Snoopy turns 75 — and the creator’s great-grandson goes viral teaching the beagle’s most famous dance

Snoopy turns 75 — and the creator’s great-grandson goes viral teaching the beagle’s most famous dance. Instagram @schulzmuseum, @michadamrevelli
Snoopy turns 75 — and the creator’s great-grandson goes viral teaching the beagle’s most famous dance. Instagram @schulzmuseum, @michadamrevelli

Snoopy has just turned 75, and to celebrate the occasion, the great-grandson of Charles M. Schulz shared a fun tutorial of the character’s iconic dance.

In the video posted by the Schulz Museum on its Instagram page, Micah Revelli, 17, dances to the theme song of Charlie Brown, composed by Vince Guaraldi.

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The official anniversary of the “Peanuts” comic strip is October 2, but since Monday, September 29, fans of the beloved beagle have been celebrating the milestone around the world.

The famous comic strip created by Schulz, featuring the adventures of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and friends, was published from 1950 to 2000 and became one of the most popular and influential cultural phenomena in media history, inspiring books, TV specials, musicals, and theme parks.

The video, captioned “SNOOPY STOMP Tutorial with the Great-Grandson of Charles M. Schulz,” caught fans’ attention, who praised Revelli’s performance.

“Absolutely the cutest thing ever! I’ve watched and commented several times — it brings me immeasurable joy! Great-grandson, you rock!” wrote one fan.

“This makes me smile from the depths of my soul!!!” wrote another.

“This is the best day of my life!!” celebrated a third.

Source and images: Instagram @schulzmuseum, @michadamrevelli. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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