The world
loves PEANUTS. The PEANUTS comic strip is published in more than 2,200 newspapers in 75 countries, and is translated into 25 languages.
The PEANUTS characters can be found in shops, cafes and theme parks throughout countries as diverse as Japan and England, Brazil and Australia, and on
five continents. PEANUTS is truly a universal language.
For information regarding domestic and international licensing opportunities, please contact Peanuts Worldwide Licensing at 212-293-8500.
US & Canada: With over 150 licensees, PEANUTS is featured across a wide range of categories in virtually all channels of distribution.
Key partners include ABC, Warner Home Video, MetLife, Hallmark and Cedar Fair Theme Parks.
Europe: There are more than 250 licensees throughout Europe, and more than 200 book titles. Key relationships include those
with H&M, Marks & Spencer, Oysho, and Iceberg. European DVD distribution is handled by Warner Home Video
Japan: Japan can't get enough Snoopy and PEANUTS—including the popular Snoopy Studios attraction at Universal Studios Japan; exclusive Snoopy Town Shops by
KiddyLand featuring PEANUTS merchandise; and Snoopy-themed cafes throughout the country. In all, there are more than 200 licensees, together with key relationships with Honda,
Pepsi, KFC, Baskin-Robbins and Sanrio, and DVD distribution with Warner Home Video.
Asia: Asia boasts more than 200 PEANUTS licensees, and the brand has long-term partnerships in Asia with 7-11, Pepsi, Wellcome stores, and MetLife. In China and Taiwan,
there are over 2,000 branded retail outlets for apparel, intimates, accessories, footwear and stationery, as well as multiple Charlie Brown Café and Snoopy Bakery outlets
throughout Asia.
Latin America: PEANUTS animated series are distributed on DVD throughout Latin America by Warner Home Video. There are more than 70 PEANUTS licensees,
key retail partnerships with Sears, Walmart and 47 Street, and a long-term relationship with Latin American MetLife.
Australia: PEANUTS is a strong presence at major Australian retailers Kmart, Target, Myers and JayJays, and the brand has ongoing partnerships with key
promotional partners Hungry Jacks and MetLife. In all, there are more than 20 licensees Down Under.