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  1. Woodstock (Peanuts) - Wikipedia

    Woodstock is a bird who is Snoopy's best friend. The only non-bird character who can understand Woodstock's speech is Snoopy.

  2. Woodstock | Peanuts Wiki | Fandom

    Snoopy started befriending birds in the early 1960s. His bird friends appeared occasionally, and, unlike Woodstock, looked like actual birds. Woodstock made his debut, in March 1966, when …

  3. Woodstock - Peanuts

    Woodstock is Snoopy’s second-in-command when they lead Beagle Scout hikes. Who else would be Snoopy’s helicopter pilot? Three worms. He’s the best friend any dog could ask for – Meet …

  4. The meaning behind the Woodstock character in ‘Peanuts’

    Woodstock (a small yellow bird) is sitting next to a standing Snoopy (a medium white beagle with black ears) on the roof of Snoopy’s red doghouse. Snoopy is looking away from Woodstock …

  5. Snoopy and Woodstock's relationship | Peanuts Wiki | Fandom

    Snoopy and Woodstock are probably the two most loyal friends in all of the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz. Woodstock seemed to annoy Snoopy at first, but eventually they …

  6. Woodstock in Peanuts: The Journey of Snoopy’s Loyal Sidekick

    Jan 3, 2022 · Woodstock, a small yellow bird and Snoopy's best friend, is a beloved character in Charles M. Schulz's iconic comic strip Peanuts. Although he first appeared in the strip in 1967, …

  7. Woodstock's Flock - Peanuts

    Each bird first appeared at various times throughout the Peanuts comic strips. Friends of a feather really do flock together (or in Snoopy’s case, friends with fur too). Snoopy is the only character …

  8. Woodstock's bird friends | Peanuts Wiki | Fandom

    The four main bird friends, Bill, Conrad, Olivier and Harriet, appear alongside Woodstock as Snoopy's pit crew during the World War I Flying Ace sequences. In the climax to the storyline, …

  9. Snoopy and Woodstock: The Beginning of the Classic Peanuts

    Mar 19, 2025 · In the Peanuts Daily Newspaper comic strip on March 3, 1966, a mother bird made her nest on Snoopy's stomach while he was lying on top of his doghouse and flew away. On …

  10. Woodstock: The Story of Snoopy's Feathered Sidekick

    Despite the language barrier—Woodstock’s “bird speak”—the two share many memorable moments filled with humor and heart. Snoopy often takes on the role of protector and mentor …

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