Apple TV announces an all-new slate of Peanuts programming

Apple TV unveils a summer lineup of Peanuts favorites, including new episodes of “Camp Snoopy,” new special “Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy” and classic Charlie Brown specials streaming this summer.
Apple TV unveils a summer lineup of Peanuts favorites, including new episodes of “Camp Snoopy,” new special “Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy” and classic Charlie Brown specials streaming this summer.

On Tuesday, Apple TV announced an exciting summer slate of Peanuts programming, including a second season of beloved musical “Camp Snoopy” to debut on Friday, June 26 and a brand new special, “Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy,” premiering on Friday, July 31. And, for the first time ever, Peanuts classics from Mendelson/Melendez Productions — “This Is America, Charlie Brown” and “The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show” — will debut on Apple TV on Friday, July 3 and Friday, July 10, respectively. Apple TV is the exclusive streaming home for all things Peanuts, including the classic Peanuts library and original Peanuts series and specials, through an expanded partnership with WildBrain, Peanuts Worldwide and Lee Mendelson Film Productions until 2030.

Apple has been home to the Peanuts classic library since 2020, alongside multiple original programming collaborations starting in 2018, and is currently in production with WildBrain and Peanuts on a brand new animated feature film starring Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang. In the upcoming feature “Snoopy Unleashed,” Snoopy runs away from home, and Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang go on an emotional journey to the vibrant Big City as they search for Snoopy and discover that real friendship means loving each other just as they are.

Apple TV’s award-winning original Peanuts series also include the Emmy and Annie Award-nominated “Snoopy in Space,” “The Snoopy Show” and “Camp Snoopy,” as well as new original specials under the Snoopy Presents banner including Emmy Award-nominated programs “It’s the Small Things, Charlie Brown,” “Lucy’s School,” “To Mom (and Dad), With Love,” “One-of-a-Kind Marcie” and “Welcome Home, Franklin,” Annie Award-nominated “For Auld Lang Syne” and Annie Award-winning “Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical.” Apple TV also features two Emmy Award-winning original Peanuts documentaries, “Who Are You Charlie Brown?” and “Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10,” and classic anthology titles including “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving,” “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” “It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown” and “Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown,” among many others.

More details on Apple TV’s Peanuts summer slate is below (in chronological order):

Premieres Friday, June 26 on Apple TV: “Camp Snoopy” Season Two

Apple TV unveils a summer lineup of Peanuts favorites, including new episodes of “Camp Snoopy,” new special “Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy” and classic Charlie Brown specials streaming this summer.
Apple TV unveils a summer lineup of Peanuts favorites, including new episodes of “Camp Snoopy,” new special “Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy” and classic Charlie Brown specials streaming this summer.

Snoopy and the Beagle Scouts are looking forward to carefree time in the majestic landscape of Camp Spring Lake. Along with Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang, join Snoopy and the birds as they hike, swim and leap their way through another round of fun and adventure in the Great Outdoors! This summer at Camp Snoopy, search for the elusive hedge toad, build towering sandcastles and debate the merits of hot dogs versus hamburgers. Season two is executive produced by Paige Braddock, Chris Bracco, Rob Boutilier, Josh Scherba, Stephanie Betts and Logan McPherson.

Premieres Friday, July 3 on Apple TV: “This Is America, Charlie Brown”

This Is America, Charlie Brown
“This Is America, Charlie Brown”

From Mendelson/Melendez Productions, the first animated miniseries in television history makes its premiere on Apple TV. Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang experience various episodes and aspects of American history and culture and witness many of the events that shaped the United States in “This Is America, Charlie Brown” (1988), including episodes “The Birth of the Constitution,” “The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk,” “The Great Inventors” and others are featured.

Premieres Friday, July 10 on Apple TV: “The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show”

“The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show”
“The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show”

From Mendelson/Melendez Productions, “The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show” (1983-1986) is an animated series based on Charles M. Schulz’s “Peanuts” comic strip, featuring 18 episodes that adapt classic comic storylines. Streaming for the first time and premiering on Apple TV, the series focuses on the daily lives, anxieties and humor of the Peanuts gang, with storylines often centered on Charlie Brown’s failures and Snoopy’s wild fantasies.

Premieres Friday, July 31 on Apple TV: “Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy”

“Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy”
“Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy”

Snoopy is devastated when his beloved doghouse is accidentally sold at a yard sale. In an effort to cheer up his pal, Charlie Brown leads Snoopy on an adventure to find his old doghouse, and along the way, they learn what makes a house truly a home. The all-new special stars Riley Vargas, Terry McGurrin, Rob Tinkler, Kitai O’Garro, Josephine Nisbett, Grace Nicolaou-Wood, Jo-Hannah Atchinson, Lexi Perri, Athan Giazitzidis and Diego Whalen, and is executive produced by Josh Scherba, Stephanie Betts, Logan McPherson, Paige Braddock, Chris Bracco and Mark Evestaff.

Apple TV Original Peanuts Content Now Streaming Includes:

“Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical”
This Annie Award-winning special, “Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical,” is a delightful animated musical special about the joy and magic of summer camp and the importance of preserving what you love, and debuted globally on Apple TV on August 15, 2025. Charlie Brown loves camp and is determined to make his final year special, but Sally, a first-time camper, is nervous and skeptical of the new and unfamiliar place. While everyone settles into camp, Snoopy and Woodstock discover a treasure map that takes them on a wild adventure nearby.

“Camp Snoopy”
After discovering their troop is in danger of disbanding, Snoopy and the Beagle Scouts set off to immerse themselves in nature and the Great Outdoors, using the Beagle Scout Manual as their guide. Meanwhile, Charlie Brown and friends enjoy their summer at Camp Spring Lake, crossing paths with Snoopy as they experience hiking, swimming, sitting around campfires and everything summer camp and the outdoors have to offer.

“Snoopy in Space”
Blast off with the Emmy and Annie Award-nominated “Snoopy in Space,” a series of 24 animated shorts featuring Charlie Brown and the beloved Peanuts gang. Snoopy fulfills his dreams and embarks on his next big adventure: becoming a NASA astronaut. Joined by Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang, Snoopy takes command of the International Space Station and explores the moon and beyond.

“The Snoopy Show”
The world’s most iconic dog is ready for his close-up. Dive into three seasons of new adventures with the happy-dancing, high-flying, big-dreaming beagle, who’s joined by best friend Woodstock and the rest of the Peanuts gang.

“Snoopy Presents: It’s the Small Things, Charlie Brown”
In this Emmy and PGA Award-nominated program, Sally’s bond with a special little flower on the baseball field may spell disaster for the big game. For Charlie Brown and the team, it’s just the inspiration they need to make a positive impact on their environment.

“Snoopy Presents: Lucy’s School”
The Emmy Award-nominated special features the Peanuts gang anxious about starting at a new school in the fall, inspiring Lucy to start her own school instead — but teaching isn’t as easy as it sounds. “Lucy’s School” is a love letter to teachers and an appreciation of the impact a teacher can have on a child. It explores the fear of change and shows how Lucy, supported by her friends, faces and overcomes her own fears.

“Snoopy Presents: To Mom (and Dad), With Love”
In this Humanitas and Emmy Award-nominated special, Mother’s Day is almost here, and everyone in the Peanuts gang is excited, except for Peppermint Patty. For her, it’s a reminder that she didn’t grow up with a mom. But good pal Marcie helps Peppermint Patty see that families come in all shapes and sizes. Snoopy also tags along as Woodstock tries to find his mom.

“Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie”
Emmy Award-nominated and Annie Award-winning “Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie” shows us firsthand how our lovable introvert Marcie makes a monumental difference from behind the scenes for both her friends and her community. To train for the school golf championship, Marcie assists Peppermint Patty as her caddie, offering thoughtful and deliberate advice to help her win. Meanwhile, after coming up with brilliant solutions to her classmates’ problems – from hallway traffic jams to lunchtime pizza shortages – Marcie is unexpectedly elected as class president … a role she never wanted.

“Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin”
The Emmy Award-winning and Annie, Humanitas and NAACP Image Award-nominated origin story for one of Peanuts’ most beloved characters, this special follows Franklin as he moves to a new town and navigates new friendships. Franklin’s family is always on the move with his dad’s military job, and everywhere he goes, Franklin finds support in a notebook filled with his grandfather’s advice on friendship. But when Franklin tries his usual strategies with the Peanuts gang, he has trouble fitting in. That’s until he learns about the neighborhood Soap Box Derby race. According to his grandfather, everyone loves a winner! He’s sure that winning the race will also mean winning over some new friends. All he needs is a partner, which he finds in Charlie Brown. Franklin and Charlie Brown work together to build a car and, in the process, become good buddies.

“Who Are You, Charlie Brown?”
This Emmy Award-winning program honoring the “everyman” creator Charles “Sparky” Schulz, “Who Are You, Charlie Brown?” is an Apple Original documentary that celebrates the significance and global multi-generational popularity of the comic strip, its timeless artistry and design, and profiles the man whose simple characters have touched the lives of millions through the decades and become beloved cultural icons.

“Snoopy Presents: For Auld Lang Syne”
In this Annie Award-nominated special, after the Peanuts gang experiences a disappointing Christmas because Grandma can’t visit, Lucy resolves to throw herself the best New Year’s Eve party ever, while Charlie Brown struggles to accomplish just one of his resolutions before the clock strikes twelve.

“Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10”
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, this Emmy Award-winning documentary tries to solve the great mystery: Was Snoopy a top-secret astronaut? Starring Jeff Goldblum as a self-published NASA historian and Ron Howard as himself, “Peanuts in Space” takes an affectionate, lighthearted look at NASA and Charles M. Schulz’s beloved “Peanuts” characters.

The exciting slate of recent offerings for kids and families on Apple TV also features “My Brother the Minotaur,” from Academy Award-nominated animation studio Cartoon Saloon and award-winning children’s media company Dog Ears; “Wonder Pets: In the City,” from Emmy Award winner Jennifer Oxley and produced by Nickelodeon Animation; animated adventure trilogy “WondLa,” based on the New York Times bestselling book series “The Search for WondLa” by Tony DiTerlizzi; highly anticipated kids and family series “Yo Gabba GabbaLand!,” inspired by the hit, Emmy Award-nominated cultural phenomenon “Yo Gabba Gabba!”; season two of Emmy Award-winning “Shape Island,” based on the internationally bestselling picture books from Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen; animated fantasy adventure series “The Sisters Grimm,” based on Michael Buckley’s New York Times bestselling book series; the music-driven animated comedy series “BE@RBRICK” from DreamWorks Animation; “Goldie,” inspired by Emily Brundige’s award-winning 2019 short film of the same name, and many more.

Award-winning all-ages offerings now streaming globally on Apple TV also include the BAFTA Award and Emmy Award-winning live-action animated hybrid special “The Velveteen Rabbit,” BAFTA Award and Humanitas Prize-winning “El Deafo,” BAFTA Award-winning “Lovely Little Farm,” “Duck & Goose,” “Get Rolling With Otis,” Spin Master Entertainment’s “Sago Mini Friends,” “Frog and Toad,” based on the Caldecott and Newbery Honor-winning books, Annie Award-nominated “Not a Box,” GLAAD Media Award-nominated “Pinecone & Pony,” The Jim Henson Company’s Emmy Award-winning “Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock,” “Harriet the Spy” and “Slumberkins,” Sesame Workshop’s “Helpsters,” Joseph Gordon-Levitt, HITRECORD and Bento Box Entertainment’s “Wolfboy and the Everything Factory,” Jack McBrayer and Angela C. Santomero’s Emmy Award-nominated “Hello, Jack! The Kindness Show,” and Peabody and Emmy Award-winning series “Stillwater” from Gaumont and Scholastic Entertainment. Live-action offerings include “Me,” an elevated cinematic coming-of-age story from Barry L. Levy, Bonnie Hunt’s DGA Award and WGA Award-nominated “Amber Brown,” DGA Award-winning “Best Foot Forward,” “Surfside Girls,” WGA Award-winning “Life By Ella,” Sesame Workshop and Sinking Ship’s Emmy Award-winning “Ghostwriter,” Emmy Award and Environmental Media Association Award winning “Jane” and Scholastic’s “Puppy Place.” “Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth,” the Emmy Award-winning television event based on the New York Times bestselling book and TIME Best Book of the Year by Oliver Jeffers, is also featured.

To date, Apple Original films, documentaries and series have been honored with 830 wins and 3,550 award nominations and counting, including multi-Emmy Award-winning and history-making comedies “The Studio” and “Ted Lasso,” global cultural phenomenon “Severance,” Apple’s most-viewed drama “Pluribus,” Academy Award Best Picture winner “CODA” and Academy Award winner “F1,” the highest-grossing sports feature of all time.

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