itaby's review against another edition

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adventurous funny fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

breakfastgrey's review against another edition

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4.0

This book was AWESOME. For the past few books, Captain Underpants has shifted from standalone tales to one large adventure spanning multiple volumes that has gone full blown sci-fi nerd and I am all about it. This book is a bit of an odd beast because it unexpectedly switches from the main narrative to an origin story for most of the book, but it’s a well crafted origin that’s a lot of fun. Super excited to read the next book in the series.

kelleemoye's review

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4.0

Reviewed at: http://www.teachmentortexts.com/2012/07/captain-underpants.html

I love the back story in this one that shows how Harold and George met and how their friendship grew. Although all of the Captain Underpants book have some aspect of bullying, in this one bullying plays a bigger role.

This Captain Underpants book is different than the others, but I really liked it and it sets up for the final book in the series very well.

Teacher thoughts:
-Paradox
-Grammar (pg. 36)
-Rhyming

emelkay24's review

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adventurous funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

123abc456def's review

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adventurous challenging dark emotional funny hopeful informative lighthearted mysterious sad tense
  • Plot- or character-driven? N/A
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

5.0

revengelyne's review

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5.0

Real Rating: 4.5

This book picks up where the last book has left off. George and Harold are being arrested for the crimes that their evil counterparts did before returning to their own time. It is then that Professor Tippy Tinkletrousers (aka Professor Poopypants) appears in a giant trousers robot. He chases after the boys.

It is then we get a small interlude explaining the Banana Cream Pie Paradox.

The story returns where Tippy Tinkletrousers did not return and the kids are taken to Juvie. The police also pick up Mr. Krupp and he is sentenced to prison. While in prison, Mr. Krupp comes across Professor Tippy Tinkletrouser who is working on a secret project. The project is suppose to be a statue of the Warden but it is actually trouser robot that the professor uses to break out of prison. Along the way, the professor kidnaps Mr. Krupp.

We find Harold and George seemingly enjoying Juvie when the professor appears. He demands the boys be turned over, which the Warden does willingly after being threatened. Of course, Mr. Krupp enjoys the notion of the end of the two boys until bring out Captain Underpants in front of the professor. This drives the professor insane and sets of a hilarious fight between the two until Captain Underpants pulls part of the robot from the ice the professor accidentally placed himself in. This causes a lightning storm and we are sent back to a time to see how George and Harold meet as children and the tale of the Wedgie Magee.

This book was a bit longer than the others but it was just as fun. I love how we see the beginning of George and Harold's friendship. It was a nice little story and I even enjoyed how the two boys gave the school bully, a nephew of Mr. Krupp, a lesson he would never forget.

These books still keep getting better with each story and always there is a lesson to learn but George and Harold never have that chance to learn it because Captain Underpants always appears at the end. This time it was the professor who appeared and helped change a lot of the past but he also brought forth the apocalypse as well but before he could go back and change all that, something bad happens to him. I won't spoil it for you but you will have to read it.

Still I like that George and Harold taught the bullies a lesson they deserve. It was a nice change. It may not happen entirely in such a fashion in real life but it does help children to understand that bullying is not always the best course to take because there will always be that someone to make sure they get their comeuppance.

alison_owens's review

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adventurous fast-paced

wiseowl33's review

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3.0

Very typical Captain Underpants. But I did feel a bit Bobby Ewing ish at the end? Is it all a dream? Looking forward to the next installment. I read the book thanks to Net Galley, since then have purchased the book for my library and it has a waiting list several students long. The captain has not lost his touch for attracting readers :)

liibookaddict's review

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3.0

As usual this book was fun. I'm super glad I bought for my niece.

kstep1805's review

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3.0

This is the only Captain Underpants book I’ve read all the way through. It was clever. I enjoyed George and Harold’s Meeting Story more than the usual fare of potty jokes.