Snip and Chu is a story about what happens to our rubbish after we throw it away. Travel with Chu Manfu, (a piece of unchewed gum) and his loyal sidekick, Snip (a toenail) as they prepare to face their deadliest foe - the Recykiller!

In this section, you can preview and buy the Snip and Chu Graphic Novel, play the Retro Game, and see images from further Snip and Chu project development, including animation and side-scroller game designs.

Please enjoy! Meet the quirky characters and try to survive Wasteworld! Plus, stay Chuned for more!

Novel
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The Snip and Chu Graphic Novel is a 100 page full-colour book about two pieces of trash who fight to save Wasteworld from the ultimate evil - the RecyKiller. Click on the image to the left to read a short preview of the book and click on the right to visit the store and purchase your own copy! Full of adventure, intrigue and lots of Chu's ex-girlfriends, the book is a fun and exciting look at the world beneath our feet. There are also two bonus stories at the back of the book - Starfish and Extremu!

The Game
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Based on the "Game and Watch" games of the early 80s, this fun adventure lets you control Chu as you try to rescue Snip from captivity. Click on Game A or B to start the game, use the arrow keys to move Chu around and the spacer bar to jump or push switches. You'll need to jump to avoid enemies, get the spanner to free Snip and turn the switch on if you want to slow down your final enemy! After every four successful journeys up through both game screens you'll set Snip free!

Products

As well as the Snip and Chu book, there have been a number of products and projects featuring our two heroes! Posters, postcards and ChuToys were handed out at the Graphic Novel launch recently, and there is a huge amount of concept development for upcoming projects, like a 3D side-scroller game and some animation. So stay Chuned! Keep checking out the store and look at the "images" section below to see some great graphics from recent work and events.

Images

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