Once again, a feeling of warmth and happiness rises in the heart. Following the Snoopy comics, this animated series, which has gained popularity worldwide alongside the comics, has finally arrived in China. This series is the culmination of years of collaboration between the late Schulz and animation master Bill Melendez. Therefore, it not only preserves the essence of the comics, staying absolutely true to the original, but also breaks free from the limitations of the comic format. It has been recognized and welcomed by Snoopy comic fans all over the world. One episode, "A Charlie Brown Christmas," received rave reviews after its broadcast and won an Emmy Award, known as the "Oscar of Television." In truth, the small four-panel comic strips are a bit too restrictive and unsatisfying for a little dog with such a rich inner world and a love for fantasy. Just imagine—when Snoopy fantasizes about being the World War I Flying Ace, a lawyer, a surgeon, a pilot, or a sergeant, only animation can perfectly capture these scenarios. Especially when he fantasizes about being the "World War I Flying Ace," his utterly arrogant and intensely focused expression is absolutely hilarious. You’ll also see him tirelessly writing on top of his doghouse, witness his funny persona as "Joe Cool" when he wears sunglasses, and observe him lying on the roof, sleeping leisurely under a sky full of stars. The comics are minimalist; the animation is rich. Both are the heartfelt works of the late Schulz. Go watch it—that little dog will once again evoke a warm and happy feeling in our hearts.
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