Tuesday, November 24, 2015

The Peanuts Movie Was Long Overdue But Worth The Wait

Peanuts creator Charles Schulz passed away in 2000. His characters Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Snoopy and the others live in The Peanuts Movie. It is the fifth full-length Peanuts movie and the first feature movie in 35 years.

A Peanuts movie was long overdue with animation being the top movie genre in the movie business now.

The Peanuts Movie keeps the series’ unique style and feeling because the movie was co-written by Schultz's son Craig and grandson, Bryan. I am familiar with The Peanuts looking like the comic strip. The Peanuts Movie is mostly 3-D computer animated. Surprisingly, I enjoyed the computer generated Charlie Brown and Snoopy. There are flashback scenes that actually use Schulz’s drawings.


I have not read the Peanuts comic strip for awhile and occasionally watch the Peanuts TV specials. The Peanuts Movie brought back so many great memories about the characters and their special quirks such as Charlie Brown trying to fly a kite, Snoopy taking on the Red Baron and Lucy giving advice.

The movie starts with school being out for a snow day. Everyone is playing outside. Charlie Brown has a special mission to fly a kite and have it not eaten by the Kite Eating tree. Everyone tells him it is crazy to fly a kite in the winter. Charlie Brown persists on and for a moment, the kite is airborne.  Then in Charlie Brown fashion, the kite starts to go crazy dragging Charlie Brown over the ice rink with kids, the snow and ending up at the Kite Eating tree.

We are sympathetic with Charlie Brown as nothing goes his way. He continues to wonder why. Snoopy consoles him in his kooky way. The strange and enduring relationship between Charlie Brown and Snoopy is one of the hearts of the Peanuts world.

On that snow day, a new family moves in across Charlie Brown and his sister Sally. Next day in school, we find out just who moved in and it is the Red-Haired Girl, the elusive girl of Charlie Brown’s dreams.

Charlie Brown is frustrated that his ever present bad luck will prevent the Red-Haired Girl from noticing him.

In a session with Lucy, she tells him to try to be more confident. Charlie Brown takes her advice and attempts to do magic at the school's talent show, but he rescues Sally whose act in the show isn't working, but at the expense of his. Of course, the Red-Haired Girl is in the audience. Good grief.

Next, Charlie Brown learns the Red-Haired Girl likes to dance. So, he learns to dance with Snoopy's assistance. At the dance, Charlie Brown dances well to the delight of the others. Then, he slips and sets off the sprinkler system cutting the dance short and his chance with the Red-Haired Girl.

The Red-Haired Girl is in the same class as Charlie Brown. Miss Othmar, the teacher with the Wal Wal sound effects voice gives the class a quiz. Charlie Brown smitten with the Red-Haired girl hurries to finish. He and Peppermint Patty raced to the teachers’ desk, trying not to be the last one to hand in the quiz. They sign any quiz and hand them in.

Later, Charlie Brown gets a perfect score on the quiz and is hailed as a genius. After looking at the actual quiz, he realizes Peppermint Patty got the perfect score. He admits that to everyone.

I like this aspect of The Peanuts Movie showing a character like Charlie Brown demonstrating his humility especially since there were kids in the audience. It was a great lesson for them to learn.

In the movie, Snoopy gets his storyline about finding a typewriter and starts writing about his alter ego, The Flying Ace taking on the Red Baron. Also in the story, he meets FiFi, a beautiful dog pilot and falls for her in a funny Snoopy way.

All in all, The Peanuts Movie is a wonderful movie for us who remember The Peanuts and a generation who are now being introduced to them.

In the movie, Charlie Brown achieved something that I don't believe ever happen to him in the movies and TV specials. I will not give it away, but it is very sweet.


I was glad to have my Peanuts experience rekindled. The Peanuts Movie is a total must see.

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