Do these Peanuts characters make an appearance in Snoopy Come Home?
Can you remember if these characters make an appearance?
CBS
In this quiz, we'll give you the name of a classic Peanuts character, and you have to tell us if they made an appearance in the animated television special, Snoopy Come Home!
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Snoopy
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Schroeder
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Marcie
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Linus Van Pelt
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Frieda
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Sally Brown
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The Little Red Haired Girl
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Peppermint Patty
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Woodstock
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Pig-Pen
Do these Peanuts characters make an appearance in Snoopy Come Home?
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32 Comments
I hope METV will show "A Charlie Brown Christmas". Neither "A boy named Charlie Brown" or "Snoopy Come Home" have anything to do with Christmas.
10/10. Soooo easy!
Trivia: "Snoopy, Come Home" was the *very last* film produced by CBS' Cinema Center Films; the movie *failed* big-time at the box office, leading to CBS' decision to close their theatrical film division (CBS, however, *still owns* "Snoopy, Come Home," ss well as "A Boy Named Charlie Brown"). CBS would not try their hand at feature films again until 1982, when the division was renamed CBS Theatrical Films and commissioned Warner Bros. to be their distributor.
Trivia: "Snoopy, Come Home" was the *very last* film produced by CBS' Cinema Center Films; the movie *failed* big-time at the box office, leading to CBS' decision to close their theatrical film division (CBS, however, *still owns* "Snoopy, Come Home," ss well as "A Boy Named Charlie Brown"). CBS would not try their hand at feature films again until 1982, when the division was renamed CBS Theatrical Films and commissioned Warner Bros. to be their distributor.
8/10. Pretty good, considering I’ve never seen this movie! Incidentally, this and “The Peanuts Movie” are the only Peanuts productions that don’t have Charlie Brown’s name in the title.
Did anyone miss #1? Besides "MeTV Staff" and the Cartoon Curator, that is.