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Good (yes good) grief!

Snoopy and gang return in streaming series

- LISA RICHWINE

LOS ANGELES • Beloved beagle Snoopy and his friends from the Peanuts gang are starring in a new animated series for the streaming TV era.

Just don't expect them to be texting or watching TikTok.

The Snoopy Show is now streaming on Apple TV+, where viewers can watch via mobile phones, tablets or television­s.

Yet the show itself will stay grounded in traditions that have charmed fans for 70 years, said Jean Schulz, widow of Peanuts creator Charles Schulz.

Plot lines are mined from decades of Peanuts comic strips.

Some reveal the backstorie­s of well-known characters, including how Charlie Brown and Snoopy met and how Snoopy and Woodstock became pals. Each episode will contain three, seven-minute vignettes.

Charles Schulz's comic strip debuted in 1950 and ran until the day after his death in February 2000 at age 77.

Jean Schulz said the show intentiona­lly avoids modern devices, to stay true to the comic.

“We always felt that to put a cellphone in Charlie Brown's hand ... just didn't fit,” she said.

In the new series, “it's the old handset on the table when the phone rings.”

Viewers will see familiar exclamatio­ns of “Good grief!,” blunt psychiatri­c advice from Lucy and friends including Linus, Franklin and Peppermint Patty grappling with everyday challenges at school and in the neighbourh­ood.

“The characters represent a humanity that is embodied in all of us — our hopes, our fears, our tears, our laughter,” Jean Schulz said in an interview with Reuters.

The TV series “still embodies all these characteri­stics that people recognize and love.”

Snoopy's many alter-egos appear in the series, from the hipster Joe Cool to his First World War flying ace fighting The Red Baron and the arm wrestler Masked Marvel.

“Snoopy is irrepressi­ble and never stops coming up with new, animated antics,” Jean Schulz said.

 ?? APPLE TV+ ?? Everybody's favourite cartoon beagle Snoopy reunites with his bird
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APPLE TV+ Everybody's favourite cartoon beagle Snoopy reunites with his bird buddy Woodstock in The Snoopy Show.

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