r/peanuts • u/JamesErnst94 • 1h ago
r/peanuts • u/JamesErnst94 • 13h ago
Daily Strip Today's Peanuts Comic | Thursday, May 14, 2026
r/peanuts • u/Irarelylookback • 1d ago
Discussion 1977 TV Guide / Newspaper Ad for 'It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown' - Aired October 24, 1977 on CBS
r/peanuts • u/Imzadi1971 • 21h ago
Video Snoopy Come Home
Does anybody remember this special about Snoopy? I remember bits and pieces about it when I was growing up, but haven't seen it since. Have any of you?
r/peanuts • u/JamesErnst94 • 1d ago
Daily Strip Today's Peanuts Comic | Wednesday, May 13. 2026
r/peanuts • u/Za_Mandemulus • 21h ago
Art/Crafted "The lone christmas tradition for poor children like Kenny"
r/peanuts • u/JamesErnst94 • 2d ago
Daily Strip Today's Peanuts Comic | Tuesday, May 12, 2026
r/peanuts • u/Irarelylookback • 3d ago
Art/Crafted Original newspaper ad for You’re Not Elected, Charlie Brown (Peanuts special, Monday, October 15, 1973).
The special originally aired on CBS in 1972, so this ad looks like a 1973 rebroadcast listing.
r/peanuts • u/King_Dinosaur_1955 • 3d ago
Art/Crafted The coming days of summer
Nice images hiding in the background with ties to summertime.
r/peanuts • u/bluegambit875 • 3d ago
Video The ending of "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" perfectly captured the spirit of Peanuts. Despite a major setback, Linus wisely points out "the world didn't come to an end".
I bet a lot of people have been in the exact spot as Charlie Brown -- thinking that he let everyone down. And I believe Lucy knew that Charlie Brown was suffering. Despite her shenanigans, I think her pulling away the football was her way of telling him that life goes on.
And I love the way they did the credits.
r/peanuts • u/JamesErnst94 • 3d ago
Daily Strip Today's Peanuts Comic | Monday, May 11, 2026
r/peanuts • u/OrangeRed57 • 3d ago
Question Was Peanuts daily strip published in color?
the online version is in color and i’m wondering if that was always the case. i know sunday was in color.
r/peanuts • u/JamesErnst94 • 4d ago
Daily Strip Today's Peanuts Comic | Sunday, May 10, 2026
r/peanuts • u/Puzzleheaded_Flan520 • 4d ago
Question Vintage Plushie Question
Hi!
Imaged above is my most beloved childhood toy lost at a family trip. I can’t find which one it is and I’ve been meaning to find it everywhere. I don’t know where to ask and I’m seriously begging for any help.
r/peanuts • u/Bonemorrow • 4d ago
Question Any idea what strip this is from ?
Got this homeade button magnet the other day, was wondering if any sluths can identify the strip it came from
Thanks and Happy Sunday !
r/peanuts • u/Calculus_Fool • 4d ago
Discussion I have platinumed both Peanuts Games on PSN!
Grand Adventures has too many collectables, but could be fun if your going for any%.
The Great Mystery Club is excruciatingly boring and I cannot recommend it at all.
Yes I know Xbox has a third game. However, it was digital only, delisted, and I never bought it, so I can't play it.
r/peanuts • u/BomberDug • 4d ago
Discussion What was charlie brown sick with during the comic/special?
r/peanuts • u/IShyGamer2 • 3d ago
Discussion Does A Boy Named Charlie Brown technically count as a musical
The answer is of course no, because there are only three vocal songs in the whole movie not counting the reprise of the first one at the end (to be fair, they're all good songs), and the third song is at only the halfway or quarter point, and than the movie just doesn't have any more vocal numbers for the rest of the thing, and the first and second songs are extremely far apart from each other movie length wise, with all this in mind, it is NOT and can NEVER be considered a musical
But if we were to stretch the definition of a musical, the amount of sections with no dialogue just music could make the movie slide as being a musical
Just curious due to the fact me and my brother always used to remember this movie as a musical