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Joe Cool is one of Snoopy's alter-egos, which first appeared in the Peanuts comic strip from May... Snoopy Pfp, Joe Cool Snoopy, Cool Snoopy, Peanuts Comic Strip, Joe Cool, The Peanuts, Cartoon Dog, Comic Strip, Snoopy

Joe Cool is one of Snoopy's alter-egos, which first appeared in the Peanuts comic strip from May 27, 1971. As Joe Cool, Snoopy pretends to be a college student. To become Joe Cool, the beagle simply puts on a pair of sunglasses, leans against a wall, and says his name is Joe Cool. As the name suggests, Joe Cool believes he is really cool, somewhat like James Dean or Fonzie from Happy Days. In the strip from May 12, 1972 (later adapted as part of the episode "Lucy vs. the World" from The…

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Major characters from Peanuts.From the left, Franklin, Woodstock, Lucy van Pelt, Snoopy, Linus van Pelt, Charlie Brown, Peppermint Patty and Sally Brown. Charlie Brown Movie, Charlie Brown Y Snoopy, 컴퓨터 배경화면, Charlie Brown Characters, Charlie Brown Snoopy, Peanuts Comic Strip, Peanuts Cartoon, Peanuts Characters, Charlie Brown Peanuts

The following is a list of characters that have appeared or have been referred to in the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. Characters exclusive to Peanuts animated media are listed separately. Charlie Brown (1950) Snoopy (1950) Schroeder (1951) Lucy van Pelt (1952) Linus van Pelt (1952) Sally Brown (1959) Woodstock (1966) Peppermint Patty (1966) Marcie (1971) Rerun van Pelt (1972) Spike (1975) Patty (1950-1995) Shermy (1950-1969) Violet Gray (1951-1996) "Pig-Pen" (1954-1999) Frieda…

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Did you know? #Schroeder is the character bent over the piano in Charles Schulz’s classic comic, #Peanuts. When Lucy asks Schroeder what the meaning of life is he yells, “#Beethoven!” The composer was featured in hundreds of #Schulz’s comic strips. The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies at San Jose State University developed an online web exhibit examining in detail Beethoven’s relationship to the comic. #musiclovers #cartoonlovers #musiccuriosities Angry Look, Charles Schulz, Peanuts Cartoon, Peanuts Characters, Morning Cartoon, The Peanuts, Snoopy Love, Charlie Brown Christmas, Charlie Brown Peanuts

Did you know? #Schroeder is the character bent over the piano in Charles Schulz’s classic comic, #Peanuts. When Lucy asks Schroeder what the meaning of life is he yells, “#Beethoven!” The composer was featured in hundreds of #Schulz’s comic strips. The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies at San Jose State University developed an online web exhibit examining in detail Beethoven’s relationship to the comic. #musiclovers #cartoonlovers #musiccuriosities

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