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{{quote|'''''Linus:''' You bought Snoopy in the month of October, right? According to the records at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm, Snoopy was bought by another family in August. This family had a little girl named Lila. Snoopy and Lila loved each other very much, but then they moved, and the family decided they just couldn't keep Snoopy so they returned him. ([[Beat]]) You got a used dog, Charlie Brown.''}}▼
[[File:snoopycomehome_75.jpg|frame|[[Despair Event Horizon]].]]
▲{{quote|'''''Linus:''' You bought Snoopy in the month of October, right? According to the records at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm, Snoopy was bought by another family in August. This family had a little girl named Lila. Snoopy and Lila loved each other very much, but then they moved, and the family decided they just couldn't keep Snoopy so they returned him. ([[Beat]]) You got a used dog, Charlie Brown.''}}
'''''Snoopy Come Home''''' is a 1972 animated [[Peanuts]] feature length film. It was the second out of the four feature-length Peanuts films. As the first film, ''A Boy Named Charlie Brown'', focused on Charlie Brown, this film focuses almost entirely on Snoopy.▼
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It is also, unquestionably, the most [[Tear Jerker|depressing and heart-wrenching]] thing in the Peanuts franchise.
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