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Flashbeagle

a black and white dog dancing while wearing a pink shirt and green headband

FIRST APPEARANCE:

November 29, 1983

Snoopy loves to dance. It’s simply part of the pup he is. He’s got a happy dance, a first day of spring dance, a second day of spring dance… you get the idea. But his most iconic and fashionable dancing persona is Flashbeagle. Perhaps inspired by a popular movie, or simply moved by the spirit of dance itself, when Snoopy gears up in his sweatshirt, legwarmers, and headband, there’s no way to contain this dancing machine.

DID YOU KNOW:

Interests

Meet My Friends

a girl with orange hair wearing a purple dress
a girl with orange hair wearing a purple dress

Emily

a girl with red hair wearing a blue dress and yellow gloves
a girl with red hair wearing a blue dress and yellow gloves

Peggy Jean

red apple to symbolize Linu's teacher, Miss Othmar
red apple to symbolize Linu's teacher, Miss Othmar

Miss Othmar

a girl with brown hair wearing a pink bow and shirt
a girl with brown hair wearing a pink bow and shirt

Truffles

a girl with black hair wearing a pink shirt and yellow pants
a girl with black hair wearing a pink shirt and yellow pants

Lydia

a boy holding a baseball bat and glove
a boy holding a baseball bat and glove

José Peterson

a boy with brown hair holding a baseball glove
a boy with brown hair holding a baseball glove

Thibault

a group of four kids, one girl and three boys. one boy is holding a baseball bat.
a group of four kids, one girl and three boys. one boy is holding a baseball bat.

The Goose Eggs

a girl with long brown hair pitching a baseball
a girl with long brown hair pitching a baseball

Royanne Hobbs

a boy in a orange sweater and a blue hat
a boy in a orange sweater and a blue hat

The Caddymaster

a boy with brown hair wearing a purple shirt, blue pants, and white shoes
a boy with brown hair wearing a purple shirt, blue pants, and white shoes

Maynard

a boy wearing a light blue sweater holding a golf club
a boy wearing a light blue sweater holding a golf club

Joe Richkid

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