

Animation · Comedy · Family
Overview
Tis the season for the cheer and charm of the Peanuts kids - and this delight special offers five segments full of unforgettable moments. Snoopy works as a bell-ringer to raise money and tries making peace with the ferocious cat next door. Linus strives to strike the right tone in his letter to Santa - and his friendship with an indecisive girl at school. Sally's idea about gift giving and the identity of Santa may be unusual - but her strange notion about how to obtain a Christmas tree surprisingly does the job. Lucy tries awfully hard to be nice...and still coax everyone around her to buy her presents. Charlie Brown and Sally wait up for Santa (a surprisingly short man), who spreads Christmas gift cheer further than they had thought. Make merry!
Top Cast


Wesley Singerman
Wesley Singerman
Charlie Brown (voice)
Wesley Singerman
Charlie Brown (voice)


Serena Berman
Serena Berman
Lucy Van Pelt (voice)
Serena Berman
Lucy Van Pelt (voice)


Corey Padnos
Corey Padnos
Linus van Pelt (voice)
Corey Padnos
Linus van Pelt (voice)


Megan Taylor Harvey
Megan Taylor Harvey
Sally Brown (voice)
Megan Taylor Harvey
Sally Brown (voice)


Christopher Johnson
Christopher Johnson
Schroeder (voice)
Christopher Johnson
Schroeder (voice)


Timmy Deters
Timmy Deters
Rerun Van Pelt (voice)
Timmy Deters
Rerun Van Pelt (voice)


Lauren Schaffel
Lauren Schaffel
Jezebel / Lydia (voice)
Lauren Schaffel
Jezebel / Lydia (voice)


Bill Melendez
Bill Melendez
Snoopy / Woodstock (voice)
Bill Melendez
Snoopy / Woodstock (voice)
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