Snoopy starts an advice column; gets permission at last to go to school; and reminisces about his favorite things.
Snoopy can't wait to open his presents.
Charlie Brown makes gifts for his pals.
Snoopy adapts a Christmas poem to help Sally sleep.
Lucy believes musicals cause nothing but trouble.
Sally's class pet makes Snoopy jealous.
Charlie Brown wants more attention from Snoopy.
Snoopy's old dog bowl is sorely missed.
Snoopy offers construction services to the neighborhood.
Lucy hires Snoopy to protect her garden.
Peppermint Patty uses Snoopy as a stand-in.
Charlie Brown quits the baseball team.
Sally takes care of Snoopy for the weekend.
Spike invites Snoopy to the desert.
The gang learns to have fun from the cheap seats.
A newsletter gets the inside scoop on Charlie Brown.
Snoopy takes Charlie Brown to court over a bad dinner.
Snoopy proves he's not lazy.
Charlie Brown plans a surprise party for Snoopy's birthday.
Lucy wakes up in a bad mood.
Snoopy freshens up a game of fetch.
Snoopy wants to have as much fun as he can before summer ends.
Snoopy discovers rainy days can be fun.
Snoopy tries to escape the modern world with his Beagle Scouts.
Snoopy is asked to speak before the Head Beagle.
Snoopy lets a day for beagles go to his head.
Woodstock stumbles upon a toy paradise.
Schroeder wants to honor Beethoven properly.
Snoopy turns out to be a pogo stick pro.
Snoopy stops at nothing to keep Woodstock from leaving.
Lucy throws Rerun a birthday party.
Snoopy learns to keep his cool when he loses.
Snoopy plays cupid on Sally's behalf.
Snoopy takes a liking to a new stuffed bunny.
Snoopy heads to the skies for wild adventures.
Snoopy loses Linus' beloved blanket.
Snoopy gives Woodstock a makeover.
Snoopy gets distracted cleaning his doghouse.
Woodstock moves into a new nest.
Charlie Brown finds an extraordinary potato chip.
Snoopy lets his imagination run wild thanks to Sally's new bike.
Snoopy coaches Charlie Brown in a potato sack race.
Snoopy finds out Lucy's definition of fun.
Snoopy lets Olaf, another brother, sleep over.
Snoopy leads the Beagle Scouts on a quest to find his brother Spike.
Snoopy invites his family over for dinner.
Snoopy sets up a unique photo safari.
Snoopy drops the ball protecting a prop for the kids' Earth Day play.
Snoopy gets enrolled at Lucy's etiquette school.
Snoopy has a hard time being quiet at the library.
Snoopy creates chaos trying to win at mini golf.
Snoopy loses Sally's balloon.
Snoopy chauffeurs an injured Woodstock.
Snoopy gets stranded on a sandbar.
Snoopy comes to the rescue of his least favorite neighbor.
Snoopy teaches Rerun how to ride a tricycle.
Snoopy co-parents a lost egg with Woodstock.
Snoopy sets up a therapy booth to rival Lucy's.
Snoopy discovers the difficulties of making dinner.
Snoopy avoids going to the vet for his cold.
Snoopy puts on a magic show that affects Woodstock.
Snoopy feels guilty when Rerun is injured while they're playing.
Snoopy decides to pen a prize-winning novel.
Woodstock protects a badminton birdie.
Snoopy replaces a daisy for Charlie Brown.
Snoopy uses chores as payment at Lucy's yard sale.
Snoopy forgets Woodstock's birthday.
Snoopy builds a snowman with Woodstock.
Snoopy helps Rerun retrieve a runaway sled.
Snoopy shows Marcie how to enjoy a snow day.
Snoopy gives tricks to kids instead of treats.
Snoopy advises Charlie Brown on his Halloween costume.
Snoopy goes to a scary movie with Woodstock.
Snoopy tries to cool off on a hot day.
Snoopy embarks on a mission to bring Sally's sandwich to school.
Snoopy invites Woodstock to move in with him.
Snoopy gets the dancing bug.
Snoopy reveals the origin of his friendship with Woodstock.
Snoopy writes a book about his younger days.
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