While neither of these features is on the same level as the classic Christmas and Halloween specials (nor are they expected to be) they each have a clever ending (especially "Snoopy's Reunion") that will leave you thinking, "Why didn't I know that was going to happen?" Charles Schulz was a genius and even the lesser-known Peanuts productions show it. "Snoopy's Reunion" does have an admittedly thin plot but it will not keep you from enjoying the perenially-loved and very well-rounded character of Snoopy. And did I happen to see Charlie Brown practicing his assertiveness training when bargaining for a dog that he could never guess would be almost to much too handle?
Reader Reviews
...I got a better description here.The first part was okay, but the second part was amazing. Snoopy's life story was marvelous and I really like see Spike, Belle and all the other brothers and sisters at Daisy Hill.