Snoopy Museum Tokyo ready to celebrate Peanuts 75th anniversary
The Peninsula
The Snoopy Museum Tokyo is ready for 2025 the 75th anniversary year of Charles Schulz s Peanuts comic strip. The museum, which features original and...
The Snoopy Museum Tokyo is ready for 2025 - the 75th anniversary year of Charles Schulz’s Peanuts comic strip. The museum, which features original and reproduced comic strips, vintage merchandise, and animation, has recently been renovated.
The Peanuts comic strips depict the daily life of one of the most popular characters - Snoopy - the beagle’s owner, Charlie Brown, and his friends.
Cartoonist Schulz (1922-2000) started the series in an American newspaper in 1950, and continued to draw it for about 18,000 days, until December 1999.
He did all of this work alone, without an assistant. The strip's appeal lies in its unique characters and its many thought-provoking lines of dialogue, which sometimes seem to have a philosophical depth.
"Peanuts" continues to be loved around the world.