Peanuts (2017 TV Series)

Peanuts ''is a 2017 American animated comedy television series created and developed by Adam Wingard and produced by Seth MacFarlane, Paul Rudish, and Tom Ruegger. The series is a revival show to the 1950s classic comic book series of the same name created and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz. The series follows around Charlie Brown and his friends and family going on many different and mischievous adventures.''

''The pilot episode called “Charlie and the Big Beanstalk”, aired on March 2, 2017 on Netflix and Cartoon Network with over 4.4M Peanuts fans watching it. Noah Schnapp was originally set to reprise his role from The Peanuts Movie, but declined the role to work on other projects including Stranger Things. Max Charles decided to take the role of Charlie Brown, but he later hit puberty with Jackson Robert Scott taking his role as Charlie Brown.''

Synopsis
The series follows around Charlie Brown and his friends and family going on many different and mischievous adventures.

Voice cast

 * Max Charles (season 1) and Jackson Robert Scott (seasons 2-present) as Charlie Brown, the main protagonist of the show.
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Snoopy and Woodstock, the pets of Charlie and Sally Brown.
 * Iain Armitage as Linus Van Pelt, the friend of Charlie Brown.
 * Hadley Belle Miller as Lucy van Pelt, the selfish sister of Linus.
 * Cameron Seely as Sally Brown, the little brother of Charlie Brown who has a crush on Linus.
 * Lara Jill Miller as Fifi, the crush of Snoopy. Miller replaces Kristin Chenoweth from The Peanuts Movie.
 * Aidan Alberto as Schroeder, a boy who always plays piano.

Production
In 2016, a new Peanuts show was ordered by Cartoon Network with Adam Wingard as the series’ showrunner.

Broadcast
As of 2017, the show is currently premiering episodes on Cartoon Network. However, it was removed from Netflix’s list of kids shows in 2019 with it also premiering on Cartoon Time!.