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Peanuts

TV Boomerang Kids' Animation 2016
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  • Parents Say 8 Reviews
  • Kids Say 8 Reviews

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Emily Ashby By Emily Ashby , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 4+

Sweet vignettes with positive messages have broad appeal.

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Following on the heels of the well-received feature film The Peanuts Movie, this vignette-style series revisits Schulz's classic characters in utterly delightful fashion. The animation closely resembles Schulz's original works with character sketches and a textured watercolor effect, and often scenes open or close with framing that recalls the comic strips themselves. The shorts are as sweet as they are funny, and they never complicate stories that will hit home with viewers of any age, clearing the way for feel-good messages about friendship, self-confidence, and putting your heart into every endeavor to win the day.

Because Peanuts isn't as visually vibrant as the CGI movie, kids might not be sold initially on the presentation, but this captivating series will win them over with its humor and array of characters. Many of the stories focus on the main core of Charlie Brown, Linus, Sally, Lucy, and Snoopy, but other favorites such as Peppermint Patty and Schroeder pop in now and then as well. Whether you're a lifelong Peanuts fan or a youngster just getting acquainted with the gang, this series deserves to be in your rotation.

TV Details

  • Premiere date: May 9, 2016
  • Cast: Aiden Lewandowski , Bella Stine , Jude Perry
  • Network: Boomerang
  • Genre: Kids' Animation
  • Topics: Book Characters , Cats, Dogs, and Mice , Friendship
  • Character Strengths: Empathy
  • TV rating: TV-G
  • Award: Common Sense Selection
  • Last updated: September 12, 2022

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