CHIPCHICK!
The Official Fan Site for the Greatest Civic Doodle Creation.
"Once you pop... the lore don't stop."
The Deep-Fried Lore
Origin Story: The Jackbox Birth
Chipchick burst onto the scene in the chaotic crucible of *Civic Doodle* during a late-night Jackbox session. What started as a simple prompt for "mascot for a tiny town" evolved into a half-chicken, half-crispy potato chip hybrid, permanently shaped by the curvature of its inception. The original concept sketches are highly classified, but we believe the inspiration came from a half-eaten snack bowl.
Mascot Motto: "If it crumbles, it flies."
Physiology & Behavior
- **Feathers:** Subtly dusted with what looks like Paprika or Sour Cream & Onion seasoning.
- **The Chip Body:** Perfectly saddle-shaped, allowing it to perch on round objects.
- **Habitat:** Primarily found near large, cylindrical containers, or in the reflection of freshly-polished municipal signs.
- **Diet:** Highly complex—it sustains itself on positive vibes and the crumbs of forgotten creativity.
Official Merch Drop (Get your Crunch!)
The Crumb Collector Tee
Perfectly curved graphic, 100% Cotton-Dusted.
The Flamin' Hot Sticker Set
5 unique Chipchick poses for maximum civic impact.
The Dip Mug (Curved Handle)
Holds 16 oz of your favorite creative fuel.
Gallery: The Many Faces of Chipchick
Want your fan art featured? Send us your Chipchick creations!
Confirmed Chipchick Sightings
Sighting #1: The Grocery Aisle
Reported on 2025-10-28 in Portland, OR
"We saw a shadow of a perfect, curved chip reflected on a row of Pringles cans. It felt like a spiritual moment. It was gone before we could get a photo."
Sighting #2: The Civic Doodle Replay
Reported on 2025-10-27 by The Creators (Private)
"During the replay of the original Jackbox session, Chipchick appeared briefly in the crowd animation, perched on the mayor's top hat. It's canon!"
Sighting #3: In a Bowl of Dip
Reported on 2025-10-25 in Austin, TX
"My friend swore the final chip in the bowl had tiny little chicken legs before they ate it. Could be fatigue, but we choose to believe."