Showing posts with label Underpants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Underpants. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2011

A Book Review of Captain Underpants and the Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, Part One

Recommended for ages 7-10

Warning: this book contains lots of disgusting snot, booger, mucus, and drippy, sticky gunk. The title should tip you off: Captain Underpants and the Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, Part One, by Dav Pilkey. This is the sixth in the Captain Underpants series of graphic novels.

Even if you're a fan of Captain Underpants already, you might not like this if you don't like stories about snot blowing and dripping and flinging and flying. Because that's basically all that happens this time.

You might already know that Harold Hutchins and George Beard are two friends at school who have a knack for getting into trouble. They are budding comic book artists. They write and illustrate their own series of comics featuring a superhero named Captain Underpants.

In reality, they have hypnotized their school principal, Mr. Krupp, to turn into this superhero whenever he hears a finger snap. He strips down to his underwear and a cape and flies off to fight evil, villains, and silly made-up monsters, like the one in this book.

The humor here is mostly based on the grossness of a robot who was crossed with a classmate who sneezed, producing a snot-dripping robotic kid monster thingie. At any rate, if you think kids sneezing and spewing mucous everywhere is funny, you'll love this book.

On the other hand, if you think that's disgusting, stay away. Because that's basically what happens. Sure, the robot kid drippy snotty monster thingie goes on to make even more trouble, but you'll have to read the book to find out what happens, and how Captain Underpants gets involved.

Once again, like in the other books in the Captain Underpants series, there are a few pages of Flip-O-Rama action. This is where you turn one page back and forth rapidly, so you see that page and the page after it. When you do it fast enough, it makes it look like a cartoon.

These are really fun to do. They usually involve some hitting, screaming, pained expressions on faces...that sort of thing. And you are encouraged to add your own crazy sound effects, which is great fun if you are an imaginative, dramatic kind of kid who likes that sort of thing.

Because it's a graphic novel, it has lots of pictures--one on every page, at least. This is great to attract reluctant readers, who will then want to read more to find out what happens.

One of my students said, about the book, "It's not even funny." But there are tons of kids out there who love it. So you have to be the type who finds silly, disgusting humor funny. If not, you might want to stay clear of Captain Underpants and the Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, Part One, by Dav Pilkey.

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

For Kids Who Like Silly: The Adventures of Captain Underpants (Book One) - A Book Review

Graphic novels are all the rage these days. They are loaded with pictures, which draw kids in, enticing them to read more. Most of them are full of action, too, which keeps them interested and reading. One of the most popular and well-known graphic novels is The Adventures of Captain Underpants: The First Epic Novel by Dav Pilkey. Here's why I think it's so popular.

George Beard and Harold Hutchins are best friends and fourth graders at Jerome Horwitz Elementary School. They cause a lot of trouble in general, but especially in school.

One of the things that didn't get them into too much trouble was that they made up their own superhero, Captain Underpants. He's bald, wears a cape, and flies around in his underpants.

The boys would draw their own comic adventure stories about Captain Underpants. Then they'd sneak into the office at school and make copies of their comics and sell them to the other kids.

One day, at one of the school football games, things go terribly awry. Someone has sprinkled the cheerleaders' pompoms with black pepper, making everyone sneeze. And the band starts spewing soap bubbles when they begin to play their instruments.

You can guess who is behind this mischief. George and Harold think nobody will ever find out that they are the ones responsible.

They soon discover that the grouchy principal, Mr. Krupp, has evidence against them. They are busted in a big way, and they have to do everything he says from now on.

Naturally, they get sick of this very quickly, so they soon hatch a plan to get out of their misery. You'll have to read for yourself how they do it, but it involves some robots, slingshots, and fake doggie doo-doo. You'll also discover exactly how Principal Krupp saves the day.

The book is full of large, simple, cartoony illustrations, one on every page or two. One of them shows how the boys change the sign at a flower shop. It says, "Pick your own roses!" They remove four of the letters and leave it reading, "Pick our noses!"

My favorite part of the book, and one I know kids will love, is the "cheesy Flip-O-Rama animation technique." You grab the corner of one page and flip it back and forth, so you see the picture on that page and the page right after it. The pictures are like two cells of an animated movie or cartoon, and if you flip it fast enough, it looks like a cartoon on tv.

I love the one when they hit the robot's head with a board, and it smashes down. It really looks like it's moving.

This is a great book for kids who like cheesy, non-realistic action that's kind of silly and full of the types of things a typical kid might imagine. Stuff like confronting bank robbers, hypnotizing people to do silly things, and being pulled on your skateboard behind a truck.

Reluctant readers, and especially boys who want action, will get drawn in by the pictures. It might get them motivated to try drawing their own comic superhero series, too. All in all, The Adventures of Captain Underpants: The First Epic Novel by Dav Pilkey is an easy graphic novel read for kids ages 7 to 10

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