Here's the truth: this is a perfectly nice, perfectly safe, perfectly forgettable Peanuts movie that even die-hard fans rank as mid-tier. The 80% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes is largely nostalgia talking—people who saw it as kids in the '70s and '80s remember it fondly.
For today's kids? It's a tough sell. The pacing is glacial, the animation is dated, and the whole thing feels like a 76-minute Saturday morning special stretched thin. There's nothing wrong with it—no content concerns, solid wholesome themes, classic characters—but there's also nothing particularly compelling about it.
If you've got a young Peanuts fan (5-8) who's already watched the holiday specials on repeat, sure, queue this up on a rainy afternoon. Otherwise, your time is better spent with A Charlie Brown Christmas or It's the Great Pumpkin, which have actual rewatchability and cultural staying power. This one's for completists only.





