Apple is nice on its promise to release new content of peanuts with today’s premiere Snowy gifts: a summer musical. This is the first musical of peanuts in 37 years, with the last one, Snopy: MusicalWay to debut in 1988. In the new cartoon, Charlie Brown and Friends have tried to save their dear Summer Camp Kiloor Hale from destruction.
The 40 -minute special special Charlie Brown’s younger sister is around Sally, who hates the summer camp for the first time. This depends on his brother, who is in his last year in his camp, to help change his Ravi Attitude. In the second largest plot line, children found that the Kalver Hello is ready for destruction, so Charlie Brown plans to present a festival to save it. This time the snapy is not the main character, but it is a source of very humorous relief (like a “palla” tent and sleeping on top of it).
Special Charles uses digital animation to try to achieve the original drawing style of Skils. During a passionate song (When we were light)Animation Shaltz’s 1950s turns away as Charlie Brown reflects his early camp days.
The creators behind the special are no one else, who is the son and grandson of the peanut creator Charles M. Schuletz and grandson Craig and Charles Schulz. Craig Scaltz said, “This thinking jumped into my mind, whether it would not be surprising to see the characters, you know, actually sing and dance.” New York Times. He also realized that the musical number would be extended to the special.
Apple has a more content of peanuts in the pipeline, including a new feature length snop film. Snopy Gifts: a summer musical Now Apple TV+is available for streaming.


