El campamento de verano y una alegre excursión esperan a los chicos de Peanuts, que se enfrentarán a los matones y arriesgarán su vida en una espeluznante carrera en balsa por el río.El campamento de verano y una alegre excursión esperan a los chicos de Peanuts, que se enfrentarán a los matones y arriesgarán su vida en una espeluznante carrera en balsa por el río.El campamento de verano y una alegre excursión esperan a los chicos de Peanuts, que se enfrentarán a los matones y arriesgarán su vida en una espeluznante carrera en balsa por el río.
- Schroeder
- (voz)
- …
- Marcie
- (voz)
- Another Bully
- (voz)
- …
- Snoopy
- (voz)
- …
- Brutus
- (sin créditos)
- Franklin
- (sin créditos)
- Brutus (yowling)
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
And so it was great to see that for this movie, they decided to lighten it up. The result is bright and delightful! Part of the way the mood is set in the other movies is the use night and isolation; that can create the scene for adventure, but there is always a scary side there. Although there is a little of that in this movie, one remembers it more for the scenes of the Peanuts gang interacting and encountering fun/peril on the rapids or making the best of a bad situation while lost in the woods. This one has more comedy and action than any of the other Peanuts movies, and it all makes for an enjoyable ride.
Perhaps the best part of the movie is that fact that you finally get to see all the major members of the Peanuts gang play off of each other (the other movies each concentrated on a few of the characters). They antagonize a lot, and then learn to stick it out together in the spirit of teamwork. Few things are as fun as taking a group of extreme and different personalities, forcing them together, and watching them go. Some of the funniest scenes are when the girls' team wrangle over the strategies involved in the raft race. It's hilarious!
This is easily my favorite of the Peanuts movies, and, for me, one of the great examples of what kinds of great comedic/dramatic situations one can draw from a diverse cast of characters. Not nearly as dark in mood as the others, Race For Your Life is punctuated with gags and back-dropped against the sun and nature. Perhaps one of the only major drawbacks of the movie is the evident proof of Schulz's own claim that he can't draw cats!
The plot centers around the Peanuts gang going to a summer camp, where a group of punk kids and a nasty, mangy cat are intent on humiliating the other kids, and winning the raft race. The Peanuts gang competes in the race, with the guys (Charlie Brown, Schroeder, Linus, and Franklin) sharing one raft, the girls (Lucy, Sally, Peppermint Patty, and Marcie) sharing another raft, and Snoopy and Woodstock having their own raft. Of course, mishaps ensue and the gang ends up working together to defeat the bullies.
This movie really has what a lot of real life movies don't have. Perfect comic timing. There's so many hilarious scenes... Snoopy rides in the abandoned tire, the debate over cold cereal for breakfast, Charlie Brown is promoted to leader of the gang but can't get a word in edgewise due to Peppermint Patty ("That's IT CHUCK!!! You're LEADING!!! BOY WHAT A LEADER!!!!! LEAD ON CHUCK!!!!"), Lucy's insistence on doing things democratically ("The question before the group is... Do we have the boys join us? Marcie! Prepare the secret ballots!!!").
Highly entertaining. Charles Schultz has done his characters proud.
Says, THE ENDING MAN
I like Peanuts the strip even if it is more melancholy than funny at times. However the animated films often lose much of what makes Charlie Brown Charlie Brown. The plot is quite simple and doesn't matter or make sense (why does the motorised raft seem to struggle to catch the others? Where's the supervision? Etc) but that is only to be expected.
What is important is that the Peanuts characters are true to form and most are just as you imagine them to be. The humour is a little more visual and slapstick than the comic strip and this takes some of the familiarity out of the film. However the themes of Charlie Brown being forever the loser is one that's well held to. The voices are pretty much as you'd expect them to be but the animation seems very basic at times and doesn't seem too large a step away from the strip.
Laughs are few but the overall feel of the film is similar to the feel of the strip. Overall this will please kids but maybe not those who are fans of the strip. Snoopy has plenty of good bits and the characters are all there but they have nothing out of the ordinary to do.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTo do research for this film, Charles M. Schulz went river rafting on the Rogue River in Oregon.
- ErroresIn some shots of the bus, the front wheel is in front of the door. In other shots, it's behind the door.
- Citas
Franklin: I've never made a bed in my life. Do I have directions? By the way, it's a little chilly in here. Where's the thermostat?
Charlie Brown: Hey! We're supposed to be roughing it. There's no thermostat in a tent!
- Créditos curiososA number of the opening credits are written on signs and building roofs as the bus travels to camp.
- Versiones alternativasOn some prints, the then-current Paramount Pictures logo appears over a pink background instead of the traditional blue.
- ConexionesFeatured in It's Your 20th Television Anniversary, Charlie Brown (1985)
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,223,888
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,223,888
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 16 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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