The Snoopy Show - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Happiness Is a Day at the Beach
Snoopy and Woodstock search for pirate treasure.
The Dog Ate My Homework
The Flying Ace steals Sally's map.
License to Beagle
Snoopy's expired dog license presents opportunities.
Secret Agent Snoopy
Secret Agent Snoopy looks for Charlie Brown.
Woodstock Gets The Hiccups
The Beagle Scouts come to Woodstock's aid.
Happiness is a Hug That Lasts
A hug from Snoopy goes into overtime.
Beagle Air
Snoopy and Marcie help Peppermint Patty with her report.
The Leprechaun Beagle
Rerun mistakes Snoopy for a leprechaun.
Marcie's Quiet Spot
Marcie's quiet spot is discovered.
5 Star Beagle
Lucy gives Snoopy a test.
Spike Comes For a Visit
Spike and Snoopy forget to agree where to meet up.
Rejection Letter Blues
Snoopy turns the tables on rejection letters.
Snoopy Quits the Ball Team
Snoopy quits the baseball team.
Chez Marcie
Peppermint Patty feels left out of Marcie and Snoopy's playdate.
Scary Moon
Snoopy fears a falling moon.
Battle of the Blanket
Linus wants to thwart Snoopy's blanket-stealing ways.
Charlie Brown Hits a Home Run
Charlie Brown finally hits a home run.
Party Crashers
Woodstock sends Snoopy a bill for a wild party.
Happiness is a Good Skate
Snoopy needs ice to practice his quadruple axel.
The Beagle Games
Snoopy competes in the Alpine Beagle Games.
Run For It, Marcie
Snoopy fills in for Marcie on the track.
Grandpa Always Says
Franklin considers getting a dog.
Snoopy on the Mend
An injured Snoopy doesn't want Charlie Brown's help.
It Was a Dark and Stormy Summer
Peppermint Patty seeks writing advice.
Snoopy on the Move
Snoopy moves his doghouse to avoid the cat next door.
Referee Snoopy
Snoopy referees neighborhood conflicts.
Interview with a Beagle
Snoopy is interviewed by Peppermint Patty.
Sally's Comet
Sally asks Snoopy to keep her awake so she can see a comet.
Lights, Camera, Beagle
Charlie Brown tries recording team practice.
The Masked Marble
Snoopy's a poor sport at marbles.
Befuddled Beagle
A puzzle frustrates Snoopy.
Sally Goes Camping
Sally gets a lesson on summer-camp fun.
Carnival Snoopy
Snoopy's height falls short of the best carnival rides.
Dear Snoopy
Snoopy starts an advice column.
Joe School
Snoopy gets permission at last to go to school.
Forever Snoopy
Snoopy reminisces about his favorite things.
Happiness is Holiday Traditions
Snoopy searches for the perfect tree topper.
Window Wonderland
Woodstock gets trapped in a window display.
Spike's Old Fashioned Christmas
Snoopy and Woodstock visit Spike for Christmas.
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