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Upon arriving at Lila's home, Snoopy finds out that not only does Lila already have a pet of her own in the form of a beloved cat, but that her apartment has a "No Dogs Allowed" policy. Freed of his obligations, Snoopy joyfully runs back home and into the arms of Charlie Brown and company who welcome him back joyfully. Until he gets a swelled head and demand that they give back all the things he gave them before moving or he'll sue them, upon which everyone but Charlie Brown leaves Snoopy in disgust (though he does leave a few moments later in disgust as well when Snoopy has let Woodstock type in the ending credits).
 
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* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: Adapted from a series of strips where Snoopy went missing to visit Lila in hospital. The strips did have the angst of Charlie Brown losing Snoopy and discovering he wasn't Snoopy's original owner, but there was never any question of whether Snoopy would stay with Lila or return to Charlie--that was added by the film.
* [[And Call Him George]]: Along the way, Snoopy and Woodstock are captured by a little girl named Clara, an insane, pet-obsessed little girl that makes Elmyra from ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures (Animation)|Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' look sane in comparison.
** To enlarge on the above, she thinks that Snoopy (a beagle) and Woodstock (a canary) are a sheepdog and a parrot.
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHAL4nymy38 Fundamental Friend Dependability]" is an inspired bit of lunacy, written by the Sherman Brothers. They also wrote "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious", and it shows.
* [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]]: Despite Charlie Brown being a depressive loser and their sometimes indifferent interactions, Snoopy still chooses him over an angelic little girl in the end.
** Not that he had much of a choice, anyway.
*** You might have missed Snoopy bawling over leaving Charlie Brown. The "NO DOGS ALLOWED" sign just gave him a convenient excuse to break his obligation.
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* [[Tropey Come Home]]
* [[We Want Our Jerk Back]]: Snoopy behaves like a prick to everyone in the film, but they all cry when he leaves. When he eventually returns, they're ''shocked'' when he continues to be a prick.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: For some reason, after the deep thought sequence, Peppermint Patty disappears for the rest of the movie. She isn't even seen again in the movie unless you count the credits.
 
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