Charlie Brown, Lucy and Pigpen won’t have to move out of Camp Snoopy after the parent company of Knott’s Berry Farm extended its long-term partnership with the Peanuts gang and put to rest speculation of a Looney Tunes takeover.

Six Flags Entertainment announced on Wednesday, Sept. 10 that it had agreed to a five-year extension of a licensing agreement with Peanuts Worldwide through Dec. 31, 2030.

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Under the deal, Six Flags remains the exclusive amusement park partner for Peanuts in North America.

Peanuts characters will continue to make appearances in Camp Snoopy or Planet Snoopy themed lands at Knott’s Berry Farm, California’s Great America, Cedar Point, Canada’s Wonderland, Kings Island, Kings Dominion, Carowind

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