This is a list of adaptations in film, television, musical theater, and video games, based on characters from the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz.
Title | Release date | Distributor | Release(s) via |
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A Boy Named Charlie Brown | December 4, 1969 | National General Pictures | |
Snoopy Come Home | August 9, 1972 | National General Pictures |
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Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown | August 24, 1977 | Paramount Pictures |
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Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) | May 23, 1980 | Paramount Pictures |
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The Peanuts Movie | November 6, 2015 [2] | 20th Century Fox |
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Untitled CG-animated city movie | 2025 [3] | Apple TV+ |
Film | Budget | Box office gross | Ref(s) | |||
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United States | Other territories | Worldwide | ||||
A Boy Named Charlie Brown | $1,100,000 | $12,000,000 | $12,000,000 | [4] [5] | ||
Snoopy Come Home | $1,000,000 | |||||
Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown | $3,223,888 | $3,223,888 | [6] | |||
Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) | $2,013,193 | $2,013,193 | [7] | |||
The Peanuts Movie | $99,000,000 | $130,178,411 | $116,054,702 | $246,233,113 | [8] | |
total | $101,100,000 | $147,415,492 | $116,054,702 | $263,470,194 | ||
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Title | Original air date | Network | Other broadcast network(s) | Release(s) via | Notes |
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A Charlie Brown Christmas | Dec. 9, 1965 | CBS | ABC (2001–19), Apple TV+ (2020–present), PBS (2020–21) |
| First Peanuts special |
Charlie Brown's All Stars! | June 8, 1966 | CBS | ABC (2009–14), Apple TV+ (2022–present) |
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It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown | Oct. 27, 1966 | CBS | ABC (2001–19), Apple TV+ (2020–present), PBS (2021) |
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You're in Love, Charlie Brown | June 12, 1967 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2022–present) |
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He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown | Feb. 14, 1968 (Valentine's Day) | CBS | Apple TV+ (2022–present) |
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It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown | Sept. 27, 1969 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2022–present, edited version) |
| First Peanuts special to not receive an Emmy of any kind. |
Play It Again, Charlie Brown | March 28, 1971 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
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You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown | Oct. 29, 1972 | CBS | ABC (2006–19), Apple TV+ (2022-present) |
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There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown | March 11, 1973 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2022–present) |
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A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving | Nov. 20, 1973 | CBS | ABC (2001–19), Apple TV+ (2020–present), PBS (2020–21) |
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It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown | Feb. 1, 1974 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
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It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown | April 9, 1974 | CBS | ABC (2001–14), Apple TV+ (2021–present) |
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Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown | Jan. 28, 1975 | CBS | ABC (2001–20), Apple TV+ (2021–present) |
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You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown | Oct. 28, 1975 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
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It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown | March 16, 1976 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2022–present) |
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It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown | Oct. 24, 1977 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2022–present) |
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What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown! | Feb. 23, 1978 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
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You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown | March 19, 1979 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2022–present) |
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She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown | Feb. 25, 1980 | CBS | ABC (2010–19), Apple TV+ (2022-present) |
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Life Is a Circus, Charlie Brown | Oct. 24, 1980 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
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It's Magic, Charlie Brown | April 28, 1981 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
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Someday You'll Find Her, Charlie Brown | Oct. 30, 1981 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
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A Charlie Brown Celebration | May 24, 1982 (produced in 1981) | CBS | Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
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Is This Goodbye, Charlie Brown? | Feb. 21, 1983 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
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It's an Adventure, Charlie Brown | May 16, 1983 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
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What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown? A Tribute | May 30, 1983 (Memorial Day) | CBS | None |
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It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown | April 16, 1984 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2022–present) |
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Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown | March 20, 1985 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
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You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown | Nov. 6, 1985 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
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Happy New Year, Charlie Brown! | Jan. 1, 1986 (New Year's Day) (produced in 1985) | CBS | ABC (2008–19), Apple TV+ (2021–present) |
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Snoopy: The Musical | Jan. 29, 1988 | CBS | None |
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It's the Girl in the Red Truck, Charlie Brown | Sept. 27, 1988 | CBS | None |
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Why, Charlie Brown, Why? | March 16, 1990 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2022–present) |
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Snoopy's Reunion | May 1, 1991 (May Day) | CBS | Apple TV+ (2022–present) |
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It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown | Nov. 27, 1992 | CBS | Apple TV+ (2021–present) |
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You're in the Super Bowl, Charlie Brown | Jan. 18, 1994 (produced in 1993) | NBC | None |
| Only special to have its premiere on NBC |
It's Spring Training, Charlie Brown | Jan. 9, 1996 (produced in 1992) | Unaired | Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
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It Was My Best Birthday Ever, Charlie Brown | Aug. 5, 1997 | Unaired | None |
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It's the Pied Piper, Charlie Brown | Sept. 12, 2000 | Unaired | None |
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A Charlie Brown Valentine | Feb. 14, 2002 (Valentine's Day) | ABC | ABC (2002–20), Apple TV+ (2023-present) |
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Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales | Dec. 8, 2002 | ABC | ABC (2002–19), Apple TV+ (2022–present) |
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Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown | Aug. 29, 2003 | ABC | ABC (2003-11), Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
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I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown | Dec. 9, 2003 | ABC | ABC (2003–19), Apple TV+ (2022–present) |
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He's a Bully, Charlie Brown | Nov. 20, 2006 | ABC | ABC (2006-07), Apple TV+ (2022–present) |
| Last special to be produced by Bill Melendez |
Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown | March 29, 2011 (produced in 2010) | Fox | FOX NOW App, Apple TV+ (2023–present) |
| Only special to have its premiere on Fox, the only one to premiere in the 2010s, and the last special to premiere on linear television |
Snoopy Presents: For Auld Lang Syne [9] | Dec. 10, 2021 | Apple TV+ | None | First special to premiere on Apple TV+, in wake of Peanuts specials broadcast rights acquisition by Apple | |
Snoopy Presents: It's The Small Things, Charlie Brown [10] | April 15, 2022 | Apple TV+ | None | So far, the most recent special to bear the iconic subtitle "Charlie Brown" | |
Snoopy Presents: To Mom (and Dad), With Love [10] | May 6, 2022 | Apple TV+ | None | None | |
Snoopy Presents: Lucy’s School [11] | Aug. 12, 2022 | Apple TV+ | None | None | |
Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie [12] | Aug. 18, 2023 | Apple TV+ | None | None | |
Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin | Feb. 16, 2024 | Apple TV+ | None | None |
Title | Original air date | Network | Release(s) via |
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A Boy Named Charlie Brown | Spring 1964 (copyrighted in Dec. 1963) | CBS (unaired) |
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Charlie Brown and Charles Schulz | May 24, 1969 | CBS | Unreleased |
Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown | Jan. 9, 1976 | CBS | Unreleased |
Happy Birthday, Charlie Brown | Jan. 5, 1979 (produced in 1978) | CBS | Unreleased |
It's Your 20th Television Anniversary, Charlie Brown | May 14, 1985 | CBS | Unreleased |
You Don't Look 40, Charlie Brown | Feb. 2, 1990 | CBS |
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Good Grief, Charlie Brown: A Tribute to Charles Schulz | Feb. 11, 2000 | CBS | Unreleased |
Here's to You, Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years | May 10, 2000 | CBS | Unreleased |
An Enduring Classic: Peanuts Creator Charles Schulz | Sept. 12, 2000 | N/A |
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The Making of A Charlie Brown Christmas | Dec. 6, 2001 | ABC |
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Unlucky in Love: An Unrequited Love Story | Jan. 15, 2008 | N/A |
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In Full Bloom: Peanuts at Easter | Feb. 19, 2008 | N/A |
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We Need a Blockbuster, Charlie Brown | Sept. 2, 2008 | N/A |
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The Polls Don't Lie: The Making of "You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown" | Oct. 7, 2008 | N/A |
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Popcorn and Jellybeans: Making a Thanksgiving Classic | Oct. 7, 2008 | N/A |
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A Christmas Miracle: The Making of "A Charlie Brown Christmas" | Oct. 7, 2008 | N/A |
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Dust Yourself Off and Pick Yourself Up, Charlie Brown | Jan. 27, 2009 | N/A |
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Together Again: A Peanuts Voice-Cast Reunion | April 7, 2009 | N/A |
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Vince Guaraldi: The Maestro of Menlo Park | July 7, 2009 | N/A |
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Sibling Rivalry: Growing Up Van Pelt | Oct. 6, 2009 | N/A |
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Woodstock: Creating Snoopy's Sidekick | Oct. 6, 2009 | N/A |
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Animating a Charlie Brown Musical | Jan. 26, 2010 | N/A |
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You're Groovy, Charlie Brown: A Look at Peanuts in the 70s | June 1, 2010 | N/A |
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Snoopy's Home Ice: the Story of the Red Wood Empire Ice Arena | Sept. 21, 2010 | N/A |
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Deconstructing Schulz: From Comic to Screen Play | March 29, 2011 | N/A |
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Happiness Is Finding the Right Voice | March 29, 2011 | N/A |
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24 Frames a Second: Drawing and Animating a Peanuts Movie | March 29, 2011 | N/A |
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Travels with Charlie: The Making of Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown | Oct. 6, 2015 | N/A |
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It's Your 50th Christmas, Charlie Brown | Nov. 30, 2015 | ABC | |
You Never Grow Up, Charlie Brown | March 8, 2016 | N/A |
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Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10 | May 18, 2019 | Apple TV | |
It's Not the Holidays without Charlie Brown, Charlie Brown | Oct. 1, 2019 | N/A |
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Who Are You, Charlie Brown? | June 25, 2021 | Apple TV+ |
A series of releases from Warner Home Video, collecting the prime-time TV specials in chronological order of their original production and airing. Each volume of the collection contains six specials on two DVDs, with each volume covering half a decade (the first special was 1965). All 1960s/1970s specials are included in these collections except the documentary specials. The Emmy-Honored ‘Peanuts’ Collection contains 11 specials (From the late 70s to early 90s) that have earned or won an Emmy Award.
Title | Release date |
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Peanuts 1960s Collection | July 7, 2009 |
Peanuts 1970s Collection, Vol. 1 | Oct. 20, 2009 |
Peanuts 1970s Collection, Vol. 2 | June 1, 2010 |
Peanuts Emmy Honored Collection | Sept. 15, 2015 |
The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show is an American animated television series featuring characters and storylines from the comic strip Peanuts as first presented for television in the Peanuts animated specials. It aired Saturday mornings on the CBS network from 1983 to 1985.
This Is America, Charlie Brown is an eight-part animated television miniseries that depicts a series of events in American history featuring characters from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts. It aired from 1988 to 1989 on CBS. The first four episodes aired as a weekly series in October and November 1988; the final four episodes aired monthly from February to May 1989.
Peanuts is an animated television series adapted for the screen and directed by Alexis Lavillat. The series first aired in France on November 9, 2014, and later began airing in the United States on Cartoon Network and Boomerang on May 9, 2016, as interstitial shorts.
Snoopy in Space is a 2019 animated television series inspired by the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. Developed by Mark Evestaff and Betsy Walters, and produced by WildBrain Studios, the show debuted on November 1, 2019, on Apple TV+.
The Snoopy Show is a 2021 animated streaming television series inspired by the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. Developed by Rob Boutilier, Mark Evestaff, and Alex Galatis, and produced by WildBrain, it debuted on February 5, 2021, on Apple TV+. Each episode consists of three 7-minute segments. Season 2 premiered with the first half on March 11, 2022, while the next half of the season premiered on August 12, 2022. A holiday special was released on December 2, 2022. Season 3 was released on June 9, 2023.
Camp Snoopy is a 13 episode animated streaming series which debuted on June 14, 2024 on Apple TV+.
Title | Original air date | Network |
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Snoopy at the Ice Follies | Oct. 24, 1971 | NBC |
Snoopy's International Ice Follies | Nov. 12, 1972 | NBC |
Snoopy Directs the Ice Follies | Nov. 13, 1973 | NBC |
Snoopy's Musical on Ice | May 24, 1978 | CBS |
The Big Stuffed Dog | Feb. 8, 1981 | NBC |
Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10 | May 18, 2019 | Apple TV |
Peanuts Motion Comics is a mini-series of animated cartoon shorts based on 1964 strips of Charles Schulz' comic strip, Peanuts. The series premiered on iTunes on November 3, 2008, with the support of the Schulz estate. The first season consists of 20 cartoon shorts, paired into 10 episodes. The episodes employ signature themes and plotlines from the classic strips. The first season was released to DVD on March 9, 2010. Animation production was done by Studio B Productions.
The Peanuts characters have also appeared in educational videos, which were produced in the 1970s and 1980s and distributed on 16mm film to schools. [13]
Title | Release date | Release(s) via |
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Tooth Brushing | 1978 | |
Clean the Air | 1979 | |
It's Dental Flossophy, Charlie Brown | 1980 |
No. in season | Title | Original U.S. air date |
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1 | "Carousel: The Trouble with Charlie Brown" | August 11, 2018 |
2 | "101 Football: Catch it, Charlie Brown!" | August 25, 2018 |
3 | "Poor Chuck: A letter to Charlie Brown" | September 8, 2018 |
4 | "Lucy vs Schroeder's Piano: Sewer or Later" | September 22, 2018 |
5 | "Get Well Soon Charlie Brown" | September 29, 2018 |
6 | "Plane and Simple: Smart Charlie Brown" | October 6, 2018 |
7 | "Snoopy, Woodstock and the Football Game" | October 13, 2018 |
8 | "Once upon a time… Dogtoyevkey!" | October 20, 2018 |
9 | "Nights Watch: Snoopy is Scared of The Dark" | October 27, 2018 |
10 | "Nights Watch: Peanuts on Ice" | December 25, 2018 |
11 | "Nights Watch - Crabby New Year" | January 1, 2019 |
12 | "Ewe First" | January 15, 2019 |
13 | "Cyrano Brown" | January 15, 2019 |
14 | "School Daze" | February 12, 2019 |
15 | "Balloon Bother" | February 12, 2019 |
16 | "Dusty Dancing" | February 21, 2019 |
17 | "Heart Attack" | February 23, 2019 |
18 | "Public Speaking" | February 28, 2019 |
19 | "Restaurant Wars" | March 9, 2019 |
20 | "The Hedge Toad" | March 16, 2019 |
21 | "Revenge is Sweetie" | March 16, 2019 |
22 | "Seesaw" | May 25, 2019 |
23 | "Snoopy and Woodstock Full Episodes Compilation" | May 25, 2019 |
24 | "Snoopy Goes Skating & More" | June 18, 2019 |
25 | "Snoopy and Woodstock Play Baseball" | June 22, 2019 |
26 | "Snoopy and Woodstock's Show" | June 25, 2019 |
27 (and 35 (duplicated)) | "Woodstock Whistles into the Wind" | June 29, 2019 |
28 | "Snoopy Gives Woodstock a Helicopter Ride" | July 11, 2019 |
29 | "Woodstock's Hot Air Balloon" | August 3, 2019 |
30 | "Woodstock tries Olympic Diving" | August 8, 2019 |
31 | "Sleep Snacking" | August 10, 2019 |
32 | "Song in Your Heart" | August 17, 2019 |
33 | "Homerun" | September 19, 2019 |
34 | "Severe Weather" | September 28, 2019 |
35 (and 27 (duplicated)) | "Whistling in the Wind" | October 5, 2019 |
36 | "Rainclouds" | October 12, 2019 |
A series of 'Well-being' shorts, hosted on the official Peanuts YouTube Channel
No. in season | Title |
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1 | "Join the Gang" |
2 | "Charlie Brown's Caring Tree" |
3 | "Find Your Voice" |
4 | "Choose to Reuse" |
5 | "Feel Better" |
6 | "Get Up and Grow" |
7 | "Move Your Own Way" |
8 | "Friends, Big and Small" |
9 | "Learning is Everywhere" |
10 | "Happy Harvesting" |
11 | "Treat a Friend" |
12 | "Pass It Along" |
13 | "Stick With It" |
14 | "Speak from the Heart" |
15 | "Fun for All Seasons" |
16 | "We Need our Trees" |
17 | "Just Breathe" |
18 | "A Friend is Someone Who Listens" |
19 | "Shine On, Charlie Brown" |
20 | "Growing Older, Getting Wiser" |
21 | "Start with a Clean Slate" |
22 | "Jump Into Fall" |
23 | "Get Up and Get Outside" |
24 | "Give the Gift of Fun" |
25 | "Set Your Own Goals" |
26 | "Appreciate What You Have" |
27 | "Be Aware of What's Fair" |
28 | "Be Wise with Supplies" |
29 | "Let Nature Lift Your Spirits" |
30 | "Show Support" |
31 | "Help a Friend, Help Yourself" |
32 | "Know How to Keep Cool" |
33 | "Lean Into Learning" |
34 | "Stick Together" |
35 | "Think Inside the Box" |
Title | Debuted | Written by |
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You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown | 1967, Off-Broadway | Clark Gesner |
Snoopy: The Musical | 1975, San Francisco | Larry Grossman Hal Hackady |
A Charlie Brown Christmas | 2013 | Eric Schaeffer |
Title | Platform(s) | Release date |
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Snoopy Tennis | Game & Watch | 1982 |
Snoopy | Game & Watch | 1983 |
Snoopy and the Red Baron | Atari 2600 | 1983 |
Charlie Brown ABC's | Commodore 64 | 1984 |
Snoopy | Commodore 64 | 1984 |
Snoopy to the Rescue | Commodore 64 | 1984 |
Peanuts Maze Marathon | Commodore 64 | 1984 |
Peanuts Picture Puzzler | Commodore 64 | 1984 |
Charlie Brown's 1-2-3's | Apple II | 1985 |
Typing is a Ball, Charlie Brown | Commodore 64 | 1985 |
Snoopy's Reading Machine | Commodore 64 | 1985 |
Snoopy: The Cool Computer Game | PC | 1989 |
Snoopy's Magic Show | Game Boy | 1990 |
Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular | Nintendo Entertainment System | 1990 |
Snoopy's Game Club | PC | 1992 |
Snoopy Concert (Japan only) | Super Famicom | 1995 |
Get Ready for School, Charlie Brown! | PC (Microsoft Windows) | 1995 |
Snoopy no Gakugeikai スヌーピーの学芸会 (Japan only) | Sega Pico | 1995 |
Snoopy no Hajimete no Otsukai スヌーピーの初めてのお使い (Japan only) | Game Boy (Super Game Boy) | 1996 |
Ongaku Daisuki Snoopy 音楽大好きスヌーピー (Japan only) | Sega Pico | 1996 |
Snoopy's Campfire Stories | PC (Microsoft Windows) | 1996 |
Snoopy Tennis | Game Boy Color | 2001 |
Where's the Blanket, Charlie Brown? | PC (Microsoft Windows and Mac OS) | 2002 |
Snoopy vs. the Red Baron | PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PC | 2006 |
Charlie Brown All-Stars | PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable (Cancelled) | 2007 |
It's the Big Game, Charlie Brown! | PC (Microsoft Windows and Mac OS) | 2007 |
Snoopy to Issho ni DS Eigo Lesson (Japan only) | Nintendo DS | 2007 |
Snoopy DS: Let's Go Meet Snoopy and His Friends! (Japan only) | Nintendo DS | 2008 |
Snoopy no Aiken DS: Chitte Okitai Inu no Koto - Inu no Nouryoku - Anata no Shitsuke スヌーピーの愛犬 DS: ちっておきたい犬の事 犬ののうりょく あなたのしつけ (Japan only) | Nintendo DS | 2009 |
Snoopy Flying Ace | Xbox 360 | 2010 |
Snoopy's Street Fair | Android, iOS | 2011 |
A Charlie Brown Christmas! | Android, iOS | 2013 |
Charlie Brown's All Stars! | Android, iOS | 2013 |
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown | Android, iOS | 2013 |
Snoopy Coaster | Android, iOS | 2013 |
Snoopy's Candy Town | Android, iOS | 2013 |
Snoopy's Sugar Drop | Android, iOS | 2014 |
Snoopy's Grand Adventure | Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One | 2015 |
THE PEANUTS MOVIE OFFICIAL APP | Android, iOS | 2016 |
Snoopy's Town Tale - City Building Simulator | Android, iOS | 2016 |
Snoopy Pop | Android, iOS | 2017 |
What's Up, Snoopy? | Android, iOS | 2017 |
Snoopy Spot the Difference | Android, iOS | 2018 |
SNOOPY Puzzle Journey | Android, iOS | 2020 |
Brand | Year |
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Cheerios | (1984–1986) |
MetLife | (1980s–2010s) |
Ford Motor Company | (1959–1960s) |
Chex Mix | (1989) |
Milk Bone | (1997) |
Smuckers | (1994) |
Friendly's | (1995) |
Regina Steamer | (1994) |
Dolly Madison | (1970s–1980s) |
Webers Bread | (1960s–1980s) |
All Nippon Airways | (1980s, Japan) [14] |
McDonald's | (2000, Japan) [15] |
Deutsche Bundespost | (1980s–1990s, Germany) |
Brand | Year |
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Fuji TV | (1992–1996, Japan) |
Nippon TV | (1993–1998, Japan) |
Peanuts is a syndicated daily and Sunday American comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz. The strip's original run extended from 1950 to 2000, continuing in reruns afterward. Peanuts is among the most popular and influential in the history of comic strips, with 17,897 strips published in all, making it "arguably the longest story ever told by one human being". At the time of Schulz's death in 2000, Peanuts ran in over 2,600 newspapers, with a readership of roughly 355 million across 75 countries, and had been translated into 21 languages. It helped to cement the four-panel gag strip as the standard in the United States, and together with its merchandise earned Schulz more than $1 billion. It got a movie adaptation in 2015 by Blue Sky Studios.
A Charlie Brown Christmas is a 1965 animated television special. It is the first TV special based on the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz, and features the voices of Peter Robbins, Christopher Shea, Kathy Steinberg, Tracy Stratford, and Bill Melendez. Produced by Lee Mendelson and directed by Melendez, the program made its debut on the CBS television network on December 9, 1965. In the special, Charlie Brown (Robbins) finds himself depressed despite the onset of the cheerful holiday season. After Lucy van Pelt (Stratford) suggests he direct a neighborhood Christmas play, his best efforts are ignored and mocked by his peers when he chooses a puny Christmas tree as a centerpiece.
Charles "Charlie" Brown is the principal character of the comic strip Peanuts, syndicated in daily and Sunday newspapers in numerous countries all over the world. Depicted as a "lovable loser", Charlie Brown is one of the great American archetypes and a popular and widely recognized cartoon character. Charlie Brown is characterized as a person who frequently suffers, and as a result, is usually nervous and lacks self-confidence. He shows both pessimistic and optimistic attitudes: on some days, he is apprehensive to even get out of bed because he is unable to face the world, but on others, he hopes for the best and is determined to accomplish things. Charlie Brown is easily recognized by his round head and trademark zigzag patterned shirt. His catchphrase is "Good Grief!"
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown is a 1966 American animated Halloween television special based on the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. The third Peanuts special, and the second holiday-themed special, to be created, it was written by Schulz along with director/animator Bill Melendez and producer Lee Mendelson. The cast included Peter Robbins as Charlie Brown, Christopher Shea as Linus Van Pelt, Sally Dryer as Lucy Van Pelt, and Melendez as Snoopy. The special features music composed by jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi, whose contributions include the theme song "Linus and Lucy". It aired on broadcast television every year from its debut in 1966 until 2020 when it became an Apple TV+ exclusive.
It's Magic, Charlie Brown is the 21st prime-time animated television special based upon the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on April 28, 1981.
Marcie is a fictional character featured in the long-running syndicated daily and Sunday comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz.
Shermy is a fictional character from the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles Schulz. Schulz named him after a friend from high school. When Peanuts made its debut on October 2, 1950, Shermy sat on the curb with another early character, Patty, and spoke the first lines of dialogue, ending with "Good ol' Charlie Brown ... How I hate him!" which is ironic, considering how he became one of Charlie Brown's closest friends, along with Linus van Pelt and Schroeder.
The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show is an American animated television series featuring characters and storylines from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts as first presented for television in the Peanuts animated specials. It aired Saturday mornings on the CBS network from 1983 to 1985.
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving is the tenth prime-time animated television special based upon the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on the CBS network on November 20, 1973, and won an Emmy Award the following year. It was the third holiday special after A Charlie Brown Christmas in 1965 and It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown in 1966. Except for the opening football gag, it is the first Peanuts TV special to have a completely original script without relying on the strip.
It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown is the 27th prime-time animated musical television special based upon the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on CBS on April 16, 1984.
She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown is the 19th prime-time animated television special based on the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz and a spin off around Peppermint Patty and Marcie. It originally aired on the CBS network on February 25, 1980, making it the first Peanuts special of the 1980s. It is also one of the few Peanuts animated specials to feature clear and intelligible adult voices. From 2010-2019, ABC had the rights to air this special, which it paired with Happy New Year, Charlie Brown!
This Is America, Charlie Brown is an eight-part animated television miniseries that depicts a series of events in American history featuring characters from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts. It aired from 1988 to 1989 on CBS. The first four episodes aired as a weekly series in October and November 1988; the final four episodes aired monthly from February to May 1989.
I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown is the 43rd prime-time animated television special based upon the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. The special first aired on ABC on December 9, 2003. The special is about Linus and Lucy's younger brother, Rerun, wanting a pet dog for Christmas.
It's Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown is the 36th prime-time animated television special based on the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on CBS on November 27, 1992.
Charlie Brown's Christmas Tales is the 41st prime-time animated TV special based on characters from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts. It originally aired on ABC December 8, 2002. It was thereafter broadcast each Christmas season after that through to 2019 as a companion segment in an hour-long slot featuring an unedited version of A Charlie Brown Christmas.
He's a Bully, Charlie Brown is the 44th prime-time animated television special based on the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the ABC network on November 20, 2006. The special is primarily based on a story from the Peanuts comic strips originally appearing in April 1995. He's a Bully, Charlie Brown was an idea Schulz had pitched, and worked on before his death on February 12, 2000. Schulz's working title for the special was It's Only Marbles, Charlie Brown. Animation was produced by Toon-Us-In.
Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown is the 45th Peanuts animated television special, released in 2011. It was the final network TV special based on the comic strip, before the franchise moved to Apple TV+ in 2020. The special is the first one produced without Bill Melendez on the production team, following his death in 2008. It is also the first special without the direct involvement of Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz, Lee Mendelson Productions or Bill Melendez Productions. In addition, it is the first Peanuts special produced in part under Warner Bros. Television, which holds the home media distribution rights to the Peanuts specials.
Peanuts by Schulz is a children's animated television series adapted for the screen and directed by Alexis Lavillat. It is based on the comic strip of the same name created by Charles M. Schulz. The series first aired in France on November 9, 2014, and later began airing in the United States on Cartoon Network and Boomerang on May 9, 2016, as interstitial shorts. As of 2021, it is available on Amazon Prime Video.
Snoopy in Space is an animated television series inspired by the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. Developed by Mark Evestaff and Betsy Walters, and produced by WildBrain Studios, the show debuted on November 1, 2019 on Apple TV+.
The Snoopy Show is an animated television series inspired by the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. Developed by Rob Boutilier, Mark Evestaff, and Alex Galatis, and produced by WildBrain, it debuted on February 5, 2021, on Apple TV+. It is the second Peanuts animated series produced for the streaming service, following Snoopy in Space. Each episode consists of three 7-minute segments. Season 2 premiered with the first half on March 11, 2022 while the next half of the season premiered on August 12, 2022. A holiday special was released on December 2, 2022. Season 3 was released on June 9, 2023. A second holiday special was released on December 1, 2023.
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