Peanuts

Peanuts (2016)

EndedAnimation show

"Peanuts" is based on the classic Charles M. Schultz comic strip and featuring Snoopy and Charlie Brown among others, will go out on the linear Cartoon Network channel, as well as the Cartoon Network app. The series is being launched around the same time as Twentieth Century Fox feature The Peanuts Movie.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 10:00 (15 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Technical DifficultiesMay 13, 2016
S01E09A Day with SnoopyMay 13, 2016
S01E08FriedaMay 12, 2016
S01E07The Mysteries of LoveMay 12, 2016
S01E06Sound & SensibilityMay 11, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the date of the Peanuts premiere?

The Peanuts TV series premiered on May 9th, 2016.

Who are the main characters in Peanuts?

The main characters in Peanuts are Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Peppermint Patty, Marcie, Sally, Schroeder, and Woodstock.

Is Peanuts live-action or animated?

Peanuts is an animated television series.

Who created the Peanuts comic strip?

The Peanuts comic strip was created by Charles M. Schulz.

Which TV network aired Peanuts?

Peanuts aired on the television network, ABC.

What is Peanuts primarily about?

Peanuts is primarily about the daily life and adventures of Charlie Brown and his friends.

How long is each Peanuts episode?

Each Peanuts episode is approximately 30 minutes long.

Who provided the voice for Charlie Brown in Peanuts?

The voice of Charlie Brown in Peanuts was provided by Noah Schnapp.

Which episode features Woodstock's birthday party?

Woodstock's birthday party is featured in the episode "Woodstock's Birthday."

Which episode is about Peppermint Patty's poor grades in school?

Peppermint Patty's poor grades in school are the focus of the episode "Peppermint Patty's School Days."

Which episode features Lucy's obsession with Schroeder and his piano?

Lucy's obsession with Schroeder and his piano is the focus of the episode "Lucy's Scherzo."

Which episode features Snoopy going to the vet?

Snoopy going to the vet is the focus of the episode "Snoopy's Check-Up."

Which episode features Linus trying to break a bad habit?

Linus trying to break a bad habit is featured in the episode "Linus Gets a Big Hit."

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