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Books: How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains

How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains

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Manufacturer: Scholastic
Author: Michael Teitelbaum
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2004-03
Publisher: Scholastic
Label: Scholastic
Number Of Pages: 32

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Editorial Review
In the best-selling tradition of How To Draw Pokemon, this new title in one of Troll's most popular series teaches kids how to draw their favorite Nintendo heroes and villains, from Donkey Kong and Mario to Luigi, Link, Princess Zelda, Yoshi, and more!
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Saddened. 2006-07-04
I am so disappointed.
I thought this book was going to teach me to improvise characters using Nintendo's style, not just teaching me to draw a few of their characters...now I have to actually think to get their style down right =(


booky 2005-12-10
If you haven't met me before, I'm Skullface Mcfireball (sfmf for short). I have this book, and I wouldn't reccomend it. It shows how to draw Mario, Yoshi, Luigi, Toad, DK, and more. But no Bowser! Krog is the most silmilar to him, but I can't belive no Bowser! Who is Krog anyway? whatever, see ya peoples!


Nintendo Needs Work on How To Draw Books. 2003-06-10
I found this book very enjoyable, but the books seems to short. I could use more pictures on some of the characters that lacked a body tutorial. Like Wario, the book only teaches you to draw his mug, and I want more than that!

Some characters needed more poses, and some were just plain excluded from the book. Like Lanky, or Funky, or Cranky from Donkey Kong 64. Do not get me wrong, I love this book, but it is somewhat lacking in the selection of poses.

This book has tedious drawing instructions, but if you are a Nintendo fan, and are persistent, this book is for you!


Drawing made simple 2003-03-08
My kids love the classic Nintendo games, and this easy, step-by-step guide helped them learn to draw their favorite Nintendo heroes (and bad guys). Lots of drawing fun at an affordable price.


This book was not easy at all! 2002-08-16
I bought this book about 3 or 4 years ago. I havent looked at it since because it was too hard and it didn't have the right steps
needed to draw the drawings.


How To Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains 2008-02-12
I received exactly what I ordered in a very timely manner. My seven year old wanted to purchase it at his bookfair at school, but it sold out. He was ecstatic, but only drew one picture, because it was a little advanced for him.


Nintendo drawing... 2008-01-22
The book was great, my son loved it. Next time I'll order earlier so it will be here for the deadline. It was in great shape and is exactly as it was shown.


How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains 2008-01-08
If you've read the previous reviews then I'd like to clear up some of the confusion. This book obviously does not contain all the Nintendo universe in its 31 pages. This book may not contain your or possibly your child's favorite Nintendo hero or villain. What it does is take some of the most well known characters from Nintendo's quite diverse array of franchises and teach you how to draw them.
The characters distinguished are:
*Mario *Luigi *Princess Toadstool (Peach otherwise) *Toad *Yoshi *Kerog (for those of you wondering who the heck that is, it's Bowser (otherwise known by many other names)) *Wario *Donkey Kong *Diddy Kong
*Tiny (ape heroine; DK 64) *Chunky (ape hero; DK 64) *Snide (villain; DK 64) *King K. Rool *Link *Zelda (Princess Zelda) *Armos (villain; LOZ series) *Lizalfos (villain; LOZ series)
Now I'm not going to say that this is the greatest drawing book, but it does aid in the drawing of these characters. To say that it has no teaching potential is not true. It's true some of these are "harder" to draw than others but the book does a great job in teaching easy to use methods in drawing each character.


How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains by Michael Teitelbaum 2006-11-10
This book was purchased for my 10 year old son for his birthday. He had a Mario party, so I had to create the pinata (a 1 up mushroom) and invitations, a pin-the-hat on the Mario, etc. all from scratch because you can't find any good Mario party stuff anymore.
The drawing book was an attempt at finding stuff to give him for his birthday that was Mario. I also purchased a DVD with Mario cartoons, and the movie The Wizard on DVD. The drawing book has not been used yet, so I'm not sure how much he likes it but he said it was really cool when he opened it.



best book ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2006-10-31
they are easy to draw and fun too!!!!! if you don't buy your missing out.

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