Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Our Favorite Snoopy the Dog 我们最喜爱的史努比小狗


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Snoopy is Charlie Brown's pet dog in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. He can also be found in Charlie Brown movies and television, like The Peanuts Movie. The original drawings of Snoopy were inspired by Spike, one of Schulz's childhood dogs.[1][2]

Snoopy is an innocent and good-natured beagle who is prone to imagining fantasy lives, including being an author, a college student known as "Joe Cool" and a World War One flying Ace. All of the character's fantasies have a similar formula: Snoopy pretends to be something, and fails. His short "novels" are never published, and he is consistently shot down by his imaginary enemy. Schulz said of Snoopy's character in a 1997 interview: "He has to retreat into his fanciful world in order to survive. Otherwise, he leads kind of a dull, miserable life. I don't envy dogs the lives they have to live."[3]
Snoopy cannot talk, so his thoughts are shown in thought balloons. In the animated Peanuts films and television specials, Snoopy's thoughts are not verbalized; his moods are instead conveyed through growls, sobs, laughter, and monosyllabic utterances such as "bleah" or "hey" as well as through pantomime. The only exceptions are in the animated adaptions of the musicals "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" and "Snoopy!!! The Musical" in which Snoopy's thoughts are verbalized by Robert Towers and Cameron Clarkerespectively.
Snoopy's doghouse defies physics, and is shown to be bigger on the inside than the outside.
As of the 2015 film The Peanuts Movie, Snoopy and Woodstock are on 20th Century Fox logo, and the "y" in Blue Sky Studios logo is printed on Snoopy's body.

Snoopy appeared on the October 4, 1950 strip, two days after the first strip. On March 16, 1952,[4] his thoughts were first shown in a thought balloon. On June 28, 1957, Snoopy walked on his two hind legs like a human for the first time.
Snoopy's doghouse, originally depicted in a standard 3/4 view, was soon almost entirely depicted from the side later on.
He remained as a minor character until the late 1950s.
He was depicted in the last strip that Charles Schulz ever wrote, on February 13, 2000.

史努比Snoopy,又譯史奴比[1])是美國漫畫家查爾斯·舒茲從1950年代起連載的漫畫作品《花生漫画》中,主人翁查理布朗養的一隻黑白花的小獵兔犬,品種為米格魯犬。

史努比于1950年10月4日在《花生漫画》中出場[2]。運動萬能,興趣是寫小說。喜歡吃義大利薄餅及雪糕,可說是隻不太像狗的小獵犬,他總是端坐在狗屋的屋頂上,不斷的幻想,變成各式各樣的化身,有時變成律師、運動選手、酷哥喬(Joe Cool),有時又變成第一次世界大戰的轟炸王(他經常想像自己跟第一次世界大戰的德國王牌飛行員曼弗雷德·馮·里希特霍芬對戰,有款電腦射擊遊戲就叫做史努比大戰紅男爵),有的時候又變成名外科醫師,雖然會參與許多事情,但基本上還是陶醉在自我的世界裡。
他最大的興趣是寫小說,不過他寄給出版社的稿每次都被退回。他的主人是查理布朗,只是史努比老記不住他的名字。他最討厭的是隔壁的貓。還喜歡搶奈勒斯的毛毯。史努比的好朋友糊塗塌客是一隻不會說話、跟朋友走散的候鳥,在1970年代的作品才開始出現。史努比也很喜歡跟兔子們在一起玩。


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