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| - It was released on August 9, 1972 by Cinema Center Films, distributed by Natural General Pictures and produced by Lee Mendelson Films. It was the film debut of "Peanuts" character, Woodstock.
- The film was first broadcast on television Friday, November 5, 1976 as a CBS Special Film Presentation. It was released on DVD in anamorphic widescreen in the U.S. on March 28, 2006, by Paramount Home Media Distribution/CBS Home Entertainment (CBS owned Cinema Center Films, which co-produced the film). The film has not yet been released on Blu-ray. Other than Snoopy's Reunion and Snoopy!!! The Musical, it is the only filmed Peanuts production not to have the name "Charlie Brown" in the title.
- It is also one of only four adaptations of Peanuts to other media that does not have "Charlie Brown" in the title, the other three being Snoopy!!! The Musical (both stage and animated), Snoopy's Reunion and The Peanuts Movie. The film was released on DVD in anamorphic widescreen in the U.S. on March 28, 2006, by Paramount Pictures /CBS Home Entertainment (CBS owned Cinema Center Films, which co-produced the film). The film was released on Blu-ray with A Boy Named Charlie Brown on September 6, 2016. Despite not performing well at the box office, the film was critically acclaimed.
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