Spike (TV series)

Spike is an Canadian-American animated series based of the strip "Peanuts", created by Charles M. Schulz himself, the series is developed by Daniel Hughvan (b. April 1952), the animated franchise was produced at Nelvana Studios, the series lasted from 1996-1999, while it still had the "Peanuts" humor, it has more adult humor (such as when Spike protesting to stop people from taking drugs), the series had a TV-14 rating in the US, a PG rating in Canada, a PG rating in Australia, and a -12 rating in France, it is the first Peanuts series to use digital ink-and-paint.

Plot
Spike, a dog from the desert (who can speak), lives his live in the desert of Needles, California, in the desert, he talks to cactus's, tries to hang out with girls, etc.

Characters
Spike (voiced by Bruce Greenwood) - TBA

Joe Cactus (doesn't speak) - TBA

Joseph Jared Tevermany (voiced by Erin Fitzgerald) - An 10-year-old boy who is Spike's human friend.

Principal Piehole (voiced by Martin Short) - A school principal who hates everyone including Joseph.

Martha H. Ennessy (voiced by Terri Hawkes) - a 9-year-old girl who seems to be in love with Joseph.

Arnold Needles (voiced by Scott McNeil) - The fictional mayor of Needles, California.

Gary Gooseback (voiced by David Kaye) - The movie and television critic of Needles.

Hatch Quarterback (voiced by Howie Mandel) - The famous football player of the fictional football team: Needlebackers.

Rich Mann (voiced by Mark Camacho) - The richest man in Needles.