I'm looking for of all things a coloring book from the 90...
4 years ago
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I'm looking for of all things a coloring book from the 90s I had as a kid. It was an anthropomorphic animal superhero themed. So, it was basically furry superheroes.
Its name was something like Captain Chipmunk and the "something or other" like it was part of a series or franchise. The "Story" in this seemed to be about a superhero anthropomorphic chipmunk that's kind of like Superman in design and powers. His enemy is this human mad scientist that looked like Dr. Wiley from Mega Man and Dr. Arkeville from the Transformers mixed together. Or, the mad scientist from Robot Chicken.
The plot is the mad scientist has built a robotic double of the hero, Captain Chipmunk, and it either commits crimes to frame him or to just fight him. There isn't any real dialogue in this but I think some small single sentience captions at the bottoms of some pages.
The part about this that really made me like this coloring book was the robot double had fake skin and fur and when it got battle damaged fighting the hero and we get to see what it really looked like it looked a lot like the Terminator but with bucked teeth.
The book's story was broke-up throughout with random coloring pages of other anthropomorphic animal heroes and villains in like comic book style slash pages. These other heroes were another thing I remember loving about this coloring book as a kid. One of them was a trucker/biker Rabbit guy named Jack Knife (or maybe Jacknife?). Another was a crazy cat cat-lady that looked straight out of an episode of SWAT Kats. There was one character in a gasmask with 4 eyes. A few fairly sexualized female characters that were definitely based on like Image Comics artwork by Jim Lee, Rob Liefeld, Todd McFarlane. This was very mid-90s!
I use to have some visual references for this on my Deviant Art account but the admins on there seem to have deleted them as they weren't my "original art" or something so I can't even provide that to this search... I had taken copies of some of the images I liked most from it so I could color them without ruining the book. Any of these copies I made back then are lost now along with my original copy of this book and why I'm here now.
All, Google brings up when I try searching for it is Alvin and the Chipmunks episode...
I think I got it from a dollar store like Dollar General or Family Dollar.
Its name was something like Captain Chipmunk and the "something or other" like it was part of a series or franchise. The "Story" in this seemed to be about a superhero anthropomorphic chipmunk that's kind of like Superman in design and powers. His enemy is this human mad scientist that looked like Dr. Wiley from Mega Man and Dr. Arkeville from the Transformers mixed together. Or, the mad scientist from Robot Chicken.
The plot is the mad scientist has built a robotic double of the hero, Captain Chipmunk, and it either commits crimes to frame him or to just fight him. There isn't any real dialogue in this but I think some small single sentience captions at the bottoms of some pages.
The part about this that really made me like this coloring book was the robot double had fake skin and fur and when it got battle damaged fighting the hero and we get to see what it really looked like it looked a lot like the Terminator but with bucked teeth.
The book's story was broke-up throughout with random coloring pages of other anthropomorphic animal heroes and villains in like comic book style slash pages. These other heroes were another thing I remember loving about this coloring book as a kid. One of them was a trucker/biker Rabbit guy named Jack Knife (or maybe Jacknife?). Another was a crazy cat cat-lady that looked straight out of an episode of SWAT Kats. There was one character in a gasmask with 4 eyes. A few fairly sexualized female characters that were definitely based on like Image Comics artwork by Jim Lee, Rob Liefeld, Todd McFarlane. This was very mid-90s!
I use to have some visual references for this on my Deviant Art account but the admins on there seem to have deleted them as they weren't my "original art" or something so I can't even provide that to this search... I had taken copies of some of the images I liked most from it so I could color them without ruining the book. Any of these copies I made back then are lost now along with my original copy of this book and why I'm here now.
All, Google brings up when I try searching for it is Alvin and the Chipmunks episode...
I think I got it from a dollar store like Dollar General or Family Dollar.
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