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Super Diaper Baby Outline of a Baseball Bat

2002 children's novel by Dav Pilkey

The Adventures of
Super Diaper Baby
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Author Dav Pilkey (credited as George Bristles)
Illustrator Dav Pilkey (credited equally Harold Hutchins)
Country U.s.
Language English language
Serial Captain Underpants series
Genre Children's novel
Publisher Blue Sky (US)
Scholastic (US)

Publication engagement

Feb 5, 2002
Media type Impress (Paperback)
ISBN 9780545385794
Followed by Super Diaper Infant 2: The Invasion of the Potty Snatchers

The Adventures of Super Diaper Infant is an American children's novel by Dav Pilkey (credited every bit "George Beard and Harold Hutchins"), categorized every bit part of the author'southward Captain Underpants series of books as a spin-off to the series.[one] It was published on February five, 2002.

Plot [edit]

Introduction [edit]

Fourth graders George Beard and Harold Hutchins skate over ketchup packets in the school gym until their rude-spirited principal, Mr. Krupp, forces them to clean upwards the mess and run into him at his office. Since writing a sentence over and over wouldn't teach the boys anything, Mr. Krupp assigns them to write a 100-page essay on good citizenship, which they can't turn it into a Helm Underpants story. The boys promptly make a story with a new superhero called "Super Diaper Baby", which angers Krupp to the bespeak of making them write sentences.

Main plot [edit]

Expectant couple Bill and Mary Hoskins rush to the hospital while Deputy Unsafe and his talking pet dog Danger Dog drain Captain Underpants of his superpowers with Deputy's fitted ray, which so converts it to a liquid the 2 would eat, but Danger but drinks half of information technology when the police arrives, whom they both evade. Dorsum at the hospital, Mary gives nativity to a boy named Billy, whom the attending doc accidentally throws into the power container. Billy drinks the juice, gaining the super powers and he overpowers both Deputy Dangerous and Danger Dog, both of whom are then apprehended by the police. Billy and then flies back to the maternity ward.

Danger Dog and Deputy Dangerous escape prison to their secret lab, where the latter invents a crib device continued past satellite that they deliver to the Hoskins under euphemistic pseudonyms, "Deputy Un-Dangerous" and "Safety Dog". Billy poops earlier midnight, and Mary gives him a very dainty bath but as the "Heat-Seeking Dish" turns on. The device transits the poop, turning Deputy Dangerous into a small piece of turd. The next forenoon, Deputy Dangerous invents the "Robo-Emmet 2000" so he can take over the world, but Danger Dog coins the name "Deputy Doo-Doo", so changes signs around. Baton fights the robot, but is taken by Deputy Doo-Doo to a nuclear power plant. Danger Dog saves Baton, while the Ant falls into the power plant instead. Bill and Mary want to keep "Prophylactic Dog", but the Landlord worries that Danger Dog might stain the carpet, merely changes his mind when they put a diaper on him and rename him Diaper Dog.

Meanwhile, back at the power plant, radioactivity causes Deputy Doo-Doo to grow into a giant and he resumes rampaging through the city. Diaper Baby and Diaper Domestic dog fly out to stop him, but since Deputy Doo-Doo'south now radioactive, they can't affect him. They instead trick him into attacking himself and wrap him up in a giant toilet ringlet, sending him to Uranus. On the way dorsum to Earth, at a "Starbutts" on Mars, they decide to take some Super Power Juice back to Earth and get to the laundromat where Captain Underpants is held captive. They restore his powers, and the world is a meliorate identify.

Characters [edit]

  • Billy Hoskins/Super Diaper Baby – the volume's protagonist; he is a newborn baby who gains Captain Underpants' powers.
  • Danger/Diaper Dog – the Hoskins' pet puggle and Super Diaper Babe's sidekick. He was once allied with Deputy Unsafe, but only considering the villain gave him ample "kibbles". He gained superpowers by drinking half of the liquid produced by Deputy Dangerous' power-draining ray.
  • Deputy Dangerous/Doo-Doo – the main antagonist of Volume 1. He becomes a piece of poop due to a mishap in one of his attempts to steal Super Diaper Babe'south powers and grows huge when he gets dumped in radioactive waste. Baton and Diaper Dog wrap him with a giant toilet paper from Bob's Toilet Paper Shop and have him to Uranus, never to be heard from once again.
  • Dr. Dilbert Dinkle/Rip Van Tinkle – the master antagonist of Super Diaper Baby 2. He once was a criminal/inventor, now shunned everywhere due to his stench, every bit simple water-turned-urine. Dav Pilkey originally planned to name Tinkle "Pee Pee Longstockings". While attacking a giant pee-formed Dr. Dinkle, Billy and Diaper Canis familiaris push the Earth far away from the sun, making it snow and Dr. Dinkle freezes solid.
  • Petey – a grumpy tabby cat. Petey dislikes Rip Van Tinkle's mental attitude and bad breath. He is the controller of the Robo Kitty and Supa - Mecha Kitty 3000. He appeared in Book ii, every bit well every bit the Domestic dog Man novels.

Additional characters [edit]

  • Neb and Mary Hoskins - Baton's parents.
  • Captain Underpants - George and Harold's Waistband Warrior. In Volume ane, he fabricated a special appearance, where he enters Deputy Dangerous'south trap, designed as an underwear cleaner, and the Deputy zaps his powers, turning them into a juice.
  • Starbutts Giraffe - A 3-eyed giraffe who works at Starbutts.
  • The Doctor - During the time of Billy'due south birth, he attempts to give him the "spank of life", only to send him flying out the window. Upon returning to the birthing room, Baton, with his super powers, pays back the doctor by spanking.

Foreword characters [edit]

  • George Beard - The author of this comic book.
  • Harold Hutchins - The illustrator of this comic book.
  • Mr. Krupp - The principal of Jerome Horwitz Unproblematic School, who finds both books in the Super Diaper Infant series offensive.

Sequel [edit]

Super Diaper Baby two:
Invasion of the Potty Snatchers
Author Dav Pilkey (credited every bit George Beard)
Illustrator Dav Pilkey (credited as Harold Hutchins)
State Usa
Language English
Series Captain Underpants series
Genre Children'southward novel
Publisher Bluish Heaven (US)
Scholastic (United states)

Publication engagement

June 28, 2011
Media type Print (Paperback)
ISBN 9780545175326
Preceded by The Adventures of Super Diaper Babe

On the last page of the beginning book, an advertisement for a sequel titled Super Diaper Infant 2: Invasion of the Potty Snatchers can be plant. Notwithstanding, the sequel took longer than the anticipated release due to Dav Pilkey taking care of his terminally sick father, who died in 2008.[2] [iii] On the back page there was a pic of the book with the words The Third Epic Novel by George Beard and Harold Hutchins underneath. The long-awaited book was finally published on June 28, 2011, named The Third Graphic Novel.

Plot summary [edit]

Introduction [edit]

Subsequently Mr. Krupp reads the "Super Diaper Infant" comic, he is furious and yells at the boys for creating such a rude and offensive comic, suggesting that they try and write most something more than appropriate. He gives them the book How the Grinch Stole Christmas! every bit an example and states that information technology was his favorite book during his babyhood (with the last seven pages torn out). The book inspires the boys and they decide to make a sequel, most pee, which merely angers Mr. Krupp even more.[4]

Primary plot [edit]

The Hoskins and Diaper Dog set up up a picnic in the park where Billy ends upward over a tree, only then he and Diaper Dog force a doll back from a bully, get a ball out of a portable toilet and get a toe-broken kid to the infirmary in a few seconds. That night, Mr. Hoskins feels depressed, but after a reminder past his wife, he decides to read "Mechafrog and Robotoad are Enemies" to Baton, just he tin now read it to him, instead, due to the powers he gained. Meanwhile, ii criminals chosen Dr. Dilbert Dinkle and Petey the True cat sneak into Jim's Bank, but earlier Dr. Dinkle tin can mensurate for his invention, careless Petey accidentally pushes the lever and Dr. Dinkle turns into water, then Petey accidentally destroys the invention, significant that Dr. Dinkle is made out of water permanently, but Dr. Dinkle thinks that he really likes beingness made out of water when he is able to turn into a puddle and sneak into the vault to become the money. Back at his home, Dr. Dinkle finds out he will never pay the water bill, but his supply is cut off after two weeks. Petey complains he needs water for drinking, but Dr. Dinkle goes to sleep and Petey drinks him in revenge. The next morning, Dr. Dinkle yells in surprise to be let out, correct when Petey needs to urinate and the cat leaps into his litter box. Dr. Dinkle discovers that he is now made out of urine as Petey coins the name "Rip Van Tinkle", much to his dismay, and makes jokes at his expense, making him go to multiple places, all of which kicking him out for smelling horrible.

The post-obit night, Rip Van Tinkle puts Petey in the Robo Kitty 3000, before he evaporates and rains pee on people. Soon the pee drops interruption into houses to steal toilets for the Robo Kitty 3000 to destroy. One drop gets caught by Baton, so it tricks him into thinking that information technology volition repair the toilet, gives him a juice box in bed, and so the Kitty destroys the toilet. The next day, Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins are in pain, but put on diapers, while the mayor decides to drain the pool. The pee drops unite to create Rip Van Tinkle, while Petey steals diapers to sell to the people who were robbed of toilets, only Rip Van Tinkle takes Petey'south coin and the cat soaks him upwards with toilet paper. Super Diaper Baby and Diaper Dog get in, just for Petey to evolve the Robo Kitty 300 into the Supa-Mecha Kitty 3000. Super Diaper Baby flies to buy catnip and cascade information technology within the control seat. Petey goes crazy afterwards having the slightest sniff of the catnip, bounces around, and detaches the Supa - Mecha Kitty 3000's head. Super Diaper Infant and Diaper Canis familiaris grab Petey and deport him off to jail.[5]

A drop of pee gets flicked up and lands in the Mayor'southward puddle, where it grows into an enlarged Rip Van Tinkle, whom the duo finds wreaking havoc at the train tracks. Rip Van Tinkle uses the train every bit nunchucks and hits both of them. Rip Van Tinkle overpowers the two, and smashes a edifice right on superlative of them. Nonetheless, Super Diaper Baby remembers that a calendar week before, he put his juice box in the freezer and it froze solid, giving Diaper Domestic dog the idea to push downward on the Earth. It works, making the World go farther and farther from the Sun. Rip Van Tinkle freezes and Diaper Dog and Super Diaper Baby carry Rip Van Tinkle while Super Diaper Infant gets an idea of how to cheer up his father.

Back at the Hoskins' business firm, Baton tells Mr. Hoskins that at that place was an ice monster outside (Rip Van Tinkle) and tells his dad he's brave enough to stand up to him. Diaper Dog, hiding behind and making a voice for Rip Van Tinkle, talks to Mr. Hoskins. The "water ice monster" is "scared" of Mr. Hoskins' talking and leaves Earth. While someone asks for Mr. Hoskins' shorthand, Super Diaper Infant and Diaper Dog take Rip Van Tinkle to Uranus, merely for Deputy Doo Doo to say The Babe again.. They come up dorsum, and accept a flick with Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins with a news reporter and put on a newspaper saying "Diaper Clad Dad Saves The Earth!".

Controversy [edit]

Super Diaper Baby has ofttimes been banned and challenged, landing the 47th spot on the American Library Association's "Top 100 Banned/Challenged Books" between 2000 and 2009,[6] equally the 41st spot of the "Top 100 Nearly Banned and Challenged Books: 2010-2019."[7]

Super Diaper Baby was challenged in the Riverside Unified School District for existence inappropriate for children with its excessive toilet humor, and likewise faced criticism for its intentionally misspelled words, but a committee voted 5–ii to reject its removal.[viii] [9]

The book was removed at the Channelview Independent School District after an elementary student was suspended for a twenty-four hours after calling another student a "poo poo head".[10]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Pilkey, Dav (2003). "Dav'due south Books". pilkey.com. Eyeland Studio. Archived from the original (Web folio) on 3 April 2012. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  2. ^ Staskiewicz, Keith. "'Helm Underpants' returns: Creator and potty humour maestro Dav Pilkey gives us the scoop". Amusement Weekly . Retrieved ten April 2019.
  3. ^ Macpherson, Karen (22 July 2011). "Super Diaper Baby is back in all his powder and glory". The Seattle Times . Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  4. ^ Paul, Pamela (29 June 2011). "Children's Books - Super Diaper Baby two - By Dav Pilkey". The New York Times . Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  5. ^ Vollmer, Patricia (5 July 2011). "Super Diaper Baby 2: Review and Book Gift Prepare Giveaway". Wired . Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Tiptop 100 Banned/Challenged Books: 2000-2009". Banned & Challenged Books. American Library Association. 26 March 2013. Retrieved 10 Apr 2019.
  7. ^ "Top 100 Almost Banned and Challenged Books: 2010-2019". American Library Association. 2020-09-09. Retrieved 2021-06-12 . {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ Sauerwein, Kristina (thirteen June 2003). "Super Diaper Infant Survives". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  9. ^ Sauerwein, Kristina (5 June 2003). "Panel Torn Over Fate of 'Super Diaper Babe'". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  10. ^ "Channelview ISD removes 'poo poo' book from unproblematic schoolhouse library". KHOU . Retrieved ten April 2019.

External links [edit]

  • Super Diaper Baby on Dav Pilkey's website.
  • Super Diaper Babe 2: Invasion of the Potty Snatchers on Dav Pilkey's website.

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Super_Diaper_Baby

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