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The Peanuts Movie

The Peanuts Movie

1h 29m2015United States of America
ComédieAnimationFamilial

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Watch-outs

Sadness / tearsMockery

What this film brings

friendshipperseverancehonestycourage

Content barometer

Violence

1/5

légerfort

Mild

Fear

1/5

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Mild

Sexuality

1/5

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Allusions

Language

0/5

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None

Narrative complexity

1/5

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Accessible

Adult themes

0/5

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None

Expert review

This family animated film brings the Peanuts world to the screen with a gentle, playful and warm atmosphere, focusing on Charlie Brown's awkwardness and Snoopy's vivid imagination. The main sensitive elements are repeated teasing, several moments of public embarrassment at school, and mild sadness linked to Charlie Brown's feeling that he keeps failing, along with a few stylized danger scenes in Snoopy's fantasy adventures. The intensity stays low and clearly cartoonish, with no graphic violence, no meaningful profanity, and no sexual content, so the overall experience remains reassuring for young viewers. The biggest point for parents to note is the theme of ridicule, because children who are especially sensitive to teasing or social rejection may strongly identify with Charlie Brown's loneliness. A helpful way to support viewing is to talk afterward about honesty, resilience, and the idea that being kind and brave matters more than appearing successful.

Synopsis

Snoopy embarks upon his greatest mission as he and his team take to the skies to pursue their arch-nemesis, while his best pal Charlie Brown begins his own epic quest.

Difficult scenes

Much of the story shows Charlie Brown being awkward, overlooked, or put down by some of his classmates, especially in school settings. These scenes are not harsh in a realistic way, but their repetition may affect a young child who has experienced teasing, because the main character often seems discouraged and embarrassed. During a talent performance and other public moments, Charlie Brown ends up feeling humiliated in front of the other children after things go wrong. The tone stays comic and gentle, yet the group reaction and the social embarrassment may be uncomfortable for children who are very sensitive to shame or fear of being laughed at. The fantasy sequences focused on Snoopy include aerial chases, stylized confrontations, and a few moments of peril. Nothing is realistic or graphic, but a very young viewer could still be briefly unsettled by the faster pace and by the idea of an enemy being pursued or fought.

Where to watch

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Availability checked on Apr 01, 2026

About this title

Format
Feature film
Year
2015
Runtime
1h 29m
Countries
United States of America
Original language
EN
Directed by
Steve Martino
Main cast
Noah Schnapp, Bill Melendez, Marleik 'Mar Mar' Walker, Alex Garfin, Hadley Belle Miller, Rebecca Bloom, Anastasia Bredikhina, Venus Schultheis, A.J. Tecce, Mariel Sheets
Studios
Blue Sky Studios, 20th Century Fox Animation, 20th Century Fox, Feigco Entertainment