Sopwith Camel, that is. I am, of course, talking about America's dog, Snoopy! From 1950 to 2000, Charles "Sparky" Schultz brought a delightful world into our houses every day. Unlike a lot of comic strips, most of the characters were human, but the one animal never failed to steal the show!
In 1970 Snoopy Mania was in full swing. He had been fighting the Red Baron in his imagination for a few years already when Milton Bradley decided to cash in on the craze. That was the year they released the simply named "Snoopy and the Red Baron Game."
I happened to find a somewhat damaged copy at a thrift store. Here it is!
And here we have a sort of related shot of a recent Hot Wheels release... Just because.
So, this game looks great, but is it any fun? Well, sort of. It can be kind of exciting trying to catch the right marble because they come FAST and you have zero time to think about it! That being said, there really isn't too much to think about anyway, so it's kind of a wash. All in all, I'm glad I have it, but I don't like it enough to upgrade to a better example.
Still, it's a nice slice of a treasured part of childhood, and that's a big part of what this blog is about anyway!
Until next time, keep searching for treasure!
I do remember Snoopy/Peanuts being very popular around this time. My brother and I had some Peanuts dolls, books, and lunch boxes. This game really looks great, all set up. I couldn't figure out from the pics, how you were supposed to catch the marbles. Duh! Then I read the directions. So, it's by lifting the wings on the doghouse.....simple enough! I didn't know anyone who had this game, and I don't remember ever seeing it on the shelves of stores. What a great find, Stu!
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Thanks! Yeah, the game really is simple. Maybe too simple. But it looks great!
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