Captain Underpants and the Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, Part 2: The Revenge of the Ridiculous Robo-Boogers

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Author: Dav Pilkey

ISBN-10: 0439376122

ISBN-13: 9780439376129

Category: Fiction & Literature

New from Dav Pilkey--a Captain Underpants story that's so full of action, adventure, laffs, danger, romance (just kidding!) and Flip-O-Rama, that we couldn't fit it into just one book! We're SERIOUS!!\ Just when they thought they were out, it pulls them back in! Our heroes beat the Bionic Booger Boy, but they forgot about those rascally Robo-Boogers. Join George, Harold, Mr. Krupp, Melvin Sneedly, and Sulu the Bionic Hamster on an adventure that will take them into the deepest regions of...

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Just when they thought they were out, it pulls them back in! Our heroes beat the Bionic Booger Boy, but they forgot about those rascally Robo-Boogers. Join George, Harold, Mr. Krupp, Melvin Sneedly, and Sulu the Bionic Hamster on an adventure that will take them into the deepest regions of outer space and back through time to the mysterious and uncharted world of the day before yesterday! It's a monster-mashin', robo-wranglin', time-travelin', brain-switchin', nose-pickin' good time!Barbara Carroll Roberts - Children's LiteratureCaptain Underpants is back with George and Harold, Mr. Krupp, Melvin Sneedly, Sulu, the bionic hamster, and Miss Singerbrains, the librarian. And once again they are engaged in an adventure that is so ridiculously silly and so full of flying robo-boogers, portable purple potty time machines, Combine-O-Trons, pterodactyls and spaceships, that parents (and other adults) should not, under any circumstances, attempt to read this book. Children, on the other hand, will find all this mayhem wonderfully funny, particularly when Melven and Mr. Krupp switch brains, prompting a new comic book creation by George and Harold. There is no point in trying to make sense of any of this. Captain Underpants books break just about every rule of good fiction but kids will not care about that. Especially for reluctant young readers, this book and the others in the "Captain Underpants" series are pure gold. 2003, Blue Sky Press/Scholastic, Ages 6 to 9.

\ From Barnes & NobleDav Pilkey's second part of the snot-filled battle between Captain Underpants and the Bionic Booger Boy continues, and it's loaded with more twists, turns, and laffs! Picking up where Part 1 left off, this episode launches with George, Harold, and the other adventurers running for their lives with the Robo-Boogers in hot pursuit. Fortunately, Sulu the Bionic Hamster saves the day by swallowing them and spitting their boogery bodies into space, but now that Mr. Krupp and Melvin Sneedly have accidentally switched personalities -- and Melvin wants to get C.U.'s super powers for himself -- the whole planet gets into doo-doo when the banished Robo-Boogers begin heading back to Earth. How can things ever be set right? Never you fear -- the real Waistband Warrior uses a special trick that's squishy fun! Pilkey's seventh epic novel will surely keep fans howling with cheers, and with an Underpants Dance Flip-O-Rama and a cliff-hanger ending, this treat will surely go down in the annals of potty-humored hits.\ \ \ \ \ Children's LiteratureCaptain Underpants is back with George and Harold, Mr. Krupp, Melvin Sneedly, Sulu, the bionic hamster, and Miss Singerbrains, the librarian. And once again they are engaged in an adventure that is so ridiculously silly and so full of flying robo-boogers, portable purple potty time machines, Combine-O-Trons, pterodactyls and spaceships, that parents (and other adults) should not, under any circumstances, attempt to read this book. Children, on the other hand, will find all this mayhem wonderfully funny, particularly when Melven and Mr. Krupp switch brains, prompting a new comic book creation by George and Harold. There is no point in trying to make sense of any of this. Captain Underpants books break just about every rule of good fiction—but kids will not care about that. Especially for reluctant young readers, this book and the others in the "Captain Underpants" series are pure gold. 2003, Blue Sky Press/Scholastic, Ages 6 to 9. \ — Barbara Carroll Roberts\ \ \ Library JournalGr 3-6-This seventh title in the series is witty, fun, and full of adventure. George and Harold think everything is fine as the Robo-Boogers are jettisoned into space, but alas, a complication has occurred. Mr. Krupp, the principal, and Melvin have had their brains switched by the Combine-O-Tron, and they become known as Kruppy the Kid and Mr. Melvin. The Robo-Boogers miraculously return on a space shuttle as Miss Singerbrains, the school librarian, gets into the action by taking the Purple Potty from the basement of the library and Mr. Melvin turns it into a magical time machine (a whole other story). As Miss Singerbrains and the boys fly with their pet pterosaurs, the youngsters regain control of the Combine-O-Tron and the Forgetchamacallit 2000 and they ultimately restore Mr. Krupp and Melvin to their rightful selves. However, the switch does not restore Captain Underpants's powers. Then, just in the nick of time, George and Harold come through. The Purple Potty time machine, which is not supposed to be used two days in a row, awaits the boys, but they, of course, use it again, so the end of this story is just the beginning of the next adventure of Captain Underpants. With fast-paced action and humorous, kid-friendly artwork, this story is creative, imaginative, and truly boisterous.-JoAnn Jonas, Chula Vista Public Library, San Diego, CA Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.\ \ \ \ \ From the PublisherSchool Library Journal\ (February 1, 2004; 0-439-37612-2)\ Gr 3-6-This seventh title in the series is witty, fun, and full of adventure. George and Harold think everything is fine as the Robo-Boogers are jettisoned into space, but alas, a complication has occurred. Mr. Krupp, the principal, and Melvin have had their brains switched by the Combine-O-Tron, and they become known as Kruppy the Kid and Mr. Melvin. The Robo-Boogers miraculously return on a space shuttle as Miss Singerbrains, the school librarian, gets into the action by taking the Purple Potty from the basement of the library and Mr. Melvin turns it into a magical time machine (a whole other story). As Miss Singerbrains and the boys fly with their pet pterosaurs, the youngsters regain control of the Combine-O-Tron and the Forgetchamacallit 2000 and they ultimately restore Mr. Krupp and Melvin to their rightful selves. However, the switch does not restore Captain Underpants's powers. Then, just in the nick of time, George and Harold come through. The Purple Potty time machine, which is not supposed to be used two days in a row, awaits the boys, but they, of course, use it again, so the end of this story is just the beginning of the next adventure of Captain Underpants. With fast-paced action and humorous, kid-friendly artwork, this story is creative, imaginative, and truly boisterous.-JoAnn Jonas, Chula Vista Public Library, San Diego, CA Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.\ \ \