THE PEANUTS MOVIE – The Review

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Review by Dane Marti

Finally, a new Peanuts movie has arrived to add another choice for viewers that look forward to seeing James Bond and Star Wars, but want something they can take their kids to right now!  Of course, for people who might disparage this film as childish, old or uncool in the present modern age of cartoons such as American Dad, Pixar and The Simpsons, I must remind people that there were a number of Peanuts films through the years and at least the first two were fantastic, receiving sterling reviews. And they were highly entertaining during the dark, revolutionary 1960’s.

When I was a little dude, back in grade school, I was obsessed with ‘Peanuts’ by Charles M. Schultz! Was this the first signs of mental illness? I don’t know. However, the cartoons greatly improved my childhood. Literally. Of course, there have been other great comic strips: Recently Calvin and Hobbs’s was first-rate on all levels, as was The Far Side. Pearls Before Swine makes me laugh, sometimes. In the past, Pogo was amazingly interesting and unique. So was Little Abner. Still, Peanuts has always Rocked! Like Joe Cool—it was cool in more ways than one.  It was—and still is— the greatest comic strip ‘world.’

To me, these little people were not just cute, two- dimensional drawings–they literally existed. 
And, in some respects, I understood and appreciated these cartoon ‘little folks’ more than the actual humans moving around me, although the cartoons also dramatically highlighted the cool moments in a kid’s life. Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Linus: They ALL Rocked. I collected all the paperback books; saw all the TV specials and movies.

This legendary cartoon had the universal ability to communicate with everyone. Of course, Peanuts had brilliant writing (humorous insights!) coupled with clever, yet beguiling drawings: images that I consider easily some of the best Art of the 20th Century. I loved Peanuts and still do. 
So, in my middle age, it was a blast viewing the upcoming Peanuts movie for WAMG movie website. As with all my previous reviews, I reviewed it with aesthetic honesty, all the while valiantly attempting to leave preconceptions at the theater door. Ha.

THE PEANUTS MOVIE is super: The film could have gone overboard, adding elements that Schultz and Peanuts devotees would have been shocked by. For instance, the new filmmakers/animators could have added snarky, mean-spirited humor and satire.

However, since much of the cartoonist’s family had a hand in the film, the movie is definitely well made on all levels. It isn’t perfect, but for me, it came close. It’s entertaining for grade school kids, of course, but I heard adults laughing throughout the theater.

The plot cleverly utilizes many old stories from the comic strip’s past, but brings a fresh perspective to the famous and legendary comic strip’s timeless story lines.

As for the animation: While I viewed the movie in 3D, and there is a subtle element of C.G. to the characters, backgrounds and action, it never strays too far from the original animated /comics/TV/Movies.

The moviemakers create a well-fused balance between old and new styles. Basically, this is a quality Animated film for all ages that doesn’t destroy our memories of the classic cartoon! I loved watching it. Actually, it made me want to start collecting Peanuts Memorabilia once again. Any parent interested in taking there kids to this flick will definitely not be making a mistake, no ‘good grief’ about it!

3 1/2 of 5 Stars

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Charlie Brown & Snoopy 65th Anniversary Celebration Video For THE PEANUTS MOVIE

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For Peanuts fans, this is the best time of year. Over the next three months Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Franklin, Peppermint Patty, along with Woodstock and Snoopy, will be filling TV screens with annual holiday TV specials.

On Thursday evening, ABC will once again show the venerable classic “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” followed by the hilarious Thanksgiving episode, “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” in November, concluding in December with the musical animated special “A Charlie Brown Christmas”.

Just in time for THE PEANUTS MOVIE’s big-screen debut on November 6th, Blue Sky Studios and 20th Century Fox have just released a celebration of 65 years of the world of Charles Schulz’s Peanuts.

Charlie Brown, the world’s most beloved underdog, embarks upon an epic and heroic quest, while his best pal, the lovable beagle Snoopy, takes to the skies to pursue his arch-nemesis, the Red Baron. From the imagination of Charles M. Schulz and the creators of the ICE AGE films, THE PEANUTS MOVIE will prove that every underdog has his day.

See THE PEANUTS MOVIE in theaters on Friday, November 6th.

Create your own Peanuts Movie avatar HERE: PeanutizeMe.com

Visit the film’s official site: http://www.peanutsmovie.com/

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Try Out THE PEANUTS MOVIE Wah Wah Machine

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“Wah wah wa waaah wa wah. Wah wa waa wah wah!”
-Miss Othmar, Charlie Brown’s school teacher

In time for THE PEANUTS MOVIE, Blue Sky Studios and 20th Century Fox have debuted The Wah Wah Machine! The famous “wah wah” voice of Miss Othmar, beloved teacher of the Peanuts gang, is now just a click away. Simply type your message into The Wah Wah Machine and Miss Othmar (voiced by Trombone Shorty in the film and the machine) will say it for you in her famous, musical voice.

You can even share your Wah Wah message with you friends on Twitter and Facebook.

HERE: http://www.wahwahmachine.com/

Head to Mashable to learn more about the story of Wah Wah HERE.

THE PEANUTS MOVIE wah waaah wah wa November 6, 2015.

Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the beloved “Peanuts” gang make their big-screen debut, like they’ve never been seen before, in state of the art 3D animation.  Charlie Brown, the world’s most beloved underdog, embarks upon an epic and heroic quest, while his best pal, the lovable beagle Snoopy, takes to the skies to pursue his arch-nemesis, the Red Baron.  From the imagination of Charles M. Schulz and the creators of the ICE AGE films, THE PEANUTS MOVIE will prove that every underdog has his day.

Create your own Halloween #PeanutsMovie avatar HERE: PeanutizeMe.com

Website: http://www.peanutsmovie.com/

Win A Family Four Pack To The Advance Screening Of THE PEANUTS MOVIE In St. Louis

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Coming to the silver screen on November 6th is THE PEANUTS MOVIE!

Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the beloved “Peanuts” gang make their big-screen debut, like they’ve never been seen before, in state of the art 3D animation. Snoopy, the world’s most lovable beagle – and flying ace – embarks upon his greatest mission as he takes to the skies to pursue his arch-nemesis The Red Baron, while his best pal, Charlie Brown, begins his own epic quest. From the imagination of Charles M. Schulz and the creators of the ICE AGE films, THE PEANUTS MOVIE will prove that every underdog has his day.

Blue Sky Studios and 20th Century Fox have a treat for everyone: brand new Halloween accessories for THE PEANUTS MOVIE Peanutize Me! Character Creator. Customize your own Peanutized persona with a fun Halloween twist!

Create your own Halloween #PeanutsMovie avatar HERE: PeanutizeMe.com

Teamwork makes the dreams work! Discover the journey from sketch to screen with THE PEANUTS MOVIE animators.

WAMG invites you take the whole family to the advance screening of THE PEANUTS MOVIE on Sunday, November 1 at 1 pm in the St. Louis area.

Answer the following:

What was Charles M. Schulz’s nickname?

What are Linus and Lucy’s last name?

What year did Snoopy first make an appearance in the comic strip?

TO ENTER, ADD YOUR NAME, ANSWERS AND EMAIL IN OUR COMMENTS SECTION BELOW.

OFFICIAL RULES:

1. YOU MUST BE IN THE ST. LOUIS AREA THE DAY OF THE SCREENING.

2. No purchase necessary. A pass does not guarantee a seat at a screening. Seating is on a first-come, first served basis. The theater is overbooked to assure a full house. The theater is not responsible for overbooking.

Rated G

Website: http://www.peanutsmovie.com/

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Photos: © 2015 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All Rights Reserved. PEANUTS © Peanuts Worldwide LLC.

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Photo credit: Twentieth Century Fox & Peanuts Worldwide LLC

NYC Goes Peanuts For THE PEANUTS MOVIE In Citywide Celebration Starting Oct. 24

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Blue Sky Studios and 20th Century Fox have announced a citywide celebration of THE PEANUTS MOVIE. Starting Saturday, October 24th THE PEANUTS MOVIE is partnering with many great organizations to bring fans a unique Peanuts experience to fans.

On Wednesday, November 4th all the fun comes to an end with a screening of the film and a filmmaker conversation at the Museum of the Moving Image.

Follow the #NYCGoesPeanuts fun HERE: instagram.com/PeanutsMovie

Watch as the animation team walk viewers through the film’s “Boot Camp.”

Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the beloved “Peanuts” gang make their big-screen debut, like they’ve never been seen before, in state of the art 3D animation. Charlie Brown, the world’s most beloved underdog, embarks upon an epic and heroic quest, while his best pal, the lovable beagle Snoopy, takes to the skies to pursue his arch-nemesis, the Red Baron. From the imagination of Charles M. Schulz and the creators of the ICE AGE films, THE PEANUTS MOVIE will prove that every underdog has his day.

THE PEANUTS MOVIE hits theaters everywhere on November 6, 2015.

www.peanutsmovie.com

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Try The Peanutize Me Character Creator For THE PEANUTS MOVIE

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Before the PEANUTS MOVIE hits theaters on November 6, become your own Peanuts character in this fun new “Peanutize Me” Character Creator. Mine is above!

Ready. Set. Go: http://www.peanutizeme.com/

Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the beloved “Peanuts” gang make their big-screen debut, like they’ve never been seen before, in state of the art 3D animation. Charlie Brown, the world’s most beloved underdog, embarks upon an epic and heroic quest, while his best pal, the lovable beagle Snoopy, takes to the skies to pursue his arch-nemesis, the Red Baron.

From the imagination of Charles M. Schulz and the creators of the ICE AGE films, THE PEANUTS MOVIE will prove that every underdog has his day.

THE PEANUTS MOVIE hits theaters everywhere on November 6, 2015.

#PeanutsMovie

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Learn How To Draw Snoopy In New PEANUTS MOVIE Video

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Get a world-class lesson on how to draw Snoopy in this latest video for THE PEANUTS MOVIE.

Snoopy’s birthday is coming up on Monday, August 10, so THE PEANUTS MOVIE director Steve Martino is showing everyone how to #DrawSnoopy to get ready for the big day.

Post a picture of your penciled (or penned!) puppy to your favorite social channel using hashtag #DrawSnoopy.

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Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the beloved “Peanuts” gang make their big-screen debut, like they’ve never been seen before, in state of the art 3D animation. Snoopy, the world’s most lovable beagle – and flying ace – embarks upon his greatest mission as he takes to the skies to pursue his arch-nemesis The Red Baron, while his best pal, Charlie Brown, begins his own epic quest.

From the imagination of Charles M. Schulz and the creators of the ICE AGE films, THE PEANUTS MOVIE will prove that every underdog has his day.

THE PEANUTS MOVIE opens in theaters on November 6.

Visit the official site at: http://www.peanutsmovie.com/

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PEANUTS Celebrating The 47th Anniversary of “Franklin” On July 31

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PEANUTS and 20th Century Fox are celebrating the 47th Anniversary of “Franklin,” it’s First African-American Character on Friday, July 31.

Harriet Glickman, a school teacher, wrote a letter to the comic strip’s creator Charles M. Schulz following the death of Martin Luther King urging him that an African American character needed to be added to the popular comic strip.

“Franklin Armstrong” was introduced on July 31, 1968, representing the importance of desegregation.

On Friday, post a photo on Instagram, Twitter and or Facebook with the hashtag #HappyBirthdayFranklin to highlight “Franklin’s” role in the PEANUTS franchise throughout the years and his next appearance in THE PEANUTS MOVIE on November 6.

“Franklin” Fun Facts

  • THE PEANUTS MOVIE is his first appearance on screen since 1999.
  • “Franklin” has been voiced by 19 actors throughout the years. He will be voiced by Mar Mar in THE PEANUTS MOVIE.
  • “Franklin” is an EXCELLENT dancer – he is shown breakdancing in several of the show’s specials.
  • Ice Hockey is “Franklin’s” favorite sport. He is shown practicing in many of the comic strips.
  • “Franklin” is Charlie Brown’s best friend; they met on the beach in his first appearance.

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This year, the beloved characters created by Charles M. Schulz will celebrate their 65th anniversary as part of the fabric of our culture. Hailed as one of the greatest cartoonist not only of his generation, but of all time, Mr. Schulz had the ability to take the most ordinary circumstances of everyday life and turn them into poignant observations as told through voices of a group of kids (and a beagle).

Although he never thought of himself – or the characters he created  – as opinion leaders or trendsetters, whether he realized it or not, Mr. Schulz was clearly ahead of the time with regard to social commentary and the influences his words had on a generation of readers.

It’s no wonder that Mr. Schulz found himself at the center of attention with the introduction of the character Franklin to the strip in 1968.

Not only was Franklin the first African American to make an appearance in the strip (and become a permanent fixture), he was the first minority character in a major, mainstream comic strip.

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Given the climate of race relations in 1968, a country (and world) still mourning from the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the introduction of Franklin to the established world of PEANUTS was not only timely, but retrospectively, groundbreaking.

Mr. Schulz found inspiration and encouragement from the unlikeliest of sources:  a suburban school teacher in Los Angeles, California named Harriet Glickman.

Shortly after the assassination of Dr. King, Ms. Glickman wrote to Mr. Schulz regarding the lack of minority representation in the PEANUTS. By 1968, with Emmys, a Peabody Award and a global merchandising program, PEANUTS was at the height of popularity.    Given the success of the strip, Ms. Glickman believed that Mr. Schulz  – and his voice – could bridge a gap and influence attitudes on race relations.  Known for imparting words of wisdom through the voices of kids, Mr. Schulz possessed the ability to organically weave socially relevant topics into the comic strip without even realizing, and Harriet Glickman knew it, believing the brand – and she stated in her letter to MR. Schulz – had a “stature and reputation which withstand a great deal.”

“You need no reassurances from me that Peanuts is one of the most adored, well-read and quoted parts of our literate society,” says Harriet Glickman.

Last year, the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa, California displayed the letter and correspondences between Ms. Glickman and Mr. Schulz (which spanned three months) in an exhibit on the social commentary throughout the comic strip.

The timing of Ms. Glickman’s initial letter to Mr. Schulz was no coincidence.  In his first response back to Ms. Glickman, Mr. Schulz empathized with the schoolteacher by writing, that he and other cartoonists at the time were aware of the lack of minority characters, but were unsure of just how to integrate a minority character with being patronizing to a particular culture.

To alleviate those concerns, Ms. Glickman reached out to her African American friends to candidly ask for their thoughts on the matter.   The response was overwhelming, with one mother of two writing to Mr. Schulz (via Ms. Glickman) her support of  “….the inclusion of an (African American) character even occasionally  in your comics would help these young people to feel it is a natural thing for children (Caucasian and African America) to engage in dialogue.”

Over the course of their exchanges, any concerns that Mr. Schulz had of receiving criticism for handling the introduction of a new character of color in a “condescending manner” were alleviated.

In early July of 1968, Mr. Schulz sent Ms. Glickman a letter with the following note: “I have drawn an episode which I think will please you.”

On July 31, 1968, Charlie Brown, while on summer vacation with Sally, Linus and Lucy at the beach is seen looking out at the ocean, when Franklin approached, having found Charlie Brown’s beach ball.   As simple as that, the first African American character was introduced into the world of PEANUTS.

When summer ended, Franklin became a “regular” in the strip, appearing as a classmate of Peppermint Patty and Marcie (and a player on Peppermint Patty’s baseball team).

While the introduction of Franklin widely drew praise from both critics and fans, it was not without its detractions.   Schulz received one that one letter from fans opposing the idea of Franklin attending school with Peppermint Patty and Marcie.

Mr. Schulz ignored them – and Franklin would go to appear in TV specials (his first appearance was in “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving) and movies and remained a central character for the of the strip.

For her part in all of this, Ms. Glickman remain proud as ever to be associated with the iconic character and strip by offering,  “I often like to say that Franklin is my third child.”

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Meghan Trainor Recording Original Song For THE PEANUTS MOVIE

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Grammy-nominee, Meghan Trainor, announced today she is recording an original song for THE PEANUTS MOVIE.

To celebrate the occasion, Meghan’s fans can check out her social sites for a Peanuts-inspired image of the pop star in true-to-style round headed glory.

According to Lucy van Pelt, the song, “Better When I’m Dancin’,” promises to knock your block off. Music enthusiasts Snoopy and Woodstock could not be reached for comment, but did release this statement, “’/’’!’”/’/’!/’!’” The Peanuts own virtuoso Schroeder added, “Please don’t touch my piano.”

Meghan Trainor commented: “I was thrilled to be offered the chance to see an early version of THE PEANUTS MOVIE – and to then be inspired to write a song that captured the film’s spirit, energy and sense of joy. It was a pleasure to work with director Steve Martino to make sure the song did right by the incredible characters that the team is bringing to the big screen. I can’t wait for everyone to hear the song!”

In THE PEANUTS MOVIECharlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the beloved “Peanuts” gang make their big-screen debut, like they’ve never been seen before, in stunning state of the art 3D animation. Charlie Brown, the world’s most beloved underdog, embarks upon an epic and heroic quest, while his best pal, the lovable beagle Snoopy, takes to the skies to pursue his arch-nemesis, the Red Baron.

From the imagination of Charles M. Schulz and the creators of the ICE AGE films, THE PEANUTS MOVIE will prove that every underdog has his day.

THE PEANUTS MOVIE flies into theaters everywhere on November 6, 2015. A year that also marks the 65th anniversary of the debut of the “Peanuts” comic strip and the 50th anniversary of the landmark television special, “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”

Charles Schulz drew the most popular and influential comic strip of all time, which was read every day by 355 million people in 75 countries. In addition to the famous strip, Peanuts holiday television specials such as It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown have won Emmys and are among the highest rated prime time TV specials.

Steve Martino directs THE PEANUTS MOVIE; previously, he brought to the big screen (with Jimmy Hayward) Fox/Blue Sky’s Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! Martino also directed (with Michael Thurmeier) Fox’s recent Ice Age: Continental Drift.

Craig Schulz and Bryan Schulz, respectively Mr. Schulz’s son and grandson, along with Cornelius Uliano, Paul Feig and Michael J. Travers are producing.

Feig, the director of the blockbuster comedies “Bridesmaids” and “The Heat” and “Spy,” is a lifelong “Peanuts” fan.

THE PEANUTS MOVIE soundtrack will have its worldwide release on October 23, 2015 on EPIC Records.

Visit http://www.peanutsmovie.com

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The Little Red Haired Girl From THE PEANUTS MOVIE Makes Her Debut

THE LITTLE RED-HAIRED GIRL FIRST MENTIONED: November 19, 1961 Not much is known about the The Little Red-Haired Girl except that she is Charlie Brown's unrequited love in the Peanuts comic strip. Charlie Brown never found the courage to talk to her and she was never actually seen. The closest she came to appearing in Peanuts was in May, 1998, where she is seen in silhouette dancing with Snoopy. DID YOU KNOW: In the animated specials, which Charles M. Schulz considered non-canonical, the Little Red-Haired Girl is named Heather.

Today, The Little Red Haired Girl from THE PEANUTS MOVIE made her debut with the help of Francesca Capaldi, voice of The Little Red Haired Girl in the movie. Head over to Francesca’s Instagram page to check out the adorable first look!

See the Little Red Haired Girl on Francesca Capaldi’s Instagram HERE: https://instagram.com/p/4620d6SWJ9/?taken-by=imthefrancescac

This is the first time the Little Red Haired Girl from the movie has been seen!

THE LITTLE RED-HAIRED GIRL was first mentioned in November 19, 1961 Not much is known about the The Little Red-Haired Girl except that she is Charlie Brown’s unrequited love in the Peanuts comic strip.

Charlie Brown never found the courage to talk to her and she was never actually seen. The closest she came to appearing in Peanuts was in May, 1998, where she is seen in silhouette dancing with Snoopy.

Did you know in the animated specials, which Charles M. Schulz considered non-canonical, the Little Red-Haired Girl is named Heather.

To learn more about the Little Red Haired Girl and the real-life woman who inspired her, check out this story from The Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2015/07/09/exclusive-1st-look-thanks-to-peanuts-movie-heres-your-new-little-red-haired-girl/

Photo credit: Twentieth Century Fox & Peanuts Worldwide LLC – © 2015 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved. PEANUTS © Peanuts Worldwide LLC.

Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the beloved “Peanuts” gang make their big-screen debut, like they’ve never been seen before, in state of the art 3D animation. Charlie Brown, the world’s most beloved underdog, embarks upon an epic and heroic quest, while his best pal, the lovable beagle Snoopy, takes to the skies to pursue his arch-nemesis, the Red Baron.

From the imagination of Charles M. Schulz and the creators of the ICE AGE films, THE PEANUTS MOVIE will prove that every underdog has his day.

THE PEANUTS MOVIE hits theaters everywhere on November 6, 2015.

#PeanutsMovie

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