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** Many fans are also critical of the movie's soundtrack for consisting of orchestral music and pop songs, rather than purely smooth jazz in the style of Vince Guaraldi.
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** Music/ChristopheBeck's score isn't half bad either, most notably his two renditions of "Linus and Lucy": [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Img-_Q6TSZk an upbeat, jazzy version]] used in the film's climax, and [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Qkz3ia_PtYc a slow, nostalgic piano version]] for the end credits.
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* TearJerker: Charlie Brown being utterly devastated when [[spoiler: Linus' toy plane shreds the book report he had written while The Little Red Haired Girl was away.]]
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** Opinions are split about [[spoiler: the movie's ending. With a race against time to talk to the little red-headed girl, the universe as always conspires against him to make absolutely sure it doesn't happen. After one obstacle too many, Charlie Brown very nearly gives up hope and pleads for things to work out just this once. Sure enough, the universe decides to cut him a break and he makes it in time, and the movie ends with him receiving affirmation from the little red-headed girl and his friends that he is indeed a good person. Some reviewers feel this totally violates the original Schultz comic, as Charlie Brown NEVER wins. While others feel that it's a nice change of pace, and that some traditions are meant to be broken]]
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** Opinions are split about [[spoiler: the movie's ending. With a race against time to talk to the little red-headed girl, the universe as always conspires against him to make absolutely sure it doesn't happen. After one obstacle too many, Charlie Brown very nearly gives up hope and pleads for things to work out just this once. Sure enough, the universe decides to cut him a break and he makes it in time, and the movie ends with him receiving affirmation from the little red-headed girl and his friends that he is indeed a good person. Some reviewers feel this totally violates the original Schultz comic, as Charlie Brown NEVER wins.[[note]]Well, [[WesternAnimation/ABoyNamedCharlieBrown almost never]][[/note]]. While others feel that it's a nice change of pace, and that some traditions are meant to be broken]]
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* {{Padding}}: Snoopy's side-adventure against the Red Baron is considered pointless {{Filler}} to some critics.
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* {{Padding}}: Snoopy's side-adventure against the Red Baron is considered pointless {{Filler}} to some critics.[[note]]Much like the Scrat segments in the Film/IceAge movies.[[/note]]
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** Opinions are split about [[spoiler: the movies movie's ending. With a race against time to talk to the little red-headed girl, the universe as always conspires against him to make absolutely sure it doesn't happen. After one obstacle too many, Charlie Brown very nearly gives up hope and pleads for things to work out just this once. Sure enough, the universe decides to cut him a break and he makes it in time, and the movie ends with him receiving affirmation from the little red-headed girl and his friends that he is indeed a good person. Some reviewers feel this totally violates the original Schultz comic, as Charlie Brown NEVER wins. While others feel that it's a nice change of pace, and that some traditions are meant to be broken]]
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** Opinions are split about [[spoiler: the movies ending. With a race against time to talk to the little red-headed girl, the universe as always conspires against him to make absolutely sure it doesn't happen. After one obstacle too many, Charlie Brown very nearly gives up hope and pleads for things to work out just this once. Sure enough, the universe decides to cut him a break and he makes it in time, and the movie ends with him receiving affirmation from the little red-headed girl and his friends that he is indeed a good person. Some reviewers feel this totally violates the original Schultz comic, as Charlie Brown NEVER wins. While others feel that it's a nice change of pace, and that some traditions are meant to be broken]]
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* {{Padding}}: Snoopy's side-adventure against the Red Baron is considered pointless {{Filler}} to some critics.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Some of the movie's marketing claims that this is the first time the Peanuts characters have ever been on the big screen, despite the fact that there have been a total of four theatrical Peanuts movies that were released from the 1960s to the 1980s.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Some of the movie's marketing claims that this is the first time the Peanuts characters have ever been on the big screen, despite the fact that there have been a total of four theatrical Peanuts movies [[WesternAnimation/ABoyNamedCharlieBrown four]] [[WesternAnimation/SnoopyComeHome theatrical]] [[WesternAnimation/RaceForYourLifeCharlieBrown Peanuts]] [[WesternAnimation/BonVoyageCharlieBrown movies]] that were released from the 1960s to the 1980s.
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* WinTheCrowd: The announcement that ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' would be adapted into a CGI film had plenty of diehard fans disowning it immediately. Then [[VisualEffectsOfAwesome the trailer came out]] and the Internet '''fucking exploded'''!!
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** Of note is that this is perhaps the first time where all the characters are ''exactly'' on-model to their comic strip counterparts, with none of the warping of head shapes or bizarre facial disproportions that characterize the vast majority of previous ''Peanuts'' animations.
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* WereStillRelevantDammit: The official trailer used a generic, upbeat house-pop song in Snoopy's ImagineSpot, which caused some fans to worry that the film is not going to be using Guaraldi-style smooth jazz scores ''exclusively''.
** Also, a Meghan Trainor song will be created for the film.
** Also, a Meghan Trainor song will be created for the film.
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* WereStillRelevantDammit: The official trailer used a generic, upbeat house-pop generic Flo Rida song in Snoopy's ImagineSpot, which caused some fans to worry that the film is not going to be using Guaraldi-style smooth jazz scores ''exclusively''.
** Also, a Meghan Trainor song will be created for the film. Granted, it's done in a different style than her normal brand of soul-pop, but still.
** Also, a Meghan Trainor song will be created for the film. Granted, it's done in a different style than her normal brand of soul-pop, but still.
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* BaseBreaker: Showing the Little Red Haired Girl on screen. Should the audience finally get to see how she looks after decades as The Unseen? Or should the audience continue to see her exclusively through Charlie Brown's eyes and his infatuation with her?
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* BaseBreaker: BrokenBase: Showing the Little Red Haired Girl on screen. Should the audience finally get to see how she looks after decades as The Unseen? Or should the audience continue to see her exclusively through Charlie Brown's eyes and his infatuation with her?
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Her face was shown in It\'s Your First Kiss, CB.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Some of the movie's marketing claims that this is the first time the Peanuts characters have ever been on the big screen, despite the fact that there have been a total of four theatrical Peanuts movies that were released from the 60's 1960s to the 80's.1980s.
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* UncannyValley: This AllCGICartoon movie is this to some people.
* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: To others, this animated film looks ''gorgeous'', looking fresh and updated while still keeping true to the spirit and look of both the strips and the animated specials. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1FNL_iIp5c Check out the teaser here.]]
* WereStillRelevantDammit: The official trailer used a modern generic, upbeat pop song in Snoopy's ImagineSpot, which caused some fans to worry that the film is not going to be using Guaraldi-style smooth jazz scores ''exclusively''.
* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: To others, this animated film looks ''gorgeous'', looking fresh and updated while still keeping true to the spirit and look of both the strips and the animated specials. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1FNL_iIp5c Check out the teaser here.]]
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* WereStillRelevantDammit: The official trailer used amodern generic, upbeat pop modern house-pop song in Snoopy's ImagineSpot, which caused some fans to worry that the film is not going to be using Guaraldi-style smooth jazz scores ''exclusively''.''exclusively''.
** Also, a Meghan Trainor song will be created for the film.
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* AwesomeMusic: The producers promise that Music/VinceGuaraldi's music will prominently used and referenced in the film.
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* WinTheCrowd: The announcement that ''Comics/Peanuts'' would be adapted into a CGI film had plenty of diehard fans disowning it immediately. Then the trailer came out and the internet '''fucking exploded'''!!
* WinTheCrowd: The announcement that ''Comics/Peanuts'' would be adapted into a CGI film had plenty of diehard fans disowning it immediately. Then the trailer came out and the internet '''fucking exploded'''!!
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* [[WereStillRelevantDammit We're Still Relevant, Dangit]]: One of the trailers used a modern-day, upbeat pop song in Snoopy's ImagineSpot, which caused some fans to worry that the film is not going to be using Guaraldi-style smooth jazz scores ''exclusively''.
* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This animated film by looks ''gorgeous'', looking fresh and updated while still keeping true to the spirit and look of both the strips and the animated specials. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1FNL_iIp5c Check out the teaser here.]]
* [[WereStillRelevantDammit We're Still Relevant, Dangit]]: One of the trailers used a modern-day, upbeat pop song in Snoopy's ImagineSpot, which caused some fans to worry that the film is not going to be using Guaraldi-style smooth jazz scores ''exclusively''.