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All Charlie Brown Specials Pulled Off The Air For The First Time In Decades, Fans Are Upset

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Peanuts holiday films have been a tradition on television since they first aired. However, for the first time in decades, all of the Charlie Brown holiday specials will not air on TV. While news outlets reported that viewers will be able to view them for free on Apple TV+, longtime viewers aren’t happy about the change of tradition.

“It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving,” and “A Charlie Brown Christmas” will all be available to view on AppleTV+. According to Radio.com, “If you don’t have access to Apple TV+ as the streaming service is offering windows of time where the films can be viewed for free. To celebrate the spooky season, “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” can be watched free of charge on October 30 and November 1.”

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Charlie Brown holiday specials will no longer appear on TV, longtime viewers share their thoughts

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Of course, this sudden change in tradition has caused a lot of upset with longtime viewers. They didn’t shy away from voicing their opinion on the matter.

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“Wow. What a lousy decision. You have new shows airing on Apple, so you decide to stick it to the loyal fans and not air the holiday specials on network TV? Bad move,” one viewer says on Twitter.

“The Peanuts holiday specials not airing on TV but exclusively on AppleTV+ is screwed up,” another says.

One fan finds another nostalgic way to embrace the new change.

Other fans are a lot more… well, pissed off.

Fans acknowledge how overall “wrong” it feels to not be able to turn on cable TV and watch their Peanuts specials this year.

Another fan says that this year “won’t be the same” without the Peanuts specials airing on TV.

As mentioned before, AppleTV+ will be offering free time slots where you can access the films for free without a subscription, so not all hope is lost! Fans will also be able to catch “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” from November 25 through November 27 and “A Charle Brown Christmas” from December 11 through December 13.

If you’re actually looking into buying a subscription for AppleTV+ to watch these films whenever you want, it starts at $4.99/month after a free trial. (P.S. you may also be able to find the holiday specials for free on the Internet). While there are other options available, it is truly the end of an era.

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