Newcomer Franklin has trouble fitting in with the Peanuts gang. When he learns about a Soap Box Derby race, he's sure that winning the race will also mean winning over new friends.
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Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin
2024
R
3 h 0 m
امریکہ
حرکت پذیری
Short
Newcomer Franklin has trouble fitting in with the Peanuts gang. When he learns about a Soap Box Derby race, he's sure that winning the race will also mean winning over new friends.
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7.2 /10
781 people rated
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Cyrille
25/03/2025 19:53
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is_pen_killer
12/12/2024 07:31
The current ideological cudgel doesn't stop at Peanuts either. Unfortunately. When ambitious people who are less interested in a story than a message are allowed to work on such cultural assets, nothing sustainable can emerge, just another bland snapshot. So an old figure is dug up, the main thing is colour, and the whole thing is accompanied by hardly any story, little depth and zero emotion. This one is strikingly reminiscent of Charlie himself, and I can only admonish: such "changing of the guard" should rather stay, please not the next Disney. One of the weaker short film episodes in the Peanuts cosmos.
Oluwaseun Oluwatayo
26/05/2024 20:27
A boy with a good mindset to make new friends and be among with people he doesn't know
Sweta patel🇳🇵🇳🇵
05/03/2024 16:06
Was hoping it was a series actually. Peanuts is such a family tradition and I now have a toddler who I have been able to share this with. He instantly loved it at age 2 when we celebrated Valentine's Day and watched the Valentine special while making Valentines. From there he just kept wanting to see more episodes. We are black Americans and my son is now 4 and we were so excited to have this moment. We appreciated the original music (which is what made my son love Peanuts in the first place... And we loved the Stevie Wonder and Coltrane in this special! We appreciated the backstory. CS's son did a great job in our opinion.
Jessy_dope1
26/02/2024 16:35
I loved this 2024 short. First off, the animation is beautiful while remaining faithful to the original drawings. Putting the spotlight on Franklin, the first and still only black Peanuts character, really made Charlie Brown's status as an outsider resonate even more. As an army brat, Franklin finds himself constantly searching for new friends every time his dad gets reassigned. When he encounters the Peanuts gang, he doesn't mesh with any of them until he partners with Charlie Brown in the local Soap Box Derby. I particularly appreciated how the creators didn't shy away from confrontations or feelings of loneliness. Franklin is my new favorite kid on the block. I found myself weeping at the end.
DnQ_💙
26/02/2024 16:35
Charles Schulz introduced Franklin Armstrong on July 31, 1968. It's the first black character in the comic strip after a schoolteacher wrote Charles in the days following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Franklin is constantly moving from town to town following his military father. He finds his new neighborhood very weird and white. Even the dog is weird. Then there's the kid with a blanket and a pumpkin obsession.
This is his origin story. Quite frankly, it has so much compelling history tied up with his first appearance. Much of that is lost in this. His father isn't away fighting a war. This does not have the MLK assassination in the real world background. That is probably beyond the abilities of a special. This could have been an amazing addition to the franchise, but it's not special enough.
Naeem dorya
20/02/2024 16:24
I loved this 2024 short. Putting the spotlight on Franklin, the first and still only black Peanuts character, really made Charlie Brown's status as an outsider resonate even more. As an army brat, Franklin finds himself constantly searching for new friends every time his dad gets reassigned. When he encounters the Peanuts gang, he doesn't mesh with any of them until he partners with Charlie Brown in the local Soap Box Derby. I particularly appreciated how the creators didn't shy away from confrontations or feelings of loneliness. Franklin is my new favorite kid on the block. I found myself weeping at the end.
The current ideological cudgel doesn't stop at Peanuts either. Unfortunately. When ambitious people who are less interested in a story than a message are allowed to work on such cultural assets, nothing sustainable can emerge, just another bland snapshot. So an old figure is dug up, the main thing is colour, and the whole thing is accompanied by hardly any story, little depth and zero emotion. This one is strikingly reminiscent of Charlie himself, and I can only admonish: such "changing of the guard" should rather stay, please not the next Disney. One of the weaker short film episodes in the Peanuts cosmos.
Oluwaseun Oluwatayo
26/05/2024 20:27
A boy with a good mindset to make new friends and be among with people he doesn't know
Sweta patel🇳🇵🇳🇵
05/03/2024 16:06
Was hoping it was a series actually. Peanuts is such a family tradition and I now have a toddler who I have been able to share this with. He instantly loved it at age 2 when we celebrated Valentine's Day and watched the Valentine special while making Valentines. From there he just kept wanting to see more episodes. We are black Americans and my son is now 4 and we were so excited to have this moment. We appreciated the original music (which is what made my son love Peanuts in the first place... And we loved the Stevie Wonder and Coltrane in this special! We appreciated the backstory. CS's son did a great job in our opinion.
Jessy_dope1
26/02/2024 16:35
I loved this 2024 short. First off, the animation is beautiful while remaining faithful to the original drawings. Putting the spotlight on Franklin, the first and still only black Peanuts character, really made Charlie Brown's status as an outsider resonate even more. As an army brat, Franklin finds himself constantly searching for new friends every time his dad gets reassigned. When he encounters the Peanuts gang, he doesn't mesh with any of them until he partners with Charlie Brown in the local Soap Box Derby. I particularly appreciated how the creators didn't shy away from confrontations or feelings of loneliness. Franklin is my new favorite kid on the block. I found myself weeping at the end.
DnQ_💙
26/02/2024 16:35
Charles Schulz introduced Franklin Armstrong on July 31, 1968. It's the first black character in the comic strip after a schoolteacher wrote Charles in the days following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Franklin is constantly moving from town to town following his military father. He finds his new neighborhood very weird and white. Even the dog is weird. Then there's the kid with a blanket and a pumpkin obsession.
This is his origin story. Quite frankly, it has so much compelling history tied up with his first appearance. Much of that is lost in this. His father isn't away fighting a war. This does not have the MLK assassination in the real world background. That is probably beyond the abilities of a special. This could have been an amazing addition to the franchise, but it's not special enough.
Naeem dorya
20/02/2024 16:24
I loved this 2024 short. Putting the spotlight on Franklin, the first and still only black Peanuts character, really made Charlie Brown's status as an outsider resonate even more. As an army brat, Franklin finds himself constantly searching for new friends every time his dad gets reassigned. When he encounters the Peanuts gang, he doesn't mesh with any of them until he partners with Charlie Brown in the local Soap Box Derby. I particularly appreciated how the creators didn't shy away from confrontations or feelings of loneliness. Franklin is my new favorite kid on the block. I found myself weeping at the end.
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