| Philip Shafran | ... | Charlie Brown (voice) | |
| Josh Keaton | ... | Linus van Pelt (voice) (as Josh Weiner) | |
| Kaitlyn Walker | ... | Sally Brown (voice) | |
| Laurel Page | ... | Mother (voice) | |
| Steve Stoliar | ... | Farmer / Bus Driver (voice) | |
| Megan Parlen | ... | Lila (voice) | |
| Bill Melendez | ... | Snoopy / Snoopy's Brothers and Sisters (voice) |
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| Sam Jaimes | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Charles M. Schulz | (creator) | |
| Charles M. Schulz | (written by) | |
Produced by | |||
| Bill Melendez | .... | producer | |
| Lee Mendelson | .... | executive producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Judy Munsen | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Nick Vasu | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Chuck McCann | |||
| Warren Taylor | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Evert Brown | |||
| Leonardo Moran | (as Leonardo Morán) | ||
| Dean Spille | |||
Production Management | |||
| Carole Barnes | .... | production manager | |
Animation Department | |||
| Patricia Blackburn | .... | checking | |
| Sybil Cuzzort | .... | ink and paint artist | |
| Kim Dahl | .... | ink and paint artist | |
| Sam Fleming | .... | animator | |
| Eve Fletcher | .... | checking | |
| Jane Gonzales | .... | ink and paint supervisor | |
| Cynthia Goode | .... | checking | |
| Leslie Gorin | .... | animator | |
| Mickey Kreyman | .... | ink and paint artist (as Micky Kreyman) | |
| Joanne Lansing | .... | ink and paint artist | |
| Larry Leichliter | .... | animator | |
| Bill Littlejohn | .... | animator | |
| Bob Matz | .... | animator | |
| Burt Medall | .... | animator | |
| Al Pabian | .... | animator | |
| Joan Pabian | .... | ink and paint artist | |
| Joe Roman | .... | animator | |
| Ken Southworth | .... | animator | |
| Michael Toth | .... | animator (as Mike Toth) | |
| Cookie Tricarico | .... | ink and paint artist | |
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This TV special shows us just where Snoopy came from. As it turns out, the Snoopster is a hunting dog which was bred for profit at a puppy mill. Even more surprising, everyone in his doggie family is musically inclined. (Snoopy's instrument of choice is a guitar.)
Well, nobody is at all surprised that these canines can belt out a mean tune. Instead, prospective buyers just grab whatever dog they want and drive away with them. Snoopy is first purchased by a girl who lives in an apartment. Soon enough, the landlord develops a "no dog" policy and the girl has to return Snoopy. That's good news for Charlie Brown. Chuck is feeling a little down in the dumps and realizes that every boy needs a dog. He goes to the puppy mill and buys Snoopy for the paltry sum of five bucks.
What about the reunion that is mentioned in the title? It comes into play when four years(!!) after the puppies are split up, Charlie Brown sends out invitations to all of Snoopy's siblings for a family get-together. I really don't know why the Mendelson-Melendez creative team kept bringing the Peanuts gang back together throughout the '90s if they weren't going to bother coming up with anything worthwhile. Maybe they were in it simply for the money. I hold up their Super Bowl fiasco as Exhibit A to back up that theory. 2/10