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Snoopy


Snoopy


$32.99


Snoopy

Pack of 6 Peanuts Charlie Brown Snoopy TV Christmas Bubble Night Lights 7


Pack of 6 Peanuts Charlie Brown Snoopy TV Christmas Bubble Night Lights 7


$114.99


Peanuts TV Bubble Night Lights Item #165112Officially licensed merchandiseBubble night lights feature Snoopy and the gang on a retro TV set360 degree swivel plugs accommodate any standard outlet 120 volts Convenient on/off switch in each base UL listed Indoor use onlyDimensions: 7"H x 2"W x 3.25"D Material(s): plastic/glassPack includes 6 of the night light shown Type: Decorations

Peanuts: Snoopy's Reunion -


Peanuts: Snoopy's Reunion -


$12.99


Includes:It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown (1984) Snoopy's Reunion (1991) It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown Inspired by the Flashdance craze, Snoopy begins leading a double life as a disco dancer in this Peanuts outing. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi Snoopy's Reunion In this Peanuts gang adventure, Snoopy finds himself feeling homesick, and persuades Charlie Brown to help him put together a reunion for all his brothers and sisters from Daisy Hill Puppy Farm. Unfortunately for Charlie, Snoopy's relatives turn out to be challenging houseguests. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi

Snoopy, Come Home (DVD)


Snoopy, Come Home (DVD)


$30.82


This was the second film made with the Peanuts characters created by Charles M. Schulz after the success of the first film, A BOY NAMED CHARLIE BROWN. This film is also full of music, and the story centers on Snoopy, who discovers that his first owner is sick and feels the need to return to her, which means leaving Charlie Brown. The story is filled with both humor, especially in the comic buddy rapport between Snoopy and Woodstock, his small bird friend, and tears -- as Charlie Brown and the gang realize that Snoopy may be leaving for good.

Roman 39449 - 7 Snoopy Santa Bubble Light Night Light


Roman 39449 - 7 Snoopy Santa Bubble Light Night Light


$11.04


Roman 39449 - 7" Peanuts Snoopy Santa Bubble Light Christmas Holiday Light Bulb Night Light (Roman 7 Inch Snoopy Santa Bubble Light Night Light 39449) Type: Lights Color: As Shown

Roman 41629 - 8.5 Snoopy Silhouette Bubble Light Night Light


Roman 41629 - 8.5 Snoopy Silhouette Bubble Light Night Light


$13.59


Roman 41629 - 8.5" Snoopy Silhouette Bubble Light Christmas Holiday Light Bulb Night Light (Roman 8.5" SNOOPY BUBBLE LIGHT NIGHT LITE 41629) Type: Lights Color: As Shown

Roman 34007 - 7 Snoopy and Woodstock Bubble Light Night Light


Roman 34007 - 7 Snoopy and Woodstock Bubble Light Night Light


$11.04


Roman 34007 - 7" Peanuts Snoopy and Woodstock Bubble Light Christmas Holiday Light Bulb Night Light (Roman 7" SNOOPY WOODSTOCK BUBBLE LIGHT NIGHT LIGHT 34007) Type: Lights Color: As Shown

Peanuts: Snoopy, Come Home


Peanuts: Snoopy, Come Home


$9.76


Rated: GSynopsis: What happens when America's favorite beagle turns up missing? Nothing short of a resounding cry from the entire "PeanutsTM" gang of Snoopy, Come Home. Legendary cartoonist, the late Charles M. Schulz, took his beloved comic strip characters onto the big screen in this dazzling display of colorful animation and delightful music. The fun-loving exploits of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Lucy and the whole gang come to life in this story that will enchant the entire family. Accompanying Schulz's adorable characters and witty dialogue is a wondrous score by Richard and Robert Sherman. Their music is filled with upbeat songs that will keep you humming long after the picture is over. Snoopy, Come Home is sound, wholesome entertainment, as well as a hilarious treat for children and adults alike. (English)

Snoopy, Come Home


Snoopy, Come Home


$70.1


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang go to the beach for the day. Once there, Snoopy promises to go back to the beach the next day to meet up with Peppermint Patty. While Charlie Brown and the others have gone home to play Monopoly, he notices Snoopy is late, but does not take note of it, and he later cuts his thumb when opening Snoopys can of dog food with a can opener. The next day, Snoopy is thrown off the beach due to a new No Dogs Allowed rule, and has Woodstock write a complaint letter about it. Then Snoopy gets into a fight with Linus for his blanket, and later beats Lucy in a boxing match. After which, he kisses her, but as he walks away, she tosses her boxing glove at him. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 90 Publication Date: 2010/08/11 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.22 inches

Lead On, Snoopy By Schulz, Charles M.


Lead On, Snoopy By Schulz, Charles M.


$11.56


The internationally beloved Peanuts gang returns in a collection of comics that follows Peppermint Patty, Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Sally, and the rest of the gang on an outdoors expedition. Reprint. Author: Schulz, Charles M. Publication Date: 1993/02/01 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 4.25 Height: 7.00

Happiness Is Peanuts Team Snoopy


Happiness Is Peanuts Team Snoopy


$9.4


Rated: NRSynopsis: Batter up with Peanuts and celebrate their greatest sports moments in this all-new collection. For Charlie Brown, a new baseball season equals new hopes of winning. Unfortunately, one player just isn't measuring up, which makes the team decide that Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown. Then suit up for a triple-header of laughs with The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show. In The Pelicans, Charlie Brown gets stuck with mascot duties while Peppermint Patty is on the road to victory with her baseball team. Great Pumpkin finds the Peanuts gang visiting the bowling alley in hopes of teaching Charlie Brown a new sport with hilarious results, and it’s game on as the neighborhood cat meets his match when Snoopy’s older brother Spike trots into town. It’s time to catch the winning spirit and share these tales with your teammates, since happiness is what Team Snoopy is all about!

Snoopy Night Light


Snoopy Night Light


$12.35


Measures 4" x 3.75". Uses a 4 watt bulb maximum (included). Plugs into wall outlet.

Original Cast - Snoopy!!!


Original Cast - Snoopy!!!


$26.46


Track Listing:Overture / World According To Snoopy, TheEdgar Allen PoeWoodstock's ThemeI Know NowVigil, TheCloudsWhere Did That Little Dog Go?Daisy HillFriendGreat Writer, The (It Was A Dark And Stormy Night)Poor Sweet BabyDon't Be Anything LessBig Bow-Wow, TheJust One Person

Peanuts Gang Mini-Statue


Peanuts Gang Mini-Statue


$29.99


Hail, hail, the gang's all here! Lucy, Linus, Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and the rest of the Peanuts gang grace this 4-inch tall figurine, both in figure form and as images included on the side of the base. Join in the fun by ordering yours today! Ages 13 and up.

Roman 37745 - 7 Jack-O-Lantern / Snoopy Bubble Light Night Light


Roman 37745 - 7 Jack-O-Lantern / Snoopy Bubble Light Night Light


$11.59


Roman 37745 - 7" Jack-O-Lantern Pumpkin with Snoopy Bubble Light Halloween Light Bulb Night Light (Roman 7 INCH JACK O LANTERN SNOOPY BUBBLE LIGHT NIGHT LIGHT 37745) Type: Lights Color: As Shown

SNOOPY COME HOME BY WEBBER,CHAD (DVD)


SNOOPY COME HOME BY WEBBER,CHAD (DVD)


$19.24


This was the second film made with the Peanuts characters created by Charles M. Schulz after the success of the first film, A Boy Named Charlie Brown. This film is also full of music, and the story centers on Snoopy, who discovers that his first owner is sick and feels the need to return to her, which means leaving Charlie Brown. The story is filled with humor, especially in the comic buddy rapport between Snoopy and Woodstock, his small bird friend, and tears as Charlie Brown and the gang realize that Snoopy may be leaving for good. Artist: WEBBER,CHAD Genre: Childrens Video Rating: G Release Date: 28MAR2006

Snoopy Loves to Doodle (Mixed media product)


Snoopy Loves to Doodle (Mixed media product)


$16.36


What is Snoopy drawing on his easel? Where is Charlie Brown going to kick the football? And what is Lucy`s advice booth going to look like? Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and the rest of the Peanuts gang are up to their usual antics in this fun-filled doodle book. One-color drawings and simple prompts throughout will inspire every doodler to bring this beloved beagle`s world vibrantly to life!Copyright© 2011 Peanuts Worldwide LLC All rights reserved





RIP SNOOPY..


Attractions In Toronto

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Whether you're interested in finding a place to eat, a hotel room, a list of attractions, or convention space, you can build your itinerary by visiting Tourism Toronto.

St. Lawrence Market
Considered by Food and Wine magazine to be one of the world's 25 best food markets, the St. Lawrence Market is located in the heart of the historic Old Town Toronto neighbourhood at Jarvis and Front Streets.

St. Lawrence Market The South Market houses more than 50 gourmet food vendors and over a dozen lunch counters. Upstairs, the Market Gallery shows archival art and photographs from the City's collection and the North Market is
home to the 200 year old Saturday Farmers' Market and Sunday Antique Market.

Several celebration events are also held at the market throughout the year. Discover the market and surrounding area's past with local historians on walking tours filled with food sampling, a world of eccentric characters and amazing tales.

Eaton CentreDepartment stores, exclusive shops, neighbourhood retailers and ethnic markets - Toronto has more than 20,000 stores catering to all fashions and tastes. Its premier shopping destination, the Eaton Centre, is a multi-levelled, glass-roofed galleria comprising more than 320 shops and restaurants, 17 cinemas, and a 400-room Marriott hotel.

Built in 1979, the Eaton Centre boasts $746 of sales per square foot of retail space - the highest in North America - and is the number one tourist attraction in Toronto with one million visitors a week. Modelled after the Galleria in Milan, Italy, the Eaton Centre was among the first major downtown shopping centres constructed in North America.

Bloor/Yorkville areaToronto's most exclusive retail district is located in the Bloor/Yorkville area. International retailers offering high fashion designs, eclectic boutiques, fine crystal and china shops, art galleries, and superb restaurants are all available in the village-like atmosphere of Yorkville and Hazelton Lanes.

As the world's most ethnically diverse city, Toronto also has distinctive shopping districts and markets that offer a wide range of unique shopping experiences. These vibrant retail areas include Queen Street West, Kensington Market, St. Lawrence Market, five Chinatowns, Little Italy along St. Clair West, the Greek community along "The Danforth," Little Portugal at Dundas and Bathurst Streets, and Gerrard India Bazaar at Gerrard and Greenwood.

Hotels
With more than 32,000 hotel rooms, Toronto has more available accommodation than any other Canadian city and the highest occupancy rate (73 per cent). In 1999, hotel development represented more than $100 million in renovation and refurbishment and two new hotels opened in the summer of 2000.

Attractions
Toronto Waterfront and Island FerryToronto's waterfront - one of North America's largest recreational waterfronts - provides a scenic backdrop for many popular and entertaining attractions including Harbourfront, Ontario Place, Rogers Centre, the CN Tower, and the Toronto Islands. It's also the setting of many big events including the Scotiabank Nuit Blanche, Caribana, the Toronto International Film Festival, the Canadian National Exhibition and WinterCity.

Downtown Toronto offers museums and art galleries galore including The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) , Canada's largest museum and one of the top 10 in the world; the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Canada's oldest art gallery and home to more than 15,000 paintings; and the Ontario Science Centre, which entertains and educates 800,000 visitors a year.

At the northeast end of the city, Canada's largest zoo, the Toronto Zoo, features more than 5,000 animals in their natural environment. Just north of the City, Canada's largest theme park, Canada's Wonderland, features more than 200 attractions and more than 65 rides in a thrilling environment.

Mackenzie HouseThroughout the city - from Scarborough to Etobicoke, North York to the waterfront - you will find Toronto's Historic Sites. Visit a War of 1812 fort, a Victorian mansion that interprets the inter-war years, the last home of Toronto's first mayor (Mackenzie House, shown here), and much more. There's something for everyone at these interesting places and each one shares a different story from Toronto's exciting history. From drop-in family fun and hands-on craft workshops to March Break and summer camps for kids, the historic sites offer engaging entertainment and a great taste of Toronto's past. Visit www.toronto.ca/museums for details.

Day or night - always something going on!

Air Canada Centre
Air Canada Centre is a state-of-the-art arena that is home to the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association and the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League.

Rogers Centre and CN TowerRogers Centre
(formerly Skydome)
Famous for its retractable roof, the Rogers Centre is home to the Toronto Argonauts football team and the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team, 1992 and 1993 World Series Champions.

CN Tower
Recently nominated one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, the CN Tower features glass floor observation decks, a revolving restaurant, and a Simulator Theatre. It is Toronto's most recognizable landmark and as such, it receives almost two million visitors annually.

Canadian National ExhibitionCanadian National Exhibition
For the past 130 years, the 18-day Canadian National Exhibition, which runs from mid-August until Labour Day weekend, has traditionally signified the end of summer to two million visitors from across Canada and throughout the world. The "Ex", as it is better known, is the largest annual exhibition of its kind anywhere.

Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario, the Ex is a 350-acre carnival of entertainment, rides, buildings, sports and agriculture. It is also the site of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair held each November.

Ontario Science Centre
The Ontario Science Centre offers interactive and multi-media exhibits with live demonstrations and exhibits on topics that include sports, space, the environment and the information highway. The Science Centre entertains and educates more than 800,000 visitors each year.

Toronto ZooThe Toronto Zoo
Divided into geographic regions, the zoo's 710 acres feature more than 5,000 animals in their natural environments. Visit the award winning African Savanna, New Great Barrier Reef, and the award-winning Gorilla Rainforest, Eurasia outdoor exhibits, home to the Prezwalski foals, Snow leopard and Siberian tiger cubs, and Zellers Discovery Zone featuring Kids Zoo, Splash Island and Waterside Theatre.

Canada's Wonderland
Canada's Wonderland is home to the most exhilarating collection of rides, roller coasters and water park fun in all of Canada. The Park features 68 exciting rides including 15 thrilling roller coasters. New for 2010 — Planet Snoopy; Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the Peanuts gang welcome kids of all ages to a brand new kid's area featuring 3 new rides! The Park also debuts 2 live shows; Snoopy Rocks! On Ice, and MTV Games' Rock Band Live! A one-of-a-kind multimedia experience that combines the thrill of a stage show with live music that's guaranteed to jolt your inner rocker into overdrive!

Ontario PlaceOntario Place
A 96-acre modernistic culture, leisure and entertainment parkland complex built on three human-made islands over the lake, Ontario Place features restaurants, a children's village, an outdoor amphitheatre, a water play area, mini-golf, the Rush River Raft Ride and many other attractions. The highlight of Ontario Place is the Cinesphere - a six-story curved screen capable of showing not only regular 35 and 70 millimetre films, but IMAX films as well.

Harbourfront

Harbourfront
Like most big cities with a water's edge, Toronto's downtown waterfront has gradually been transformed into a lakeside people place. The heart of this revitalization is the award-winning Harbourfront Centre - the site of art galleries, theatres, craft boutiques restaurants, offices, hotels and marinas fronted by a waterside promenade.

Harbourfront Centre attracts approximately 12 million visitors every year.

Toronto IslandsToronto islands
Only a 10-minute ferry ride from the foot of Yonge Street, the Toronto islands offer a panoramic view of the city skyline. Centre Island offers miles of parkland with beaches, barbecues and picnic tables, boat rentals, bicycle paths, a children's farm and even an amusement park.

 

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