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Snoopy's World


Welcome to Snoopy's World
Someone see the cartoons are useless but there are a lot of cartoons and characters give someone impression.Then I tell my children how do the cartoons useful and what do the cartoons give them the impression and the willpower.

"What does Snoopy give?" can help you about the Themes, Ideas, Inspirations, Funny story, Warm Characters and Friend relationships.

"Snoopy and the gangs" is the cartoon that have more five characters which similar the real life. When you see them, you will remember to your friend in the childhood.

So today, there are many collections about snoopy including to Books, DVD, Furniture, Home Decor, Toys, Accessories and Apparels.


This page mentions to Snoopy's Father, the characters of Snoopy and the gangs and the gate to Snoopy products/collections by types.
Let's meet Snoopy's world!!

When I knew Snoopy...

Everyone know Snoopy and someone love him so much (me too).So this is my first lens, I will give it for my beloved Snoopy.


Get Well SoonI knew Snoopy when I was 9 years old. I admitted to the hospital with the hemorrhagic fever and felt alone. My eldest brother brought his cartoon book to me. It was about Snoopy.That was the first time we met.

Snoopy is always the most beloved cartoon characters. Get started with love early with these collections. Snoopy is sure to be a hit for the baby and even for you.

Snoopy is ...

Snoopy is a fictional character in the long-running comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. He is Charlie Brown's pet beagle.

Snoopy began his life in the strip as a fairly ordinary dog, but eventually evolved into perhaps the strip's most dynamic character - and among the most recognizable comic characters in the world.

The original drawings of Snoopy were based on Schulz's childhood dogs, Snooky and Spike.

Snoopy's First Appearance.


Happy Birthday to Snoopy, October 2, 1950 , a little comic strip made its debut in seven U.S. newspapers. Deliberately intended by its distributor, United Features syndicate, as a space-saving feature, the strip took the form of four small uniform square panels populated by tiny kids.

Cartoon Stripe to figure

Snoopy Hugging Charlie Brown

Snoopy's Father

About Charles M.Schulz.

An America's best-loved comic strip masters. Through his comic strip Peanuts, Charles M. Schulz (1922-2000) has left his signatures on American culture -- Lucy's fake hold for the kickoff, Linus's security blanket, Charlie


Born: Charles Monroe Schulz November 26, 1922 Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Died: February 12, 2000 (aged 77) Santa Rosa, California, USA
Cause of death: Colon Cancer
Occupation: Cartoonist
Known for: Peanuts comic strip (1950 - 2000)
Religious beliefs: Church of God (Anderson), secular humanist in his later life
Spouse(s): Joyce Halverson (1951 - 1972)
Jean Forsyth Clyde (1973 - 2000)
Children: Charles Monroe "Monte," Jr

Schulz, unlike many cartoonists, drew every comic strip without the assistance of an art staff. Among numerous honors, Schulz received two Reuben Awards from the National Cartoonists society in 1955 and again in 1964, and has been inducted into the Cartoonists Hall of Fame. He was named as International Cartoonist of the Year in 1978 by 700 cartoonists. His contribution to popular culture and the art of America will be remembered for generations to come. How can we ever forget him...

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3 Snoopy's Impressions.

Tell the children these are the gived impression by Snoopy.


1. Friendly Dog on the doghouse
Have you ever seen the dog on the doghouse? Yes, he is Snoopy.He won't sleep in his dog house at night ... or even at noon. But he's sleeping on top of this house.How unique personality!!!


2. It was an inauspicious beginning for Peanuts, which would become the most famous and widely read comic strip in history. In fact that is an understatement because Peanuts has long been a global phenomenon. Even today, eight years after Charles Schulz's comic masterpiece published its last original installment-the Sunday page published on February 13, 2000-reprints of the poignant, satirical, fantastical, artful, inspiring, insightful and funny comic continues to appear in 2400 newspapers around the world. Not bad for a round-headed kid who's the world's biggest loser.


3. Snoopy appear to belong to all of the neighborhood kids. Peanuts was one of the first comic strips with more than two or three characters.
Just like your own family and relatives, each Peanuts character brings special humor and insight to life.
These wonderful comic characters have very different and strange personalities that make each scene very humorous and unique.

The Complete Peanuts 1950-1960

The first step in a long journey


If all of the Complete Peanuts volumes are this good, then Fantagraphics will stay in business forever. This first book is beautifully packaged (by semi-famous Canadian cartoonist Seth), with three daily strips per page. Sunday strips fill an entire page. The introduction is short and to-the-point. The essay after the final strip is very good; it explains why Peanuts became the most successful newspaper strip of all time. The books ends with a lengthy interview with Charles Schulz that goes a long way toward explaining what kind of person could create such a wonderfully sweet and sad comic every day for 50 years. Schulz was both ordinary and extraordinary at the same time, and his work reflects that contradiction.





^ The cover of The Complete Peanuts 1950-1952 Book from amazon.com


But the heart of the book is in the panels, of course. As you read, you get to see the Peanuts world grow. Schroeder and Linus are introduced as toddlers. Snoopy doesn't talk or think until the second year. (He doesn't do much except eat Charlie Brown's candy, either.) Violet pulls the football away from Charlie Brown before Lucy does. And so on. This book captures a comic strip world in its earliest stages, still forming. Even Schulz's drawing style grows from page to page, in very subtle ways.

It's going to be hard to top this first volume. The early strips have a lot of historical value, and the extras are great. Five stars.

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The Complete Peanuts 1961-1970

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The Complete Peanuts 1950-1970 Box Set

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Lucy and Schroeder Kissing Peanuts Gang

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Meet the Gang Part I : Snoopy and Charlie Brown


Snoopy
Snoopy is an extroverted beagle with a Walter Mitty complex. He is a virtuoso at every endeavor- at least in his daydreams atop his doghouse. He regards his master, Charlie Brown, as "that round-headed kid" who brings him his supper dish. He is fearless though prudently cautious about "the cat next door." He never speaks- that would be one human trait too many- but he manages to convey everything necessary in facial expressions and thought balloons. A one-man show with superior intelligence and vivid imagination, he has created such multiple personalities as: Joe Cool, World War I Flying Ace, Literary Ace, Flashbeagle, Vulture, Foreign Legionnaire, etc.



Charlie Brown
Charlie Brown wins your heart with his losing ways. It always rains on his parade, his baseball game, and his life. He's an inveterate worrier who frets over trifles (but who's to say they're trifles?). Although he is concerned with the true meaning of life, his friends sometimes call him "blockhead." Other than his knack for putting himself down, there are few sharp edges of wit in his repertoire; usually he's the butt of the joke, not the joker. He can be spotted a mile away in his sweater with the zig zag trim, head down, hands in pocket, headed for Lucy's psychiatric booth. He is considerate, friendly and polite and we love him knowing that he'll never win a baseball game or the heart of the little red-haired girl, kick the football Lucy is holding or fly a kite successfully. His friends call him "wishy-washy," but his spirit will never give up in his quest to triumph over adversity.

Snoopy and Charlie Brown Books

Touch Snoopy and Chaelie Brown pass the books.

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Meet the Gang Part II: Woodstock and Linus


Woodstock
Woodstock is the smallest of the Peanuts characters but has a big presence for a little bird. He's a little inept, his flying and logic are erratic, but he can type and take shorthand and usually is game for anything Snoopy wants to do. Although he's the butt of many of Snoopy's practical jokes, he's the beagle's closest friend and confidant- and has made attempts at retaliation. Because of his size and the company he keeps, Woodstock is an accident waiting to happen. Being a bird and tiny, he gets a little insecure around Thanksgiving and big moving objects. He's the only baseball player who gets an automatic walk if the ball rolls over him. Woodstock talks birdspeak only, and finds an alphabet made up entirely of exclamation points quite adequate to express such emotions as distress, frustration and a real temper. His flocking friends are Bill, Harriet, Olivier and Conrad.



Linus
Linus Van Pelt inspired the term "security blanket" with his classic pose. He is the intellectual of the gang, and flabbergasts his friends with his philosophical revelations and solutions to problems. He suffers abuse from his big sister, Lucy, and the unwanted attentions of Charlie Brown's little sister, Sally. He is a paradox: despite his age, he can put life into perspective while sucking his thumb. He knows the true meaning of Christmas while continuing to believe in the Great Pumpkin.

Woodstock and Linus Books.

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Meet the Gang Part III: Lucy and Sally


Lucy
Lucy Van Pelt works hard at being bossy, crabby and selfish. She is loud and yells a lot. Her smiles and motives are rarely pure. She's a know-it-all who dispenses advice whether you want it or not--and for Charlie Brown, there's a charge. She's a fussbudget, in the true sense of the word. She's a real grouch, with only one or two soft spots, and both of them may be Schroeder, who prefers Beethoven. As she sees it, hers is the only way. The absence of logic in her arguments holds a kind of shining lunacy. When it comes to compliments, Lucy only likes receiving them. If she's paying one--or even smiling--she's probably up to something devious.



Sally
Sally Brown's brother, Charlie Brown, was so pleased and proud when she was born that he passed out chocolate cigars. Since then he's been trying to understand her. She always looks for the easy way out, particularly at school, where her view of life reflects much of the frustration and confusion kids experience. Her speech is riddled with malapropisms. Uninhibited, and precocious, she has a schoolgirl crush on Linus, her "Sweet Babboo." She may never win Linus' heart, but she has her big brother wrapped around her little finger. Sally, writing letters or doing homework, causes pain and joy to her fans in roughly equal proportions.

Lucy and Sally Books.

Lucy and Sally meet your children pass the books.

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Meet the Gang Part IV: Schroeder and Peppermint Patty

Schroeder, who idolizes Beethoven and Meet a pro on the baseball diamond,Peppermint Patty


Schroeder
Schroeder, who idolizes Beethoven, brought classical music to the Peanuts strip. Reserved and usually unruffled, Schroeder reacts only when Woodstock tries to make his grand piano into a playground, or Lucy seeks to make it her courting grounds. The latter can lead to minor violence.



Peppermint Patty
Peppermint Patty is a pro on the baseball diamond, but in the classroom she's a D-minus all the way. Bold, brash and tomboyish, what she lacks in common sense she makes up for in sincerity. She's the only one who calls Charlie Brown "Chuck." Oblivious to much that goes on around her, for a long time she seemed unaware that "the funny-looking kid who plays shortstop" was a beagle. She has trouble staying awake in class; most of her waking hours in the schoolroom are spent analyzing the probability patterns of true-false tests.

Schroeder and Peppermint Patty

Meet them pass the toys or Peanuts Little Books

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Meet the Gang Part V: Marcie and Pigpen

Marcie's always willing to help out her friend and Pigpen is happily messy.


Marcie
Marcie is Peppermint Patty's best friend. From the moment they met at summer camp, Marcie has called Peppermint Patty "Sir" out of admiration and misguided manners. An unlikely pair, they seem to have nothing in common yet that is what makes their friendship so genuine. Marcie is the smartest of the Peanuts gang, but also the most naive. She's always willing to help out her friend with school work and she's not above sharing test answers or calling her on the phone to remind her of homework assignments. There is an innocence to Marcie and Peppermint Patty is her protector. Marcie is also completely inept when it comes to sports, yet they still let her play on the baseball team. If Marcie and Peppermint Patty ever have a falling out it's likely to be over Charlie Brown, who they both secretly love.



Pigpen
Before grunge was cool, Pigpen made his debut in the Peanuts comic strip on July 13, 1954 and since then has been the butt of "dirt" gags. He walks around in a cloud of dust, sprinkling dirt on all he comes in contact with. Pigpen is happily messy. He doesn't try to explain it, hide it, fight it. For him, it's just a fact of life. His slovenly ways paid off in 1993 with a series of television commercials for Regina vacuum cleaners which combined animation with live-action.

Collectible Peanuts Products

Classic Peanuts Character Statue

Dark Horse Deluxe is creating a special series of limited-edition statuettes of vintage Peanuts characters. Measuring between 4' and 5', the statuettes have been sculpted in the original style, described by Craig Yoe as 'primitive but charming.' Each hand-numbered statuette comes carefully packaged in a custom-tooled, full-color, litho-printed tin box. Also included is a small booklet about each character and a vintage-style pinback button of the character. 5' tall limited to 1200 pieces, includes booklet and button.
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Meet the Gang Part VI: Franklin and Rerun

Franklin has the fewest anxieties and obsessions and Rerun tries to "borrow" Snoopy from Charlie Brown.


Franklin
Franklin met Charlie Brown at the beach in 1968. They'd never met before because they went to different schools, but they had fun playing ball so Charlie Brown invited Franklin to visit him at this house across town for another play session. Later, Franklin turned up as center-fielder on Peppermint Patty's baseball team and sits in front of her at school. Franklin is thoughtful and can quote the Old Testament as effectively as Linus. In contrast with the other characters, Franklin has the fewest anxieties and obsessions. He and Charlie Brown spend quite a bit of time talking about their respective grandfathers. When Franklin first appeared in the late 60s, his noticeably darker skin set some readers in search of a political meaning. However, the remarkable becomes unremarkable when readers learn that Schulz simply introduced Franklin as another character, not a political statement.



Rerun
Rerun Van Pelt is often mistaken for Linus even though he's his little brother. He can always be recognized in his trademark overalls. Rerun is more skeptical than his brother, much harder to convince, and always gets around Lucy where Linus gives in. His only fear is being the passenger on one of his mother's bicycle-riding errands. Somehow, Rerun is the only witness to her riding into grates and potholes. Luckily, he always wears a helmet. Rerun also longs for a dog of his own, but since his parent won't let him have one, he tries to "borrow" Snoopy from Charlie Brown. Snoopy won't have any part of it unless Rerun brings cookies.

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Snoopy is everyone's favorite cartoon dog and sure to love! (Chidchan)

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Fun Snoopy Scarfs

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Fun Snoopy Charms

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Snoopy Cell Charms

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Snoopy for Infants

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Shoe Charms

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Snoopy Memo Clips

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Snoopy Notebooks

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Snoopy Mouse Pad

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Snoopy Office Supplies

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Baby Snoopy Cuddle Puppet Blanket

$10.00

Color: Blue

* Cuddly and comforting for baby to snuggle with
* Play with and use as a puppet
* Embroidered with "My First Snoopy"
* Soft plush blanket is fully lined, also available in pink or yellow
* Newborn and up

Baby: Lambs & Ivy Peek a Boo Snoopy Set

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Baby: Peek A Boo Snoopy

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Snoopy Toys

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Snoopy Mug


Peanuts Charlie Brown Favorite Blockhead Mug 14oz
1 Used & new from $12.95

From the Peanuts Collection. Charlie Brown Coffee Mug. Features Charlie Brown and a small football at the top of the handle. Reads "Charlie Brown" in large orange letters and "Favorite Blockhead" in small letters Made of ceramic. Holds 14oz. Measures 4" tall.






PEANUTS SNOOPY Red BARON flying ACE Coffee Tea MUG cup 2 Used & new from $13.99

This colorful mug is sure to warm the heart of any "Peanuts" lover! Sip your coffee or tea and smile at the antics of our old pal Snoopy. Mug holds 14 ounces Made of ceramic Back of mug reads: "It's Hero Time !" Dishwasher and microwave safe A MUST HAVE for any Peanuts lover or collector

- His colorful mug is sure to warm the heart of any "Peanuts" lover!



Peanuts Sally "Psychiatric Help 5 Cents" Coffee Mug
1 Used & new from $9.99

Collectible Packaging
Holds 11 fl oz





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Snoopy Tie

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http://www.upress.state.ms.us/books/104
http://jimattulgeywood.blogspot.com/2007/10/october-2-1950.html
http://www.snoopy.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_M._Schulz
http://www.animationusa.com/resources/aboutschulz.html

Peanuts Christmas Collection Finishing Touch Figurine

Department 56 Peanuts Christmas Collection Finishing Touch Figurine

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Rediscover the quiet joys of the wonderful Peanuts holiday specials with Christmastime ceramic figures and scenes.

Snoopy's Christmas Earthenware Teapot

Lenox Snoopy's Christmas Earthenware Teapot

Amazon Price: $199.99 (as of 02/16/2012)Buy Now

harlie Brown and SNOOPY are busy building a snowman in this whimsical teapot. The snowman¿s head serves as the lid, his mittened hand as the spout, and his broom the handle. And little Woodstock surveys the entire scene from atop the snowman's hat.

Peanuts Musical Beanie Babies by Ty

TY Beanie Babies - PEANUTS Characters (Set of 3 - Charlie Brown, Snoopy & Woodstock - Plays Music)

Amazon Price: $16.30 (as of 02/16/2012)Buy Now

It's Snoopy and his best friends, Woodstock and Charlie Brown! Each velvety-plush character plays a snippet of the "Linus & Lucy" theme song when you press their tummies!

Charlie Brown, Lucy, Snoopy & Woodstock - Plastic Key Clips

Formation Arts Mini Figures


Peanuts SquareEnix Snoopy Collection Set of 4 Formation Arts Mini Figures

Amazon Price: $39.95 (as of 02/16/2012)Buy Now

Imported from Japan! Since 1950, Charles Schulz' comic strip Peanuts has been popular the world over. Now for the first time, Square Enix Productions is releasing this set of collectible miniatures, recreating some of the most memorable moments from Peanuts' history. Snoopy and the Red Baron, Christmas Snoopy, Snoopy & Schroeder, and Snoopy & Linus each measure between 2 1/2" and 3 3/4" tall, and each is fully colored. The entire set comes in window box packaging.

Snoopy Peanuts Comic Strip Decorative Throw Pillow

Snoopy Peanuts Comic Strip Decorative Throw Pillow (15" x 15")

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Snuggle up to your favorite Peanuts gang character, the lovable, huggable Snoopy! The Snoopy Comic decorative pillow features the black and white face of the famous beagle Snoopy, on a red background.

Snoopy Salt & Pepper Shaker Sets

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Snoopy and Doghouse

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Ty Bow Wow Beanies Woodstock

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Snoopy & Woodstock "Go Green" nightshirt w/ bonus keychain for girls