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Shipwrecked 64 fanart . . . | . . .


Here are some drawings I made while watching Frankenbug's Shipwrecked 64 streams! Shipwrecked 64 is a great game made by squeaks d'corgeh! I haven't seen all of it yet, but from what I have I already highly reccomend checking it out!

A lot of these drawing are from memory, so some designs and quotes are wrong. Also, since this is my personal sketchbook, there are non-shipwrecked drawings in there. I did cover some drawings, though, so if there's any weird colours, that's why.

The "what a woman" part is a redraw of this post by the-meme-monarch on tumblr. That post is also why I made Hornz more rabbit-like in some drawings, and what showed me the way about Hornz (Hornz is a woman. I've decided.).


Two drawings of Bucky Beaver, the player character of Shipwrecked 64. Bucky is an anthropomorphic beaver with a sailor's cap and sleeveless sailor's shirt. One drawing depicts him in a 3/4 view facing right, standing with his arms at his sides. The second drawing is a 3/4 view of Bucky facing left with his hands on his hips. Two drawings of Bucky, an anthropomorphic beaver who wears a sailor's cap and sleeveless sailor's shirt.
    
    The first drawing is a shoulder-up view of Bucky staring at something out-of-view. He has a stress line under his eye, and his mouth is a straight line. There's a question mark next to him.
    
    The second drawing is of Bucky looking past bars into the sky during Walter's level. A strange, smiling face is in the sky, and Bucky looks at it with a slightly stressed, but flat, expression. There are four drawings.
    The first drawing is of an anthropomorphic wolf npc crossing their arms with an annoyed expression while saying Get out of here. For your own sake. They face towards the viewer, but look down slightly, and there is a stripe running down their forehead that ends at their nose, which all wolves have.
    
    The second drawing is a bust of Chief Wulf in 3/4 view angled towards the right. He is wearing rectangle glasses that have no frame on top. His eyebrow is lowered over his eye. He says Look, I get that it was an accident, but y'still scared folks. Now fix your boat.
    
    The third drawing is of Bugs, one of the Frankenbug streamers. They have a simple pill-shaped body and simple stick limbs (two legs, four arms) with circles at the end for hands and feet. Their two antennae have three hearts each on them. They have dot eyes, and a surprised expression on their face.
    
    The fourth drawing is of Stumbler, an anthropomorphic rabbit npc. He has three freckles on each of his cheeks, and both of his arms are missing and have bones sticking out. He has an oval patch of differently coloured fur on his belly. Stumbler faces the viewer with his eyes closed while smiling. He has a content expression. A drawing of Bucky staring into a mirror. Bucky is an anthropomorphic beaver wearing a sailor's hat and a sleeveless sailor's shirt. He looks into the mirror with a tired, blank expression. There is a quote from him below the drawing that reads: I feel really gross whenever I look at my reflection. Is this really what I look like? I've never felt so discontent. Three drawings of Bucky, an anthropomorphic beaver who wears a sailor's cap and sleeveless sailor's shirt.
    
    The first drawing shows Bucky staring at an empty corner while thinking: Oh, I guess it's a cleared flag situation… An arrow points towards him that says: Doesn't know that it's an actual, non-intended glitch & that Chief Wulf should be there.
    
    The second drawing is of Bucky turned towards a drawing of a cartoon rabbit that's displayed on a wall, with a plaque next to it. Bucky reads the plaque out loud, and says: Blot, the first cartoon made by Rex. Rex… Move on.
    
    The third drawing is of Bucky looking uncomfortable, with his eyebrows furrowed and his eyes cast to the side, away from the viewer. In the background, you can see that he has just left the Diner and entered the Gallery. Bucky says: I don't want to be here. The… save… The save! Just hit Respawn and we can go back! A drawing of Hornz picking up Bucky and holding him in the air, while he struggles against her grip.
    
    Bucky is an anthropomorphic beaver who wears a sailor's cap and sleeveless sailor's shirt. Hornz is a large, black-furred creature with long floppy ears and digitigrade legs. She wears a deer skull that has buck teeth at the end like a rabbit. Her eyes aren't visible behind the black sockets of the skull.
    
    Underneath the drawing is text that says: It's described as being kicked out if you lose normally, which means Hornz doesn't even attack you if she catches you, just kicks you out of slumber woods. A drawing of Chief Wulf, an anthropomorphic wolf with a stripe running from his forehead to his nose and an X through his left eye. He is wearing a button-down t-shirt, and rectangle glasses with no frames at the top. There is a circle surrounding him and arrows pointing at him. Above the drawing is text that says: The vanisher!! The bottom text says: The vile vanisher!! Various drawings of Bucky, an anthropomorphic beaver who wears a sailor's cap and sleeveless sailor's shirt.
    
    There is a two panel comic of Bucky talking to the player. Both panels feature a shoulder-up view of Bucky facing forward. In the first panel, he defeatedly looks to the ground with lidded eyes while saying: If you really want to do this, then fine. In the second panel, he looks up to directly make eye contact with the viewer, and says with a pointed stare: But whatever happens from now on is on you, got it?
    
    One of the drawings is a sideview of Bucky facing towards the right. He looks at the ground angrily while saying: I want to go back. I've got friends to save! Just hit Respawn, idiot!
    
    Another drawing is of Bucky frantically pressing a keypad on a boulder in Hornz's level as she approaches him. His head is turned towards her to keep track of how close she is. Bucky grits his teeth, sweats, and his eyes are big. Hornz can be seen from the shoulder-up nearby.
    
    The final drawing is of Bugs, one of the Frankenbug streamers. They have a simple pill-shaped body and simple stick limbs (two legs, four arms) with circles at the end for hands and feet. Their two antennae have two hearts each on them. They have dot eyes, and an open mouthed smile. Two hands cup their face while two others are raised at their sides. They're leaning forward a bit. Various drawings.
    
    One drawing is of Stumbler, an anthropomorphic rabbit. He has freckles on his face, and both of his arms are missing and have bones sticking out. Stumbler is sitting down and angled towards the right. He has a content expression, with his eyes closed and an opened-mouthed smile. Two flowers are drawn around his head.
    
    The next drawing is of Chief Wulf, an anthropomorphic wolf. He is standing in 3/4 view, looking towards the left. He has a stripe running from his forehead to his nose, and an X through his left eye. Wulf is wearing rectangle glasses with no frames at the top, and an open jacket with a furred collar. He is smiling, and his hands are in his pockets.
    
    The next drawing is of Bucky, an anthropomorphic beaver who wears a sailor's cap and sleeveless sailor's shirt. Bucky is curled up in a barrel, holding his knees which are folded up to his chest. His ears are down, he has a wobbly frown, and teardrops in his eyes. His eyebrows are slanted over his eyes. An arrow points to him that reads: Forcing his ass to be around horrors and hide in barrels to survive.
    
    The next drawing is a shoulder-up drawing of Hornz. She is a black-furred creature with a deer skull on her head, one that has buck teeth like a rabbit. She has a short, deer-like ear. Her eyes aren't visible behind the black sockets of the skull.
    
    The next drawing is a shoulder-up drawing of Bucky. His ears are down and he has a big frown on his face. His eyes are watery, and his eyebrows are slanted over them.
    
    The next drawing is of Hornz, except she has long, floppy ears. Her head is tilted up, and her pointer finger taps her chin with her palm up in a thinking fashion.
    
    The next drawing is of Stumbler with a thought bubble featuring a drawing of Hornz, with text beneath the thought bubble that reads: What a woman… Hornz has long, floppy ears. Stumbler has a dark marking that leads from his forehead to his nose. It comes down from his forehead in an upside-down triangle, with the point of the triangle ending where his snout begins. The point of a second, smaller triangle begins where the last one ended, and goes to the end of Stumbler's nose.
    
    There are some incidental drawings of non-Shipwrecked 64 art scattered throughout the page.
    
    One of them is of a fuzzy, cartoony bear with half-lidded eyes and a bow around their neck. The next is of an animatronic rabbit's head. The next is a weird animal head with long, thin, fuzzy ears looking down, unimpressed, at the viewer. The last one is a side-view of a bird monster from the torso-up, opening its beak and holding a taloned hand in the air. A closeup shot of the previous image. There are various drawings.
    
    The first is of Stumbler, an anthropomorphic rabbit. He has freckles on his face, and both of his arms are missing and have bones sticking out. Stumbler is sitting down and angled towards the right. He has a content expression, with his eyes closed and an opened-mouthed smile. Two flowers are drawn around his head.
    
    The next drawing is of Chief Wulf, an anthropomorphic wolf. He is standing in 3/4 view, looking towards the left. He has a stripe running from his forehead to his nose, and an X through his left eye. Wulf is wearing rectangle glasses with no frames at the top, and an open jacket with a furred collar. He is smiling, and his hands are in his pockets.
    
    The next drawing is a shoulder-up drawing of Hornz. She is a black-furred creature with a deer skull on her head, one that has buck teeth like a rabbit. She has a short, deer-like ear. Her eyes aren't visible behind the black sockets of the skull.
    
    The next drawing is of Hornz, except she has long, floppy ears. Her head is tilted up, and her pointer finger taps her chin with her palm up in a thinking fashion.
    
    The next drawing is of Stumbler with a thought bubble featuring a drawing of Hornz, with text beneath the thought bubble that reads: What a woman… Hornz has long, floppy ears. Stumbler has a dark marking that leads from his forehead to his nose. It comes down from his forehead in an upside-down triangle, with the point of the triangle ending where his snout begins. The point of a second, smaller triangle begins where the last one ended, and goes to the end of Stumbler's nose.
    
    There are some incidental drawings of non-Shipwrecked 64 art scattered throughout the page.
    
    One of them is of a fuzzy, cartoony bear with half-lidded eyes and a bow around their neck. The next is of an animatronic rabbit's head. The last one is of a weird animal head with long, thin, fuzzy ears looking down, unimpressed, at the viewer. a closeup shot of one of the previous images, featuring a drawing of Bucky, an anthropomorphic beaver who wears a sailor's cap and sleeveless sailor's shirt. The drawing is from the shoulder-up. Bucky's ears are down and he has a big frown on his face. His eyes are watery, and his eyebrows are slanted over them. A close up shot of a previous image. It features a drawing of Bucky, an anthropomorphic beaver who wears a sailor's cap and sleeveless sailor's shirt. Bucky is curled up in a barrel, holding his knees which are folded up to his chest. His ears are down, he has a wobbly frown, and teardrops in his eyes. His eyebrows are slanted over his eyes. An arrow points to him that reads: Forcing his ass to be around horrors and hide in barrels to survive. A shoulder-up drawing of Bucky, an anthropomorphic beaver who wears a sailor's cap and sleeveless sailor's shirt. He stares at something out of view with a blank expression. A drawing of Bucky and Olive.
    
    Bucky is an anthropomorphic beaver who wears a sailor's cap and sleeveless sailor's shirt. Olive is an anthropomorphic otter that wears a one piece swimsuit with white and red stripes.
    
    The first drawing depicts Bucky facing towards the viewer and smiling. An arrow points to him that reads: Bucky my friend Bucky!
    
    The second drawing is of Olive turned towards the left in 3/4 view. She's smiling an open-mouthed smile. An arrow points to her that reads: Olive I'm sorry I don't remember what you look like. Various drawings.
    
    There are two drawings of Walter, an anthropomorphic Walrus. One of them depicts him with no whiskers, and regular eyes, and is labelled Clean shaven. The next depicts him with eyes inside of a second, larger eyesocket, and long whiskers with an open mouth filled with small, sharp teeth. It's labelled wtf. Text besides the two images reads: Why do his walk around suit and game model look so different??
    
    The next drawing is of Bucky, an anthropomorphic beaver who wears a sailor's cap and sleeveless sailor's shirt.
    
    Bucky's head quickly turns towards the viewer, and he looks like he's on the verge of crying (His eyes are wet, his eyebrows are furrowed, and he has a deep frown on his face). His fist is clenched at his side. An arrow points to him that reads: Would really rather you continue with the base game and not investigate any deeper.
    
    The next drawing is a shoulder-up drawing of Hornz. She is a black-furred creature with a deer skull on her head. She has a short, deer-like ear. Her eyes aren't visible behind the black sockets of the skull. Some text next to her says Hornz!
    
    The next drawing is of Stumbler, an anthropomorphic rabbit. He has freckles on his cheeks, and both of his arms are missing and have bones sticking out. He has an oval patch of differently coloured fur on his belly. Stumbler is jumping in the air with a cartoonishly shocked expression (His eyes bulge out in a cartoonish manner and his mouth is agape, even going past the confines of his face).
    
    The next drawing is a small, shoulder-up drawing of Chief Wulf, an anthropomorphic wolf. He is seen in 3/4 view facing towards the right. He has a stripe running down from his forehead to his nose, and he is wearing glasses. He has no visible mouth, and it appears as though he has large eyebags.
    
    The next drawing is of Chief Wulf from the shoulder-up, turned towards the left in a 3/4 view. His left eye, which is the only one visible at that angle, has an X through it. He has short whiskers on his muzzle, chin, and eyebrows, and is wearing glasses. An arrow points to him that says: I forgot what he looks like.
    
    There is some incidental, non-Shipwrecked 64 art throughout the page. One drawing is of a lizard creature with horns and a cartoony skull on its head. The other two drawings are of George Beard and Harold Hutchins from Captain Underpants. A closeup shot of the previous image showing a drawing of Chief Wulf. He is depicted from the shoulder-up, and is turned towards the left in 3/4 view. His left eye, which is the only one visible at that angle, has an X through it. He has a stripe running down from his forehead to his nose, short whiskers on his muzzle, chin, and eyebrows, and is wearing glasses. An arrow points to him that says: I forgot what he looks like. A close up shot of one of the previous images. It features various drawings.
    
    There are two drawings of Walter, an anthropomorphic Walrus. One of them depicts him with no whiskers, and regular eyes, and is labelled Clean shaven. The next depicts him with eyes inside of a second, larger eyesocket, and long whiskers with an open mouth filled with small, sharp teeth. It's labelled wtf. Text besides the two images reads: Why do his walk around suit and game model look so different??
    
    The next drawing is a shoulder-up drawing of Hornz. She is a black-furred creature with a deer skull on her head. She has a short, deer-like ear. Her eyes aren't visible behind the black sockets of the skull. Some text next to her says Hornz!
    
    The next drawing is of Stumbler, an anthropomorphic rabbit. He has freckles on his cheeks, and both of his arms are missing and have bones sticking out. He has an oval patch of differently coloured fur on his belly. Stumbler is jumping in the air with a cartoonishly shocked expression (His eyes bulge out in a cartoonish manner and his mouth is agape, even going past the confines of his face).
    
    The next drawing is a small, shoulder-up drawing of Chief Wulf, an anthropomorphic wolf. He is seen in 3/4 view facing towards the right. He has a stripe running down from his forehead to his nose, and he is wearing glasses. He has no visible mouth, and it appears as though he has large eyebags.
    
    There is an incidental drawing of non-Shipwrecked 64 art. It is a drawing of a lizard creature with horns and a cartoony skull on its head. A close up shot of one of the previous images. It features a drawing of Bucky, an anthropomorphic beaver who wears a sailor's cap and sleeveless sailor's shirt.
    
    Bucky's head quickly turns towards the viewer, and he looks like he's on the verge of crying (His eyes are wet, his eyebrows are furrowed, and he has a deep frown on his face). His fist is clenched at his side. An arrow points to him that reads: Would really rather you continue with the base game and not investigate any deeper.

Ahh Bucky I love you Buckyyyy <333. I love that mirror part in Walter's level. Definitely one of my FAVOURITE parts. What's up with you and mirrors Bucky? I'm dying to know! Every time a mirror appears in the game I'm like "MIRROR!?!?!". Even retroactively, I'm like "wow remember how there was a mirror in the volcano..? wowie so cool..."

During that part with the mirror in Olive's level, Frankie (one of the Frankenbug streamers) acts as Bucky and says (to Olive), "Do you ever feel like weird and bad from looking at yourself in the mirror? No reason." and that part rattles around my head rent free.

And it kills me that right after the mirror part in Walter's level, you just get HOOKED and DIE??? I LOVE that! Like everything felt so disheartening and tyen you just die. You get killed. Way to kick a guy(?)* when he's down!

*(*Side-eyes at Bucky and waits to start headcannoning until I know more about who he is* (I'm making you trans but I'm gonna wait before I figure out in what way))

Bucky I l9ve yoyuuu I'll always love youuu. Also I love the way his model looks, it's so cute!

Also I want to know if Olivia anf that guy we see get deepfried and presumably a third person are possessing the in-game Olive, Giovanni and Walter. What's up with that? Olivia, are you here? Hello?

And I want to know about the organismmm are you kidding!?! The organism??? That sounds awesome!! Plant thing!!

Oughhh there's so many plot threads... Who's the vandal? What's Blot's significance? Did the original creator of Bucky die naturally? How does Rex factor into this and why does Bucky hate him so much? What happened on the island to Olivia and the other people? It seems there might've been experiments goiing on? How aware are the npcs (even beyond Stumbler and Wulf, other npcs express surprise at Bucky being in the gallery)?

This game is so awesome akhwnajsvb. Watch it or play it!!! NOW!!!!!!!

Story #1 . . . | . . .


A ghost floats next to a kid. The ghost is blobby and amorphous. She's turned towards the kid with a neutral expression, and asks, So if you were a parent, would you be called Reni?
    The kid, named Goat, is wearing a T-shirt and has wavy hair pulled into a small, low ponytail with some strands falling out. They jump and face the ghost with an aghast expression while clutching their shirt. They respond, EW. No! Absolutely not! Goat sweats and looks down at their hands with a frantic expression. Their hands are held out in front of them and slightly curled.
    Goat continues, That's my PARENT'S name! That's— that's taken! There's already a Reni!? Goat's face smoothes out and they look into the distance with a mild but reverent expression. They cup their chin with their thumb and pointer finger and a sparkle appears next to their eyes. The ghost watches them with a neutral look as they say I'd be called something cooler… Like Baba. The ghost flies around Goat's head to talk to them from their other side. So you are gonna be a parent, then? She asks.
    Goat looks down in the other direction with a bemused expression, one eyebrow raised with the other lowered over their eye, a small smile on their face. Definitely not. Ew. They respond. The ghost floats next to Goat and looks at them with a mildly guilty expression as she says Oh. Sorry for assuming.
    Goat looks back at her with an open smile and says Nah, it's fine. I get why you misunderstood.

First art post! For a basic rundown of this story, click on the link in the title!

Fun fact, the third panel looks the most "Goat-like" to me. Like, if I were to draw Goat, I'd try to make them look the way they do in that panel.

The numbers assigned to the stories that'll be shown here are based on order of appearance on this website, not when they were made. This story is an earlier one, though. I actually repurposed the kid's design for another oc of mine. If there's a name for a story, that'll be there instead of a number.

Context is that Goat and their parent are non-binary (they/them and he/she/they respectively) and they both have fun coming up with non-binary titles.

Also baba like a sheep. Baa-Baa. Goat likes sheep too, they just like goats more. They only realised that correlation after this conversation and were like "No wonder it sounded cool!!!".

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