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Snoopy's role honor

1On April 9th, 965, Snoopy first appeared on the cover of Time magazine with Linus, Charlie Brown, Schroeder and Lucy, with the subtitle "Peanut World". At the same time, the cover story of this weekly magazine is titled "Comics: Good Sadness", praising the work as "a refreshing new leader, thus showing this unprecedented interest in the basic knowledge of life."

1969 In May, the American Apollo 10 spacecraft named its command module and lunar module "Charlie Brown" and "Snoopy" respectively, which once became the semi-official mascots of this space program. In fact, in the original book, Snoopy landed on the moon on March 14 of the same year, and proudly stated in the cartoon that he was "the first beagle to land on the moon", which not only "defeated everyone" but even "surpassed the cat next door".

Starting from 1985, Snoopy became the corporate mascot of MetLife in the United States, which played a key role in improving its popularity in the financial services market. As a part of corporate marketing, Snoopy has played an active role in establishing the brand image of MetLife. In particular, the airship, the biggest brand asset of American metropolis, is also decorated with the image of Snoopy, named Snoopy I and Snoopy II, to report American sports events in the air.

1, 20065438+7 In May, the U.S. Postal Service issued a set of first-class packages in the shape of Snoopy's ace pilot in World War I. Before that, Portugal also issued six Snoopy stamps on June 6, 2000 10, showing Snoopy writing letters, sending letters, driving a mail car, getting letters, delivering mail and reading letters respectively. On June/0/2006, China State Post Bureau issued a personalized stamp named "Happy Snoopy" to celebrate Children's Day on June/0/2006, showing six classic shapes of Snoopy: daydreaming, living, naughty, surfing, intimacy, pilots and Snoopy's Beijing, Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province provinces.

On February 23rd, 2009, 65438, the American Kennel Club selected Snoopy as the "first dog" in popular culture. The selection is part of the organization's125th anniversary. Nearly 76,000 people voted online for a series of dog characters from TV, movies, literature, sports and art. The second place was the sports mascot "Wake Up" of Texas A&M University, and the third place was the TV cartoon character Scooby-Doo.