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The Captain Underpants series, by Dav Pilkey, is a series of American children's books about two 4th graders, George Beard and Harold Hutchins, and the aptly-named superhero they accidentally created, who is their principal, Mr. Benny Krupp.
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, wait a minute...it's Captain Underpants! Back for another adventure, this Wedgie-Powered-cottony-hero has to outwit the alien threesome — Zorx, Klax, and Jennifer — who are up to no good. They've turned all of the students at the Jerome Horwitz Elementary School into zombie nerds, and try to take over the world by posing as chili-making cafeteria ladies! But who else can possibly help Captain Underpants stop all of the hullabaloo? George and Harold, two fun-loving troublemakers, that's who! With black-and-white cartoons.
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Hooray for Captain Underpants! Everybody's favorite waistband warrior is back, ready to fight for Truth, Justice, and all that is Pre-Shrunk and Cottony. If you've read Dav Pilkey's first two comic epics, The Adventures of Captain Underpants and Captain Underpants and the Attack of the Talking Toilets, you already know the brave Captain is really just crabby old Principal Krupp, hypnotized into becoming the world's greatest superhero every time someone snaps their fingers. And of course you know the trouble-making hypnotists are none other than Jerome Horwitz Elementary School's two most notorious tricksters, George and Harold ("We rule!" "Me, too!").
Well, George and Harold--surprise, surprise--are at it again. The cranky lunch ladies quit after George and Harold fool them into baking super-volcanic krispy kupcakes that flood the school with gigantic green globs o' goo. Mr. Krupp finds replacements and fast, but he unwittingly hires the tentacled alien trio of Zorx, Klax, and Jennifer in disguise! Will they turn everyone in school into evil zombie nerds? Can George and Harold save the world before it's too late? All seems lost until the diabolical Zorx snaps his... um, tentacles in front of Mr. Krupp, and the power of wedgies comes to the rescue once again.
Captain Underpants's third outing is better than ever, with patented Flip-o-Rama animation and wacky bonus comics like "Captain Underpants--Wedgie Wars" and "Captain Underpants and the Night of the Living Lunch Ladies." (Ages 8 to 12)
--Paul Hughes
From Publishers Weekly
Fourth-grade cut-ups Harold and George and their principal-turned-superhero are as funny as ever in Pilkey's third Captain Underpants caper. (For those in the dark, the superhero in question is an underwear-clad, toilet-paper-toting crusader for "Truth, Justice, and ALL that is Preshrunk and Cottony"). As in the earlier installments, this zany tale adopts a variety of formats, including sprightly illustrated text; reproductions of the two boys' homemade comic books; and "flip-o-rama" pages that replicate "world-famous cheesy animation technique." Captain Underpants and his errant students here go up against a trio of aliens posing as lunch ladies. Suddenly students begin turning into "zombie nerds": "Look," says George, "They're all wearing broken eyeglasses held together with masking tape... and they've got vinyl pocket protectors!!!" It's all part of the aliens' quest to take over the world: "It won't be long now," says the evil Klax. "Tomorrow we'll feed them Super Evil Rapid-Growth Juice! Then they will grow to the size of Zleqxisfp trees." Those with a limited tolerance for the silly need not apply to the Captain Underpants fan club, yet its legion members will plunge happily into his latest bumbling adventure. Ages 7-10. (Sept.)
From Library Journal
Grade 3-6-Captain Underpants is back (and stronger than ever thanks to some "extra-strength super power juice"). Jerome Horwitz Elementary School is invaded by three "incredibly naughty cafeteria ladies" who are really hideously evil aliens in disguise. Their dastardly plan is to take over Earth by turning its inhabitants into giant zombie nerds starting with the children of Piqua, OH. Harold, George, and Captain Underpants once again save the day with quick thinking and Wedgie Power. Pilkey's hilarious black-and-white pencil cartoons complement the comic humor of the text. Added to the fun are the ever-present Flip-O-Rama pages and a zany Captain Underpants comic. Whether first-time readers of this series or avid fans, children will enjoy this outrageously funny adventure.
Krista Grosick, Cuyahoga County Public Library, OH
From Booklist
In their third "epic" adventure, George and Harold show just what you get when you expect fourth-graders "to sit still and pay attention for seven hours a day." An introductory cartoon strip, "Wedgie Wars," takes parody and bad spelling to new depths. Mr. Krupp, the principal, still turns into Captain Underpants at the snap of a finger--and gains new superpowers before the end of the book. And there are fart jokes, dead jokes, the "Toilet Paper of Justice," sly references to everything from Batman to the Wizard of Oz, and a "Flip-O-Rama" featuring "incredibly graphic violence" (not really). What can you say about a book in which space aliens are named Zorx, Klax, and Jennifer? Or about the incredibly tasteless cafeteria lady jokes? And what can you say about the next in the series, which will feature a character named Professor Poopypants? You know how many copies you'll need to buy.
GraceAnne A. DeCandido
From Kirkus Reviews
Once again, it's Wedgie Power to the rescue, in a book subtitled ``And the Invasion of the Incredibly Naughty Cafeteria Ladies from Outer Space (and the Subsequent Assault of the Equally Evil Lunchroom Zombie Nerds).'' When aliens Zorx, Klax, and Jennifer launch their invasion of Earth by converting the students and teachers of the Jerome Horwitz Elementary School into an army of zombies with pocket protectors, it's up to inveterate troublemakers George and Harold, with their feckless ally Captain Underpants (he's the mean principal's alter-ego), to save the planet. The deed is done in a crowd-pleasing welter of plot twists and bathroom humor, wisecracks and free shots at school food; Pilkey's black-and-white cartoons move from crudely-drawn comic books created by the boys to pages that readers are required to flip back and forth for an animated effect. As in the previous appearances of Captain Underpants (The Adventures of Captain Underpants, 1997, etc.), this gross but not gruesome adventure will have fans looking forward to the upcoming (and obviously perfectly tasteful) Captain Underpants and the Perilous Plot of Professor Poopypants. (Fiction. 8-10)
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这本书的文字功力,说实话,让我这个老读者都感到惊艳。它有一种独特的韵律感,那种跳跃的、口语化的表达方式,完美地捕捉到了小孩子那种未经雕琢的、充满活力的思维过程。我特别欣赏作者在描述那些夸张场景时所使用的词汇,它们既精准又充满了戏谑感,每一次的转折都带着一种“你绝对猜不到”的得意。更妙的是,虽然表面上看起来荒诞不经,但如果你仔细品味,会发现其中蕴含着对友谊和勇气最朴素的赞美。我读到一些情节时,忍不住笑出了声,但笑声背后,却涌动着一股暖流,那是对那种“小人物也能拯救世界”的信念的共鸣。这本书的篇幅控制得非常好,阅读体验一气呵成,不会有任何拖沓感,就像看了一场酣畅淋漓的动画片,看完后意犹未尽,但又觉得圆满至极。
评分这本书简直是**超级英雄漫画的爆炸性升级**!我得说,从我翻开第一页开始,我的眼睛就再也挪不开了,感觉就像被一个巨大的、充满泡泡糖气味的漩涡吸了进去。作者的想象力简直是突破天际,那种天马行空的叙事方式,让你完全无法预测下一秒会发生什么。故事的节奏把握得恰到好处,那种急促的、仿佛要冲破纸张的动感,总是能精准地抓住读者的心跳。更不用说那些插画了,简直是艺术品!粗犷的线条,夸张的表情,每一个细节都透露着一种不加修饰的、纯粹的快乐。读完之后,我感觉自己体内积蓄了一整天的无聊和沉闷都被彻底释放了,只剩下那种想笑到肚子疼的满足感。这不仅仅是一本书,它更像是一张通往最疯狂、最无厘头的冒险世界的门票,强烈推荐给所有需要“精神解压”的成年人和孩子们。它让我重新相信,伟大的故事不需要多么复杂的哲理,只需要一颗敢于打破常规的赤子之心。
评分读完这本书,我最大的感受是**“纯粹的创造力释放”**。它彻底打破了成人世界对“合理性”的束缚,鼓励读者完全沉浸在想象力的狂欢之中。这本书的幽默感是多层次的,它不仅有那种低幼的、肢体冲突的笑料,更有针对成年人阅读时才能捕捉到的那种讽刺和自嘲的智慧。那种对陈词滥调的反叛精神,简直写在了每一页上。它不是在讲述一个传统英雄的故事,而是在解构“英雄”的概念,告诉我们,真正的力量可能来源于最意想不到的地方,比如……嗯,我不能剧透,但那个场景的荒谬程度绝对值得你在公共场合阅读时注意一下周围的目光!这本书让我意识到,有时候,一本好的书需要的不是宏大的世界观,而是对日常琐事的颠覆性重构。
评分这本书的**视觉冲击力和情感共鸣**是双丰收的体验。虽然我主要关注文字内容,但那些穿插其中的视觉元素——那些大胆的排版、仿佛手绘的涂鸦风格——极大地增强了故事的沉浸感,让你感觉自己就是那个身处混乱中心的见证者。更重要的是,它成功地捕捉到了童年时代那种对权威的轻蔑和对自由的无限向往。书中的主角们,他们笨拙、莽撞,但他们的动机却异常纯粹——保护自己热爱的、虽然有点傻气的生活。这种对简单美好的坚持,让我在读到关键时刻时,产生了一种强烈的代入感,仿佛自己也变回了那个可以穿着床单就拯救世界的孩子。这本书有着一种魔力,它能把最琐碎、最日常的场景,瞬间提升到史诗般的喜剧高度。
评分我通常对这类“闹剧式”的儿童文学持保留态度,但这次我彻底被征服了。这本书的**叙事结构极其巧妙**,它成功地在“混乱”和“清晰的逻辑”之间走钢丝。尽管故事情节充满了各种不合常理的事件和角色,但作者总能用一种看似随意实则精心的铺垫,将所有元素串联起来,最终导向一个令人满足的高潮。那种层层递进的紧张感,不是靠严肃的威胁,而是靠越来越离谱的滑稽场面堆砌起来的。举个例子,书中某个道具的出现,初看之下毫无意义,结果在最后关头成了扭转乾坤的关键,这种伏笔的处理方式,体现了作者极高的叙事技巧。它教会了孩子,即便是最愚蠢的想法,在正确的时机也可能蕴含着巨大的能量。
评分原版阅读#13
评分这一本那个蒲公英实在是太可爱了。而且有点体会到插图能讲的在文字之外的东西。原来真的是外太空邪恶反派这一类的故事,内裤超人越来越厉害了。
评分原版阅读#13
评分有趣,内裤队长吃了神药,这回儿真变成超人了,这个设置好玩,看来后头他还会获得新的本领。
评分有趣,内裤队长吃了神药,这回儿真变成超人了,这个设置好玩,看来后头他还会获得新的本领。
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