$372 million. That will buy a lot of root beer. And another Van Gogh painting. And perhaps a decent weapons system to use against the Red Baron and the cat next door.
Every Dog will have his day, and good dogs will have two. I never did quite understand why an insurance company would want cartoon characters as company symbols.Always reminded me of the phrase “Mickey Mouse Outfit” to describe a poorly run business.
Personally, if I had a comic strip, I would lease my characters out to appear on tee shirts and calendars and lunch boxes (I still have my old “Peanuts” lunch box!), and pajamas and Halloween costumes and things like that. But I would never use them to sell other irrelevant products like insurance or cars or fast food chains or things like that.
Now it’s just a matter of time before an evil, grinning Snoopy is seen on the rear window of Ford pick up truck marking his territory on the Chevy symbol…
Port&Hodge4ever about 8 years ago
$372 million. That will buy a lot of root beer. And another Van Gogh painting. And perhaps a decent weapons system to use against the Red Baron and the cat next door.
Sherlock Watson about 8 years ago
For that much money, he could buy an actual, functioning Sopwith Camel.
wileybr549 about 8 years ago
For that money, he could buy an F-35…..
stepham about 8 years ago
I wanna be Snoopy!!!
Egrayjames about 8 years ago
Every Dog will have his day, and good dogs will have two. I never did quite understand why an insurance company would want cartoon characters as company symbols.Always reminded me of the phrase “Mickey Mouse Outfit” to describe a poorly run business.
riddlemethis about 8 years ago
I wonder what Snoopy and the gang got when Ford dropped them.
Phred Premium Member about 8 years ago
With that kind of money, Snoopy could add on to the doghouse.
ComicGuy808 about 8 years ago
Lucky Dog !
Teto85 Premium Member about 8 years ago
Jeanne Schulz needs a new house. Charles Schulz is the richest dead cartoonist in the world.
Godfreydaniel about 8 years ago
Personally, if I had a comic strip, I would lease my characters out to appear on tee shirts and calendars and lunch boxes (I still have my old “Peanuts” lunch box!), and pajamas and Halloween costumes and things like that. But I would never use them to sell other irrelevant products like insurance or cars or fast food chains or things like that.
jmcenanly about 8 years ago
Of course, he still has that job with NASAhttps://www.nasa.gov/directorates/heo/sfa/aac/silver-snoopy-award
ViscountNik about 8 years ago
Now it’s just a matter of time before an evil, grinning Snoopy is seen on the rear window of Ford pick up truck marking his territory on the Chevy symbol…
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 8 years ago
Chicken feed… uh, er, dog feed.