Peanuts' iconic beagle Snoopy had a large family in the comic strip, with more brothers and sisters than even most long-time fans realize.
Snoopy has become a pop culture icon since his first appearance in Charles Schulz's Peanuts comic strip. In May 1965, Schulz decided to expand on the dog's history and give him siblings, though at the time Snoopy only caught up with them at an off-page family reunion. While most fans can perhaps name one or two of Snoopy's brothers and sisters, many will be surprised to find there is a whole litter.
Four more were slowly introduced over the next 20 years, with the final two, Molly and Rover, never actually making it into the comic strip, only appearing in a TV special, 1991's TV special, Snoopy's Reunion.Presenting: The Daisy Hill Puppy Farm Family The five siblings who appeared at various points during Peanuts run each have a distinct variation on Snoopy's appearance, giving a hint to their personality.
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