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* ValuesDissonance: Snoopy's hand gestures at the other drivers when the car gets rear-ended. Many of the gestures he performs that would be ''extremely'' rude in Europe (like Snoopy running his hand under his chin, equivalent to FlippingTheBird) just look weird to an American.
** Marcie's insults in the same scene really don't make any sense to American children, either, even those with some understanding of French.
** The fact that the Baron's dangerously antisocial attitude was well known to the locals, one would wonder why they weren't concerned for Violette's safety. Also, the bartender to whom the Baron confided his intentions to get rid of the intruders (who were clearly identified to be just children) should probably have called the gendarmes as there was no mistaking the Baron's tone and deadly intentions.
** Marcie's insults in the same scene really don't make any sense to American children, either, even those with some understanding of French.
** The fact that the Baron's dangerously antisocial attitude was well known to the locals, one would wonder why they weren't concerned for Violette's safety. Also, the bartender to whom the Baron confided his intentions to get rid of the intruders (who were clearly identified to be just children) should probably have called the gendarmes as there was no mistaking the Baron's tone and deadly intentions.
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* ValuesDissonance: ValuesDissonance:
** Snoopy's hand gestures at the other drivers when the car gets rear-ended. Many of the gestures he performs that would be ''extremely'' rude in Europe (like Snoopy running his hand under his chin, equivalent to FlippingTheBird) just look weird to anAmerican.
** Marcie's insults in the same scene really don't make any sense to American children, either, even those with some understanding of French.
** The fact that the Baron's dangerously antisocial attitude was well known to the locals, one would wonder why they weren't concerned for Violette's safety. Also, the bartender to whom the Baron confided his intentions to get rid of the intruders (who were clearly identified to be just children) should probably have called the gendarmes as there was no mistaking the Baron's tone and deadly intentions.American.
** Snoopy's hand gestures at the other drivers when the car gets rear-ended. Many of the gestures he performs that would be ''extremely'' rude in Europe (like Snoopy running his hand under his chin, equivalent to FlippingTheBird) just look weird to an
** Marcie's insults in the same scene really don't make any sense to American children, either, even those with some understanding of French.
** The fact that the Baron's dangerously antisocial attitude was well known to the locals, one would wonder why they weren't concerned for Violette's safety. Also, the bartender to whom the Baron confided his intentions to get rid of the intruders (who were clearly identified to be just children) should probably have called the gendarmes as there was no mistaking the Baron's tone and deadly intentions.
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This was definitely intentional and fits better under Musical Pastiche on the work's page.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong:
** When the ''Peanuts'' characters are in London, a tune that sounds very similar to "Rule Britannia!" is frequently heard.
** The music that plays when Snoopy is sneaking across the Chateau during his, Charlie Brown's, and Linus' first night there sounds eerily like the ''Film/JamesBond'' theme.
** When the ''Peanuts'' characters are in London, a tune that sounds very similar to "Rule Britannia!" is frequently heard.
** The music that plays when Snoopy is sneaking across the Chateau during his, Charlie Brown's, and Linus' first night there sounds eerily like the ''Film/JamesBond'' theme.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong:
** When the ''Peanuts'' characters are in London, a tune that sounds very similar to "Rule Britannia!" is frequently heard.
**SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The music that plays when Snoopy is sneaking across the Chateau during his, Charlie Brown's, and Linus' first night there sounds eerily like the ''Film/JamesBond'' theme.
** When the ''Peanuts'' characters are in London, a tune that sounds very similar to "Rule Britannia!" is frequently heard.
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* AntiClimaxBoss: The Baron is built up as a formidable danger and he even speaks of how he is going to personally deal with the kids if Violette doesn't get them out of the Chateau. He never gets the chance, as a fire breaking at the Chateau reduces him to impotent panicking, and Charlie Brown and his friends helping put out the fire and saving Violette prompts a HeelFaceTurn from him.
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* AntiClimaxBoss: The Baron is built up as a formidable danger and he even speaks of how he is going to personally deal with the kids if Violette doesn't get them out of to leave the Chateau. He never gets the chance, as a fire breaking out at the Chateau reduces him to impotent panicking, and Charlie Brown and his friends helping put out the fire and saving Violette prompts a HeelFaceTurn from him.
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* AnticlimaxBoss: The Baron is built up as a formidable danger and he even speaks of how he is going to personally deal with the kids if Violette doesn't get them out of the Chateau. He never gets the chance, as a fire breaking at the Chateau reduces him to impotent panicking, and Charlie Brown and his friends helping put out the fire and saving Violette prompts a HeelFaceTurn from him.
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* AnticlimaxBoss: AntiClimaxBoss: The Baron is built up as a formidable danger and he even speaks of how he is going to personally deal with the kids if Violette doesn't get them out of the Chateau. He never gets the chance, as a fire breaking at the Chateau reduces him to impotent panicking, and Charlie Brown and his friends helping put out the fire and saving Violette prompts a HeelFaceTurn from him.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece:
** One gag has Woodstock getting stuck in the ashtray of Snoopy's seat on the plane and coming out all sooty. Yes, kids, smoking on planes was once OK, and those apparently useless metal lids on the armrests had a purpose.
** The gang crosses the English Channel on a hovercraft. This hovercraft service was discontinued in the year 2000. Nowadays, they would probably use the Channel Tunnel, which didn't open until 1994.
** Ed Bogas and Judy Munsen's music score could come across as this, with a very late 70s-early 80s sound at times.
** One gag has Woodstock getting stuck in the ashtray of Snoopy's seat on the plane and coming out all sooty. Yes, kids, smoking on planes was once OK, and those apparently useless metal lids on the armrests had a purpose.
** The gang crosses the English Channel on a hovercraft. This hovercraft service was discontinued in the year 2000. Nowadays, they would probably use the Channel Tunnel, which didn't open until 1994.
** Ed Bogas and Judy Munsen's music score could come across as this, with a very late 70s-early 80s sound at times.
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** The waiter in the English pub recommends different dishes for the boys and the girls. Nowadways, it's generally believed that girls can eat beef without fainting.
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* NightmareFuel: The Chateau fire scene can be quite frightening, especially to younger viewers.
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"Put out the fire", not "put of the fire"
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* AnticlimaxBoss: The Baron is built up as a formidable danger and he even speaks of how he is going to personally deal with the kids if Violette doesn't get them out of the Chateau. He never gets the chance, as a fire breaking at the Chateau reduces him to impotent panicking, and Charlie Brown and his friends helping put of the fire and saving Violette prompts a HeelFaceTurn from him.
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* AnticlimaxBoss: The Baron is built up as a formidable danger and he even speaks of how he is going to personally deal with the kids if Violette doesn't get them out of the Chateau. He never gets the chance, as a fire breaking at the Chateau reduces him to impotent panicking, and Charlie Brown and his friends helping put of out the fire and saving Violette prompts a HeelFaceTurn from him.
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** Special mention goes to the orchestral soundtrack that is heard throughout the film. Quite different from the usual jazz piano style of ''Peanuts''. Some of the sweeping orchestral themes were reminiscent of Hiroshi Miyagawa, which actually helped to give this film a more dramatic, even DarkerAndEdgier tone than is usually seen in ''Peanuts'.
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** Special mention goes to the orchestral soundtrack that is heard throughout the film. Quite different from the usual jazz piano style of ''Peanuts''. Some of the sweeping orchestral themes were reminiscent of Hiroshi Miyagawa, which actually helped to give this film a more dramatic, even DarkerAndEdgier tone than is usually seen in ''Peanuts'.''Peanuts''.
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** Linus saying "Use my blanket to catch us!"
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** Linus saying saying, "Use my blanket to catch us!"
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** Marcie's insults in the same scene really don't make any sense to American children either, even those with some understanding of French.
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** Marcie's insults in the same scene really don't make any sense to American children children, either, even those with some understanding of French.
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* AnticlimaxBoss: The Baron is built up as a formidable danger and he even speaks of how he is going to personally deal with the kids if Violette doesn't get them out of the Chateau. He never gets the chance, as a fire breaking at the Chateau reduces him to impotent panicking, and Charlie Brown and his friends helping put of the fire and saving Violette prompts a HeelFaceTurn from him.
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** Marcie's insults in the same scene really don't make any sense to American children either, even those with some understanding of French. For example, one of the most frequent is "''Ooh, le car!''" - she's basically saying, "Oh, the car!" which isn't even insulting without any sort of context.
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** Marcie's insults in the same scene really don't make any sense to American children either, even those with some understanding of French. For example, one of the most frequent is "''Ooh, le car!''" - she's basically saying, "Oh, the car!" which isn't even insulting without any sort of context.
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* EarWorm: The tune that Snoopy whistles during his first walk to the cafe.
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* ValuesDissonance: Snoopy's hand gestures at the other drivers when the car gets rear-ended. Many of the gestures he performs that would be ''extremely'' rude in Europe (like Snoopy running his hand under his chin) just look weird to an American.
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* ValuesDissonance: Snoopy's hand gestures at the other drivers when the car gets rear-ended. Many of the gestures he performs that would be ''extremely'' rude in Europe (like Snoopy running his hand under his chin) chin, equivalent to FlippingTheBird) just look weird to an American.
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* EarWorm: The tune that Snoopy whistles during his first walk to the cafe.
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* BrokenBase: Some people find that allowing the adults to speak and be seen in this movie makes it stand out in a positive manner from the three other ''Peanuts'' films; others think that it is a serious breach of tradition.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: When the ''Peanuts'' characters are in London, a tune that sounds very similar to "Rule Britannia!" is frequently heard.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: SuspiciouslySimilarSong:
** When the ''Peanuts'' characters are in London, a tune that sounds very similar to "Rule Britannia!" is frequentlyheard.heard.
** The music that plays when Snoopy is sneaking across the Chateau during his, Charlie Brown's, and Linus' first night there sounds eerily like the ''Film/JamesBond'' theme.
** When the ''Peanuts'' characters are in London, a tune that sounds very similar to "Rule Britannia!" is frequently
** The music that plays when Snoopy is sneaking across the Chateau during his, Charlie Brown's, and Linus' first night there sounds eerily like the ''Film/JamesBond'' theme.
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** The stock screams when Charlie Brown, Snoopy and Linus are nearly struck by lightning.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic:
** The music that plays during the fire.
** Special mention goes to the orchestral soundtrack that is heard throughout the film. Quite different from the usual jazz piano style of ''Peanuts''. Some of the sweeping orchestral themes were reminiscent of Hiroshi Miyagawa, which actually helped to give this film a more dramatic, even DarkerAndEdgier tone than is usually seen in ''Peanuts'.
** The music that plays during the fire.
** Special mention goes to the orchestral soundtrack that is heard throughout the film. Quite different from the usual jazz piano style of ''Peanuts''. Some of the sweeping orchestral themes were reminiscent of Hiroshi Miyagawa, which actually helped to give this film a more dramatic, even DarkerAndEdgier tone than is usually seen in ''Peanuts'.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: The music that plays during the fire.
** Special mention goes to the orchestral soundtrack that is heard througout the film. Quite different from the usual jazz piano style of ''Peanuts''. Some of the sweeping orchestral themes were reminiscent of Hiroshi Miyagawa, which actually helped to give this film a more dramatic, even DarkerAndEdgier tone than is usually seen in ''Peanuts'.
** Special mention goes to the orchestral soundtrack that is heard througout the film. Quite different from the usual jazz piano style of ''Peanuts''. Some of the sweeping orchestral themes were reminiscent of Hiroshi Miyagawa, which actually helped to give this film a more dramatic, even DarkerAndEdgier tone than is usually seen in ''Peanuts'.
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** Special mention goes to the orchestral soundtrack that is heard througout the film. Quite different from the usual jazz piano style of ''Peanuts''. Some of the sweeping orchestral themes were reminiscent of Hiroshi Miyagawa, which actually helped to give this film a more dramatic, even DarkerAndEdgier tone than is usually seen in ''Peanuts'.
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** The fact that the Baron's dangerously antisocial attitude was well known to the locals, one would wonder why they weren't concerned for Violette's safety. Also, the bartender to whom the Baron confided his intentions to get rid of the intruders (who were clearly identified to be just children) should probably have called the gendarmes as there was no mistaking the Baron's tone and deadly intentions.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Snoopy playing tennis in Wimbledon. [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Doesn't make it any less hilarious.]]
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Snoopy playing tennis in Wimbledon. [[CrowningMomentOfFunny [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Doesn't make it any less hilarious.]]
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** Marcie's insults in the same scene really don't make any sense to American children either, even those with some understanding of French. For example, one of the most frequent is "''Ooh, le car!''" - she's basically saying, "Oh, the car!" which isn't even insulting without any sort of context.
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** Linus says, "Use my blanket to catch us!"
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** Linus says, saying "Use my blanket to catch us!"
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** Linus says, "Use my blanket to catch us!"
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: When the Peanuts characters are in London, a tune that sounds very similar to "Rule Britannia!" is frequently heard.
* TearJerker: Snoopy is at a bar in France, and puts a few coins in the jukebox. He sits down and starts swaying to the music, while Woodstock plays a violin. When the music gets sadder, he starts crying, similar to the gag in the Halloween special. It even reuses the sound of Snoopy crying from that special. In this instance, however, the song ends on a happy note.
* TearJerker: Snoopy is at a bar in France, and puts a few coins in the jukebox. He sits down and starts swaying to the music, while Woodstock plays a violin. When the music gets sadder, he starts crying, similar to the gag in the Halloween special. It even reuses the sound of Snoopy crying from that special. In this instance, however, the song ends on a happy note.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: When the Peanuts ''Peanuts'' characters are in London, a tune that sounds very similar to "Rule Britannia!" is frequently heard.
* TearJerker: Snoopy is at a bar in France, and puts a few coinsin into the jukebox. He sits down and starts swaying to the music, while Woodstock plays a violin. When the music gets sadder, he starts crying, similar to the gag in the Halloween special. It even reuses the sound of Snoopy crying from that special. In this instance, however, the song ends on a happy note.note.
* ValuesDissonance: Snoopy's hand gestures at the other drivers when the car gets rear-ended. Many of the gestures he performs that would be ''extremely'' rude in Europe (like Snoopy running his hand under his chin) just look weird to an American.
* TearJerker: Snoopy is at a bar in France, and puts a few coins
* ValuesDissonance: Snoopy's hand gestures at the other drivers when the car gets rear-ended. Many of the gestures he performs that would be ''extremely'' rude in Europe (like Snoopy running his hand under his chin) just look weird to an American.
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* TearJerker: Snoopy is at a bar in France, and puts a few coins in the jukebox. He sits down and starts swaying to the music, while Woodstock plays a violin. When the music gets sadder, he starts crying, similar to the gag in the Halloween special. It even reuses the sound of Snoopy crying from that special. In this instance, however, the song ends on a happy note.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Snoopy playing tennis in Wimbledon. [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Doesn't make it any less hilarious.]]
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: When the Peanuts characters are in London, a tune that sounds very similar to "Rule Britannia!" is frequently heard.
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* BrokenBase: Some people find that allowing the adults to speak and be seen in this movie makes it stand out from the three other ''Peanuts'' films; others think that it is a serious breach of tradition.
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* BrokenBase: Some people find that allowing the adults to speak and be seen in this movie makes it stand out in a positive manner from the three other ''Peanuts'' films; others think that it is a serious breach of tradition.
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* {{Narm}}: "Use my blanket to catch us!"
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* {{Narm}}: {{Narm}}:
** "Use my blanket to catchus!"us!"
** The way Charlie Brown runs several miles constantly yelling "fire" without explaining anything.
** "Use my blanket to catch
** The way Charlie Brown runs several miles constantly yelling "fire" without explaining anything.
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* Broken Base: Some people find that allowing the adults to be seen and speak in this movie makes this particular one stand out from the other 3, others think that it is a serious breach of tradition.
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* Broken Base: BrokenBase: Some people find that allowing the adults to speak and be seen and speak in this movie makes this particular one it stand out from the three other 3, ''Peanuts'' films; others think that it is a serious breach of tradition.
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* {{Narm}}: "Use my blanket to catch us!"us!"
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* Broken Base: Some people find that allowing the adults to be seen and speak in this movie makes this particular one stand out from the other 3, others think that it is a serious breach of tradition.
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* {{Narm}}: "Use my blanket to catch us!"
* RecycledScript: Peppermint Patty's nitpicking and criticizing of Charlie Brown at school is out of the comic strips and another animated special. Snoopy playing tennis at Wimbledon and launching into a John [=McEnroe=]-style tantrum is from ''You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown''.
* RecycledScript: Peppermint Patty's nitpicking and criticizing of Charlie Brown at school is out of the comic strips and another animated special. Snoopy playing tennis at Wimbledon and launching into a John [=McEnroe=]-style tantrum is from ''You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown''.
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* {{Narm}}: "Use my blanket to catch us!"
* RecycledScript: Peppermint Patty's nitpicking and criticizing of Charlie Brown at school is out of the comic strips and another animated special. Snoopy playing tennis at Wimbledon and launching into a John [=McEnroe=]-style tantrum is from ''You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown''.us!"
* RecycledScript: Peppermint Patty's nitpicking and criticizing of Charlie Brown at school is out of the comic strips and another animated special. Snoopy playing tennis at Wimbledon and launching into a John [=McEnroe=]-style tantrum is from ''You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown''.
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* {{Narm}}: "Use my blanket to catch us!"