Snoopy in Space
Snoopy in Space | |
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Based on | Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz |
Developed by | Rob Boutilier |
Story by | Betsy Walters |
Directed by | Rob Boutilier |
Composer(s) | Jeff Morrow |
Country of origin | United States Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Josh Scherba Anne Loi Stephanie Betts Paige Braddock Craig Schulz Mark Evestaff Eric Ellenbogen |
Producer(s) | Kimberly Small |
Running time | 8 minutes |
Production company(s) | DHX Studios Vancouver Peanuts Worldwide Schulz Studio |
Distributor | DHX Media WildBrain Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution |
Release | |
Original network | Apple TV+ |
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Original release | November 1, 2019 present |
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Snoopy in Space is a Canadian-American flash-animated streaming television series inspired by the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. Produced by DHX Media, the show debuted on November 1, 2019 on Apple TV+.[1]
Cast
- Terry McGurrin as Snoopy
- Robert Tinkler as Woodstock
- Ethan Pugiotto (season 1), Johnathan Phillp Martin (season 2-present) as Charlie Brown
- Hattie Kragten as Sally Brown
- Christian Dal Dosso as Franklin
- Isabella Leo as Lucy van Pelt
- Wyatt White as Linus van Pelt
- Holly Gorski as Marcie
- Isis Moore as Peppermint Patty
- Milo Toriel-McGibbon as Rerun van Pelt
- Nicole Byer as C.A.R.A.
- Julie Lemieux, Sean Cullen and David Berni as Bird Buds
Episodes
No. in season |
Title | Director | Writer | Original U.S. air date |
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1 | "Mission 1: The Application" | Rob Boutilier | Betsy Walters | November 1, 2019 |
Inspired by the neighborhood kids, Snoopy sets out to become a NASA astronaut. | ||||
2 | "Mission 2: Training" | Behzad Mansoori-Dara | Betsy Walters | November 1, 2019 |
Snoopy meets C.A.R.A (NASA's Computerized Astronaut Recruitment Advisor). | ||||
3 | "Mission 3: The Graduation" | Ridd Sorensen | Betsy Walters | November 1, 2019 |
After his true identity is revealed, Snoopy must prove his worth to NASA. | ||||
4 | "Mission 4: Welcome to the ISS" | Rob Boutilier | Carly DeNure | November 1, 2019 |
Snoopy blasts off for the ISS and is surprised to see a familiar face on board. | ||||
5 | "Mission 5: I Never Promised You a Space Garden" | Behzad Mansoori-Dara | Mark Edwards | November 1, 2019 |
Snoopy and Woodstock struggle to tend to the ISS garden. | ||||
6 | "Mission 6: Space Sleepwalking" | Ridd Sorensen | Miles Smith | November 1, 2019 |
A peaceful night on the ISS is interrupted when Snoopy realizes Woodstock's missing. | ||||
7 | "Mission 7: The Journey on Orion" | Rob Boutilier | Mark Edwards | November 1, 2019 |
Snoopy returns to Earth and earns a chance for a bigger mission: a trip to the moon! | ||||
8 | "Mission 8: Crater Crash" | Behzad Mansoori-Dara | Carly DeNure | November 1, 2019 |
Snoopy and Woodstock's fun antics lead to peril while measuring moon craters. | ||||
9 | "Mission 9: Searching for Moon Rocks" | Ridd Sorensen | Miles Smith | November 1, 2019 |
After getting lost, Woodstock gets an idea while he and Snoopy collect rocks. | ||||
10 | "Mission 10: You're a Good Moon, Charlie Brown" | Rob Boutilier | Betsy Walters | November 1, 2019 |
Snoopy and Woodstock return from the moon-----and leave behind a surprise. | ||||
11 | "Mission 11: The Next Mission" | Behzad Mansoori-Dara | Betsy Walters | November 1, 2019 |
As Snoopy completes his mission report, he dreams about his next adventure. | ||||
12 | "Mission 12: Mars or Bust" | Ridd Sorensen | Betsy Walters | November 1, 2019 |
Charlie Brown plots to help Snoopy with his dreams of traveling to Mars. |
Production
In December 2018, DHX Media announced that it would be producing new Peanuts material for Apple's then unnamed streaming service, starting with the animated Snoopy in Space.[2] Months prior, Peanuts Worldwide announced a partnership with NASA to promote STEM to students through new content.[3]
The Snoopy character had a history with the space agency dating back to the Apollo 10 mission. In the buildup to the show's release, Apple TV began streaming a documentary by Morgan Neville titled Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10. Starring Ron Howard and Jeff Goldblum, the short was released in May 2019.[4] Through the NASA partnership, the series uses live-action footage from the NASA archives.
Snoopy in Space debuted alongside the launch of Apple TV+ on November 1, 2019.[1] DHX released the show's soundtrack to stream on Apple Music the same day.[5]
The show was the last DHX show to be produced under the DHX Media name, before the studio would change its name to WildBrain to build upon its multi-channel network of the same name, which was subsequently renamed to "WildBrain Spark".[6]
In October 2020, it was announced that a second season is in production.[7]
Promotion
A teaser for the series was released on July 17, 2019.[8] The full trailer was released on September 27, 2019.[1]
As part of the general NASA partnership with Peanuts Worldwide, McDonald's Happy Meals featured space-themed Snoopy toys and books over the summer of 2019.[9] An astronaut Snoopy character balloon also flew in the 2019 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.[10] Space Foundation began hosting STEM lessons prior to the show's release.[11] Apple Store locations launched Snoopy in Space-themed events alongside the series' debut.[12]
Reception
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Snoopy in Space holds an approval rating of 100% based on 6 reviews, with an average score 8/10.[13] In a positive review for Common Sense Media, Mandie Caroll praised the show's handling of the educational aspects, though she warned that older fans might miss the "gloomy" situations of traditional Peanuts stories.[14] Decider's Joel Keller felt that the deeper aspects of Peanuts were missing, but still recommended the series to fans of Snoopy and space exploration.[15] iMore's Lory Gil also noticed the lack of bite compared to earlier Peanuts specials, though she felt it still offered a good update for modern audiences.[16]
Snoopy in Space was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Format Children's Program.[17][18]
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