: If you look closely, you can see tiny "wobbles" and "hand-drawn squiggles" in the character outlines to replicate the imperfections of a pen . Even modern effects like Pig-Pen's dust cloud were created using 2D hand-drawn elements mixed into the 3D environment.
: Most CGI movies run at 24 frames per second (FPS) for smooth motion. The Peanuts Movie was often animated "on twos" (12 unique frames per second), creating a slightly "staccato" or choppy rhythm that mimics the hand-drawn quality of the classic TV specials . The Peanuts Movie
One of the most interesting features of The Peanuts Movie is its unique , which was meticulously designed to make modern CGI feel like a living comic strip. Instead of following the smooth, hyper-fluid motion typical of modern blockbusters, the filmmakers at Blue Sky Studios used several creative techniques to honor Charles Schulz's original art: : If you look closely, you can see