Snoopy quits the baseball team; Peppermint Patty feels left out of Marcie and Snoopy’s playdate; and Snoopy fears a falling moon.
Snoopy and Marcie help Peppermint Patty with her report; Rerun mistakes Snoopy for a leprechaun; and Marcie’s quiet spot is discovered.
Secret Agent Snoopy looks for Charlie Brown; the Beagle Scouts come to Woodstock’s aid; and a hug from Snoopy goes into overtime.
Snoopy and Woodstock search for pirate treasure; the Flying Ace steals Sally’s map; and Snoopy’s expired dog license presents opportunities.
Snoopy is asked to speak before the Head Beagle; tries to escape the modern world with his Beagle Scouts; and discovers rainy days can be fun.
Schroeder wants to honor Beethoven properly; Woodstock stumbles upon a toy paradise; and Snoopy lets a day for beagles go to his head.
Lucy throws Rerun a birthday party; Snoopy stops at nothing to keep Woodstock from leaving; and Snoopy turns out to be a pogo stick pro.
Snoopy takes a liking to a new stuffed bunny; plays cupid on Sally’s behalf; and learns to keep his cool when he loses.
Snoopy gives Woodstock a makeover; loses Linus’ beloved blanket; and heads to the skies for wild adventures.
Charlie Brown finds an extraordinary potato chip; Woodstock moves into a new nest; and Snoopy gets distracted cleaning his doghouse.
Snoopy finds out Lucy’s definition of fun, coaches Charlie Brown in a potato sack race, and lets his imagination run wild thanks to Sally’s new bike.
Snoopy invites his family over for dinner, leads the Beagle Scouts on a quest to find his brother Spike, and lets Olaf—another brother—sleep over.
Snoopy gets enrolled at Lucy’s etiquette school, drops the ball protecting a prop for the kids’ Earth Day play, and sets up a unique photo safari.
Snoopy loses Sally’s balloon, creates chaos trying to win at mini golf, and has a hard time being quiet at the library.
Snoopy comes to the rescue of his least favorite neighbor, gets stranded on a sandbar, and chauffeurs an injured Woodstock.
Snoopy sets up a therapy booth to rival Lucy’s, co-parents a lost egg with Woodstock, and teaches Rerun how to ride a tricycle.
Snoopy puts on a magic show that affects Woodstock, avoids going to the vet for his cold, and discovers the difficulties of making dinner.
Woodstock protects a badminton birdie, Snoopy decides to pen a prize-winning novel, and he feels guilty when Rerun is injured while they’re playing.
Snoopy forgets Woodstock’s birthday, uses chores as payment at Lucy’s yard sale, and replaces a daisy for Charlie Brown.
Snoopy shows Marcie how to enjoy a snow day, helps Rerun retrieve a runaway sled, and builds a snowman with Woodstock.
Snoopy goes to a scary movie with Woodstock, advises Charlie Brown on his Halloween costume, and gives tricks to kids instead of treats.
Snoopy invites Woodstock to move in with him, embarks on a mission to bring Sally’s sandwich to school, and tries to cool off on a hot day.
Snoopy writes a book about his younger days, reveals the origin of his friendship with Woodstock, and gets the dancing bug.