St. John
Apr 1952
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Snoopy
Snoopy
Creation & Design
Snoopy was created by Charles M. Schulz as a pet dog for Charlie Brown, quickly becoming a beloved character known for his imaginative adventures.Early Years
Initially depicted as a typical dog, Snoopy evolved into a character with a rich inner life, often seen engaging in various fantasy scenarios.Character Development
Over the years, Snoopy has grown from a simple pet into a complex character with a rich fantasy life, reflecting the imagination and innocence of childhood.Cultural Reception
Snoopy has been widely acclaimed as one of the most iconic comic strip characters, beloved by audiences of all ages.Character Details
Real Name:
Snoopy
Aliases:
The World War I Flying Ace, Joe Cool, The Beagle Scout
Species:
Dog
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Charlie Brown, Woodstock, Peanuts Gang
Abilities:
Imagination, Flying (in fantasy), Writing
Equipment:
Doghouse, Typewriter
Weight:
20lbs
Height:
2' 0"
Eye Color:
black
Hair Color:
white
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