Viewer Rating
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources
Charlie Brown, Linus and the entire Peanuts gang are off on a lively Easter egg hunt. They suspect they've spotted the Easter Bunny … but the trouble is, he looks a lot like a certain beagle who's near and dear to Charlie Brown's heart. Is it truly the Easter Bunny, or is it just the irrepressible Snoopy playing a trick on the kids?
Charlie Brown, Linus and the entire Peanuts gang are off on a lively Easter egg hunt. They suspect they've spotted the Easter Bunny … but the trouble is, he looks a lot like a certain beagle who's near and dear to Charlie Brown's heart. Is it truly the Easter Bunny, or is it just the irrepressible Snoopy playing a trick on the kids?
The film focuses on apolitical themes of childhood wonder, holiday traditions, and friendship, presenting a narrative that neither promotes nor critiques any specific political ideology.
This animated special features the long-established cast of the Peanuts universe, maintaining traditional character representations without intentional race or gender swaps. The narrative focuses on holiday themes and childhood experiences, presenting traditional identities in a neutral or positive light without incorporating explicit DEI critiques or themes.
This animated special focuses on the Peanuts gang's Easter preparations and Snoopy's role as the Easter Beagle. There are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present within the narrative.
This animated special does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on the Peanuts gang's anticipation and celebration of Easter, with Snoopy taking on the role of the Easter Beagle.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This animated special features established characters from the Peanuts comic strip, all of whom retain their canonical genders as portrayed in the source material and previous adaptations. No characters originally established as one gender are depicted as a different gender.
The animated special features characters consistent with their established racial depictions from the original "Peanuts" comic strip and prior adaptations. No character's race was changed from their canonical or historically established portrayal.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources