When Peanuts creator Charles Schultz died in 2000 he made sure that nobody would continue his work and draw new stories for his universe. Funnily he forgot to extend that rule to the field of animated TV specials. Last month, I Want a Dog, was ninth Peanuts special that Warner Home Video with Remastered Deluxe Edition DVD treatment with its title. It seems fairly clear that more public opinion particularly positive. the setting for your holiday You deserve attraction term basis. Christmas DVDs tend to score better than non-holiday ones, especially if yours is clearly over the last two months of the year.

Not only is this release from Warner 2009 Holiday Peanuts, A Charlie Brown Christmas was recently Blu-ray and in this decade, other yuletide TV offers, 17 minutes Tales Christmas Charlie Brown came only points CVS Pharmacy DVD sales. Of course, none of these probably as strong as the last three years, and Charlie Brown Christmas Peanuts Deluxe Holiday Collection DVD Box Set, which most fans consider to sell, the crème de la crème.

Although nearly twice as long as a classic performance is typical Peanuts “I Want a Dog not required to go it alone. It is accompanied by Happy New Year, Charlie Brown, who helped ring in 1986 at CBS and n has never been released on DVD. Based on the subject and time of production, it would be logical to have I Want a Dog meeting with a couple old Snoopy’s Deluxe Edition (1991), the only other characters who are strong with parents of Snoopy. Then press the Meeting, “1984″ It’s Flash Beagle, Charlie Brown would have with the new year, and you end up with two peaks and two vacation packages apt-negotiable ready. Man, Warner marketing department should enlist as a consultant!

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