Charlie Brown Launches A Full-Scale Doghouse Recovery Mission

There is a house with good bones. One bedroom, no visible plumbing, excellent rooftop access and enough emotional history to launch an entire rescue operation. Apple TV has freshly delivered the official trailer for Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy, premiering globally on Friday, July 31.
The trouble begins when Snoopy’s red doghouse is accidentally sold during a yard sale. That is not simply real estate changing hands. It is the headquarters where his imagination first took flight, where his favorite things live and where one very dramatic beagle has spent decades becoming pilots, writers and whatever else the roof required that day.
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Snoopy’s House Has Better Lore Than Most Mansions
Before the Peanuts gang launches the search, visit the official Apple TV home for Snoopy’s newest special. Then bring a little red-doghouse energy into your own place with classic Peanuts favorites.
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Charlie Brown refuses to let his pal spiral alone. He leads Snoopy and the gang on an adventure to find the missing doghouse, turning one yard-sale mistake into a neighborhood-wide lesson about the difference between owning a structure and actually having a home.
And yes, Snoopy processes the crisis exactly as Snoopy should: with imagination, costumes and enough theatrical despair to make the loss of a wooden box feel like the collapse of a dynasty. The trailer moves through fantasy sequences, cookies, boxes, hugs and a Peanuts crew willing to help even when the house hunt gets slightly ridiculous.

A Missing Doghouse Becomes A 31-Minute Peanuts Adventure
The new TV-G special runs 31 minutes and stars Riley Vargas as Charlie Brown, Terry McGurrin as Snoopy, Rob Tinkler as Woodstock, Grace Nicolaou-Wood as Sally, Jo-Hannah Atchison as Lucy, Kitai O’Garro as Franklin, Josephine Nisbett as Marcie and Lexi Perri as Peppermint Patty.
Ridd Sorensen directs, with Rob Boutilier serving as series director. The executive-producing team includes Josh Scherba, Stephanie Betts, Logan McPherson, Paige Braddock, Chris Bracco and Mark Evestaff.
The special also features the original song “Home, Where Your Heart Found Me” by singer-songwriter Allen Stone. Because apparently losing the doghouse was not emotionally efficient enough without an original song waiting to finish us.
The Peanuts Gang Knows Home Is More Than Four Red Walls
The trailer’s central idea is classic Peanuts: the problem is small enough for a child to understand and emotionally large enough for everyone else to recognize. Snoopy wants the exact house back because every plank carries a memory. Charlie Brown wants to help because sometimes friendship means joining the search even when the missing property has a rooftop tenant with a pilot fantasy.
Apple TV remains the exclusive streaming home for the Peanuts library and its newer original specials, with the partnership involving WildBrain, Peanuts Worldwide and Lee Mendelson Film Productions extended through 2030. That gives the gang plenty of time to lose, find and emotionally reassess several more pieces of neighborhood property.
Snoopy’s Doghouse Search Gets Cookies, Boxes And One Necessary Hug
The complete supplied gallery preserves all five images in their original order, from Snoopy’s cookie strategy and Charlie Brown comfort session to the yard sale that starts the entire house hunt.





Trailer images from Snoopy Presents: There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy. Credit: Apple TV, Peanuts and WildBrain.
The house may have been sold, but Snoopy is not accepting the closing documents. Charlie Brown has assembled the search party, Woodstock remains emotionally available and the red-roofed legend appears destined to remind everybody that home is less about the address than the people—and beagles—who know where you belong.
Watch The Official There’s No Place Like Home, Snoopy Trailer
Apple TV’s official trailer follows Snoopy and Charlie Brown as they search for the accidentally sold doghouse before the new Peanuts special premieres July 31.
Source: Apple TV and official Apple TV YouTube.





