When Charles Schulz first created the Peanuts comics in 1950, he probably would have never imagined that his creation could garner such a huge following from people worldwide. From the plethora of Snoopy merchandise in specialty stores to the Peanuts-themed rides in Universal Studios, Schulz’s one-of-a-kind cartoon series has definitely made its mark among fans everywhere – especially those living in Japan.
In this recent tweet from anime director Akitaro Daichi, he shares how there is actually a marathon that follows a track shaped like Snoopy and Woodstock.
https://twitter.com/akitaroh/status/1089715512332800000
According to Daichi, the total distance of the Snoopy route is 2 kilometers and that the initial track did not include Snoopy’s yellow-feathered friend.
However, the track’s creator Yuka recently redesigned and updated this unique track to include Woodstock.
今年は新バージョンのスヌーピーラン!
スヌーピーの親友Woodstockも描いてみたよ🐥 pic.twitter.com/UaSnNZsKkb— yuka.co (@yuka__co) January 28, 2019
We definitely can’t wait to conquer this Snoopy-fied challenge the next time we visit Japan! Here’s to hoping Yuka can come up with a Charlie Brown route next.
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