Peanuts Worldwide is a media and entertainment company that owns and manages the global IP rights to the Peanuts comic strip created by Charles M. Schulz.
Charles M. Schulz created the Peanuts comic strip in 1950.
The Peanuts characters have appeared in movies, television shows, books, apparel, toys, and other consumer products.
In 2010, Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates was acquired by Iconix Brand Group, which formed Peanuts Worldwide.
In 2018, Peanuts Worldwide was acquired by DHX Media, which later changed its name to WildBrain.
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Collectible reprints of the Peanuts comic strip.
Plush toys and figurines of the Peanuts characters.
Clothing items featuring the Peanuts characters.
Decorations for Halloween, Christmas, and other holidays featuring the Peanuts characters.
Peanuts Worldwide is owned by WildBrain, a media and entertainment company.
The Peanuts comic strip is a popular comic created by Charles M. Schulz that features the adventures of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and other characters.
Peanuts Worldwide sells a variety of products, including comic strip reprints, toys and plushies, apparel, and holiday decorations.
There are no Peanuts theme parks, but there are amusement park rides and attractions based on the Peanuts characters at several amusement parks around the world.
Most of the classic Peanuts TV specials are still broadcast during the holiday season, but they are no longer produced with new episodes.