Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: A classic story that could only be told this way by
these characters.
Cons: Lack of extras on DVD
The Bottom Line:
Charlie Brown, Snoopy
Hosting Thanksgiving dinner
Bring on first course - fun
Charlie Brown Can Cook Thankgiving for Me Every Year
Note: This review is based on my old DVD (the first one released) and not the newer released version.
Charlie Brown and friends are busy getting ready for that
forgotten holiday - Thanksgiving. Linus is telling everyone about it, Charlie
Brown is wondering why the stores have Christmas decorations up already, and
Sally is stressing about having to write a report on "Standish Miles"
before she's finished her Halloween candy. But then Peppermint Patty calls and
invites herself, Marcy, and Franklin
to the Brown house for Thanksgiving dinner even though the Brown family has
other plans. Snoopy pitches in to help, but when toast and popcorn aren't good
enough for Peppermint Patty, what will happen next?
This is a Peanuts classic. Only Charlie Brown could find
himself in this predicament, and it's handled with the usual Peanuts gentle
humor. I've always sympathized with Charlie Brown, but this story is easy to as
he finds himself in an impossible predicament. Along the way, we also get a
football kicking episode, which are always entertaining.
Also included on the DVD is an episode of the educational TV
show "This is America ,
Charlie Brown." "The Mayflower Voyage" intersperses the Peanuts
gang in a retelling of the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving. It is a good
presentation of the history of the Pilgrims, but is more history then
entertainment. Still, it does have its moments, like when Lucy wants directions
to the complaint box once they've reached America .
The DVD offers no extras beyond this additional 25 minutes
of Peanuts animation. Still, the picture and sound quality are top notch on
both programs.
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving is right behind A Charlie Brown Christmas in my list of
favorite Peanuts specials. It belongs in any Peanuts fan's library to be
enjoyed year after year.
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