Sony‘s Sony Music Entertainment Japan and U.S.-based Sony Pictures Entertainment said Thursday that they have signed an agreement with WildBrain to acquire the latter’s 41% stake in Peanuts Holdings Llc, the holding company for the Charles M. Schulz-created cartoon franchise that includes Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the gang.
When the transaction is completed, Sony, which already owns approximately 39% of Peanuts Holdings, will own 80% of the company. The Schulz family will retain its current 20% stake.
Sony said Wednesday in announcing the deal that ownership of rights to Peanuts and the management of its business will continue to be handled by Peanuts Worldwide, a wholly owned subsidiary of Peanuts Holdings LLC. Peanuts Holdings and Peanuts Worldwide will become a consolidated subsidiary of the Sony Group, with Sony Music taking the lead in managing Peanuts Holdings in partnership with SPE.
“Since 2018, SMEJ has been proud to be part of the partnership behind ‘Peanuts’, an iconic global entertainment brand with a 75-year legacy of delighting audiences worldwide,” said Shunsuke Muramatsu, President and Group CEO, Sony Music Entertainment (Japan). “With this additional ownership stake, we are thrilled to be able to further elevate the value of the ‘Peanuts’ brand by drawing on the Sony Group’s extensive global network and collective expertise. We are deeply committed to carrying forward the legacy of Charles Schulz and the Schulz family. Together with SPE, and backed by WildBrain’s continued partnership, we will continue to embrace new opportunities to ensure that ‘Peanuts’ remains a relevant and beloved presence across generations — reaching new audiences and sharing the timeless charm of the ‘Peanuts’ gang for years ahead.”
Said SPE president and CEO Ravi Ahuja: ” ‘Peanuts’ is enduring and iconic. We value the deep collaboration we have with our SMEJ colleagues and look forward to building on their meaningful partnership with WildBrain and the Schulz family. With our combined strengths, we have the unique capability and extraordinary opportunity to protect and shape the future of these beloved characters for generations to come.”
Created by Schulz and first introduced as a comic strip in October 2, 1950, the Peanuts gang has been an indelible presence in pop culture via its TV series on specials (currently available as part of a deal with Apple TV), consumer products, amusement park attractions, cultural events, social events, social media, and comics from traditional to digital formats.
Toronto-based Wildbrain has held majority rights to the Peanuts brand since 2017 when, as DHX Media, it acquired Peanuts and Strawberry Shortcake rightsholder Iconix Brand Group for $345 million.
Under terms of the Sony deal, Wildbrain will remain the exclusive licensing agent through WildBrain CPLG for consumer products in all current territories across Europe, the Middle East, China, and Asia Pacific (excluding Japan & ANZ); the exclusive production studio for new Peanuts content — including the previously announced feature film — under an expansive partnership with Apple TV, recently renewed through 2030; and distributor of WildBrain-produced Peanuts content and continued management of the Snoopy YouTube channel.
“Sony has been an excellent partner on the ‘Peanuts’ brand for many years, and we’re confident that Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the gang are in good hands with them,” Wildbrain president and CEO Josh Scherba said. “We’d like to thank the Peanuts Worldwide team, as well as the Schulz family, for their incredible collaboration, and we look forward to working with them and Sony going forward to continue driving global success for ‘Peanuts’.”
Wildbrain says it will use the proceeds to eliminate its debt, accelerate growth of its Strawberry Shortcake and Teletubbies franchises, and invest in its digital content network across its YouTube, FAST and AVOD channels.
Apple TV has been ramping up its Peanuts content since making a rights deal in 2020, in October inking a five-year extension to be the exclusive streaming home. That deal also includes new series and specials and an animated feature that was announced in late 2023 from some of the team behind 2015 then-20th Century Fox feature film The Peanuts Move, including director Steve Martino.






