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Snoopy and Red
* Red Baron, an antagonist of the comic strip dog Snoopy by Charles M. Schulz
After being defeated by the Red Baron, Snoopy crawls past a sign for Chalons Sur Marne, in the classic, It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown.
Meanwhile, Snoopy, wearing his World War I flying ace gear, climbs aboard his Sopwith Camel ( his doghouse ) to fight with the Red Baron.
In " Snoopy Smart vs the Red Baron " is the introduction of 99's mother ( Jane Dulo ), who is so thoroughly fooled by her daughter and Smart's cover stories that not even seeing them in combat while a prisoner of KAOS convinces her otherwise ; it is hinted that 99's father was also a spy.
The official Peanuts website describes the character of Snoopy as "... an extroverted Beagle with a Walter Mitty complex ", a reference to the many fantasy segments in which Snoopy imagines he is a World War I flying ace battling the Red Baron.
** Winning team: Snoopy vs. the Red Bull
The Royal Guardsmen also covered the song on their 1967 album Snoopy vs. the Red Baron.
The Royal Guardsmen are an American rock band, best known for their 1966 hit single " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron " and the Christmas follow up " Snoopy's Christmas ".
The Guardsmen's first single, " Baby Let's Wait ", failed to make the charts, but their second offering, " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ", rode the Peanuts craze all the way to # 2 in the Billboard Hot 100, remaining in the bestsellers for 12 weeks, with an eventual one million sale and a gold record from the R. I. A. A.
* Snoopy vs. the Red Baron ( 1966 ) # 44
* Snoopy vs. the Red Baron / Snoopy and His Friends ( CD re-release, June 2001 )
* Return of the Red Baron / Snoopy for President ( CD re-release, June 2001 )
* " Snoopy vs. the Red Baron " b / w " I Needed You " ( 1966 ) # 2 US, # 8 UK
The cartoon was a combination of Red Baron-era Snoopy, Wacky Races ( which featured Dastardly and Muttley in a series of car races ), and the film Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines.
* " The Hotshots ", a group which 1973 reached number 4 in the UK Singles with the song Snoopy vs. the Red Baron

Snoopy and Baron
Meanwhile, Snoopy and Woodstock are at the pub playing foosball and overhears the Baron confide in the bartender that knows about Charlie Brown and Linus and has tolerated them long enough.
The four adults that are featured include a London black cab driver who takes Snoopy to Wimbledon, a waiter in a London restaurant ( with such a strong Cockney accent that the kids cannot understand him ), a French teacher, and an anti-American Baron ( who is seen only as a silhouette ).

Snoopy and became
Due to the coloration of the version used for Apollo and Skylab, which resembled the coloration of the comic strip character Snoopy, these caps became known as " Snoopy caps ".
" Schulz's dog Spike later became the model for Peanuts ' Snoopy.
The first time, Snoopy was unable to get off Peppermint Patty's waterbed in the guest room to catch the burglars who were robbing the house at that very moment, and the second time, Snoopy was distracted by a girl poodle who became his fiancee ( the engagement was called off on the day of the wedding ), leading Peppermint Patty to angrily call Charlie Brown in the middle of the night and demand that he come to her house to serve as watchdog in Snoopy's place.
The Royal Guardsmen made a comeback in December 2006, when they released a new Snoopy song, " Snoopy vs. Osama ", which became a hit on The Dr. Demento Show.
In 1962 cartoonist Charles M. Schulz responded to a request for a Peanuts cartoon by drawing Snoopy with his nose perched over the end of his dog house in the manner of a gargoyle -- this became a standard Snoopy pose.

Snoopy and recurring
* In the early 1980s, Beau Geste was a recurring story arc in Charles Schulz's comic strip Peanuts, during which Snoopy was a leader of a squad of Legionnaires ( usually played by birds, Snoopy's " Beagle Scouts ") and Ft. Zinderneuf was Snoopy's doghouse.

Snoopy and themes
Li ' l Folks can almost be regarded as an embryonic version of Peanuts, containing characters and themes which were to reappear in the later strip: a well-dressed young man with a fondness for Beethoven a la Schroeder, a dog with a striking resemblance to Snoopy, and even a boy named Charlie Brown.
Li ' l Folks can almost be regarded as an embryonic version of Peanuts, containing characters and themes which were to reappear in the later strip: a well-dressed young man with a fondness for Beethoven a la Schroeder, a dog with a striking resemblance to Snoopy and a boy named Charlie Brown.
Dynamite covers profiled three decades in TV shows ( from The Six Million Dollar Man to Beverly Hills, 90210 ), cartoons ( from " Snoopy " to " Garfield "), movie stars ( from Bruce Lee to River Phoenix ), music stars ( from KISS, John Denver, or Elvis to Paula Abdul and Rick Springfield ), and other assorted themes.

Snoopy and their
Famous characters like Snoopy, ( 2006 ) and other cartoon characters like Mickey and Minnie Mouse, ( 2008 ) have been especially popular in their celebrated years.
Both of these tricks raise the ire of one heckler who demands their money back and doesn't see the humor the others see, but Snoopy quickly shuts him up both times.
Theming that was removed from the park prematurely and was never replaced includes various kites near the ceiling, Charlie Brown and Lucy playing baseball above the Sports Grill restaurant ( although their baseball remained suspended in the air afterwards ), theming in Snoopy fountain, the retheming of Snoopy Boutique, Snoopy Bouncer, and the Snoopy Shop and much smaller theming.
The first storyline in which Rerun is featured involves a still pre-verbal Rerun becoming a player on Charlie Brown's baseball team and being involved in a gambling scandal ( he bet a nickel with Snoopy that Charlie Brown's team would win ) that ends in the team having to forfeit one of their rare victories.
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Their first meeting proves to be disastrous and the two report back to their respective therapists-libidinous Stuart, who once seduced Prudence, and eccentric Charlotte, who stumbles over the simplest of words, references the play Equus as a good source of advice, and interacts with Bruce and all her patients with the help of a stuffed Snoopy.
Although they do their best to adjust to the rigors of camp life, Snoopy, in a tent of his own, enjoys a banana split while watching TV on his portable set.
The gang must contend with a trio of ruthless bullies ( and their cat, Brutus, vicious enough to intimidate even Snoopy ) who openly boast of their having won the race every year they have competed.
Conceding defeat, the bullies begin to vow vengeance next year, but their threats are humiliatingly cut short when Snoopy hands Brutus a rough beating after he threatens Woodstock again.
After they leave, Snoopy and Woodstock go to the doghouse and cook up their own traditional Thanksgiving meal that includes a turkey complete with all the trimmings ( they pull apart the wishbone, with Woodstock getting the bigger piece ).
Once there, Snoopy demands that the kids return the items he had given them before he left, turning their feelings to annoyance.
At the airport, the kids, Snoopy, and Woodstock are seen off by their friends.
Charlie Brown, Linus, Snoopy, Peppermint Patty, Marcie, and Woodstock are returning from their student exchange in Paris.
Renting another car from a French madam ( who immediately accepts their offer after realizing Snoopy is, in fact, a World War I Flying Ace ) the group soon becomes lost and camps at a nearby beach for the night.
", with Snoopy growling at them to get the phrase right ; it mixes " HAPPY " and " NEW " into their proper positions.
When night comes and they are comfortably indoors, Charlie Brown is indignant that Snoopy is adjusting too well to home life, reminding Snoopy of facts that Arctic dogs are only fed once a day, their meals largely consisting of cold meat and raw fish ( to which Snoopy blanches and gives a look of " it is too bad to be them ") and coming to the conclusion that Snoopy is " an overly civilized, underly ' dogified ' dog ".

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