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Text on Button | TO THOSE OF US WITH REAL UNDERSTANDING, DANCING IS THE ONLY PURE ART FORM! |
Image Description | Illustration of Snoopy dancing with black text on a light green background |
Curl Text | SIMON SIMPLE ORG., ORANGE, N.J. Peanuts characters from the PEANUTS comic strip by Charles M. Schulz ©1950 bt United Feature Syndicate Inc. |
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Additional Information | Snoopy's dancing has been a part of his character since 1952 - two years after the comic first appeared in papers. Lucy famously complained in June of 1969, "I feel like I'm feeding Fred Astaire!" Peanuts ran in daily newspapers from 1950 until 2000, after which it continued in reruns. In total, creator Charles Schulz published 17,897 strips which have been adapted into a number of television specials, including A Charlie Brown Christmas, and It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown. This strip was first published in Peanuts on March 16, 1963 and was printed on merchandise in 1968. |
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Bethune, Brian. (2007, October 22). "The man who recalled everything". Maclean's. Schulz, Charles M. (2018) Snoopy: Boogie Down! (PEANUTS AMP Series Book 11): A PEANUTS Collection (Andrews McMeel Publishing). Schulz, Charles M. (1969, June 19). Peanuts. |
Catalog ID | EN0514 |