It's time for tennis with Snoopy and friends on 'The Snoopy Show'
What you need to know
- Apple TV+ has shared a new video promoting 'The Snoopy Show'.
- The new ad shows Snoopy and friends playing tennis and is a real vibe.
Everyone loves Snoopy, right? And most people love tennis, too. So what happens when Snoopy and his friends give the classic sport a try? That's what this ad is all about and it's more fun than you might expect.
Shared to the Apple TV+ YouTube channel, the new ad runs for almost two minutes and is a great way to spend some time!
Check it out!
Based on the classic Peanuts comic strip, The Snoopy Show is all-new and is great whether you're watching with kids or just by yourself. There are no rules about how old you can when watching something as amazing as Snoopy!
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