Video Releases
VHS video title | Year of release | Video specials |
---|---|---|
Art Attack: Over 30 Great Art and Craft Ideas | 1992 | Neil shows his favourite craft ideas for art attacks on the first series. |
Art Attack with Neil Buchanan | 1993 | Neil shows his 16 favourite art attacks presented by him. |
Art Attack: Most Wanted | 1996 | Neil shows his video about everyone's most requested favourites. Including The Head was seen on the video. |
Art Attack: Crazy Cartoons and Dazzling Drawings | 1996 | Neil shows his drawings and cartoon comic strip and dazzles. |
Art Attack Let's Party! | 1996 | Neil shows his celebrations of parties, Christmas and wrapping up presents. |
Art Attack: Top 20 | 1997 | Neil shows his 20 favourite art attacks he had put together a gallary. |
Art Attack: Scrapbook | 1997 | Neil shows his scrapbook with all the best art attacks. |
Art Attack: 10 of the Best | 1998 | Neil is celebrating the 10th of the best art attacks from the last 10 series. |
Art Attack: Christmas Cracker | 1998 | Neil shows his Christmas art attacks to make n do from the Christmas Specials. |
Art Attack: Greatest Tips and Tricks | 1999 | Neil shows how he put together some of the best tips and tricks. |
Art Attack: How to Draw | 2000 | Neil shows how to do some drawing on papers the Art Attack way! |
Art Attack: How to Paint | 2000 | Neil shows how to concentrate on painting the Art Attack way! |
Art Attack: Make 'n' Do | 2001 | Neil shows how to make things made out of old rubbish. |
Art Attack Monsters and other Scary Stuff | 2002 | Neil shows his Art Attack Monster video of how to make n do or drawing to spook people. |
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