Peanuts Motion Comics

TV-G
2008    8minAnimación, Comedia,
7.77.4
Twenty animated shorts bundled into ten episodes based on the art and writings of Charles Schulz. Each episode is taken from actual comic strips that Schulz created in the year 1964. Episodes range from stories about Christmas and Halloween, to school elections, baseball games in the summer, and Valentine Day crushes.

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1 Season

  • Temporada 1
    Temporada 120 Episodes
  • Alex FerrisCharlie Brown (voice)
  • Michelle CreberLucy van Pelt (voice)
  • Claire Margaret CorlettSally Brown (voice)
  • Quinn LordLinus van Pelt (voice)
  • Jake D. SmithSchroeder / Shermy (voice)
  • Taya CalicettoViolet Gray (voice)
  • Leigh BourquePatty (voice)
  • Allison CohenFrieda (voice)
  • Bill MelendezSnoopy (voice) / Director
  • Phil RomanDirector
  • Sam JaimesDirector
  • Charles M. SchulzComic Book

Peanuts Motion Comics Trivia

Peanuts Motion Comics has 1 season.

Peanuts Motion Comics has 20 episodes.

The key characters in Peanuts Motion Comics are Charlie Brown (voice) (Alex Ferris), Lucy van Pelt (voice) (Michelle Creber), Sally Brown (voice) (Claire Margaret Corlett).

Peanuts Motion Comics was directed by Phil Roman, Sam Jaimes, Bill Melendez.

Peanuts Motion Comics was produced by Chris Bartleman, Kirsten Newlands, Blair Peters, Ralph Sanchez.

Twenty animated shorts bundled into ten episodes based on the art and writings of Charles Schulz. Each episode is taken from actual comic strips that Schulz created in the year 1964. Episodes range from stories about Christmas and Halloween, to school elections, baseball games in the summer, and Valentine Day crushes.

Peanuts Motion Comics is rated TV-G.

Peanuts Motion Comics is an Animación, Comedia, Familia show.

Peanuts Motion Comics has an audience rating of 7.7 out of 10.

Peanuts Motion Comics episodes are 8min long.

No, this show was canceled after 1 season.

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