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Captain Underpants and the Perilous Plot of Professor Poopypants, by Dav Pilkey

qgg's review against another edition

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2.0

Henry loves it. I’m totally done with the potty talk + alliteration.

mckenzierichardson's review against another edition

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4.0

 
Hilarious continuation of the Captain Underpants series. These books are so much fun to read.
Readers will enjoy changing their friends names and cheering our heroes on as they right wrongs, save the day, and even learn something at the end.
Great book for reluctant young readers. Lots of hilarious pictures and engaging formatting like flip-o-rama.

mckenzierichardson's review against another edition

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4.0

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Another fun and hilarious adventure featuring Captain Underpants and a brand new villain. The audiobook is so much fun and well adapted from the visual-heavy original format. Details in the pictures are worked into the narration and dialogue so it is easy to enjoy in its new audio format. Also includes epic music, different voice actors and voice changes for different characters, and Sound-o-rama, a fun alternative to the original Flip-o-rama.

Also loved the little details for the audiobook such as converting all the names of those who helped create the audiobook with Professor P's name chart.

While I love the silliness of these books and the gross-out humor, I don't enjoy this one quite as much as some of the others in the series. Though Pilkey wanted to have a little moral about name calling and hurting people's feelings, I do dislike how mental health is treated in the book. George and Harold go too far in making someone quit their job because they think they are mentally unwell. It's meant to be funny but seems to take the joke too far. He's the one teacher who isn't outright terrible to the kids and it's sad to see him treated that way. It's a small detail but I disliked the negative associations of "crazy" people, especially in a book targeted to young readers.

Still the book on the whole is funny. The aspects of mental health are small details in the plot that I think could have been handled better but aren't developed enough to affect the plot too much. I do like the fun way of presenting silly names as a way to show why you shouldn't make fun of people and also showing not to take yourself too seriously.

Well-adapted to the audio format with fun details that make it even more engaging.

undertowsoul's review against another edition

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

3.75

100onbooks's review against another edition

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3.0

Didn't like it as much as the others so far...
Professor Poopypants was a tad too sad for me.

sreddous's review against another edition

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5.0

Captain Underpants is the best way to indulge kids' natural desires to talk about "gross poopy" things while also providing a well-paced story with diverse characters and an excellent overall message: allow kids the space to be their creative selves. Loved it as a kid, still appreciate it as an adult.

mehsi's review against another edition

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3.0

The fourth book (and third book for me) in this series. This time a professor with an original name and his plans to take over the world (though I totally was cheering him on).

I have to say I liked this one less than the previous books I read. It had to do with the teachers (this is definitely not what you do to your students/pupils, I know it is exaggerated, but it still was just too much for me. What terrible teachers, they shouldn't be working there at all.). But it also had to do with the name calling. I rather liked the fact there was a country that made up their own names and had silly/weird names. But the poor man was bullied, with his new and old name. He didn't even do anything wrong, he was patient, sweet, kind, and all he wanted was to show those kids how awesome science could be. I know, I know, I shouldn't take it serious, but for some reason I couldn't help but being very pissed at the kids and everyone around that professor.

So yeah, instead of cheering for the good guys to win.... I was rooting for the professor to get his revenge. Yep, I was rooting for the baddie. Though, then again, he wasn't necessarily evil, he just snapped. I did like his revenge plan, and how (hilariously) people were unhappy. See, you don't like it to be bullied with your name, then don't do it to others.
Also the shrinking of the school was an excellent plan.

I loved the pranks (not the name calling) by George and Harold (or should I say Fluffy and Cheeseball). They should just ask their parents to move to another school, one that doesn't mind imagination and instead will motivate and stimulate the brains of these 2 kids.

On the one hand I am not too happy with the mistakes in the comics (it does get a bit old), but on the other hand it does fit the age of the duo.

I also loved that little kid that made its appearance twice in this story, and what he said/did during those two appearances. :P

Then there is the fourth wall breaking and that is just my favourite thing in this series.

Captain Underpants is also a brilliant character, it is just a shame that for most of the time he isn't around.

So I hope that the next book has a bit better plot/less bullying, I can't wait to see what villain we get next time!

Review first posted at https://twirlingbookprincess.com/

georgial24's review against another edition

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adventurous funny lighthearted 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? It's complicated

4.5

sally_vinter's review against another edition

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4.0

I think this was my favourite one as a kid

hyattsarah's review against another edition

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3.0

We enjoy the antics of the captain but upon further reflection, the last book set the bar too high. Some good chapter titles in this one though.