Best children cartoon characters books according to redditors
We found 21 Reddit comments discussing the best children cartoon characters books. We ranked the 8 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 21 Reddit comments discussing the best children cartoon characters books. We ranked the 8 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
Haha alright, I'll see what I can do in a bit. I feel kind of bad though because the thing is only ~10 pages long, don't want to post in its entirety.
It looks like the Amazon listing lets you "look inside," if that helps.
Here is the desktop version of OP's link
You first have to decide which continuity you are most interested in. There's old school G1 that started back in 1984 (which itself is at least two different continuities, the cartoon and the comic book. Three if you count the UK comics.) There's the Cybertron series that your Starscream is from which is part of the Unicron trilogy. And there's the Bay-formers movies. While the first two have a little in common, the movie franchise has almost nothing in common with the rest of them other than the basic concept for a few characters. If you're only concerned with the movies, watching the previous 4 is an easy endeavor. If you really want to know more about the lore/history associated with the entire brand, that's a much greater task.
Two possibilties: Dive in to http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Continuities, and don't be afraid to just start link clicking until you've got a feel for how all the different continuities are related to one another.
The other possibility: Though a bit dated, the Ultimate Transformers Guide is a very good jumping off point: https://www.amazon.com/Transformers-Ultimate-Guide-Simon-Furman/dp/0756603145 It's a little G1 centric, but G1 serves as the basis for just about every other continuity.
Sort of like an expanded and more dense (and slightly less kiddie) follow-up to Guide to the Crystal Gems.
Mildly related: have any of you taken a look at the pages up for preview on the Art & Origins book? I can already tell there's gonna be BTS information no one has heard outside of the crew for the show.
You're in luck! http://www.amazon.com/Steven-Universes-Guide-Crystal-Gems/dp/0843183160
>The Crystal Gems—Garnet, Amethyst, and Pearl—are three of the toughest heroes on earth. They are also mentors to Steven Universe, a gem/human hybrid boy whose mother was a great Gem leader. This guide, told from Steven’s point-of-view and written by the show's very own creator, Rebecca Sugar, is packed with facts about the Crystal Gems' powers, abilities, and origins, It also includes original art and a special introduction from Rebecca Sugar. This book is a must-have for any Steven Universe fan!
Coming October 6.
It was a bit under $50 with tax and free shipping from Amazon. Here are the titles:
The Answer
Guide to the Crystal Gems
Too Cool for School
Steven Universe Vol. 1
Steven Universe Vol. 2
Fred Rodgers family just came out with a book of his a Poetry ... it is a great representation of him.
You could always catch up on the comics. There's 8 issues in the original series, which you can buy in two volumes here and here (or, you know, read elsewhere). There's also a newer series that currently has one issue out, and another series will be starting in April.
I also recommend checking out the Guide if you haven't yet. There's not really anything new in it, but it's pretty cute.
If you've missed any of the shorts, here are all of them as far as I can remember:
You can also find various cool articles and interviews with crewniverse members.
You can check out the Crewniverse Blog for general behind-the-scenes stuff, and the official Keep Beach City Weird blog for Ronaldo's shenannigans, though it hasn't been terribly active lately. The crew has also uploaded a few full storyboards to Scribd
And when you burn through all that... well, good luck. If you need something else to watch in the meantime, there's We Bare Bears, The Amazing World of Gumball, and Gravity Falls (concluded). I've also heard good things about Wander Over Yonder, but haven't gotten a chance to watch it myself.
There's also Adventure Time, though it can be daunting if you haven't watched any of it.
Edit: Added more stuff
So not this or this?
Is there a canon map for Bikini Bottom? Years ago I had a Spongebob book with info on that type of stuff and there was a full map but I can't find it online and I'm not sure if it's official
Edit: This is 100% the book but I can't find the map and the Wiki says there are many location errors on it, so I guess there might be an official placement for everything but this doesn't have it
http://www.amazon.ca/Star-Trek-Opposites-David-Borgenicht/dp/1594745196
Welp, looks like this is about to sell out.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1594745196/
Here is the mobile version of your link
Hopefully this works, I haven't tried to link from mobile before Star Trek Book
In case you haven't already seen it, check out the Star Trek Book of Opposites.
I think he's talking about this: http://www.amazon.com/Meet-Stars-Animorphs-Randi-Reisfeld/dp/0439061652
You might also need this.
Disney Frozen Annual 2020 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1405294434/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_bBWQCbXWT0JK9
I think it is frozen 2 but it might be f1
I don't know if this has been posted before because I haven't seen it but there is also a book coming out and it can be pre-order on amazon. Gem Book hopefully that link works, it takes you to amazon.
I would strongly recommend you to get the official Guide to the Crystal Gems.
I would also strongly recommend you to bingewatch the series several times. ^(Your doctor may not recommend this.)
Found a couple guides, but neither match that description.