Captain Underpants and the Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy, Part 2

Paper Book

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

scholastic

Description

George, Harold, Captain Underpants, and Sulu the bionic hamster battle the three ridiculous Robo-Boogers in an attempt to turn the Bionic Booger Boy back into Melvin Sneedly.

User reviews

LibraryThing member jouni
I can't believe what kind of books they write for kids nowadays... Seems to be funny, easy to read. Have to say that I liked it, too!
LibraryThing member mrsdwilliams
Book seven in the Captain Underpants series.

Harold and George thought that the Combine-O-Tron had put everything back to normal. Unfortunately, there was one minor glitch: Mr. Krupp's and Melvin's brains have been switched. Melvin schemes to keep all of Captain Underpants' powers for himself.
LibraryThing member mlboliver
Dav Pilkey's "Captain Underpants and the Big, Bad Battle of the Bionic Booger Boy Part 2: The revenge of the Ridiculous Robo-Boogers" is a story about Captain Underpants fight against the Bionic Booger Boy and his bad guy friends the Robo-Boogers. They travel through time, encounter monsters, and
Show More
many robots while trying avoid massive boogers.

Although I didn't particularly care for "The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby" this book had the same kind of theme, but the book has more words and less pictures. Although the content is really, really silly, this book had more of a storyline to be followed. I can see how a child would enjoy this particular book. This book is funny and adventurous.

Like "The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby' this book could be used in a classroom library as a book to increase AR reading points or pleasure reading.
Show Less
LibraryThing member kimity
Harold and George's latest prank makes Melvin seek revenge. He tries to transform himself into a robot superboy. Things do not go as plan and he turns into a booger boy. This book is not something I would read but I can see how young kids, especially boys would love the series. I think that this
Show More
series is a great way to get kids to love reading.
Show Less
LibraryThing member lissabeth21
The puns and smart wit of these books keep me as entertained as the super hero, silliness, and gross out factors keep my son begging for more!
LibraryThing member MaowangVater
What can defeat space shuttle destroying robotic mucus? A silly dance from Captain Underpants? The power of all that is pre-shrunk and cottony soft? Or could it be a squishy of vitamin C? Never mind all that. The real questions are 1) how did George and Harold end up with a pet pterodactyl, 2) how
Show More
to unscramble the brains of Melvin Sneedley and Mr. Krupp, 3) and worst of all, what happens when you use an overheated Purple Potty time machine two days in a row? According to noted fourth grade author George Beard, the answer to number 3) is “It all sounds like a setup for the sequel to a really lame children’s book!”
Show Less

Language

Original publication date

2003

Physical description

9.84 inches

ISBN

0545385768 / 9780545385763
Page: 0.2927 seconds