It’s still on CBS, but flipping through the schedule I’ve noticed it will be airing on Freeform. Is this something new or has it been showing on there? Find it a little unusual since Freeform is owned by Disney.
**A mod needs to reopen the Peanuts thread.**
Starting with A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving on November 22 and A Charlie Brown Christmas in December 13.
Since they’re going to be PBS, they’ll be commercial free. I can go for that.
HBO Max did it with Gone With The Wind, so why can’t they do the same with Speedy cartoons? So far, they’ve only added one Speedy short. It seems like an easy fix.
I’m in the same boat. My Smart TV doesn’t have the Apple app. I’ll just go get the 4K blu ray for $29.99 that have the classic 3 holiday specials before I even think about paying for their app.
This is utterly ridiculous. As someone said, the uproar will get a lot louder when A Charlie Brown Christmas doesn’t show up in December. I hope the uproar is loud enough that either CBS or NBC buy the network television rights.
I don’t like that to say the least. Not everybody has access to Apple TV. Just found out that my 2016 Samsung 4K isn’t Apple TV compatible and I’m sure I’m not alone. Hope there’s enough outrage for CBS or even NBC to acquire the network rights.
Like I have. You can now purchase classic Saturday morning cartoons through YouTube and Amazon Prime Video. Seasons are usually $14.99-$19.99, or purchase streaming services like Boomerang, Disney Plus or HBO Max. Right now, I can watch just about any cartoon I want to at any time.
I have to applaud them for cleaning up the picture quality of the classics, particularly The Flintstones. I swear, it looks like 4K. No distortion at all. If you don’t have HBO Max, it’s almost worth it just to check it out. You’ve never seen The Flintstones look like this.
For those who have...
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