ago (about a spelling bee?) that ran a little too long. Before the specials even existed I loved the Peanuts comic strips. This movie handled the characters great, no complaint there. I just got part way through and said okay where are we going with this and how much is left. So maybe the bottom line is Peanuts is more effective in small doses than in a full length movie. They seemed to realize that in having a short movie to start and keeping the running time down. Of the story lines the best (and the one that could be enjoyed the longest) was the Snoopy WWI theme. But the bottom line is that it may be hard to make this work for an hour or more no matter how you do it, even if you have stupendous graphics. In any event, nice to see a new generation of Schulz's carrying the torch.

    P.S. In watching some of the older shows recently, I remembered that the best of the TV shows was where they basically just strung a bunch of the daily cartoons together, rather than tell a traditional story. Charles Schulz was a cartoon genius, and had a penchant for running a series of consecutive strips on the same subject, sort of a continual story with a daily punch line, which is directly transferable to the screen. Maybe they could go back to that format next time around?
    8charliesonnyray

    Blue Sky Does The Peanuts Justice

    Blue Sky hasn't had a great track record. The Ice Age movies and the Rio films are okay at best but somehow they managed to really shine with The Peanuts and bring the strip justice. That probably has something to do with the fact that this film was actually written by Charles Schulz's son Craig. All the characters are here with their personalities intact and voiced by some really good kid actors. I didn't once think to myself that these kids don't sound like The Peanuts. The parts involving Snoopy's adventures against The Red Baron are also quite engaging almost like something out of Duck Tales or Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers. I think this is a good film any fan of Charlie Brown will love and those of you unfamiliar with the material, this is probably a great place to jump onto.
    8preppy-3

    Cute, charming and completely in the spirit of the original Peanuts

    A little red-haired girl has moved across the street from Charlie Brown. He sees her and falls in love. He wants to ask her out or impress her but everything he tries fails. Meanwhile Snoopy is in his doghouse plane fighting the Red Baron for cute little poodle Fifi.

    I was expecting the worst when this was announced. I'm glad to announce that I was wrong. This is a charming, amusing and excellent update of the Peanuts. Actually there's no updating of the characters and their world. They still use phones and typewriters, No computers, cells or such exist here. The animation is now all CGI but manages to retain the charm of the hand-drawn originals. The aerial battles between Snoopy and the Red Baron are VERY well-done. The voices are now done by actual children and not adults like the previous ones did. Also there's no crude humor or violence--this is VERY G rated. Even better it has messages that say be yourself and don't give up no matter what. And of course it has a big old happy ending! Warm, amusing and perfect for the whole family. Recommended.
    8RforFilm

    The legacy of Charles Schulz and his lovable characters are well preserved in The Peanuts Movie

    I can't imagine a Christmas or a Halloween without the mention of a young boy trying to lead his school friends in a school play or debate the existence of the Great Pumpkin. This young man is everyone's favorite blockhead, Charlie Brown. Yes, Charlie, Snoopy and his friends from Peanuts have created such a timeless look at childhood while maintaining a deep philosophical moral. The comics and television specials are something that I'm sure everyone has seen at least once. The newspapers and television networks still run Peanuts because their morals never fall out of style and everyone seems to feel nostalgic whenever it's mentioned.

    I'm a big fan of Peanuts and hold these characters to such a high standard because creator Charles Schulz took it just as seriously. I think a lot of people have felt like Charlie Brown at one point, wondering how life can be such a good thing when their own failures seem to cloud ones happiness. It may seem downbeat, but Peanuts felt real despite having an exaggerated world where adults are never seen. To top it off, the writing still came off as funny as it's simplicity only added to the appeal. The Peanuts Movie takes our classic characters to the big screen on a personal journey.

    Carefully never stating a time nor a setting, we open in the beginning of December where we see Charlie Brown is still trying to fly his kite. If you know the comics, he fails and it becomes a part of the "kite-eating tree", though this time, he seems to be tired of always failing. His sister Sally and his friends Linus, Lucy, Schroder, Peppermint Patty, Marcie and the rest of the gang know Charlie well enough that they always seem him as a klutz. Things change when they notice a new kid is moving right across from Charlie.

    Sensing his first feelings of puppy love, Charlie decides that he wants to change himself to start fresh with the new little Red-Haired Girl. After a session with Lucy (and paying her the usual five cents), he tries several new things like trying to win a talent show or a dance contest. He also deals with a sudden popularity when he sees that he delivers a perfect score on a recent school-wide test. On the sidelines, Charlie Brown's dog Snoopy gets caught up in his own imagination as he continues to fight the Red Baron in occasional plane dog fights.

    As a computer animated movie, I was worried that the simplicity of Peanuts would be compromised. I can safely say that The Peanuts Movie stays true to the nature to the classic comics…for the most part. To start, the animation is amazing. Unlike something like Pixar or DreamWorks, Fox's Blue Sky Studios have found a best of both worlds by giving the world of Peanuts an upgrade while still feeling like a hand drawn work of art. Another big plus are the voices. Unlike the TV specials where the child voices were always wooden and stilted, the kids portraying the characters can actually act. Pretty well too considering the challenge.

    Story wise, it does feel like the kind of plot that Schulz would have given; something simple and emotional for Charlie Brown while leaving the highly imaginative side story to Snoopy. I do feel though that while The Peanuts Movie is smart, the deep philosophical dialogue is not that prominent for something more of a crowd-pleaser. I do understand however that while the comics and TV specials were allowed to do their own thing, they've now got to play by movie rules, and it does so well enough that even Schulz would have been proud to have his name on the picture.

    I'll give this eight Snoopys on his doghouse out of five. The Peanuts Movie is a tribute to one of the most iconic set of characters created for the newspapers. It's defiantly something that everyone will appreciate, though I'd say start with the comics and TV specials first before seeing the movie.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Snoopy's noises and Woodstock's chirpings are taken by Bill Melendez's performances from earlier Peanuts animated productions from 1965 to 2000 (including movies, TV series and TV specials). Years later the same technique was used in Tom & Jerry (2021), where are featured archive recordings of William Hanna, who did all of the original screeches, yells, gasps, shrieks, howls and screams for Tom and Jerry heard in the original cartoons from 1942 to 1957.
    • Patzer
      At the summer fair, Charlie Brown gets in the way of Violet in one of the games. She remarks with Lucy's voice.
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      Little Red-Haired Girl: Oh, hi, Charlie Brown.

      Charlie Brown: You remembered my name?

      Little Red-Haired Girl: Of course I did.

      Charlie Brown: Before you leave, there's something I really need to know. Why, out of all the kids in our class, would you want to be partners with me?

      Little Red-Haired Girl: That's easy. It's because I've seen the type of person you are.

      Charlie Brown: An insecure, wishy-washy failure?

      Little Red-Haired Girl: That's not who you are at all. I like the compassion you showed for your sister at the talent show. The honesty you had at the assembly. And at the dance, you were brave and funny. And what you did for me, doing the book report while I was away, was so sweet of you. So when I look at you, I don't see a failure at all. You have all the qualities I admire.

      [bus horn honks]

      Little Red-Haired Girl: Sorry, I have to go now.

      Charlie Brown: Wait.

      [gives her her pencil]

      Charlie Brown: I think this belongs to you.

      Little Red-Haired Girl: Oh, thank you! I've been looking everywhere for this!

      [gets on the bus]

      Little Red-Haired Girl: I'll write to you, pen pal.

    • Crazy Credits
      There is a scene after the closing credits: Linus's model plane, whose runaway flying was a running gag throughout the film, finally sputters to a stop over the pond and falls straight in.
    • Alternative Versionen
      On the Disney+ version of the film, during the end credits, the names of the child actors who performed the characters voices are completely missing. Other than Miss Othmar and Fifi (Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews and Kristin Chenoweth respectively), we only see the names of the characters themselves almost as though it were just a 'curtain call' making who voiced them a mystery.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Folge #50.12 (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Skating
      Written by Vince Guaraldi

      Performed by The Vince Guaraldi Trio (as Vince Guaraldi Trio)

      Courtesy of Concord Music Group, Inc.

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      • 23. Dezember 2015 (Deutschland)
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      • Peanuts - Der Snoopy und Charlie Brown Film
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      • Twentieth Century Fox Animation
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      • Feigco Entertainment
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      • 99.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 130.178.411 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 44.213.073 $
      • 8. Nov. 2015
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 246.233.113 $
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      • 1 Std. 28 Min.(88 min)
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