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Snoopy and Woodstock You Can’t buy Happiness shirt

Snoopy and Woodstock You Can’t buy Happiness shirt - Limited edition, not sold in any store

Snoopy Dog or Stories about Charlie Brown and Snoopy is a television animated series about characters and stories in Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts comic series. The film was broadcast on CBS Saturday mornings from 1983 to 1986. And it was re-broadcast on The Disney Channel, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon and Nicktoons Network (with the title You're on Nickelodeon, Charlie Brown) in the 1990s. In Canada, the movie aired on CBS Canada and aired. again on YTV. The film was also replayed in conjunction with the Charlie Brown specials in the UK on Boomerang in 2002. Currently, the last broadcast of the series on American television is in April 2005. Snoopy is one of the few complete series produced by Bill Melendez, whose animation studio specializes in making special episodes.

Snoopy and Woodstock

Woodstock is a bird who quickly becomes Snoopy's best friend. The only non-bird character who can understand Woodstock's speech is Snoopy. When depicted in the comic strip, his speech is rendered almost entirely in "chicken scratch" marks, with Snoopy's either directly translating or allowing the reader to deduce Woodstock's meaning in the context of Snoopy's replies. Woodstock does make nonverbal noises such as yawns (November 23, 1972), laughter, sighs (November 22, 1972) and "Z"s or snores to indicate sleep. He also uses punctuation marks like "!" or "??" to indicate emotions. In the movies and television specials, the chicken scratches are rendered audibly as a staccato series of high-pitched honks and squawks by Snoopy's voice actor Bill Melendez. Woodstock often works as Snoopy's secretary (most notably when the latter was appointed "Head Beagle"), and caddies for him when he plays golf (usually with some difficulty). Woodstock also plays American football with Snoopy, usually attempting to catch the ball but, due to his size, he is simply hit by it; sometimes getting embedded into the ground a short distance. Woodstock also claims to have contact lenses (June 8, 1995).

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