The biggest problem with 'Snoopy's Reunion' should be evident in even the title considering that it strays from the long-standing tradition that all 'Peanuts' TV special titles should be statements or questions directed at Charlie Brown (It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, It was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown, etc),it isn't really that big a surprise that the story takes so many liberties with established 'Peanuts' history and principles. In many ways, this special could be received as an absolute nightmare for any nitpicking fan. An earlier source, the feature film 'Snoopy Come Home', revealed that the boisterous beagle had indeed once belonged to a little girl named Lila before being passed on into Charlie Brown's hands so, that's something that the two instalments can at least agree on. See, the events depicted in 'Snoopy's Reunion' conflict with it over just about every other detail concerning how the boy and his dog first came to be together, the most noticeable being the well-observed fact that Sally wasn't even born when her brother acquired his new pet, something which this story strangely ignores (heck, it even shows her as being at her current age when it happened). It also breaks the Golden Rule that you never actually show the adults in the 'Peanuts' world (at least not their faces),or convey their speech as anything other than trombone-sounding gibberish. Well, I guess it made it easier for them to tell this particular tale, but since the kids and the dogs are still the main focus, I feel that with a little more thought they could've found a way round it.
But, no matter how nagging those faults can be, I find that I just can't stay mad at this special for long. In context with the rest of Charlie Brown's resume, it may seem lazy and inconsistent, but as a stand-alone story it still comes through as quite a pleasant little heart-warmer, partly poignant, partly bittersweet and partly upbeat and uplifting. Snoopy and his seven siblings (this looks like as good a time as any to show off my extensive 'Peanuts' knowledge Andy, Belle, Marbles, Molly, Olaf, Rover and Spike are the names of all those guys!) are certainly very cute and make a fine little team from the beginning, so it's actually kinda sad to see them all get separated as puppies going off with different owners, furthermore when they're finally all reunited and discover that the world, physically at least, has moved on quite a bit since they were last together. But it's the way that the beagle kin react to this realisation that makes the whole thing so worthwhile that spirit of theirs is something to be marvelled at.
There isn't really a great deal in the way of plot, dialogue or humour, but the appeal of those extroverted dogs is just about enough to carry it for the 24 minute running time (and it ends not a moment too soon). To sum up, I'd say it's worth a watch for any 'Peanuts' fan, provided that they're willing to overlook just how many odds it's at with the rest of the cannon.
Grade: B
Snoopy's Reunion
1991
Action / Animation / Comedy / Family / Music
Snoopy's Reunion
1991
Action / Animation / Comedy / Family / Music
Keywords: short film
Plot summary
Years ago, at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm, a unique litter is born. With members including Snoopy, Spike and Belle, they grow up healthy and a good music band. However, they become separated as they become sold including Snoopy. Years later, Charlie Brown can't help but notice how depressed his dog is. He suggests that Snoopy's family should have a family reunion. The whole gang enthusiastically responds, and even when they return their birthplace for the shindig only to learn that things have changed, nothing changes the joy of reunion, or the chance for making some good music.
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Back to the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm
Learning about Snoopy
Now if you are a fan of Snoopy, Then Snoopy's Reunion is a must watch because unlike the Peanut Specials you seen before this one gives us a history into Snoopy's past.
It's a good showing on where Snoopy came from and to learn about his family which until this special was made no one knew.
The plot of the film Charlie Brown and his sister Sally help create a Family Reunion Snoopy and his litter siblings to cheer him up. It is a very creative idea for a Peanut Special.
The film features the humor that we all know and love about Snoopy and the Peanut Gang which really helps out the film also you can feel a lot of connection between the characters.
The animation is smooth and very well done just like many of Charlie Brown shows. The voice acting is very good and it helps bring the classic characters to life. Music is original for the film as well and works pretty well.
Snoopy's Reunion is really fun to watch with your family.
I give Snoopy'S Reunion an 8 out of 10
An enjoyable Peanuts TV special
A litter of musically gifted puppies are all born at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm. All the pooches are separated after they are purchased by different owners. Snoopy is initially adopted by sweet little girl Lila (endearingly voiced by Megan Parlen),but gets returned when the apartment Lila lives in stipulates a rule about no pets allowed. Snoopy is then given a new home and much love by perennial sadsack Charlie Brown (given a perfectly bland voice by Philip Shafran). When Charlie notices that Snoopy is acting sad, he decides to organize a family reunion to cheer his beloved beagle up. Director Sam Jaimes and writer Charles M. Schulz craft a pleasant and touching show that offers a simple, yet poignant message: "You can't go home again." The basic, but vivid and colorful animation does the trick. Ditto Judy Munsen's flavorsome score. The voices supplied by various child actors add an extra authenticity to the program. Of course, Snoopy and his siblings Spike, Andy, Olaf, Belle, Molly, Marbles, and Rover are a truly lovable bunch of merry canines. Better still, the bluegrass music they perform is quite catchy and harmonic. But what makes this outing so appealing is the winning surplus of real heart and warmth evident throughout (the scenes with Charlie Brown making faltering attempts at teaching Snoopy a few simple tricks are extremely cute and funny). A nice little show.