Sony owns a majority stake in the 'Peanuts'
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Sony just made a sizable bet on nostalgia as it has reached a deal worth approximately $457 million to acquire majority ownership of Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts franchise, bringing the iconic characters under its control.
Sony just purchased a controlling stake in the iconic brand featuring Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and more. It’s got Spider-Man, it’s got Slimer, and now Sony adds another powerful “S” to its slate: Snoopy. Yes, Sony now controls the Peanuts gang in yet another case of Hollywood acquisition mania.
SANTA ROSA, Calif. — When A Charlie Brown Christmas first aired in 1965, it quickly became a holiday staple for families across the country. What many viewers didn’t know was how close the animated special came to missing Christmas altogether.
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Charles M Schulz's legacy in photos
Charlie Brown is nearly unrecognizable in the first strip, having a big oval head and no zig-zag on his shirt, but that would also be added soon after Peanuts debuted, showing up on December 21, 1950, according to the Charles M. Schulz Museum.