Snoopy!!! The Musical (TV special)

Snoopy!!! The Musical (TV special)

Infobox Film
name = Snoopy The Musical
director = Sam Jaimes
producer = Bill Melendez
Lee Mendelson
writer = Charles M. Schulz
starring = Sean Holling
Tiffany Billings
Jeremy Miller
Ami Foster
Cam Clarke
Bill Melendez
Kristie Baker
music = Larry Grossman
distributor = CBS
released = January 29, 1988
runtime = 50 min.
country = flagicon|USA
language = English
website = http://www.snoopy.com/
imdb_id = 0174222

Snoopy!!! The Musical is one of many prime-time animated TV specials, based on characters from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip "Peanuts". It was an adaptation of the musical "Snoopy!!! The Musical", and originally aired on the CBS network in 1988.This is one of the two musicals in the Peanuts franchise where Snoopy actually has a voice (although the other kids can still not hear him).

Notes

Having adapted the musical "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" three years prior, Charles Schulz once again opted to adapt the other musical with the "Peanuts" gang. Again, critics noted that Schulz's need for adapting both "Peanuts" musicals into animated specials proved that idea well for television specials had run dry Fact|date=August 2008. Schulz had recently utilized many comics strips for "The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show".

Cast

* Sean Holling as Charlie Brown
* Tiffany Billings/Stacy Ferguson as Lucy van Pelt
* Jeremy Miller as Linus van Pelt
* Ami Foster as Sally Brown
* Cam Clarke as Snoopy (speaking/singing)
* Bill Melendez as Snoopy (non-speaking) and Woodstock
* Kristie Baker as Peppermint Patty

External links

** [http://www.snoopy.com/ Official site]
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