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Apple TV+ delivers some trailer hype for 'The Snoopy Show,' out Feb. 5


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Apple TV+ delivers some trailer hype for 'The Snoopy Show,' out Feb. 5

Peanuts fans already know that Apple TV+ is the place to go for all things Snoopy and Charlie Brown. But Feb. 5 brings the streaming service's biggest Peanuts project yet: The Snoopy Show.

This trailer highlights what to expect from the upcoming six-episode season, which brings back the whole gang from creator Charles Schulz. I've seen the season already, and what this trailer doesn't tell you is just how delightfully wholesome (and musical!) it all is. Each episode breaks down into three standalone vignettes that bring us tales of Snoopy and his various human friends.

If you're familiar with Peanuts specials of yore, The Snoopy Show should feel immediately familiar. It's got the same gentle spirit and commitment to just letting kids be kids that the series has always embraced. Look for it on Apple TV+ starting Feb. 5. Read more...

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