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Dom Robinson reviews

Peanuts: I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown

Distributed by
Firefly Entertainment



Cover Since my review of the 'Easter Beagle' DVD, I've since found out from the Lee Mendelson interview linked below, the reason for calling this series 'Peanuts'.

It still defines a timeless series of cartoons about pre-teen life at a time when innocence reigned and all that could bother you were the basics about trying to get to grips with understanding who you are, whether it's trying to live without your security blanket or the complexities of being in love with the little red-haired girl - and all with the most memorable of underlying piano-based music, which I wouldn't call theme music as it goes all the way through, but you'll know the infectious tunes when you hear them.

In this first new episode since the passing of creator Charles M. Schulz, I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown, it's Rerun who's after a canine companion.

He doesn't need a security blanket, but he knows his place - for now - and that when the time comes, Linus and Lucy will realise when they're older just how useful having a younger brother can be.

This is just as cute and insightful as any other Peanuts cartoon, such as when he tells Lucy that he fancies a girl in his kindergarten class and has promised to take her to Paris... but confesses that he doesn't know where Paris is. He's then called in to see the head, and told he's been warned for harrassing her!

It's been nicely updated with more recent phrases from today's culture which makes it more relevant to kids today, so it proves that for as long as they want to continue making them, they can do this with ease, although compared to the other episode here, it's not quite as good.

However, we do get to see some of Snoopy's past relatives, and Rerun's best chance of getting a dog is by inviting Snoopy's brother, Spike, to come and visit for Xmas...


A Charlie Brown Christmas, from 1965, is the other title on this DVD, and Linus sums up Charlie Brown's downward outlook on life perfectly when he quotes his sister Lucy, "Of all the Charlie Browns in the world, you're the Charlie Browniest(!)"

Charlie Brown wastes 5c on psychiatrist session before heading off to direct the school Xmas play - which involves buying the worst Christmas tree ever and Snoopy enters a Christmas decorations contest. It always makes me laugh seeing the Peanuts kids sing Xmas carols, all breathing in and out at precisely the same time every time :)

And, it's interesting to note that in the US, the version of the show broadcast on CBS-TV until 1997 and older video releases were edited, omitting a scene where the gang throws snowballs at a can on a fence.

The cartoons are in 4:3 fullscreen and the print for the second episode is surpsingly good looking, clean and clear for footage that's nearly 40 years old, while the first one looks as good as it ought to. No problems on the sound but it doesn't set the speakers alight. Still, it's the subtlety of the soundtrack that holds its own virtue.

Sadly, with just a few chapters to each episode and a silent/static menu, there are no extras to accompany this release. However, there's a 'Complete Series' boxset?

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The following is a list of all the Peanuts material online to date :

Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 2004.

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