Snoopy
Snoopy is the name of Charlie Brown's pet beagle in the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. Born on the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm, Snoopy started out as just a dog, but eventually evolved into perhaps the strip's most dynamic character.
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Snoopy first made his appearance on the strip on October 4, 1950. As a character Snoopy never talks (because he is a dog) but thinks. However, other characters have the uncanny knack of reading his thoughts. Many of Peanuts memorable moments come in Snoopy's daydream as a writer: his eternal opener on the typewriter "It was a dark and stormy night..." is taken from Edward George Bulwer-Lytton's 1830 novel Paul Clifford.
One of the first odd developments of Snoopy was his tendency to sleep on top of his doghouse, rather than inside it. Then, Snoopy started walking in two legs like a human. This soon became so commonplace as to be almost unnoticeable, as Snoopy developed a variety of alter egos, most notably the World War I flying ace. For this character he would don goggles and a scarf and fly his Sopwith Camel (actually his doghouse), battling the Red Baron (who appeared vicariously through the bulletholes he left riddled in the doghouse).
Snoopy also became "Joe Cool", as he put on sunglasses and leaned against the wall (in standard "cool" fashion) doing nothing. He has also been a famous writer (who was never published), an attorney (who once defended Peter Rabbit), a hockey player and even an astronaut. Outside of his fantasy life he is the shortstop for Charlie Brown's Little League team, and even owns a Van Gogh. Other than his owner Charlie Brown, Snoopy's best friend and confidante is probably the undersized Woodstock.
Snoopy has several brothers, who appear rarely. The most common is Spike, who lives in the desert and is friends with cacti. Snoopy's arch-enemy (other than the Red Baron) is the cat next door (and cats in general).Character
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