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Snoopy presenta: Son las pequeñas cosas, Carlitos

Título original: It's the Small Things, Charlie Brown
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  • 2022
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Snoopy presenta: Son las pequeñas cosas, Carlitos (2022)
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Carlitos está decidido a ganar el gran partido de béisbol. Pero las cosas se tuercen justo antes del partido, cuando Sally se encariña con una pequeña flor en el montículo del lanzador y se ... Leer todoCarlitos está decidido a ganar el gran partido de béisbol. Pero las cosas se tuercen justo antes del partido, cuando Sally se encariña con una pequeña flor en el montículo del lanzador y se compromete protegerla a toda costa.Carlitos está decidido a ganar el gran partido de béisbol. Pero las cosas se tuercen justo antes del partido, cuando Sally se encariña con una pequeña flor en el montículo del lanzador y se compromete protegerla a toda costa.

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    • Raymond S. Persi
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    • Raymond S. Persi
    • Josh Saltzman
    • Bryan Schulz
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    • Caleb Bellavance
    • Will Bhaneja
    • Charlie Boyle
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      • Raymond S. Persi
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      • Raymond S. Persi
      • Josh Saltzman
      • Bryan Schulz
    • Reparto principal
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      • Will Bhaneja
      • Charlie Boyle
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    Caleb Bellavance
    Caleb Bellavance
    • Franklin
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    Will Bhaneja
    • Shermy
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    Charlie Boyle
    Charlie Boyle
    • Violet
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    Elliott Couillard
    • Cormac
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    Holly Gorski
    • Marcie
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    Hattie Kragten
    Hattie Kragten
    • Sally
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    Isabella Leo
    Isabella Leo
    • Lucy Van Pelt
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    Jacob Mazeral
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    Matthew Mucci
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    Beatrice Schneider
    Beatrice Schneider
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    9nbk1978

    Very lovely Charlie Brown special

    Very funny, positive episode with a good message. All the characters were enjoyable to watch. I also liked the song at the credits. Recommendable at all.
    5rogorman-1

    Syrupy update that loses the best bits

    This recent episode of the Charlie Brown TV/movie series captures the style and visual character of the original, with updated quality for the graphics (as you'd expect). It retains the visual look and the way in which the animation works (so the characters move in the same way as older ones). But the story lacks the original's story telling style. It is syrupy, with a sweet storyline that may be enjoyed by some (particularly if new to Charlie Brown) but lacks what made the original fun-the quirky ideas and behaviour and exchanges, the humour as they did things that reflected that they are children and infuriated their friends. There is a song in the middle, a song! And some things seemed silly-a plucked dandelion flower after a little while somehow regenerates as a dandelion clock (the fluff with seeds), which my daughter knew made no sense. And then the seeds drift off in a dazzling light show that seems out of keeping with the style of the show.
    3TonyDood

    Gorgeous, well-intended schmaltz

    To criticize a well-intended little animated special that attempts to convey a positive message (I think) and keep the spirit of beloved cartoon characters from another time alive seems akin to kicking a proverbial Beagle, yet I can't help it. This program made me unhappy, so I'm sharing my thoughts for anyone who is interested in a counterpoint to, "Watch it because I just thought it was lovely!"

    To begin with, it's truly stunning in a visual sense; for some time now, at least as far back as the Peanuts feature film from 2015, digital technology has given the Peanuts world a vision that is both respectful to the Schulz original and improves it for modern audiences, something one suspects Schulz would have approved of. And certainly, over the years, beginning some time in the mid-to-late 70s, the short specials and films that kept arriving into the 80s began to devolve into less authentic, less intelligent, less subtle, less edgy and generally less fun pablum. "I Want a Dog For Christmas" from 2003 probably came about as close to authentic post-Schulz as one could, but that one lacked story and point and just looked like a really authentic copy, albeit an entertaining and well-made one.

    Now there's this; Sally Brown falls in love with a dandelion on the field where the Peanuts kids play baseball and things descend into a tug of war that is so on-the-nose about its message it's cringe-inducing: "What's more important, the tiny pathetic things of nature or the will that we insist on imposing on it all?" Were Schulz alive I suspect he'd have laid the question out, in much more subtle tones, and left it to the audience to decide, while making us laugh and cry all the while...a response that is mature, considering it really isn't all that easy a proposition ultimately: Yes, it's important to pay attention to our frail, evaporating resources; yes, we still have to live and having gotten used to a way of life, it's hard to change. Yes, we need to change, but change isn't easy.

    Here we have things I hoped to never encounter in a "Charlie Brown" special...Sally and Charlie growing truly upset with each other as their wills clash, then Sally and Charlie joining hands and walking off into a synthetic sunset with the emotional maturity of adult couples in a Hallmark Christmas movie. The fun of the Peanuts kids was that they ACTED like little adults, not that they actually were...no kid, ever, has or would act like Charlie and Sally do here, and considering kids aren't fully formed creatures they shouldn't be expected to do so. Making things even worse is an annoying and cloying Ben Folds song that I'm happy to say I was finally able to remove from my head.

    What's missing are funny jokes, irony, the harsh realities of kid-dom and any sense of moral ambiguity (even the "Christmas" special, which the makers of this were clearly trying to emulate, is vague about HOW exactly the pathetic little tree blossomed--God's love, or the love of the little kids, or both, but it's never stated outright, leaving room for thought...here it's simply "magic," more's the pity.

    Worst of all, it's all played dreadfully serious, with Sally presented as a sort of hippie-guru-martyr...the lesson seems to be everyone should ignore their rational instincts and step in line (cough, sorry) follow Sally into her cause of adoring a small weed simply because she believes in it so strongly, not because you've researched the cause yourself and made up your own mind, because if you had you might have realized that the reason weeds have a stigma is not because people are "mean" but because *weeds will inevitably kill other things that you have planted that you also loved.* It would be akin to re-framing the ending of the beloved Christmas special so that the kids rally 'round Charlie at last not because they saw the magic that came to the sad little tree themselves, but because Charlie simply TOLD them that it had bloomed, that it was important, and that they should accept it on his word and be joyful.

    Am I the only one who sees this as problematic, I wonder?

    Well, again, even though the over-the-top emotionalism, the story-by-committee feel, the lack of sincerity and the agenda-pushing on this one made me grind my teeth, there are far worse messages to convey than what this attempts to do. The score nicely emulates Vince Guaraldi, the overall feel is gentle and pleasant to look at. Unlike the first run of Peanuts cartoons, this wasn't meant for everyone, only people of a certain age or those who find the contents charming and/or valuable. Alas, I am not one of those people...would Sally love the "weed" that is me as much, I wonder?

    Thankfully people still return to the original holiday specials it seems; here's hoping when people watch them in the future they actually understand what those shows were saying.
    10LaFemmeBlondeAndSweetBaboo

    We little good ones have to look on each other!

    It got me in tears...

    First, it's not Arbor Day classic, it's completely different.

    And there's nothing wrong in that!

    So I won't even complain with... I just don't understand critics.

    Instead of... give support!

    Be thankful, because exist people in today's world who still care about sending good messages to the world, inspiring kids/people to be better.

    And be thankful because Apple took Peanuts Gang, and decided to continue Charlie Brown legacy.

    It's not Charles S classics, and they'll never be.

    But, they keep legacy, in their own way.

    And I'm thankful to you Apple, and all people who work on Peanuts projects... From Snoppy in... Snoopy Show... to the specials, as for New Year, now this.

    Find happiness in small things, you'll find treasure!

    Thank you Apple!

    My only advice is, if you can try to be more positive, as classics were... They were part of my relaxation.

    Apple Snoopy Show, it is!

    I meant on these new classics, ah good grief, cried on both!

    That's why! Haha! Still, love love so much!

    So, in the end, about this Classic.

    I never compare, but if I had to, with original Arbor Day.

    I watched first Arbor Day, and then this one.

    Arbor day, relaxed me and made me laugh.

    It's the small things, touched me and made me cry.

    Both, perfect! In their own ways.

    If we talk about Earth Day, and message, especially for today's times, it's better in, It's the small things, that's exactly what today's kids/people need!

    To something touch their deep emotions, if they still have (that bad times came, good grief) to realize, where we going... But, we still have time to fix it!

    This planet 'll live while exist good kids/people, as Sally!

    And us are unfortunately small number.

    That's why, we small good ones, we have to look on each other!
    7SnoopyStyle

    Flower Power

    Sally wants to join Charlie Brown's baseball team. Peppermint Patty challenges them to a game. Sally is taken with a dandelion flower growing on the mound. Soon nobody is playing baseball which infuriates Charlie Brown.

    I like the song enough. Apparently, it's written by Ben Folds. I doubt it's winning any awards but it delivers the message. It's a little hokey but it fits the child-like wonder and the environmental theme. It's flower power. I'm fine with most of this for a hokey Peanuts environmental special. Then there is a bit of drama. The fight between Sally and Charlie is surprisingly full of stakes. One can really feel both characters' desperation. It's almost too much for a children's show. It does take this to another level.

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      Music and Lyrics by Ben Folds

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