Welcome to the mysterious and whimsical halls of the Gardenview Educational Center! This collection captures the unique charm of Dandy’s World, where vintage animation meets thrilling survival gameplay. The artist has meticulously curated a gallery that showcases the duality of this popular Roblox universe, offering young colorists a chance to explore both the friendly “Toons” and their darker, “Twisted” counterparts.
Every page is an invitation to storytelling. One moment, the artist presents Dandy in his charming, flower-headed glory, ready to teach a lesson with a bright smile. The next, the scene shifts to the high-tension atmosphere of a chase, featuring the grumpy Shrimpo or the long-armed Goob. Whether looking for the adorable simplicity of Pebble the pet rock or the intricate mechanical details of Vee and Boxten, these illustrations provide a canvas for imagination. The bold lines and expressive character designs allow fans to recreate the game’s signature 1950s rubber-hose style or invent entirely new color palettes for these beloved mascots.

Angry Shrimpo character Dandy’s World

Astro and Shrimpo friends Dandy’s World

Astro writing on cloud Dandy’s World

Crying Tisha and Glisten Dandy’s World

Cute Dandy sitting on cloud

Cute Dandy’s World characters sticker sheet

Cute singing Flutter Dandy’s World

Cute Sprout wearing scarf Dandy’s World

Cute twin flower characters Dandy’s World

Dandy dancing with cane Dandy’s World

Dandy petting Pebble Dandy’s World

Dandy selling items at shop

Dandy sitting on giant mushroom

Flutter and bunny friend Dandy’s World

Full cast title poster Dandy’s World

Happy Dandy’s World friends

Poppy and Astro picnic Dandy’s World

Poppy and Boxten holding hands

Rodger and Toodles playing Dandy’s World

Scary Scraps watching Boxten Dandy’s World

Scary Twisted Dandy monster

Scary Twisted monster with staff Dandy’s World

Scraps and Rodger Dandy’s World

Shrimpo Astro and Dandy

Shrimpo Boxten Poppy and Goob

Sprout and cake roll Dandy’s World

Sprout and cake roll friend Dandy’s World

Sprout and Shelly Dandy’s World

Teagan chasing Shrimpo Dandy’s World

Tisha and Astro baking cake

Twisted Dandy Shrimpo and Vee

Vampire costume character Dandy’s World

Vee and Boxten Logo Dandy’s World

Vee and happy friend Dandy’s World

Vee singing with friend Dandy’s World
Fun Facts About Dandy’s World!
A Blast from the Past
Did you know that Dandy’s World is heavily inspired by 1950s educational cartoons? This is why the characters move with a “rubber hose” animation style – their arms and legs bend like noodles without any elbows or knees! It gives the game a nostalgic, bouncy feel that contrasts perfectly with the spooky gameplay.
The Mystery of Ichor
The scary monsters in the game, known as “Twisteds,” weren’t always bad! They have been corrupted by a mysterious black substance called Ichor. In these coloring pages, this creates a fun artistic challenge: imagining how the friendly ink of a cartoon turned into the dark, gooey substance of a monster.
The Safe Haven
In the game, the elevator is the most important room! It’s the only place where players are truly safe from the Twisteds. It serves as a shop and a resting point. Some of the illustrations in this collection depict the characters in these rare moments of calm, checking their “Tapes” or resting before the elevator doors open again.
Coloring Tips for Your Dandy’s World Masterpiece
- Mastering the Retro Look: To truly capture the spirit of Gardenview, try using a “vintage” color palette. Instead of neon brights, opt for mustard yellows, brick reds, and olive greens. This gives the artwork that authentic, old-school cartoon feel, as if the drawing was found in a dusty archive from the 1960s.
- Creating the “Twisted” Glow: When coloring the Twisted versions of characters, contrast is key. Use heavy blacks, charcoal greys, or deep purples for the Ichor-covered bodies. Then, leave the eyes and teeth stark white or color them in bright neon cyan or magenta. This makes the scary elements “pop” off the page, mimicking the bioluminescent glow seen in the game’s darker levels.
- Texture Differentiation: These characters are made of different materials! Use smooth markers to color Vee’s TV screen face or Boxten’s metallic casing to make them look shiny and hard. Switch to soft crayons or colored pencils for Pebble or Sprout to give them a rougher, more natural texture. Mixing mediums adds a professional touch to the final piece.
Download and Keep Exploring!
The adventure doesn’t have to end at the Gardenview elevator. Once these masterpieces are complete, there is a whole world of gaming-inspired art waiting to be discovered. Download your favorites today and let the creativity flow!

David Chen is the lead illustrator and the artistic talent behind YoloColoring’s unique library. As our chief creator, David is responsible for designing the vast collection of beautiful, engaging, and high-quality coloring pages that our community loves. His passion for art and detail is evident in every single line he draws.









