Does anyone else have fond memories of the old Kenner coloring books? My brother and I used to love them and colored in them all the time. I dug my old ones out the other day and looked through them again, and then actually did some coloring with my 9 year old son who loves Star Wars and really loves to color. My Empire Strikes Back book with Yoda on the cover was almost completely colored in by me many years ago (I think only two pages are not colored), one of my ROTJ books (Luke cover) is pretty filled up but the other two ROTJ books still had lots of blank pages left. I also have two Wicket the Ewok coloring books as well. My son has been coloring like crazy since I brought these out! It's good to see him having fun with something that I used to enjoy. It would be nice to be able to get some more of these, so I'll need to keep an eye out for them. The Ewoks and Droids books from Dragon Books in the UK would be a nice addition too. My boy would really like a coloring books of the prequels as well, but they seem hard to come by these days. Just today my wife and I looked around Wal-Mart and Indigo (a big book store chain in Canada) and couldn't find one Star Wars coloring book. Maybe it's becoming a thing of the past. I guess Ebay might be the answer. I don't know if this is the right section for discussion of these, but since they are called 'books' I'll give it a try.
Wow... that brings back memories. I had some of the old prequel coloring books. I'm going to leave now before I embarrass myself any further. Actually no wait, I'm gonna go for the gold here. When AOTC came out they had two excellent coloring books, one for Jedi and one for Seppies. You heard that right -- and entire coloring book for the Separatists. And well, Jango. The Jedi one had all the council members and groupies like Kit, Luminara, Barriss, etc. Plus some of them were like, doing stuff around the temple. Just chilling and whatevs. And the Separatists were basically the same thing. They even had some of the attaches, like Denaria Kee even got a page. Kez-Iban, if you can find them, they looked like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Coloring-Book-Star-Wars-Attack-Clones-1-/370781143357 The pictures may be more detailed than the Ewok ones, but if your son is 9 he'll probably get a kick out of them. Edit: Just realized that link wasn't an English version -- I got mine in the US, so apparently they were sold around the world. Interesting.
I had a couple of them and I'm pretty sure I'm older than you are. I didn't have children then but I pretended I did when I bought Star Wars stuff.
QFTx10! "This Jango Fett coloring book isn't for me -- I'm buying it to keep at my house and let my nephew look at it. Maybe once."
Of course my kids will rat me out if I pretend I'm buying something for them. "Those are her action figures! She just lets us play with the ones that she takes out of the package!" This is an actual conversation I had with my oldest: "You need to clean up your Legos; they're on the living room floor." "But Mommy, those are your Legos." And he was right.
I wish I still had the money and space to play with Legos. WHY COULDN'T THEY HAVE MADE THOSE LORD OF THE RINGS LEGOS 10 YEARS AGO, I WOULD HAVE THE ENTIRE SET
So if you color an Ewok green, is that canonical? I am not going to lie, I bought A is for Ackbar and a Star Wars pop-up book on the chance I ever have a kid who can be enriched by them.
I`ll have to look for those Episode II coloring books. They sound pretty good! So now I know that there were coloring books from Episodes I and II, but what about Episode III? I`m guessing that a lot of scenes from that one would be considered too disturbing to make into coloring pages.
The Star Wars Literature Forum: one of the literature forums where people talk about colouring books.
Yeah, I have no idea about ROTS. The AOTC ones artfully skipped the whole Tusken slaughter -- something along the lines of "Anakin looks for his mother at the Tusken Raider camp. Here are some Tusken Raiders." I can't see that working for ROTS particularly well -- "Anakin looks for some Jedi at the Jedi Temple. Here are some dead Jedi." (they also artfully skipped most of the AOTC romance scenes ) I think Lit needs to have an AA meeting for coloring books -- CBA, Coloring Books Anonymous. Whereby everyone admits to having colored star wars books above the proper age of 12.
I got the Ultimate colouring book about 3 years ago and I loved it. It had pictures from the whole saga in it and I coloured every page. I actually want another copy so I can colour them all over again.
Edit: Oh, wait a second... I thought that was Luke and Leia, hence the explosion of laughter. Oh well. I feel cheated now that my initial assumptions have been deflated.
Yeah, they made coloring books for ROTS, because I have some SW coloring books for when my roommate's grandchildren come over, and they have ROTS stuff in them. No Anakin slaughtering Jedi younglings, and while there are pics of Anakin and Obi-wan Mustafar lightsaber deal, they skip the aftermath.
It is also one of the literature forums where any work gets 20 times the amount of discussion it would otherwise get by slipping in a continuity error.
I wonder what would happen if you coloured them in weird way. For example, give Luke and Leia another hair colour.
No coloring books, but I have a couple of the 'draw SW books'. Only thing they proved to me is that I suck at drawing. However, scanning in some of the examples in there would work for a do-it-yourself coloring book.
I bought this coloring book a few years ago. Still don't know why it was titled "Power of the Empire" when most of the book consists of stuff from TPM. But there are lots of big images of podracers, the Jedi council members, etc.. that are quite nice. And at 400 pages you could probably swat a barabel with it.