Snoopy

Snoopy is a fictional dog from Peanuts. He is owned by Charlie Brown.

History
At Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, Homer woke up from a nap and found that Larry Burns was his new officemate. When he learned that Larry was Mr. Burns's son, Homer panicked and brushed a nearly-completed jigsaw puzzle of Snoopy off of his workstation.

When left for the half-time show at the Super Bowl after helping Homer, Wally Kogen and the others out of the stadium jail, she turned down Krusty the Clown's request to go out with him and left, donning a rocket pack and a dog mask resembling Snoopy with white ears.

The Simpsons visited Animotion and Homer helped demonstrate how their motion-capture suit was used to animate their dog character, which resembled Snoopy.

When Marge wrote to and asked him to build a concert hall in Springfield, she used stationery with Snoopy's picture on it.

Bart, Lisa and Milhouse watched an episode of The O.C. where in the opening credits, the characters visited a theme park and hung out with a cast member in a Snoopy costume. Later, "Snoopy" forced them at gunpoint to withdraw cash from an ATM and give it to him.

After Marge read The Origin of Species‎, she said that Charles Darwin gave a very persuasive argument, and that his ship was called the Beagle, which reminded her of Snoopy, her favorite Peanut. She then looked at a photo of herself posing with someone wearing a Snoopy costume.

During the fight between and, Franzen took a portrait of Snoopy down from the wall and hit Chabon over the head with it.

Homer, Bart and Lisa rode a toboggan through a snow-sculpture contest, deliberately hitting as many of the sculptures as they could. The first one they hit was of Snoopy.

When Homer gave a speech at the Golden Globes upon winning the aforementioned award, he says his Angry Dad voice is "part Walter Matthau, part Little Richard and a little bit of Snoopy when he cries".

While designing a robot pet, Bart and Martin consulted several magazines. One of them, Dog Fancy, had an article titled "Snoopy's Sad Last Days".

Comic Book Guy said that the only thing non-canonical in his store was a picture of Snoopy dressed as for an ill-timed  advert.

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