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* Anytime one gets a dig at Lucy is one (when Charlie Brown shows her he can move the {{Doorstopper}} book onto his sled with ease or when Linus comments to Charlie that ignoring her negative comments and advice has enabled him to thrive in life).
* Meta Example: The film receiving widespread critical acclaim from many critics and audiences alike and was a box office success, making $246 million worldwide on its $99 million budget. What's even more awesome? 20th Century Fox is interested in making a sequel and turning The Peanuts Movie into a franchise.

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* Anytime one gets a dig at Lucy is one (when Charlie Brown shows her he can move the {{Doorstopper}} book onto his sled with ease or when Linus comments to Charlie that ignoring her negative comments and advice has enabled him to thrive in life).
* Meta Example: The film receiving widespread critical acclaim from many critics and audiences alike and was a box office success, making $246 million worldwide on its $99 million budget. What's even more awesome? 20th Century Fox is interested in making a sequel and turning The Peanuts Movie into a franchise.
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** The fact that during Snoopy's fantasies whenever he's flying, you NEVER see the bottom of his doghouse despite all of the sweeping angles and shots. It's a masterpiece of scene staging to keep the illusion alive despite how many shots there are and how many different angles it shows Snoopy flying.
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* When he sees his little sister bombing onstage and on the verge of tears, Charlie Brown willingly torpedoes his own act in the school talent show to turn Sally's performance around and get the crowd back on her side.


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* Meta Example: The film receiving widespread critical acclaim from many critics and audiences alike and was a box office success, making $246 million worldwide on it's its $99 million budget. What's even more awesome? 20th Century Fox is interested in making a sequel and turning The Peanuts Movie into a franchise.
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* Anytime one gets a dig at Lucy is one (when Charlie Brown shows her he can move the {{Doorstopper}} book onto his sled with ease or when Linus comments to Charlie that ignoring her negative comments and advice has enabled him to thrive in life).

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* After 65 years of failing to do it, [[spoiler: Charlie Brown finally manages to get a kite in the air]].

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* After 65 years of failing to do it, [[spoiler: Charlie Brown finally manages to get a kite in the air]].air.



* Charlie Brown, a kid who's only about 10-years-old, not only read and understood ''Literature/WarAndPeace'' (a book synonymous with "{{Doorstopper}}", most editions running to well over 1000 pages), but managed to outline and write a well written book report on it. In ONE. WEEKEND. Seriously, college students would struggle with that task.
* When Charlie Brown realizes that [[spoiler: he was not the one to get the highest score, but Peppermint Patty, he decides to point out the mixup. In front of the whole school.]] That takes some serious gonads.
* [[spoiler:It's been decades coming, and there are people who would rather it not actually come true... but this film finally gives Charlie Brown a real, earnest conversation with the Little Red-Haired Girl at the end, that is not a dream or ImagineSpot! She may not be able to see him for months because she's on her way to summer camp, but she accepts him as her new pen pal, knowing how ''great'' he is! It's honestly enough to make some fans tear up, as it did to Lucy!]]

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* Charlie Brown, a kid who's only about 10-years-old, 10 years old, not only read and understood ''Literature/WarAndPeace'' (a book synonymous with "{{Doorstopper}}", most editions running to well over 1000 pages), but managed to outline and write a well written book report on it. In ONE. WEEKEND. Seriously, college students would struggle with that task.
* When Charlie Brown realizes that [[spoiler: he was not the one to get the highest score, but Peppermint Patty, he decides to point out the mixup. In front of the whole school.]] That takes some serious gonads.
* [[spoiler:It's It's been decades coming, and there are people who would rather it not actually come true... but this film finally gives Charlie Brown a real, earnest conversation with the Little Red-Haired Girl at the end, that is not a dream or ImagineSpot! She may not be able to see him for months because she's on her way to summer camp, but she accepts him as her new pen pal, knowing how ''great'' he is! It's honestly enough to make some fans tear up, as it did to Lucy!]]Lucy!
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* Meta Example: The film receiving widespread critical acclaim from many critics and audiences alike and was a box office success, making $246 million worldwide on it's $99 million budget. What's even more awesome? 20th Century Fox is interested in making a sequel and turning The Peanuts Movie a franchise.

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* Meta Example: The film receiving widespread critical acclaim from many critics and audiences alike and was a box office success, making $246 million worldwide on it's $99 million budget. What's even more awesome? 20th Century Fox is interested in making a sequel and turning The Peanuts Movie into a franchise.
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* Meta Example: The film receiving widespread critical acclaim from many critics and audiences alike and was a box office success, making $246 million worldwide on it's $99 million budget. What's even more awesome? 20th Century Fox wants to make The Peanuts Movie a franchise.

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* Meta Example: The film receiving widespread critical acclaim from many critics and audiences alike and was a box office success, making $246 million worldwide on it's $99 million budget. What's even more awesome? 20th Century Fox wants to make is interested in making a sequel and turning The Peanuts Movie a franchise.
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* Meta Example: The film receiving widespread critical acclaim from many critics and audiences alike and was a box office success, making $246 million worldwide on it's $99 million budget. What even more awesome? 20th Century Fox wants to make The Peanuts Movie a franchise.

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* Meta Example: The film receiving widespread critical acclaim from many critics and audiences alike and was a box office success, making $246 million worldwide on it's $99 million budget. What What's even more awesome? 20th Century Fox wants to make The Peanuts Movie a franchise.
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* Snoopy chucking his typewriter at Lucy in response to her (poor) criticism was rather cathartic.

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* Snoopy chucking his typewriter at Lucy in response to her (poor) criticism was rather cathartic.cathartic.
* Meta Example: The film receiving widespread critical acclaim from many critics and audiences alike and was a box office success, making $246 million worldwide on it's $99 million budget. What even more awesome? 20th Century Fox wants to make The Peanuts Movie a franchise.
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* All of Snoopy's ImagineSpot's. We finally get to see what Snoopy sees in his head, and it's just as grand and epic as he's made it out to be in the comics.

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* All of Snoopy's ImagineSpot's. [[ImagineSpot Imagine Spots.]] We finally get to see what Snoopy sees in his head, and it's just as grand and epic as he's made it out to be in the comics.

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I have the Penguin Classics edition of War and Peace; it's 1444 pages. I think there's enough variation that being too specific is probably inadvisable.


* Charlie Brown, a kid who's only about 10-years-old, not only read and understood ''Literature/WarAndPeace'' (a 1,200-page book mind you), but managed to outline and write a well written book report on it. In ONE. WEEKEND.
** Seriously, college students would struggle with that task.

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* Charlie Brown, a kid who's only about 10-years-old, not only read and understood ''Literature/WarAndPeace'' (a 1,200-page book mind you), synonymous with "{{Doorstopper}}", most editions running to well over 1000 pages), but managed to outline and write a well written book report on it. In ONE. WEEKEND.
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WEEKEND. Seriously, college students would struggle with that task.
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* Charlie Brown, a kid who's only about 10-years-old, not only read and understood "War and Peace" (a 1,200-page book mind you), but managed to outline and write a well written book report on it. In ONE. WEEKEND.

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* Charlie Brown, a kid who's only about 10-years-old, not only read and understood "War and Peace" ''Literature/WarAndPeace'' (a 1,200-page book mind you), but managed to outline and write a well written book report on it. In ONE. WEEKEND.



* Charlie Brown having some moments of genuine creativity. Tying in with the above Charlie gets the monstrous War and Peace onto a sled by turning the pages bit by bit, working up to chunks of pages before basically turning the book onto the sled. Even Lucy admits that was pretty smart before berating herself.

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* Charlie Brown having some moments of genuine creativity. Tying in with the above Charlie gets the monstrous War ''War and Peace Peace'' onto a sled by turning the pages bit by bit, working up to chunks of pages before basically turning the book onto the sled. Even Lucy admits that was pretty smart before berating herself.
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** One for the Red Baron himself too: it's just a single moment, but we see him shoot down three Sophwith Camels with ''one burst''.
** And, finally, for Snoopy: he improvised the plan that got the Red Baron's triplane crippled, and in the end he had him dead to rights. [[FriendOrIdolDecision Then he saw that Fifi was falling to her death, and let the Baron go to save her]].
** And, finally, for the staff for getting the Red Baron's style right: not amazing flying skills and incredible aggression (that's actually Snoopy), just decent piloting skills, sane CombatPragmatism, and a knack for getting his targets in the right position for getting gunned down (how he took down those three planes: he lured them in just the right position and then opened fire) or crash on something (he nearly got Snoopy to crash on the ''Eiffel Tower'').
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* Marcie is somehow ''exactly'' able to know what book Charlie Brown needs (she's also probably the only kid in his class which goes into the adult book section); when Charlie Brown goes after the book (a {{Doorstopper}} volume which also happens to be on the top shelf) she asks if he needs help taking it home, Charlie Brown simply pulls out his sled and says he's got it. This leads him on a vicious sledding trip but he somehow after all the sledding, the near misses with trees, etc. he gets the book to his house (but not before the book due to momentum slams him through his own front door).

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* Marcie is somehow ''exactly'' able to know what book Charlie Brown needs (she's also probably the only kid in his class which who goes into the adult book section); when Charlie Brown goes after the book (a {{Doorstopper}} volume which also happens to be on the top shelf) she asks if he needs help taking it home, Charlie Brown simply pulls out his sled and says he's got it. This leads him on a vicious sledding trip but he somehow after all the sledding, the near misses with trees, etc. he gets the book to his house (but not before the book due to momentum slams him through his own front door).
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** Seriously, college students would struggle with that task.
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* Marcie is somehow ''exactly'' able to know what book Charlie Brown needs (She's also probably the only kid in his class which goes into the adult book section) when Charlie Brown goes after the book (a {{Doorstopper}} volume which also happens to be on the top shelf) she asks if he needs help taking it home, Charlie Brown simply pulls out his sled and says he's got it, this leads him on a vicious sledding trip but he somehow after all the sledding, the near misses with trees, etc. He gets the book to his house (but not before the book due to momentum slams him through his own front door).

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* Marcie is somehow ''exactly'' able to know what book Charlie Brown needs (She's (she's also probably the only kid in his class which goes into the adult book section) section); when Charlie Brown goes after the book (a {{Doorstopper}} volume which also happens to be on the top shelf) she asks if he needs help taking it home, Charlie Brown simply pulls out his sled and says he's got it, this it. This leads him on a vicious sledding trip but he somehow after all the sledding, the near misses with trees, etc. He he gets the book to his house (but not before the book due to momentum slams him through his own front door).
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* All of Snoopy's ImagineSpot's. We finally get to see what Snoopy see's in his head, and it's just as grand and epic as he's made it out to be in the comics.

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* All of Snoopy's ImagineSpot's. We finally get to see what Snoopy see's sees in his head, and it's just as grand and epic as he's made it out to be in the comics.



* [[spoiler:It's been decades coming, and there are people who would rather it not actually come true,.... but this film finally gives Charlie Brown a real, earnest conversation with the Little Red-Haired Girl at the end, that is not a dream or ImagineSpot! She may not be able to see him for months because she's on her way to summer camp, but she accepts him as her new pen pal, knowing how ''great'' he is! It's honestly enough to make some fans tear up, as it did to Lucy!]]

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* [[spoiler:It's been decades coming, and there are people who would rather it not actually come true,....true... but this film finally gives Charlie Brown a real, earnest conversation with the Little Red-Haired Girl at the end, that is not a dream or ImagineSpot! She may not be able to see him for months because she's on her way to summer camp, but she accepts him as her new pen pal, knowing how ''great'' he is! It's honestly enough to make some fans tear up, as it did to Lucy!]]
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* Charlie Brown having some moments of genuine creativity. Tying in with the above Charlie gets the monsterous War and Peace onto a sled by turning the pages bit by bit, working up to chunks of pages before basically turning the book onto the sled. Even Lucy admits that was pretty smart before berating herself.

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* Charlie Brown having some moments of genuine creativity. Tying in with the above Charlie gets the monsterous monstrous War and Peace onto a sled by turning the pages bit by bit, working up to chunks of pages before basically turning the book onto the sled. Even Lucy admits that was pretty smart before berating herself.herself.
* Snoopy chucking his typewriter at Lucy in response to her (poor) criticism was rather cathartic.
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* Marcie is somehow ''exactly'' able to know what book Charlie Brown needs (She's also probably the only kid in his class which goes into the adult book section) when Charlie Brown goes after the book (a {{Doorstopper}} volume which also happens to be on the top shelf) she asks if he needs help taking it home, Charlie Brown simply pulls out his sled and says he's got it, this leads him on a vicious sledding trip but he somehow after all the sledding, the near misses with trees, etc. He gets the book to his house (but not before the book due to momentum slams him through his own front door).

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* Marcie is somehow ''exactly'' able to know what book Charlie Brown needs (She's also probably the only kid in his class which goes into the adult book section) when Charlie Brown goes after the book (a {{Doorstopper}} volume which also happens to be on the top shelf) she asks if he needs help taking it home, Charlie Brown simply pulls out his sled and says he's got it, this leads him on a vicious sledding trip but he somehow after all the sledding, the near misses with trees, etc. He gets the book to his house (but not before the book due to momentum slams him through his own front door).door).
* Charlie Brown having some moments of genuine creativity. Tying in with the above Charlie gets the monsterous War and Peace onto a sled by turning the pages bit by bit, working up to chunks of pages before basically turning the book onto the sled. Even Lucy admits that was pretty smart before berating herself.
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* [[spoiler:It's been decades coming, and there are people who would rather it not actually come true,.... but this film finally gives Charlie Brown a real, earnest conversation with the Little Red-Haired Girl at the end, that is not a dream or ImagineSpot! She may not be able to see him for months because she's on her way to summer camp, but she accepts him as her new pen pal, knowing how ''great'' he is! It's honestly enough to make some fans tear up, as it did to Lucy!]]

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* [[spoiler:It's been decades coming, and there are people who would rather it not actually come true,.... but this film finally gives Charlie Brown a real, earnest conversation with the Little Red-Haired Girl at the end, that is not a dream or ImagineSpot! She may not be able to see him for months because she's on her way to summer camp, but she accepts him as her new pen pal, knowing how ''great'' he is! It's honestly enough to make some fans tear up, as it did to Lucy!]]Lucy!]]
* Marcie is somehow ''exactly'' able to know what book Charlie Brown needs (She's also probably the only kid in his class which goes into the adult book section) when Charlie Brown goes after the book (a {{Doorstopper}} volume which also happens to be on the top shelf) she asks if he needs help taking it home, Charlie Brown simply pulls out his sled and says he's got it, this leads him on a vicious sledding trip but he somehow after all the sledding, the near misses with trees, etc. He gets the book to his house (but not before the book due to momentum slams him through his own front door).
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** Fifi gets a moment, as well, when she chucks a chair through the zeppelin cabin's window to wreck one of the planes shooting at Snoopy.
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* When Charlie Brown realizes that [[spoiler: he was not the one to get the highest score, but Peppermint Patty, he decides to point out the mixup. In front of the whole school.]] That takes some serious gonads.

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* When Charlie Brown realizes that [[spoiler: he was not the one to get the highest score, but Peppermint Patty, he decides to point out the mixup. In front of the whole school.]] That takes some serious gonads.gonads.
* [[spoiler:It's been decades coming, and there are people who would rather it not actually come true,.... but this film finally gives Charlie Brown a real, earnest conversation with the Little Red-Haired Girl at the end, that is not a dream or ImagineSpot! She may not be able to see him for months because she's on her way to summer camp, but she accepts him as her new pen pal, knowing how ''great'' he is! It's honestly enough to make some fans tear up, as it did to Lucy!]]
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* Charlie Brown, a kid who's only about 10-years-old, not only read and understood "War and Peace" (a 1,200-page book mind you), but managed to outline and write a well written book report on it. In ONE. WEEKEND.

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* Charlie Brown, a kid who's only about 10-years-old, not only read and understood "War and Peace" (a 1,200-page book mind you), but managed to outline and write a well written book report on it. In ONE. WEEKEND.WEEKEND.
* When Charlie Brown realizes that [[spoiler: he was not the one to get the highest score, but Peppermint Patty, he decides to point out the mixup. In front of the whole school.]] That takes some serious gonads.
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* Pretty much all of Snoopy's ImagineSpot's. We finally get to see what Snoopy see's in his head, and it's just as grand and epic as he's made it out to be in the comics.

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* Pretty much all All of Snoopy's ImagineSpot's. We finally get to see what Snoopy see's in his head, and it's just as grand and epic as he's made it out to be in the comics.
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* Charlie Brown, a kid who's only about 10-years-old, not only read and understood War and Peace (a 1,200-page book mind you), but managed to outline and write a well written book report on it. In ONE. WEEKEND.

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* Charlie Brown, a kid who's only about 10-years-old, not only read and understood War "War and Peace Peace" (a 1,200-page book mind you), but managed to outline and write a well written book report on it. In ONE. WEEKEND.
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** Woodstock getting a big part in the final battle against the Red Baron.

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** Woodstock getting a big part in the final battle against the Red Baron.Baron.
*Charlie Brown, a kid who's only about 10-years-old, not only read and understood War and Peace (a 1,200-page book mind you), but managed to outline and write a well written book report on it. In ONE. WEEKEND.
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* After 65 years of failing to do it, [[spoiler: Charlie Brown finally manages to get a kite in the air]].

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* After 65 years of failing to do it, [[spoiler: Charlie Brown finally manages to get a kite in the air]].air]].
* Pretty much all of Snoopy's ImagineSpot's. We finally get to see what Snoopy see's in his head, and it's just as grand and epic as he's made it out to be in the comics.
** Woodstock getting a big part in the final battle against the Red Baron.
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*After 65 years of failing to do it, [[spoiler: Charlie Brown finally manages to get a kite in the air]].

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