Peanuts (1997 adult TV series)

Peanuts is an American adult animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone,, loosely based on Charles M. Schulz's comic strip of the same name, and developed by Brian Graden for the two television network, FOX and Comedy Central. The show revolves around the five main characters Snoopy, Charlie, Sally, Linus and Lucy and their bizarre adventures in and around their hometown, South Park.

Parker and Stone loosely developed the show from The Spirit of Christmas, two consecutive animated shorts created in 1992 and 1995. The latter became one of the first Internet viral videos, ultimately leading to Peanuts' production, aquiring the using rights to the strip from Schulz. It debuted in August 1997 with great success, consistently earning the highest ratings of any basic cable program. Subsequent ratings have varied but it remains one of Comedy Central's highest rated shows, and is slated to air through at least 2019.

In one of his last interview, Schulz sayed always disliked the series becuse of it have a mature humor he never used in his strips, but he decided not saying nothing becuse of its success.

Episodes
Peanuts (1997-present adult TV show)/Episodes

Trivia

 * This is what Peanuts and South Park would be the same show.
 * In this show, Snoopy is the main protagonist instead of Charlie, and is able to speak, acting as a human and beign a crazy adult companion to the four kids, beign self-centered, self-interested, devious, cheated, and ridiculed.
 * Unlike the comics, Charlie is now called "Charlie" rather than "Charlie Brown".
 * Also, he is not unlucky anymore.
 * In this series, Sally and Lucy are rivals (since they are in the respective roles of Kyle and Cartman).
 * Spike, Snoopy's brother, is also the star of some episodes (such as A Million Little Fibers, Sponsored Content, Truth and Advertising and PC Principal Final Justice), as well as webisodes.