Snoopy is an anthropomorphic beagle in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. He also appears in all of the Peanuts films and television specials. 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. The original drawings of Snoopy were inspired by Spike, one of Schulz's childhood dogs.
The story of how Charlie Brown found Snoopy
The story of how Charlie Brown found Snoopy At the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm, a litter of eight beagles are born to a dog called Missy: Snoopy and his siblings Spike, Belle, Olaf, Molly, Rover, Andy, and Marbles. The puppies spend their time on the…
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Some friendships don’t need words.
Sometimes it’s just the sound of two sets of footsteps in the cold, one pair small and soft, the other steady and sure. The world can be quiet and heavy, but somehow, it feels lighter when someone decides to walk beside you — even when they don’t know what to say.
Charlie Brown didn’t always have the right answers. Most days, he just kept going, coat buttoned up against the wind, doing his best. But Snoopy didn’t need perfection; he only needed presence.
That’s the kind of love that holds us together when everything feels uncertain — the quiet kind, the loyal kind, the kind that shows up without being asked.
Because sometimes, all we really need is someone who stays close, keeps walking, and reminds us — even on the coldest days — that we’re not alone.
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"It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!" Limited Edition Animation Cel © 2007 Peanuts. Collection of the Schulz Museum.
It’s pumpkin time
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