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The Peanuts Movie
Directed by
Steve Martino
G
2015
88m
Animation
,
Adventure
,
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7.0
87%
76%
7.0
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Snoopy embarks upon his greatest mission as he and his team take to the skies to pursue their archnemesis, while his best pal Charlie Brown begins his own epic quest back home to win the love of his life.
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Cast of The Peanuts Movie
Noah Schnapp
Charlie Brown (voice)
Bill Melendez
Snoopy / Woodstock (voice) (archive sound)
Marleik 'Mar Mar' Walker
Franklin Armstrong (voice)
Alex Garfin
Linus (voice)
Hadley Belle Miller
Lucy van Pelt (voice)
Rebecca Bloom
Marcie (voice)
Anastasia Bredikhina
Patty (voice)
Venus Schultheis
Peppermint Patty (voice)
A.J. Tecce
Pigpen (voice)
Mariel Sheets
Sally Brown (voice)
Noah Johnston
Schroeder (voice)
William Wunsch
Shermy (voice)
Madisyn Shipman
Violet Grey (voice)
Kristin Chenoweth
Fifi (voice)
Micah Revelli
Little Kid (voice)
Trombone Shorty
Miss Othmar / Mrs. Little Red-Haired Girl (voice)
Francesca Capaldi
The Little Red-Haired Girl / Frieda (voice)
Holly Dorff
Various Voices (voice) / Adr Voice Casting
Kelly Michele Mills
Various Voices (voice)
Al Nelson
Various Voices (voice)
The Peanuts Movie Ratings & Reviews
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
To paraphrase a speech made once upon a time in a pumpkin patch, there's no hypocrisy to be found in any of this, just sincerity, pretty much as far as the eye can see.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Rendering the Red Baron-fighting Snoopy and way too many supporting characters in 3-D, and placing them in near-photo-realistic backgrounds, drains much of the charm from "The Peanuts Movie."
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
In the figurative sense, though, the characters' sharp edges have been filed down.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
Somehow, this Peanuts feels familiar, even cozy. I can't make any great claims for it, but it feels like the return of an old friend.
The Playlist
Nick Schager
...a successful bridge between the old and the new, and one that, no matter its emotional slimness, ultimately never loses sight of the fretful angst with which all kids must, at some point, contend.
San Diego Reader
Matthew Lickona
Without suffering, Peanuts becomes little more than wholesome distraction for kiddies.
Dallas Morning News
Nancy Churnin
A terrific big-screen version that should satisfy Peanuts fans and generate new ones.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Maricar Estrella
The Peanuts Movie has all of the elements a true fan would want - the original characters, a nod to past TV specials, even a jazzed-up "wahwah" - but like its stalwart hero, it falls just short of completing the task at hand.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
"The Peanuts Movie" takes the quaint humor of Charles Schulz' characters and blows it up to big screen proportions, and against the odds, it keeps Peanuts' genial sense of melancholy charm intact.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
There are pleasant moments and welcome echoes of the past, but it does not justify its existence by adding anything of value to the canon already available.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
It's a skillful, sweet-natured film with nice messages about believing in yourself and not giving up. But somehow, the magic got lost along the way.
International Business Times
Monica Castillo
Essentialists may never be pleased with the updated CGI features or jokes about standardized testing, but the heart and hope of this Charlie Brown remains intact enough to try and kick that football.
Los Angeles Times
Mark Olsen
The movie isn't some kind of disservice to the legacy of Charles Schulz, but it also feels unnecessary.
Uproxx
Jen Chaney
Maybe the best thing about The Peanuts Movie, with detail so perfect that it brings tears to my eyes, is the way that Charlie Brown daydreams.
Slate
Dan Kois
Most of The Peanuts Movie is very funny indeed.
New York Times
Neil Genzlinger
It's a bit startling, and undeniably refreshing, to see a children's movie that ... is driven by the small anxieties a real child might experience on a daily basis.
NPR
Andrew Lapin
The Schulz descendants who oversaw this new Peanuts avoid the obvious traps to ensure a charming, harmless trip down memory lane.
Boston Globe
Tom Russo
Even with his glossy new look, Charlie Brown remains the Charlie Browniest.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Gary Thompson
The Peanuts Movie finds Charlie Brown still suffering from self-esteem issues, but that figures. He still goes to a five-cent psychiatrist.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
"The Peanuts Movie" didn't need to be made, but if it gets a new audience to Schulz's best work, it's done its job.
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Craig Schultz On Appealing To Everyone
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Paul Feig On The Peanuts' Lasting Appeal
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Steve Martino On Directing The Peanuts Movie
Steve Martino On Directing The Peanuts Movie
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Jean Schultz On The Foundation Of The Peanuts
Jean Schultz On The Foundation Of The Peanuts
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Mar Mar & Harriet Glickman On Taking On Franklin Armstrong
Mar Mar & Harriet Glickman On Taking On Franklin Armstrong
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The Director Featurette
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True To The Art Featurette
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Mariel Sheets On Who Is Sally?
Mariel Sheets On Who Is Sally?
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Noah Schnapp On Playing An Icon
Noah Schnapp On Playing An Icon
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Marleik Walker On Who Is Franklin?
Marleik Walker On Who Is Franklin?
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Steve Martino On Directing Peanuts
Steve Martino On Directing Peanuts
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Hadley Belle Miller On Who Is Lucy?
Hadley Belle Miller On Who Is Lucy?
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