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* FanficFuel: What would Snoopy have done if the “No Dogs Allowed” sign wasn’t there?
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* FanficFuel: What would Snoopy have done if the “No Dogs Allowed” sign wasn’t there?there? Would he really have gone through with never seeing everyone (including his best friend Woodstock) again, especially since the strip implies he wouldn’t have liked living in an apartment?
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* FanficFuel: What would Snoopy have done if the “No Dogs Allowed” sign wasn’t there?
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** Also Snoopy as well. Was he really gonna go through with leaving Woodstock, Charlie Brown, and everyone else if the "No Dogs Allowed" sign wasn't there? Or was he pressured into making a rash decision due to his emotions with Lila, and didn't think it through?
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The entire aside with Clara almost feels like the movie briefly changed the channel before going back to the plot, only bearing a small connection in showing a contrast with Snoopy's fortune in having an owner like Charlie Brown or Lila. First off, it's not at all foreshadowed in any way, it just happens as Snoopy is on his journey to Lila. It also completely contrasts with the rests of the movie's tone, consisting nearly entirely of wacky hijinks that would be more at home in a Looney Tunes short (compounded by the wacky song that Clara sings all the while). After Snoopy escapes her house, this is all promptly forgotten (even whether she gets any comeuppance) and never spoken of again.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The entire aside with Clara almost feels like the movie briefly changed the channel before going back to the plot, only bearing a small connection in showing a contrast with Snoopy's fortune in having an owner like Charlie Brown or Lila. First off, it's not at all foreshadowed in any way, it just happens as Snoopy is on his journey to Lila. It also completely contrasts with the rests of the movie's tone, consisting nearly entirely of wacky hijinks that would be more at home in a Looney Tunes ''Looney Tunes'' short (compounded by the wacky song that Clara sings all the while). After Snoopy escapes her house, this is all promptly forgotten (even whether she gets any comeuppance) and never spoken of again.
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-->Or biiiiiirrrrrrrrds!
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* AccidentalAesop: Remember everyone, don't talk to strangers... they might want to keep you as their pet.
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* AccidentalAesop: Remember everyone, don't talk to strangers... [[FantasticAesop they might want to keep you as their pet.pet]].
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* EsotericHappyEnding: At first, the Peanuts gang is overjoyed to see Snoopy returning and sing his praises. Then, Snoopy types letters to Linus demanding the return of his croquet set and chess set and to Schroeder for the return of his record collection. Lucy then tells Charlie Brown, "That does it, Charlie Brown! He's your dog, and you're welcome to him!" Yeah, it seems everyone's really happy to have Snoopy back after that.
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* EsotericHappyEnding: PlayedForLaughs. At first, the Peanuts gang is overjoyed to see Snoopy returning and sing his praises. Then, Snoopy types letters to Linus demanding the return of his croquet set and chess set and to Schroeder for the return of his record collection. Lucy then tells Charlie Brown, "That does it, Charlie Brown! He's your dog, and you're welcome to him!" Yeah, it seems everyone's really happy to have Snoopy back after that.
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It’s pretty clear you are supposed to hate her. She can’t be a scrappy
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* TheScrappy: Clara for being very annoying.
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* AngstWhatAngst: During Snoopy's going-away party, Schroeder is the only member who doesn't cry with the group, even as he gives a speech and plays "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" while the other kids are in tears.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The entire aside with Clara almost feels like the movie briefly changed the channel before going back to the plot. First off, it's not at all foreshadowed in any way, it just happens as Snoopy is on his journey to Lila. It also completely contrasts with the rests of the movie's tone, consisting nearly entirely of wacky hijinks that would be more at home in a Looney Tunes short (compounded by the wacky song that Clara sings all the while). After Snoopy escapes her house, this is all promptly forgotten (even whether she gets any comeuppance) and never spoken of again. However, from a storytelling standpoint, it points out how lucky Snoopy is with having Charlie Brown as an owner (or Lila, for that matter.)
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The entire aside with Clara almost feels like the movie briefly changed the channel before going back to the plot.plot, only bearing a small connection in showing a contrast with Snoopy's fortune in having an owner like Charlie Brown or Lila. First off, it's not at all foreshadowed in any way, it just happens as Snoopy is on his journey to Lila. It also completely contrasts with the rests of the movie's tone, consisting nearly entirely of wacky hijinks that would be more at home in a Looney Tunes short (compounded by the wacky song that Clara sings all the while). After Snoopy escapes her house, this is all promptly forgotten (even whether she gets any comeuppance) and never spoken of again. However, from a storytelling standpoint, it points out how lucky Snoopy is with having Charlie Brown as an owner (or Lila, for that matter.)
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This half wouldn't make sense to readers born after Tiny Toons ended (a class that doesn't include me, but still)
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* TheScrappy: Clara for being very annoying and having a lot of similarities with [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Elmyra Duff]] (despite the movie predating the show she was from by 18 years).
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* TheScrappy: Clara for being very annoying and having a lot of similarities with [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Elmyra Duff]] (despite the movie predating the show she was from by 18 years).annoying.
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* * ValuesDissonance: The portrayal of the puppy farm that Snoopy was born at as being an idyllic place where dogs and their offspring are doted on is this now that the inhumane conditions of such places are now widely known.
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* * ValuesDissonance: The portrayal of the puppy farm that Snoopy was born at as being an idyllic place where dogs and their offspring are doted on is this now that the inhumane conditions of such places are now widely known.
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* BrokenBase: The Snoopy and Linus fight, specifically who was more at fault in it. Some feel Snoopy [[LaserGuidedKarma deserved whatever he got]] as he's the one who started it and was more violent from the beginning (as when Snoopy first swiped the blanket Linus merely took it back, and Snoopy [[DisproportionateRetribution stomped on his foot]] in response), while others feel that Linus crossed the line when [[HeWhoFightsMonsters he grabbed, squeezed, and yanked Snoopy's nose as hard as he could]], [[KickTheDog and then immediately did so again just because]], feeling [[UnintentionallyUnsympathetic he fully had it coming]] when Snoopy kicked him in the shins. Search up a video of the scene and you'll find just as many commenters taking either character's side.
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* TheScrappy: Clara for being very annoying and having a lot of similarities with [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Elmyra Duff.]]
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* TheScrappy: Clara for being very annoying and having a lot of similarities with [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Elmyra Duff.]]Duff]] (despite the movie predating the show she was from by 18 years).
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* EarWorm: Both "No Dogs Allowed" and "The Best of Buddies" (Snoopy and Woodstock's traveling theme).
** "'Cause we've got fundamental friend dependa-bil-i-ty! Fundamental friend dependa-bil-i-ty!"
*** This one appears to be somewhat of a distant cousin to "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" from ''Film/MaryPoppins'', also written by the Sherman Brothers.
** "'Cause we've got fundamental friend dependa-bil-i-ty! Fundamental friend dependa-bil-i-ty!"
*** This one appears to be somewhat of a distant cousin to "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" from ''Film/MaryPoppins'', also written by the Sherman Brothers.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The entire aside with Clara almost feels like the movie briefly changed the channel before going back to the plot. First off, it's not at all foreshadowed in any way, it just happens as Snoopy is on his journey to Lila. It also completely contrasts with the rests of the movie's tone, consisting nearly entirely of wacky hijinks that would be more at home in a Looney Tunes short (compounded by the wacky song that Clara sings all the while). After Snoopy escapes her house, this is all promptly forgotten (she doesn't even [[KarmaHoudini face any repercussion either]]) and never spoken of again. However, from a storytelling standpoint, it points out how lucky Snoopy is with having Charlie Brown as an owner (or Lila, for that matter.)
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The entire aside with Clara almost feels like the movie briefly changed the channel before going back to the plot. First off, it's not at all foreshadowed in any way, it just happens as Snoopy is on his journey to Lila. It also completely contrasts with the rests of the movie's tone, consisting nearly entirely of wacky hijinks that would be more at home in a Looney Tunes short (compounded by the wacky song that Clara sings all the while). After Snoopy escapes her house, this is all promptly forgotten (she doesn't even [[KarmaHoudini face (even whether she gets any repercussion either]]) comeuppance) and never spoken of again. However, from a storytelling standpoint, it points out how lucky Snoopy is with having Charlie Brown as an owner (or Lila, for that matter.)
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** NarmCharm: Despite this, it still caused many viewers to bawl their eyes out.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The entire aside with Clara almost feels like the movie briefly changed the channel before going back to the plot. First off, it's not at all foreshadowed in any way, it just happens as Snoopy is on his journey to Lila. It also completely contrasts with the rests of the movie's tone, consisting nearly entirely of wacky hijinks that would be more at home in a Looney Tunes short (compounded by the wacky song that Clara sings all the while). After Snoopy escapes her house, this is all promptly forgotten (she doesn't even [[KarmaHoudini face any repercussion either]]) and never spoken of again. However, from a storytelling standpoint, it points out how lucky Snoopy is with having Charlie Brown as an owner (or Lila, for that matter.)
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* TheWoobie: Nearly the entire cast.
** Lila. She made a mistake (and a rather simple one), as noted above; but even so, is anyone else bothered by Snoopy's dancing away with a smirk on his face while she stands there crying? Is this ''really'' Snoopy's idea of resolving his affairs with her? Come on, folks.
** Lila. She made a mistake (and a rather simple one), as noted above; but even so, is anyone else bothered by Snoopy's dancing away with a smirk on his face while she stands there crying? Is this ''really'' Snoopy's idea of resolving his affairs with her? Come on, folks.
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* TheWoobie: Nearly the The entire cast.
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** This is especially the case with Lila. She made a mistake (and a rather simple one), as noted above; but even so, is anyone else bothered by Snoopy's dancing away with a smirk on his face while she stands there crying? Is this ''really'' Snoopy's idea of resolving his affairs with her? Come on,folks.people.
** This is especially the case with Lila. She made a mistake (and a rather simple one), as noted above; but even so, is anyone else bothered by Snoopy's dancing away with a smirk on his face while she stands there crying? Is this ''really'' Snoopy's idea of resolving his affairs with her? Come on,
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* EsotericHappyEnding: At first, the Peanuts gang is overjoyed to see Snoopy returning and sing his praises. Then, Snoopy types letters to Linus demanding the return of his croquet set and chess set and to Schroeder for the return of his record collection. Lucy then tells Charlie Brown, "All right, Charlie Brown! From now on, he's your dog, and you're welcome to him!" Yeah, it seems everyone's really happy to have Snoopy back after that.
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* EsotericHappyEnding: At first, the Peanuts gang is overjoyed to see Snoopy returning and sing his praises. Then, Snoopy types letters to Linus demanding the return of his croquet set and chess set and to Schroeder for the return of his record collection. Lucy then tells Charlie Brown, "All right, "That does it, Charlie Brown! From now on, he's He's your dog, and you're welcome to him!" Yeah, it seems everyone's really happy to have Snoopy back after that.
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* AccidentalAesop: Remember everyone, don't talk to strangers...they might want to keep you as their pet.
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* AccidentalAesop: Remember everyone, don't talk to strangers... they might want to keep you as their pet.
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** Lila. She made a mistake (and a rather simple one), as noted above, above; but even so, is anyone else bothered by Snoopy's dancing away with a smirk on his face while she stands there crying? Is this ''really'' Snoopy's idea of resolving his affairs with her? Come on, folks.
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***This one appears to be somewhat of a precursor to "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" from ''Film/MaryPoppins'', also written by the Sherman Brothers.
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* Narm: Some of the serious moments, especially the going away party, are somewhat undercut by the flat, staccato line readings of the voice actors.
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* EsotericHappyEnding: At first, the Peanuts gang is overjoyed to see Snoopy returning and sing his praises. Then, Snoopy types letters to Linus demanding the return of his croquet set and chess set and to Schroeder for the return of his record collection. Lucy then tells Charlie Brown, "That does it, "All right, Charlie Brown! He's From now on, he's your dog, and you're welcome to him!" Yeah, it seems everyone's really happy to have Snoopy back after that.