The Snoopy Show - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

A Snoopy Tale
Snoopy writes a book about his younger days.

When Snoopy Met Woodstock
Snoopy reveals the origin of his friendship with Woodstock.

Happiness Is a Dancing Dog
Snoopy gets the dancing bug.

Nest Friends
Snoopy invites Woodstock to move in with him.

Mission: Lunch Possible
Snoopy embarks on a mission to bring Sally's sandwich to school.

Too Dog Hot
Snoopy tries to cool off on a hot day.

Frightfully Snoopy
Snoopy goes to a scary movie with Woodstock.

Dress-Up Snoopy
Snoopy advises Charlie Brown on his Halloween costume.

Tricky Snoopy
Snoopy gives tricks to kids instead of treats.

Happiness Is a Snow Day
Snoopy shows Marcie how to enjoy a snow day.

Sled Alert
Snoopy helps Rerun retrieve a runaway sled.

Snowman Showman
Snoopy builds a snowman with Woodstock.

Happy Bird-Day
Snoopy forgets Woodstock's birthday.

Never Bargain with a Beagle
Snoopy uses chores as payment at Lucy's yard sale.

Daisy Crazy
Snoopy replaces a daisy for Charlie Brown.

Birdie Love
Woodstock protects a badminton birdie.

By-the-Book Beagle
Snoopy decides to pen a prize-winning novel.

Not So Funny Business
Snoopy feels guilty when Rerun is injured while they're playing.

Abraca-Snoopy
Snoopy puts on a magic show that affects Woodstock.

All's Fair, Snoopy
Snoopy avoids going to the vet for his cold.

Suppertime Blues
Snoopy discovers the difficulties of making dinner.

The Dog-Tor Is In
Snoopy sets up a therapy booth to rival Lucy's.

Babysitter Beagle
Snoopy co-parents a lost egg with Woodstock.

Keep on Tricyclin'
Snoopy teaches Rerun how to ride a tricycle.

Beagle to the Rescue
Snoopy comes to the rescue of his least favorite neighbor.

Surf's Up, Snoopy!
Snoopy gets stranded on a sandbar.

Helicopter Beagle
Snoopy chauffeurs an injured Woodstock.

Balloon Beagle
Snoopy loses Sally's balloon.

Above Par Beagle
Snoopy creates chaos trying to win at mini golf.

Happiness Is a Good Book
Snoopy has a hard time being quiet at the library.

My Fair Beagle
Snoopy gets enrolled at Lucy's etiquette school.

Snoopy Saves the Earth
Snoopy drops the ball protecting a prop for the kids' Earth Day play.

Photo Safari Snoopy
Snoopy sets up a unique photo safari.

Happiness Is Being with Family
Snoopy invites his family over for dinner.

Follow the Leader, Snoopy
Snoopy leads the Beagle Scouts on a quest to find his brother Spike.

Snoopy's Slumber Party
Snoopy lets Olaf, another brother, sleep over.

Snoopy Stays Over
Snoopy finds out Lucy's definition of fun.

Good Luck, Chuck
Snoopy coaches Charlie Brown in a potato sack race.

Joe Motocross at Your Service
Snoopy lets his imagination run wild thanks to Sally's new bike.
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