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  2. What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown! - Wikipedia

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    Snoopy is cruelly mistreated, being run ragged by his owner (who is only seen in shadow or silhouette and only speaks in a much deeper version of the classic Peanuts adult "waa-waa-waa" language) and his quintet of the larger dogs. They deny Snoopy any food or water and take turns barking loudly at him to let him know he is indeed an outsider.

  3. Category:Peanuts (comic strip) images - Wikipedia

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    File:Snoopy in Space Title Card.png; File:Apple TV Snoopy Presents Kind Marcie key art 2 3.jpg; File:Snoopy Presents For Auld Lang Syne Poster.jpg; File:Snoopy Presents To Mom and Dad With Love poster.png; File:Snoopy Presents Welcome Home, Franklin.jpg; File:Snoopy Tennis.jpg; File:Snoopy vs. the Red Baron Cover.jpg; File:Snoopy wwi ace lb.jpg ...

  4. A Charlie Brown Valentine - Wikipedia

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    A Charlie Brown Valentine is the 40th animated television special based on characters from the Charles M. Schulz comic strip Peanuts.It features the Peanuts characters during the week leading up to Valentine's Day.

  5. What kind of bird is Woodstock? Some history on Snoopy ... - AOL

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    The "Peanuts" comic strip celebrated its 74th anniversary this year, having made its debut on Oct. 2, 1950.For the last seven-plus decades, the series has delighted audiences through various forms ...

  6. It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown - Wikipedia

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    It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown is a 1966 American animated Halloween television special based on the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz.The third Peanuts special, and the second holiday-themed special, to be created, it was written by Schulz along with director/animator Bill Melendez and producer Lee Mendelson.

  7. Life Is a Circus, Charlie Brown - Wikipedia

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    Later that night, Charlie Brown realizes Snoopy has not returned. He goes to the circus site in time to see Snoopy enter a boxcar, still following Fifi. The gate of the boxcar slams shut on him, and the circus train pulls away. The next scene involves Snoopy trying to find a good, warm place to fall asleep while the train is in motion.

  8. Snoopy - Wikipedia

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    Snoopy imagines himself to speak, but never actually does, other than nonverbal sounds and occasionally uttering "Woof". His very articulate thoughts are shown in thought balloons. In the animated Peanuts films and television specials, Snoopy's thoughts are not verbalized.

  9. Charlie Brown - Wikipedia

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    Fourteen more Peanuts television specials were produced in the 1980s, two of which were musicals (one is the animated version of You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown). [citation needed] Another full-length animated Peanuts film, titled Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) was released on May 30, 1980. [25] [26]