Based on the legend of the Pied Piper, it stars Snoopy as the title character, who tries to rid the Peanuts' gang's hometown of mice by playing his concertina, in return for a year's supply ... Read allBased on the legend of the Pied Piper, it stars Snoopy as the title character, who tries to rid the Peanuts' gang's hometown of mice by playing his concertina, in return for a year's supply of dog food.Based on the legend of the Pied Piper, it stars Snoopy as the title character, who tries to rid the Peanuts' gang's hometown of mice by playing his concertina, in return for a year's supply of dog food.
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- Charlie Brown
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- Sally
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- Lucy Van Pelt
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- The Mayor
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- First Woman
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- Secretary
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- Snoopy
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- The Mayor (singing voice)
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- The Mayor's Council (singing voice)
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- Linus van Pelt
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- The Mayor's Council (singing voice)
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All in all, a poor turnout. I'll go back to the older Peanuts shows.
Me, being a HUGE "Peanuts" fan, could NOT miss out on all the fun! Also, it's more up to date than the old classics in which I too keep close to my childhood memories. i.e.: Snoopy talks on a cell phone and this episode actually features adults who actually speak without the famous "wa wan wa" languages! *lol*
A fun class for all Snoopy and Charlie Brown fanatics, young and old! :)
Peanuts conventions are thrown to the wind: Adults are shown in plenty, with lots of lines -- no "wah-wah... wah-wah-WAAH-wah" here.
Contrived storyline -- Snoopy is the Pied Piper. Has nothing to do with the Peanuts setting. Granted, this is apparently supposed to be a story Charlie Brown is relating to Sally, but still.
Complete lack of the clever irony that made Peanuts funny. All dialog is forced, and usually a cliché, especially the adults (reminding us why they were "WAH-wah"ed out in the first place).
A Barbershop quintet singing as filler.
Oh. And the dancing mice. Was this an attempt to find the Woodstock Formula? Idunno.
There was just no good reason for this video to be made
Did you know
- TriviaThe final Peanuts special produced under the supervision of Charles M. Schulz; it was released several months after his death.
- Quotes
Sally: What are you watching, big brother?
Charlie Brown: I am watching a program that's supposed to make you a better person.
Sally: It's not working, is it?
- ConnectionsFollowed by A Charlie Brown Valentine (2002)
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- Runtime25 minutes
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