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How to Draw Nintendo Heroes and Villains was a book written by Michael Teitelbaum, illustrated by Ron Zalme, and published by Troll Communications L.L.C. in 2000[1]. It shows how to draw Nintendo's famous characters such as Mario, Donkey Kong, and Link. A lot of the images the book teaches to draw are rendered artworks of the various characters from their respective games.
This book was released after the 1997 How to Draw Donkey Kong & Friends, also written by Michael Teitelbaum. A spiritual successor was released in 2007, through Scholastic Corporation, titled How to Draw Nintendo Greatest Heroes & Villains.
Drawings
The drawings go in order as they appear in the book:
- Mario (head only)
- Mario
- Luigi (head only)
- Luigi
- Princess Toadstool
- Toad
- Yoshi
- "Kerog" (Bowser)
- Wario (head only)
- Donkey Kong (head only)
- Donkey Kong
- Diddy Kong
- Tiny Kong
- Chunky Kong
- Snide
- King K. Rool
- Link (Ocarina of Time)
- Link's Body (Ocarina of Time)
- Princess Zelda (Ocarina of Time)
- Armos
- Lizalfos
Trivia
- Bowser was infamously called Kerog in this book due to an offical render of Bowser being called such.[2] This was fixed in the successor, How to Draw Nintendo Greatest Heroes & Villains.
- Tiny Kong and Chunky Kong's artwork are the only artworks based on their in-game models and not their rendered models.
- Despite assisting the Kongs in Donkey Kong 64, Snide is labeled as a "villain."