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His very articulate thoughts are shown in thought balloons. Snoopy imagines himself to speak, but never actually does, other than nonverbal sounds and occasionally uttering "Woof". I don't envy dogs the lives they have to live." Otherwise, he leads kind of a dull, miserable life. Schulz said of Snoopy's character in a 1997 interview: "He has to retreat into his fanciful world in order to survive. His Sopwith Camel is consistently shot down by his imaginary rival enemy, the German flying ace the " Red Baron". Snoopy pretends to be something, usually "world famous", and fails. Snoopy piloting his World War I " Sopwith Camel" fighter bi-plane, disguised as a doghouseĪll of his fantasies have a similar formula.

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This, and other instances in which he indulges in large chocolate-based meals and snacks, shows a resistance to theobromine unheard of in other dogs. In the 1990s comic strips, he is obsessed with cookies, particularly the chocolate-chip variety. But on the whole, he shows great love, care, and loyalty for his owner (even though he cannot even remember his name and always refers to him as "The Round-Headed Kid"). Snoopy can be selfish, gluttonous and lazy at times, and occasionally mocks his owner, Charlie Brown. He is perhaps best known in this last persona, wearing an aviator's helmet and goggles and a scarf while carrying a swagger stick (like a stereotypical British Army officer of World War I and II). Snoopy is a loyal, imaginative and good-natured beagle who is prone to imagining fantasy lives, including being an author, a college student known as "Joe Cool", an attorney and a British World War I flying ace.

  • 4 Relationship with other Peanuts characters.
  • The original drawings of Snoopy were inspired by Spike, one of Schulz's childhood dogs.

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    Since his debut on October 4, 1950, Snoopy has become one of the most recognizable and iconic characters in the comic strip and is considered more famous than Charlie Brown in some countries. He can also be found in all of the Peanuts films and television specials. Snoopy is an anthropomorphic beagle in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M.

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  • Jim Campbell (1967 You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown) īrothers: Spike, Andy, Olaf, Marbles, Rover.
  • Bill Hinnant (1966 You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown).
  • Bill Melendez (1959–2006 2008 2015 archival recordings used in Peanuts Motion Comics, Snoopy's Grand Adventure, and The Peanuts Movie).











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