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The opening moments of a new Peanuts special feel like returning to a childhood home. The familiar character designs and the gentle piano score immediately transport you. In Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical, the gang boards a bus for Camp Cloverhill, a setting that feels both new and deeply traditional.

This special positions itself as the first true Peanuts musical in decades, a return to a format that seems perfectly suited to its earnest spirit. Charlie Brown is eager for his last year at the camp he loves, while his younger sister Sally is a reluctant newcomer.

The core of the story quickly appears when they learn that their beloved summer retreat is in danger of closing for good. This simple conflict provides the perfect reason for everyone to, what else, put on a show.

Good Grief, They’re Putting on a Show

The story is built on a classic “let’s save the community center” frame, a narrative device that feels as comfortable as Linus’s blanket, echoing the Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney musicals of a bygone era. Its structural simplicity allows the focus to remain on the characters, particularly the sibling dynamic between Charlie and Sally.

Sally’s arc is the special’s most culturally relevant thread. Her initial complaints about the lack of Wi-Fi and television are more than just a running gag; they represent a genuine generational disconnect with the natural world. Her slow conversion from a screen-focused kid to a passionate advocate for the camp is the story’s central transformation, a quiet commentary on what is lost when we forget to look up from our devices. Opposing her initial view is Charlie Brown, who is given a refreshing update here.

He is not the perpetually downtrodden blockhead but a proactive organizer, driven by a desire to protect this place for the kids coming after him. This subtle shift makes him an effective and relatable leader. Running parallel, Snoopy’s treasure hunt is a masterclass in silent comedy.

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This B-plot functions as a necessary palette cleanser, providing purely visual gags that recall the physicality of Buster Keaton shorts. It’s a structurally vital element, offering levity before its resolution cleverly ties back into the camp’s history and gives the gang a much-needed miracle.

Every Feeling Needs a Melody

As a musical, the special’s success rests on its songs, and the score works hard to earn its place. The team of songwriters, which includes indie-pop artist Ben Folds, delivers a collection of tunes that service the story, even if few of them linger long after the credits roll.

Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical Review

The best numbers are those that feel deeply integrated with character. The opening song on the camp bus perfectly captures the chaotic joy of a summer trip with sharp, observational lyrics about holding your breath through tunnels. The music’s primary function here is to externalize emotion, which it does most effectively in “Look Up, Charlie Brown.”

This is the special’s artistic high point. As Charlie Brown sings his melancholy refrain, the animation shifts to a palette of deep blues and grays, with rain reflecting his inner turmoil. The scene is beautifully staged, allowing the music and visuals to merge into a single, poignant expression of doubt and eventual hope.

This technical synergy is what makes the sequence so powerful. While some other melodies feel less distinct, they work in the moment to advance the plot or underline a feeling. The child actors deliver their performances with an unpolished sincerity that is far more effective than technical perfection would be; their earnestness sells the emotion behind every note.

Hand-Drawn Sentiments in a Digital World

In an age dominated by hyper-realistic CGI, the special’s animation style is a deliberate and welcome choice. It forgoes the polished 3D of the 2015 feature film for a flatter, 2D-inspired aesthetic that feels warm and personal, directly connecting it to the classic TV specials I grew up with.

Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical Review

This visual nostalgia is not just a stylistic whim; it reinforces the story’s themes of cherishing the past. Little details, like sunlight filtering through trees or the mesmerizing sequence of the gang watching the stars, give the world a gentle, meditative quality. The most surprising visual flourish is a brief flashback showing the main characters as even younger children.

Seeing a tiny, toddler-aged Charlie Brown for the first time carries an unexpected emotional weight, instantly deepening our connection to his history with the camp. This simple break in the linear narrative makes the threat of losing Cloverhill feel more profound.

The animation style perfectly complements the special’s core messages about environmental stewardship and intergenerational responsibility. The final song’s refrain, “We’re gonna leave it better than we found it,” is a direct, uncomplicated plea that feels both timely and timeless. Its sincerity is its greatest strength, offering a comforting story about community triumphing through cooperation.

“Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical” is an animated musical special, the first new Peanuts musical in 35 years. It premiered on Apple TV+ on August 15, 2025. This half-hour special was produced by Peanuts and WildBrain for Apple TV+. You can watch “Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical” on Apple TV+.

Full Credits

Director: Erik Wiese

Writers: Craig Schulz, Bryan Schulz, Cornelius Uliano

Producers & Executive Producers: Craig Schulz, Bryan Schulz, Cornelius Uliano, Paige Braddock, Josh Scherba, Stephanie Betts, Logan McPherson

Cast: Etienne Kellici (Charlie Brown), Hattie Kragten (Sally Brown), Terry McGurrin (Snoopy), Jayd Deroché (Charlie Brown’s Vocals), Isabella Leo (Lucy van Pelt), Lexi Perri (Peppermint Patty), Wyatt White (Linus van Pelt), Caleb Bellavance (Franklin), Arianna McDonald (Marcie), Zoe Wheatley (Eudora)

Composers: Jeff Morrow, Ben Folds

The Review

Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical

7 Score

While its classic "put on a show" plot and a few forgettable tunes keep it from reaching the iconic status of its predecessors, A Summer Musical is a success. It thrives on pure sincerity, blending charming, retro-style animation with surprisingly relevant themes about nature and legacy. Driven by a genuinely touching story and a handful of standout moments, the special is a heartfelt and worthy addition to the Peanuts library, proving that sometimes, simple warmth is more than enough.

PROS

  • A heartfelt and sincere tone that feels authentic to the Peanuts spirit.
  • Charming retro animation style that evokes the classic TV specials.
  • Timely themes of environmentalism and disconnecting from technology.
  • A strong, relatable emotional arc for the character of Sally.
  • The standout musical number, "Look Up, Charlie Brown," is both visually and emotionally effective.

CONS

  • The central plot is conventional and lacks narrative innovation.
  • Several of the musical songs are not particularly memorable.
  • The overall story structure is simple and predictable.

Review Breakdown

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