Snoopy E Cards

Snoopy E Cards
Snoopy E Cards

Snoopy must be the nation's favourite hound. Since his arrival on the scene in 1950, he has appeared on nearly everything that it is possible to put a picture onto; mugs, bedding, tee shirts, lunch boxes, the list is endless. Most people will have something in their home which will bear his likeness, whether it is a Snoopy porcelain figurine, a Snoopy soft toy or a book of the cartoons.

Snoopy E Cards

Snoopy always dominated the "Peanuts" cartoons and seemed to lead a much richer imaginative life than the children who were supposed to be the main characters of the cartoon. The little beagle could invariably be found on top of his kennel writing his novel. When not doing that he was dressed as a World War I fighter ace fighting the Red Baron. Unusually for a dog, even in the cartoons, he owned an original Van Gogh and a Van Wyeth. The Van Gogh was sadly destroyed by fire in one episode.

Snoopy E Cards

Snoopy E Cards

Snoopy E Cards

Snoopy E Cards

Snoopy E Cards

Snoopy E Cards
Snoopy E Cards

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