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The fourth book in Dav Pilkey’s mega-bestselling Captain Underpants series. Now with super-cool foil covers! Shiny! Fun!
George and Harold aren’t bad kids. They just like to “liven things up” for everybody. Unfortunately, their thoughtful jokes sometimes get them into a LOT of trouble. And when Professor Pippy P. Poopypants becomes their new science teacher…well, George and Harold almost cause the entire planet to be taken over by a maniacal, mad-scientist guy in a giant robot suit! Who will stop the perilous plot of Poopypants?!!? This looks like a job for Captain Underpants!In the fourth “epic novel” by the wildly popular Dav Pilkey, young troublemakers George and Harold are back with Mr. Krupp, the Jerome Horowitz Elementary principal they previously transformed into the superhero Captain Underpants with their 3-D hypno ring. This comic adventure begins in New Swissland, where everyone has a silly name. (“Just ask their president, the Honorable Chuckles Jingleberry McMonkeyburger Jr. or his lovely wife, Stinky.”) New Swissland, just southeast of Greenland, is the home of the inventor of the Shrinky-Pig 2000 and the Goosy-Grow 4000–Professor Pippy P. Poopypants. When the professor decides to pitch his inventions in the United States, he is laughed out of every institution of higher learning because of his unusual name. Frustrated, he decides to become an elementary school science teacher where the innocent children will, he assumes, be accepting and loving.
This is where his world collides with George and Harold’s, who are not accepting of his funny name, but instead explode with laughter and promptly craft a new comic book called “Captain Underpants and the Pied Pooper of Piqua.” This hilarious book will crack Pilkey fans up with tiny toilets of truth, evil gerbils, and even Cher’s greatest hits. (The children–not notoriously good spellers–note: “All animal cruelty was simulated. No actual girbles were forsed to listen to Cher.”) And what becomes of Professor Poopypants? He gets even, devising a method to convert all names into silly names. He creates a chart in which everyone has to use letters from their own first and last names to create a madcap moniker. In the end, George and Harold learn that it’s not nice to make fun of people: “‘Wow,’ said Harold. ‘I think this is the first time one of our stories ever had a moral!’ ‘Probably the last time, too,’ said George. ‘Let’s hope so,’ said Harold.” –Flunky Pizza Chunks (Ages 8 to 12)
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