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Camp Snoopy season two heads to Apple TV tomorrow

Apple TV is premiering Camp Snoopy season two tomorrow, bringing Snoopy and the Beagle Scouts back to Camp Spring Lake for more outdoor adventures.

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Promotional artwork for Apple TV+’s Camp Snoopy Season 2 featuring Snoopy dressed as a camp ranger with a backpack and flag, standing atop a rocky hill at sunset. Woodstock and several bird friends, all wearing matching ranger hats, gather around him. The Apple TV+ logo and the title “Camp Snoopy” appear on the right against a warm orange sky, highlighting the animated series’ outdoor adventure theme.
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The wait is officially over for Snoopy fans and summer camp lovers everywhere: Apple TV will premiere season two of Camp Snoopy tomorrow, Friday, June 26, 2026, with a brand-new trailer that dropped earlier this month to get everyone excited.

If you haven’t caught season one yet, don’t worry—this is the kind of show that welcomes you right into Camp Spring Lake without any pressure. Based on Charles M. Schulz’s iconic Peanuts comic strip, Camp Snoopy follows Snoopy and the Beagle Scouts as they head back outdoors for another round of adventure-seeking, sandcastle-building, and very serious debates about whether hot dogs are better than hamburgers. The show first premiered on Apple TV+ (now just Apple TV) on June 14, 2024, and quickly became a beloved favorite for kids and adults who still remember the warmth of those classic Peanuts stories.

Tomorrow’s season two promises to bring back all the familiar faces fans adore. Charlie Brown returns alongside the usual Peanuts crew, joining Snoopy and the Beagle Scouts as they trek through the Great Outdoors searching for the elusive hedge toad. Yes, the hedge toad—because in the world of Camp Snoopy, the smallest quests feel like the biggest adventures. The official synopsis Teases that viewers will “trek, swim, and jump into another series of exciting escapades” while bonding with friends and discovering what makes hot dogs (or hamburgers, depending on your campfire opinion) so special.

The new trailer Apple TV unveiled this week is delightfully nostalgic, capturing the gentle humor and wholesome charm that define Schulz’s work while giving the animated series a fresh, modern energy. It’s the kind of trailer that makes you want to grab a backpack, head outside, and maybe build a sandcastle yourself. The visuals highlight Snoopy’s signature whimsy—whether he’s leading the Beagle Scouts on an expedition or getting a little too excited about campfire food—and it’s clear the show’s creators understand exactly what makes Snoopy timeless.

What’s especially interesting here is how Camp Snoopy fits into Apple TV’s growing slate of Peanuts programming. Apple has been steadily investing in the legacy of Schulz’s work, with recent releases including Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical in 2025—a musical featuring original songs by Ben Folds and Jeff Morrow that marked Snoopy and friends’ first musical in over three decades. And there’s even more on the horizon: Apple TV is currently developing a new feature film titled Snoopy Unleashed, where the Peanuts crew ventures into the Big City to find Snoopy after he decides to leave home.

This isn’t just kids’ entertainment, though it works brilliantly for that audience, too. The show taps into something deeper: the universal feeling of summer camp nostalgia, the joy of simple adventures, and the comfort of characters who’ve been part of our cultural landscape for over 70 years. That’s the magic of Peanuts—it speaks to everyone, whether you’re a kid discovering Snoopy for the first time or an adult who still remembers reading the comic strip with their parents.

Season two arrives as part of Apple TV’s exciting summer 2026 slate of Peanuts programming, announced earlier this month. It’s a smart move: summer is the perfect time for a camp-themed show, and Apple knows that families are looking for content that feels both fresh and familiar. Camp Snoopy manages both of those things effortlessly.

The show’s unique format is another thing that sets it apart. Each episode consists of two major story segments, plus a recurring segment called “Can you be a Beagle Scout” (or sometimes “A Beagle Scout is”) that plays between them, along with short extras before the theme song and after the middle segment. This structure gives the show a playful rhythm that keeps young viewers engaged without ever feeling rushed or chaotic. Season one episodes run about 21 minutes, making them perfect for a quick after-school watch or a weekend morning treat.

On a broader level, Camp Snoopy represents something important about how classic media gets reinvented for new generations. Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts ran from 1947 to 2000, creating a legacy that’s now deeply embedded in American culture. But the characters don’t feel outdated—they feel evergreen. Whether it’s a new animated series, a musical, or an upcoming feature film, each new Peanuts project respects the original while finding fresh ways to tell stories that resonate today.

Tomorrow’s premiere is globally available on Apple TV, so regardless of where you’re watching, Snoopy and the Beagle Scouts are ready to welcome you back to camp. And if you’re wondering whether you need to watch season one first, the answer is no—but it would definitely help if you want to catch all the references and character moments that season two builds on. Either way, the show is designed to be welcoming, warm, and easy to jump into.

As a tech and entertainment journalist, I’ve been watching Apple TV’s push into family and animated content closely, and Camp Snoopy is a standout example of how the platform is balancing prestige programming with content that genuinely works for families. It’s not just about slapping a classic brand on a new show; it’s about understanding what made that brand special in the first place and honoring that while making it feel new.

So tomorrow, when season two drops, grab some snacks (hot dog or hamburger, your choice), sit back, and let Snoopy and crew take you on another outdoor adventure. Camp is calling, and it’s ready to welcome all the Beagle Scouts back.


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