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    Museum Robot
    • May 9, 2007
    • 5944

    Colouring Book Theatre: Lassie

    Oh Snap! We are back with another installment of Colouring Book Theatre, thanks to my pal Sharry. I try not to go this long but it's hard to find affordable vintage colouring books to review in my neck of the woods.
    Sharry's Lassie book is autographed by Jon Provost, who played Timmy (the guy who never fell in a well) even though this has nothing to do with the TV show.

    I can honestly say the Lassie series didn't play when I was a kid because I had an older sister who wanted to be a vet and could totally take me, so I was forced to watch every episode of "Run, Joe, Run!" and "The Littlest Hobo". Had Lassie been on, I would have been an expert on the series.

    We did have Lassie Golden books and Viewmasters thanks to my pet obsessed sister (who didn't become a vet but has like 11 dogs now) and I've never totally understood the appeal of this show.












    The story thus far, Lassie is wandering the forest and gets her foot caught in a trap. She is rescued by a man named Jack Brundle (brother of Seth from the Fly), who's a scientist (see?) who lost his family in a car accident (why is this important?). When she's healed, he takes her for a walk and he falls down a hill and is injured. Lassie travels miles to a town and collapses in front of a family's home and they take her to the doctor. Then Lassie leads the family and the doctor to Jack. It turns out that the dad in the family and Jack work together and Jack was working on a secret formula before he lost his family. If the formula isn't completed, the company will go under.

    Long, huh? I want to mention the art looks to be by Tony Tollarico, an industry vet who worked for Dell and on my favourite colouring book of all time.






    I hope nobody was expecting anything more than a page of the dog blankly staring, that's all he does.






    Well that proves it was a head injury.





    Did I mention that this colouring book is very long, yet features a lot of scenes like this?




    The door was locked but amazingly Lassie finds the spare key, which saves everyone from um, throwing a brick through a window or calling the hospital and asking the guy where he keeps his spare key.





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    Success, Lassie saved the company! Unfortunately, the company is Union Carbide, so Lassie's reputation was smudged forever....

    Thanks Sharry!

    Next Week: The Worst Colouring Book I have ever seen



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  • toys2cool
    Ultimate Mego Warrior
    • Nov 27, 2006
    • 28605

    #2
    cool,I had some comics but never saw the coloring book
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    • Captain
      Fighting the good fight!
      • Jun 17, 2001
      • 6031

      #3
      Interesting colouring book. My sister used to have a big Lassie colouring book that had a green cover with Lassies snout in the middle of it. It had a bunch of different Lassie stories ---Lassie on the farm kind of stuff...but it didnt have this story to my recollection.

      I wonder?......In a fair fight between Hobo and Lassie, who would win? I think the Littlest Hobo would whup Lassies butt myself...Now that would make an excellent colouring book!
      "Crayons taste like purple!"

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      • Mikey
        Verbose Member
        • Aug 9, 2001
        • 47258

        #4
        I've missed coloring book theatre

        Glad to see it back

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        • Earth 2 Chris
          Verbose Member
          • Mar 7, 2004
          • 32914

          #5
          I remember watching Lassie as a kid, but I can't say I really understand the appeal to much. I think it's one of those things you just kind of lose interest in when you hit your teen years.

          I have to say, it's a pretty boring subject for a coloring book. Sorry Sharry!!!

          "The Worst Coloring Book" you've ever seen? Man, that must be a doozie. Can't wait!

          Chris
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          • Sowth
            Career Member
            • Mar 14, 2006
            • 889

            #6
            I never really liked colouring books as a kid, and seeing the scans of this one I'm beginning to remember why...

            Still, you keep postin' and I'll keep lookin'!

            Cheers,
            Will
            Toltoys Kid Vintage Australian Toys and Ice Creams

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            • palitoy
              live. laugh. lisa needs braces
              • Jun 16, 2001
              • 59743

              #7
              I passed a flea market on the way home today and noticed a colouring book in a pile, it was this one....
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              • saildog
                Permanent Member
                • Apr 9, 2006
                • 2270

                #8
                Originally posted by palitoy
                I passed a flea market on the way home today and noticed a colouring book in a pile, it was this one....
                Well, did you buy it?

                I love Colouring Book Theatre, by the way.

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                • SlipperyLilSuckers
                  MeGoing
                  • May 14, 2003
                  • 9031

                  #9
                  I loved Lassie. And she is a girl...that's what Lassie means ;P ("the dog blankly staring, that's all he does")

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                  • goldenryan
                    coy member
                    • Jul 13, 2007
                    • 1467

                    #10
                    wecome back colouring book theatre. there's something about mocking 30 year old kids colouring books that just gets me laughing everytime. did you already do the shogun warrior book?

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