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A Turma do Charlie Brown

Título original: Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown
  • 1977
  • G
  • 1 h 16 min
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A Turma do Charlie Brown (1977)
The Peanuts gang goes to summer camp, and they participate in a river-raft race against some cheating bullies.
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A turma de Charlie Brown vai ao acampamento de verão e embarca numa divertida aventura que os faz enfrentar os valentões e arriscar seus pescoços em uma competição de rafting de arrepiar os ... Ler tudoA turma de Charlie Brown vai ao acampamento de verão e embarca numa divertida aventura que os faz enfrentar os valentões e arriscar seus pescoços em uma competição de rafting de arrepiar os cabelos.A turma de Charlie Brown vai ao acampamento de verão e embarca numa divertida aventura que os faz enfrentar os valentões e arriscar seus pescoços em uma competição de rafting de arrepiar os cabelos.

  • Direção
    • Bill Melendez
    • Phil Roman
  • Roteirista
    • Charles M. Schulz
  • Artistas
    • Duncan Watson
    • Greg Felton
    • Stuart Brotman
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,2/10
    4,1 mil
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    • Direção
      • Bill Melendez
      • Phil Roman
    • Roteirista
      • Charles M. Schulz
    • Artistas
      • Duncan Watson
      • Greg Felton
      • Stuart Brotman
    • 36Avaliações de usuários
    • 14Avaliações da crítica
    • 55Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Duncan Watson
    • Charlie Brown
    • (narração)
    Greg Felton
    • Schroeder
    • (narração)
    • …
    Stuart Brotman
    • Peppermint Patty
    • (narração)
    Gail Davis
    • Sally Brown
    • (narração)
    Liam Martin
    • Linus Van Pelt
    • (narração)
    Kirk Jue
    • Bully
    • (narração)
    Jordan Warren
    • Another Bully
    • (narração)
    Jimmy Ahrens
    • Marcie
    • (narração)
    Melanie Kohn
    Melanie Kohn
    • Lucy Van Pelt
    • (narração)
    Tom Muller
    • Another Bully
    • (narração)
    • …
    Bill Melendez
    Bill Melendez
    • Snoopy
    • (narração)
    • …
    Fred Van Amburg
    • Radio Announcer
    • (narração)
    Jackson Beck
    • Brutus
    • (não creditado)
    Clarence Nash
    Clarence Nash
    • Brutus (yowling)
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Bill Melendez
      • Phil Roman
    • Roteirista
      • Charles M. Schulz
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    8ENDING-MAN

    A very positive and uncommonly pleasant Charlie Brown Film

    This is a positive, enlightening film that, until recently I almost forgot about. It's significantly less static than most other Charlie Brown films and programs such as The Great Pumpkin, even though it has been edited and is less static now. Charlie Brown is actually now a kid who has a solid ego. It is after he discovers the cabin and spends the night is where he develops his most significant leadership qualities. This is not a commonly shown movie and other movies maintain the stereotype that Charlie Brown is a sorry sucker. This is a great movie for kids to watch because of it's character and originality. The movie doesn't a bad soundtrack, either. The songs are lively and pompous. In short I think this is one of the best family/kids movie I have ever seen and I'd recommend it to any fan of Charlie Brown movies.

    Says, THE ENDING MAN
    7statuskuo

    A Soul Searching Children's Movie

    Yeah, it's been 40+ years since this was released, but it has a soft spot for me, because they would show this around autumn to Christmas time, so a lot of nostalgia to be mined.

    I got a chance to watch it kids during a kiddie matinee (actual film print) so I wanted to gauge their reactions.

    Overall, the theme of Charlie Brown attempting to learn leadership tends to fall on their deaf ears. They are there to see Snoopy and Woodstock and their physical shenanigans. Which makes the deeper ideas of learning to work together in adverse conditions much more poignant to a slightly older crowd, who aren't that cynical.

    Here Charlie Brown and Company decide to go on a camping trip. There he is asked what his purpose of going to camp was. And his answer is to learn to be more of a leader. It speaks more about creator Charles Schulz's send of insecurities and self-esteem. In the flick, Charlie Brown is confronted by a bully gang who challenges him and his friends to the rafting competition (well, really, it's the camp). Through many side adventures, they eventually conclude that Charlie learns that he has the goods when it comes to making decisions when adversity occurs.

    This has always been the core of these movies. Pushing through when life gets tough and having faith everything will work out.

    The landscape of the camp doesn't have any logical sense (they are in the desert and then in the forest. How long were they on the school bus (?). Things you never think about when (at the time I was 6) you are young. To adults that seems a bit distracting. Or, obviously the rules of the camp contests. Or how some characters pop in and out. The expanded universe of Peppermint Patty, for instance, has only three other girls in it who actually have voting status.

    I digress, this movie is for young kids who like to see colors and some loud noises.

    As I do get older, I find Snoopy to be a distracting. Not sure why I always hated the humanizing of animals. Snoopy seems to be more human than the humans that own him. He rarely acts like a dog. So it does get puzzling as to some logic flaws with him, as well. It could be frustrating to a lot of older people who discover it later in life.

    Either way, it does have a background noise quality to it. It's not like you need to pay close attention to the plot. They kept it simple.

    And we should be grateful for that.
    10LVJeff

    The Brightest of the Peanuts Movies

    If there were common themes uniting the four Peanuts movies, I would most readily point out two of them: a going-against-the-odds theme and an adventurous spirit. For the other three movies, those themes were accompanied by a theme of darkness. In fact, one couldn't help but feel lonely as Charlie Brown spent the night studying in a big city in "A Boy Named Charlie Brown"; as Snoopy got kicked out of place after place in "Snoopy Come Home"; or as Charlie Brown and Linus encountered a dark, daunting chateau in "Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown."

    And so it was great to see that for this movie, they decided to lighten it up. The result is bright and delightful! Part of the way the mood is set in the other movies is the use night and isolation; that can create the scene for adventure, but there is always a scary side there. Although there is a little of that in this movie, one remembers it more for the scenes of the Peanuts gang interacting and encountering fun/peril on the rapids or making the best of a bad situation while lost in the woods. This one has more comedy and action than any of the other Peanuts movies, and it all makes for an enjoyable ride.

    Perhaps the best part of the movie is that fact that you finally get to see all the major members of the Peanuts gang play off of each other (the other movies each concentrated on a few of the characters). They antagonize a lot, and then learn to stick it out together in the spirit of teamwork. Few things are as fun as taking a group of extreme and different personalities, forcing them together, and watching them go. Some of the funniest scenes are when the girls' team wrangle over the strategies involved in the raft race. It's hilarious!

    This is easily my favorite of the Peanuts movies, and, for me, one of the great examples of what kinds of great comedic/dramatic situations one can draw from a diverse cast of characters. Not nearly as dark in mood as the others, Race For Your Life is punctuated with gags and back-dropped against the sun and nature. Perhaps one of the only major drawbacks of the movie is the evident proof of Schulz's own claim that he can't draw cats!
    bob the moo

    Reasonable animated version of the strip but low on laughs

    The Peanuts gang go away for summer camp and are split into tents to compete against one another. However one tent has won every year and cheap in every event. When the raft race comes each tent is out to win no matter what.

    I like Peanuts the strip even if it is more melancholy than funny at times. However the animated films often lose much of what makes Charlie Brown Charlie Brown. The plot is quite simple and doesn't matter or make sense (why does the motorised raft seem to struggle to catch the others? Where's the supervision? Etc) but that is only to be expected.

    What is important is that the Peanuts characters are true to form and most are just as you imagine them to be. The humour is a little more visual and slapstick than the comic strip and this takes some of the familiarity out of the film. However the themes of Charlie Brown being forever the loser is one that's well held to. The voices are pretty much as you'd expect them to be but the animation seems very basic at times and doesn't seem too large a step away from the strip.

    Laughs are few but the overall feel of the film is similar to the feel of the strip. Overall this will please kids but maybe not those who are fans of the strip. Snoopy has plenty of good bits and the characters are all there but they have nothing out of the ordinary to do.
    7TheUnknown837-1

    "Peanuts" never fails to amuse, delight, charm, and make you grin from ear to ear

    "Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown" is the third of four feature-length movies based on the beloved comic strip "Peanuts" by the great Charles M. Schulz. It precedes "Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and don't come back!!!) and follows "Snoopy, Come Home" and the marvelous, underrated classic "A Boy Named Charlie Brown." For the third film, the animation quality was taken down a notch, but the real charm of "Peanuts", the comic strip and the specials, was never in the visual look. It was all in the story, in the characters, in the gags, and dignity of everything that Schulz created. And this short and delightful little movie captures that effectively.

    A common recurring theme in the "Peanuts" universe is summer camp, where Charlie Brown, Peppermint Patty, and sometimes others go to the remote woods and uncover fall into challenges, predicaments, and situations, all to the amusement of the audience. Here's a feature-length movie based on that. Charlie Brown and all of his pals are sent to summer camp and are pitted against a group of bullies and their rascally pet (I wasn't sure if it was a dog or a cat) in a river raft race. The race consumes most of the movie's running time as Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Lucy, and the others make their way through the wilderness and as usual, our round-headed protagonist, is trying to find a way to stand up for himself and prove that he's not a born loser.

    The story for "Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown" could have been done effectively in a half-hour short, as it very well may have been originally intended. Even at a feature-length running time, it still comes off as very amusing. The charm of "Peanuts" was its ability to never fail at amusing you, delighting you, charming you, and making you grin positively from ear to ear. And I was grinning and laughing all the way through. The voice acting is considerably good as well. The only real complaint that I do have about the movie is that the animation quality has been taken down a notch from the previous two movies and the animated specials. It seems a little incomplete, a little sketchy to me and a little rushed. At times, for example, Linus's head would be of the appropriate proportion to his body, but at other times, it would seem to oversize itself.

    From an effective opening to a most effective ending, "Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown" is another example of the countless charm that rectifies Charles M. Schulz as one of the true creative geniuses of all time. Well-directed by Bill Melendez, this is a sweet little family movie that will charm and engage adults at the same time it works its wonders on children.

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    • Curiosidades
      To do research for this film, Charles M. Schulz went river rafting on the Rogue River in Oregon.
    • Erros de gravação
      In some shots of the bus, the front wheel is in front of the door. In other shots, it's behind the door.
    • Citações

      Franklin: I've never made a bed in my life. Do I have directions? By the way, it's a little chilly in here. Where's the thermostat?

      Charlie Brown: Hey! We're supposed to be roughing it. There's no thermostat in a tent!

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      A number of the opening credits are written on signs and building roofs as the bus travels to camp.
    • Versões alternativas
      On some prints, the then-current Paramount Pictures logo appears over a pink background instead of the traditional blue.
    • Conexões
      Featured in It's Your 20th Television Anniversary, Charlie Brown (1985)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown
      Written by Ed Bogas

      Performed by Larry Finlayson

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 24 de agosto de 1977 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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    • Empresas de produção
      • Lee Mendelson Film Productions
      • Bill Melendez Productions
      • Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates
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      • 1 h 16 min(76 min)
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