Charles Schulz’s legendaryPeanutscomic will celebrate its 75th anniversary next October, and there’s no better representative of the franchise than Charlie Brown’s iconic dog, Snoopy. In honor of this milestone — and the world’s most famous beagle —exclusive Snoopy-themed merchandise will be released next month, including what might be the coolest Snoopy-inspired bag yet.

As reported by CBR.com, thePeanutsfranchise hasteamed up with Loungefly, the popular fashion brand known for its stunning work with accessories like bags and wallets, to collaborate on several fashion items, including the immediately iconic, exclusive, limited-edition Snoopy Sequin Cosplay Mini Backpack.

Limited Edition Peanuts 75th Anniversary Snoopy Sequin Cosplay Mini Backpack, and other items

The backpack isn’t the only item in the merch drop. Other items in the collection include Peanuts-inspired tote bags, cardholders, and—unsurprisingly—a few dog-related items, such as a leash, collar, and harness that even Snoopy would love to wear. The collection items will be available for purchase beginning in November 2024.

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It is only natural for thePeanuts75th anniversary celebration to have a special item dedicated to Snoopy — the impertinent, but lovable pet who headlined many of the strip’s most memorable moments. A backpack is the perfect accessory choice for allowing fans to bring Snoopy with them wherever they go.With his face prominently displayed on the back and shimmering sequins giving it a dazzling yet soft appearance, it’s unmistakably a tribute to the belovedPeanutsbeagle— there’s little chance anyone would confuse this bag for anything else.

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While Charlie Brown is the story’s protagonist, Snoopy’s iconic appearance, lovable personality, antics, and —most importantly— ability to connect with fans of all ages make him the most recognizablePeanuts’character by far. ThePeanutsfranchise wouldn’t be what it is today without Snoopy’s enduring presence. Moreover, Snoopy’s capacity to expand thePeanuts’universe beyond its simple setting through his vivid imagination, dreams, and writing made him the face of the franchise, and a character worthy of special attention for the strip’s 75th anniversary.

Snoopy smiling holding a tennis racket (foreground); Snoopy and Woodstock playing tennis (background)

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The Beloved Beagle DefinesPeanuts’Legacy

When Schulz’sPeanutscomic strip first debuted in 1950, Snoopy was the first member ofthe Peanuts gangto appear alongside Charlie Brown. In those early days, however, he was a minor character, portrayed in a more traditional role as Charlie Brown’s cute but mischievous pet dog. Over the years,Snoopy’s role evolvedfrom a ball-chasing pet who ran on all fours to an erudite beagle who walked on two legs, read Tolstoy’sWar and Peace, and developed a taste for fine root beer.

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As Snoopy’s role grew, so did his impact and influence on the strip. Unlike other characters, Schulz used Snoopy to explore, experiment, and delve into a much wider range of topics and subjects than would seem relevant to Charlie Brown and the other kids. Much of this was likely due to the way Schulz craftedSnoopy’s imagination and dreams, allowing him to visit “alternate realities” outsidePeanuts’own, but refracted through his own Snoopy perspective, a perspective that playfully blended childlike and adult elements.

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Created by Charles M. Schulz, Peanuts is a multimedia franchise that began as a comic strip in the 1950s and eventually expanded to include films and a television series. Peanuts follows the daily adventures of the Peanuts gang, with Charlie Brown and his dog Snoopy at the center of them. Aside from the film released in 2015, the franchise also has several Holiday specials that air regularly on U.S. Television during their appropriate seasons.

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