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Charles Schulz, o criador de Snoopy: 'Sempre me intrigou que cães toleram crianças com quem brincam'

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Apr 3, 2025
Discover the fascinating life of Charles Schulz, the genius behind 'Peanuts', whose experiences shaped his iconic characters. Explore how his modesty and reflections on childhood inspired universal lessons on resilience and friendship. Delve into the legacy of Schulz's work, revealing the deep connections between his storytelling and life's complexities, all while Snoopy captures our hearts. With over 2,600 newspapers showcasing his art, Schulz's influence extends beyond comics into film, music, and merchandise.
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ANECDOTE

Snoopy Goes to Space

  • Charles Schulz's creations, Charlie Brown and Snoopy, were so popular that NASA named two lunar modules after them.
  • This happened during the Apollo 10 mission in May 1969.
INSIGHT

Multi-Layered Appeal

  • Umberto Eco believed that Peanuts' success stemmed from its multi-layered appeal.
  • Both children and adults found something relatable within the strip, appreciating it on different levels.
INSIGHT

Dogs' Tolerance

  • Schulz was intrigued by the tolerance dogs show towards children's play.
  • He felt this implied a higher intelligence in dogs.
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