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{{character infobox|gender=Male|image=Snooter.jpg|animal=Pig | {{character infobox|gender=Male|image=Snooter.jpg|animal=Pig|cartoon first appeared=Postcards from Buster (episode)|family=[[D.W. Read]] (imaginer)<br>[[Nadine]] (current owner)|character name = Snooter}} | ||
'''Snooter''' is an imaginary winged pig that [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] used to have. Some time ago, he got lost in the living room couch and was there until [[Nadine]] found him in the episode "[[Postcards from Buster (episode)|Postcards from Buster]]." D.W. decided that she didn't need him anymore and let Nadine keep him. Since then, he has appeared in several episodes in cameo appearances when D.W. is looking for something. | '''Snooter''' is an imaginary winged pig that [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] used to have. Some time ago, he got lost in the living room couch and was there until [[Nadine]] found him in the episode "[[Postcards from Buster (episode)|Postcards from Buster]]." D.W. decided that she didn't need him anymore and let Nadine keep him. Since then, he has appeared in several episodes in cameo appearances when D.W. is looking for something. | ||
Revision as of 17:57, 2 March 2015
Snooter | |
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Pig
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Family | D.W. Read (imaginer) Nadine (current owner)
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Snooter is an imaginary winged pig that D.W. used to have. Some time ago, he got lost in the living room couch and was there until Nadine found him in the episode "Postcards from Buster." D.W. decided that she didn't need him anymore and let Nadine keep him. Since then, he has appeared in several episodes in cameo appearances when D.W. is looking for something.
Trivia
- The idea of the flying pig is a reference to the phrase "When pigs fly," referring to something that is supposedly impossible.