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Captain Underpants: The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby (Captain Underpants) (Hardcover)

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Captain Underpants: The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby (Captain Underpants) (Hardcover)

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3.5 out of 5stars
(8 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
09/09/2014
This was just absolute...
This was just absolutely hilarious! I loved it! Set up as one of the comics that George and Harold are always writing it starts off with the two of them getting in trouble with Mr. Krupp who assigns them an essay but tells them they cannot write one of their offensive Captain Underpants comics. Soooo, they invent a new superhero, Super Diaper Baby, and give a rollicking, laugh-out-loud comic. The whole book is written in graphic novel format and toilet humour abounds, much more so than in the Captain Underpants series, but that's ok. I thought it was plain silly and all in good fun. There are a couple of jokes that are there simply for the parent who will be reading this aloud that got a good guffaw from me. Captain Underpants fans will love this and now I'm off to read the sequel! Great fun read!
ElizaJane

Most helpful negative review

3.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
11/20/2015
Captain Underpants po...
Captain Underpants' powers are stolen and accidentally given to a baby and a dog. Love the drawing lesson in the back and the dog that wasn't really bad made me laugh. Again there was a lot of gross out some of which did not appeal to me but I could see little kids loving (I have a vomit issue). Again the bad spelling really bothers me. Totally made me nuts.
Rosa.Mill
  • 3.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    07/10/2021
    Captain Underpants' powers are stolen…
    Captain Underpants' powers are stolen and accidentally given to a baby and a dog. Love the drawing lesson in the back and the dog that wasn't really bad made me laugh. Again there was a lot of gross out some of which did not appeal to me but I could see little kids loving (I have a vomit issue). Again the bad spelling really bothers me. Totally made me nuts.
    Rosa.Mill
  • 3.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    07/09/2021
    Captain Underpants' powers are stolen…
    Captain Underpants' powers are stolen and accidentally given to a baby and a dog. Love the drawing lesson in the back and the dog that wasn't really bad made me laugh. Again there was a lot of gross out some of which did not appeal to me but I could see little kids loving (I have a vomit issue). Again the bad spelling really bothers me. Totally made me nuts.
    Rosa.Mill
  • 3.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    05/23/2021
    Captain Underpants' powers are stolen…
    Captain Underpants' powers are stolen and accidentally given to a baby and a dog. Love the drawing lesson in the back and the dog that wasn't really bad made me laugh. Again there was a lot of gross out some of which did not appeal to me but I could see little kids loving (I have a vomit issue). Again the bad spelling really bothers me. Totally made me nuts.
    Rosa.Mill
  • 3.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/20/2015
    Captain Underpants po...
    Captain Underpants' powers are stolen and accidentally given to a baby and a dog. Love the drawing lesson in the back and the dog that wasn't really bad made me laugh. Again there was a lot of gross out some of which did not appeal to me but I could see little kids loving (I have a vomit issue). Again the bad spelling really bothers me. Totally made me nuts.
    Rosa.Mill
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/02/2014
    Written as an near-spi...
    Written as an near-spinoff of The Adventures Of Captain Underpants, The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby serves as a fully-realized version of the comics that George Beard and Harold Hutchins allude to in the Captain Underpants series. Although not as multifaceted as the Captain Underpants series, it is a fun diversion, and a welcome departure from the norm, which Dav Pilkey is wont to do.
    jmitra1
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/09/2014
    This was just absolute...
    This was just absolutely hilarious! I loved it! Set up as one of the comics that George and Harold are always writing it starts off with the two of them getting in trouble with Mr. Krupp who assigns them an essay but tells them they cannot write one of their offensive Captain Underpants comics. Soooo, they invent a new superhero, Super Diaper Baby, and give a rollicking, laugh-out-loud comic. The whole book is written in graphic novel format and toilet humour abounds, much more so than in the Captain Underpants series, but that's ok. I thought it was plain silly and all in good fun. There are a couple of jokes that are there simply for the parent who will be reading this aloud that got a good guffaw from me. Captain Underpants fans will love this and now I'm off to read the sequel! Great fun read!
    ElizaJane
  • 3.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/08/2010
    This book is about a b...
    This book is about a baby named Billy who gets super powers! He has to save the world from Deputy Doo - Doo. Billy becomes Super Diaper Baby. He meets Diaper Dog. Deputy Doo - Doo invents a machine to destroy Super Diaper baby and Diaper dog. The diaper duo destroys him. I would put this book in the classroom library. With all the bathroom humor, it is sure to be a hit.
    weeksie50
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    08/17/2008
    The Adventures of Supe...
    The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby is a book overflowing with potty humor befitting the sensibilities of its supposedly nine-and-a-half and ten-year-old authors and its real target audience. It's also laugh out loud fun for those of us who can measure our age in multiples of decades - if you're not offended by the potty humor. If you are, the penultimate page has an offer to send the publisher a self-addressed stamped envelope, "And We'LL send you more offensive stuff." The Flip-O-Rama animation pages delightfully fulfill the cover's promise of "Action" and "Laffs." All in all this a delightfully silly book. However, the reader should be aware that there are other judgments on this title. According to Pam Santi, the Riverside, California grandmother whose request to ban the book was rejected by Riverside Unified School District in 2003, "There's just no moral value to that poop character."
    MaowangVater