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* CrossDressingVoices: In the Japanese dub, Creator/MasakoNozawa plays Charlie Brown. This is actually a RoleReprise from ''WesternAnimation/YoureAGoodManCharlieBrown''.

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** Christopher [=DeFaria=] as Peppermint Patty. Odd fun fact: he's now [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_DeFaria a prolific film producer]].
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In the Japanese dub, Creator/MasakoNozawa plays Charlie Brown. This is actually a RoleReprise from ''WesternAnimation/YoureAGoodManCharlieBrown''.

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* NonSingingVoice: During "It Changes", Charlie Brown's singing voice (as well as the spoken parts) was provided by Guy Pohlman, as opposed to his speaking voice Chad Webber.

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During "It Changes", Charlie Brown's singing voice (as well as the spoken parts) was provided by Guy Pohlman, as opposed to his speaking voice Chad Webber.



** Averted with Clara, voiced by Linda Ercoli.
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* VindicatedByCable: [[BoxOfficeBomb The movie actually flopped in its theatrical run, only making back about a quarter of its production budget as mentioned above]]. It wound up being the last film released by Cinema Center (a film studio owned by {{Creator/CBS}}). It found an audience thanks to frequent cable airings in the 80's and 90's.

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* VindicatedByCable: [[BoxOfficeBomb The movie actually flopped in its theatrical run, only making back about a quarter of its production budget as mentioned above]]. It wound up being the last film released by Cinema Center (a film studio owned by {{Creator/CBS}}). It found an audience thanks to frequent cable airings in the 80's The80s and 90's.The90s.
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* CreatorBreakdown: The film's depressing nature is a byproduct of Charles Schulz having gone through a divorce, and him representing his anguish through the writing.
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* AcclaimedFlop: In spite of how many positive reviews it received from critics at the time, it wasn't even able to make a ''fourth'' of its budget back.
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* AcclaimedFlop: In spite of how many positive reviews it received from critics at the time, it wasn't even able to make a ''fourth'' of its budget back.
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* NonSingingVoice: During "It Changes", Charlie Brown's singing voice (as well as the spoken parts) was provided by Guy Pohlman, as opposed to his speaking voice Chad Webber.
** An adult choir provided the kids' singing voices during the triumphant reprise of "Best of Buddies" at the end.
** Averted with Clara, voiced by Linda Ercoli.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: ABC Family loved airing this on the week of Thanksgiving from 2007 until 2013, along with its' sister film ''WesternAnimation/ABoyNamedCharlieBrown''.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: ABC Family loved airing this on the week of Thanksgiving from 2007 until 2013, along with its' its sister film ''WesternAnimation/ABoyNamedCharlieBrown''.



* VindicatedByCable: [[BoxOfficeBomb The movie actually flopped in its theatrical run, only making back about a quarter of its production budget as mentioned above]]. It wound up being the last film released by Cinema Center (a film studio owned by {{Creator/CBS}}). It found an audience thanks to frequent cable airings in the 80s and 90s.

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* VindicatedByCable: [[BoxOfficeBomb The movie actually flopped in its theatrical run, only making back about a quarter of its production budget as mentioned above]]. It wound up being the last film released by Cinema Center (a film studio owned by {{Creator/CBS}}). It found an audience thanks to frequent cable airings in the 80s 80's and 90s.90's.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: ABC Family loved airing this on the week of Thanksgiving from 2007 until 2013, along with its' sister film ''WesternAnimation/ABoyNamedCharlieBrown''.
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* CrossDressingVoices: In the Japanese dub, Creator/MasakoNozawa plays Charlie Brown.

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* CrossDressingVoices: In the Japanese dub, Creator/MasakoNozawa plays Charlie Brown.
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* RecycledScript: Charlie Brown recounting to Linus how he originally received Snoopy, adapted from a Sunday strip, would later be recycled near-verbatim in the 1981 special ''Life Is a Circus, Charlie Brown''. It may not be a coincidence that it also involves Snoopy temporarily leaving Charlie Brown and the possibility that it will become permanent, though it's far more lighthearted.

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* RecycledScript: Charlie Brown recounting to Linus how he originally received Snoopy, adapted from a Sunday strip, would later be recycled near-verbatim in the 1981 1980 special ''Life Is a Circus, Charlie Brown''. It may not be a coincidence that it also involves Snoopy temporarily leaving Charlie Brown and the possibility that it will become permanent, though it's far more lighthearted.
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* RecycledScript: Charlie Brown recounting to Linus how he originally received Snoopy, adapted from a Sunday strip, would later be recycled near-verbatim in the 1981 special ''Life Is a Circus, Charlie Brown''. It may not be a coincidence that it also involves Snoopy temporarily leaving Charlie Brown and the possibility that it will become permanent, though it's far more lighthearted.
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* CreatorKiller: Was the last film released by Cinema Center Films, CBS's movie distribution arm. Any hopes of CCF staying afloat were dashed when it bombed at the box office.

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* CreatorKiller: Was the last film released by Cinema Center Films, CBS's first movie distribution arm. Any hopes of CCF staying afloat were dashed when it bombed at the box office.
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* CreatorKiller: Was the last film released by Cinema Center Films, CBS's movie distribution arm. Any hopes of CCF staying afloat were dashed when it bombed at the box office.
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* VindicatedByCable: [[BoxOfficeBomb The movie actually flopped in its theatrical run, only making back about a quarter of its production budget as mentioned above]]. It wound up being the last film released by Cinema Center (a film studio owned by {{Creator/CBS}}). It finally found an audience via frequent cable airings in the 80s and 90s.

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* VindicatedByCable: [[BoxOfficeBomb The movie actually flopped in its theatrical run, only making back about a quarter of its production budget as mentioned above]]. It wound up being the last film released by Cinema Center (a film studio owned by {{Creator/CBS}}). It finally found an audience via thanks to frequent cable airings in the 80s and 90s.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: One article reporting on ''Series/TheDailyShow'''s segment about how Franklin was depicted in ''Peanuts'' animation in 2018 mentioned the clip of Franklin slapping hands with Snoopy instead of shaking his hand (paw?), but said that the scene "appears to be a birthday party." If you've seen the movie you know it's Snoopy's farewell party before he moves in with Lila (why would everyone be crying at a birthday party?), and Franklin was clearly trying to cheer up Snoopy with a deliberate GreetingGestureConfusion moment.
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* HeAlsoDid: [[http://noblemania.blogspot.com/2014/06/peanuts-interview-stephen-shea-linus-in.html According to Stephen Shea]], Charles Schulz himself directed his voice acting for the movie, which might explain why Linus doesn't have the usual choppy delivery of ''Peanuts'' acting and Shea manages to convey a lot of the subtle wide-eyed wisdom of the strip portrayal of Linus.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: "No Dogs Allowed" is sung by [[Creator/ThurlRavenscroft Tony the Tiger]].
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* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $1 million. Box office, $245,073.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $1 million. Box office, $245,073.Against a $1m budget, it only made just over a fifth of it: a grand total of $245,073. This didn't stop ''Snoopy'' from getting vindicated by home video and television airings long after its release.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: "No Dogs Allowed" is sung by [[ThurlRavenscroft Tony the Tiger]].

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* HeyItsThatVoice: "No Dogs Allowed" is sung by [[ThurlRavenscroft [[Creator/ThurlRavenscroft Tony the Tiger]].

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* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $1 million. Box office, $245,073.



* VindicatedByCable: The movie actually flopped in its theatrical run, only making back about a quarter of its production budget. It wound up being the last film released by Cinema Center (a film studio owned by {{Creator/CBS}}). It finally found an audience via frequent cable airings in the 80s and 90s.

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* VindicatedByCable: [[BoxOfficeBomb The movie actually flopped in its theatrical run, only making back about a quarter of its production budget.budget as mentioned above]]. It wound up being the last film released by Cinema Center (a film studio owned by {{Creator/CBS}}). It finally found an audience via frequent cable airings in the 80s and 90s.
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* VindicatedByCable: The movie actually flopped in its theatrical run, only making back about a quarter of its production budget. It wound up being the last film released by Cinema Center (a film studio owned by Creator/CBS). It finally found an audience via frequent cable airings in the 80s and 90s.

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* VindicatedByCable: The movie actually flopped in its theatrical run, only making back about a quarter of its production budget. It wound up being the last film released by Cinema Center (a film studio owned by Creator/CBS).{{Creator/CBS}}). It finally found an audience via frequent cable airings in the 80s and 90s.
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* VindicatedByCable: The movie actually flopped in its theatrical run, only making back about a quarter of its production budget. It wound up being the last film released by Cinema Center (a film studio owned by Creator/CBS). It finally found an audience via frequent cable airings in the 80s and 90s.

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* [=~Hey, It's That Voice!~=]: "No Dogs Allowed" is sung by [[ThurlRavenscroft Tony the Tiger]].

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* [=~Hey, It's That Voice!~=]: HeyItsThatVoice: "No Dogs Allowed" is sung by [[ThurlRavenscroft Tony the Tiger]].Tiger]].
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