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karakt · 2 days ago
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Staff party
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silentcartoonist2018 · 1 year ago
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Operation: Butter Up Mr. Krupp
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migorify · 6 months ago
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the-evil-lovable-simp · 8 months ago
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I worked really hard on this I made the sound as well, I Frankensteined it, it took me a while to make it, and I think it’s really funny
Also the Melvins didn’t use it on themselves they just did that
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booger-diaperhead · 8 months ago
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR. KRUPP!! :3
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And April fools lmao
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agreatartist1 · 7 months ago
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Melvinborg
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I Was Thinking That He Was One Of My Earliest (And All-Time) Favorite Characters In Netflix. He First Showed Up As The Superintendent That Erica Said In Episode 12 (Season 1). He Became A Traitor To George And Harold Because He Found Melvin At The End Of The Episode, Trusted Him That He Will Go The "Super Smart School Of His Dreams" (Says George At The EP12 Recap) And Furthermore, Fires Mr. Krupp & Expells The Boys So He Can Stay At Jerome Horwitz Elementary School. Before He Stayed, He Tells The Boys To "Rearrange The Letters To Find My True Identity" (Superintendent Himself). As The Boys Rearranged, They Found A Minor New Character In The Show. As He Shows His "Awful" (Harold, S2 EP4) Look, The Boys Didn't Know He Had One (Which Is Being Held Again At The 5-Year Anniversary). In The S2 Credits, The Character's Name Is Undeniable. An Evil Cyborg Melvin From The Future Named Melvinborg (Full Name "Melvinborg Richard Sneedly"). He Invents The Teachertrons (Which Are Robots Whose Inventor Is A Robot) (Episode 1), The BNA-In-You 2000, The You-Want-Size-With-That 2000 (Which Is His Final Invention Along With Melvin), and so on. He was left by George and Harold trying to get Mr. Krupp back (Episode 2), didn't agree to meet him, and horrifyingly turns to a bee, which after he accidentally shooted Ms. Ribble (Episode 3). He asked Mr. Krupp to insert his Rank Tank 2000, became the judge of the "Advancimal" competition, extracted the bag of the lawn mower, and instantly knocked out by Poopacabra (Formerly Ratrick) (Episode 4). Eight Episodes Later, He Took The 4th Graders To His Tricky Final Exam, "Courtesy of this relevant comic". And An Episode Later After that, He turned to a hovercraft and Finally, No one else surely knew that he perished (but Mr. Krupp was happy to see him gone and to be principal again).
Further Reading (Read Their Descriptions):
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pinkiemeowstic89 · 1 year ago
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Captain Wukong (Underpants): The First Epic Movie Cast
(Inspired by similar posts from @sundove88 and @thehyperrequiem )
TJ Detweiler (Recess) as George Beard
Penn Zero (Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero) as Harold Hutchins (A/N: This is mainly because Harold and Penn are both voiced by Thomas Middeditch)
Aqua Leader Archie (Pokémon) as Principal Benjamin Krupp
Sun Wukong (LEGO Monkie Kid) as Captain Underpants
Dr Buttocks (Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures) as Professor Poopypants
Ronaldo (Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil) as Melvin Sneedly
Elite Four Rika (Pokémon) as Edith the Lunch Lady
Doug Funnie (Doug) as Tommy the Boy in the Locker
Zoey Howzer (The Proud Family) as the Girl Who Thought Mr Fyde was Dead
Molly McGee (The Ghost and Molly McGee) as the World Peace Girl
Olympia (Pokémon) as Ms Dayken
Oleana (Pokémon) as Ms Ribble
Giovanni (Pokémon) as Mr Rected
Larry (Pokémon) as Mr Fyde
Le Mime (Xiaolin Showdown) as Street Mime
Mr Garr (OK KO: Let's Be Heroes) as Officer McPiggly
Professor (Hailey's On It!) as the Nobel Prize Moderator
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smg4andbeetlejuicefanatic · 4 years ago
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Ideas/Headcanons about the JHE Staff
Ms. Ribble is single with no kids and lives alone with her cats.
Ms. Anthrope and Mr. Fyde secretly have feelings for each other.
Every once in a while, when they need a break from their jobs, Mr. Meaner and his sister will switch places with each other and do each other’s jobs. So far, no one has noticed.
After “unburning the bridge” in season 3, Mr. Ree and his brother sometimes do toilet experiments just for fun.
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sherman-archive · 5 years ago
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me and @twizzlebuzz ‘s attempt at making a transphobic cu meme better
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sonicrainbooms · 6 years ago
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ok this was too fucking real
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tornrose24 · 6 years ago
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‘Braided together’ chapter 12 is out right before the series comes out this friday.
Ok I wanted to get this one done and then wait for a bit before I can do the next chapter because 1. I have a lot of stuff going on over on my side of things 2. I want to enjoy the series without thinking too much about this fic. 3. It’ll take awhile to prepare and write out the next chapter.
And hey–to those who are about ready to watch the series–I think we’ll be in for a good time. ; ) BUT NO SPOILERS IN THE COMMENTS/REVIEWS PLEASE!
Fan fiction dot net: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12850014/12/Braided-together
Archive of our Own: https://archiveofourown.org/works/13799262/chapters/35384616
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jackie-gremlin-ghost · 7 years ago
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Ms. Anthrope: I still don’t have a New Year’s Resolution.
Ms. Ribble: You could lose a few.
Mr. Meaner: You could be less lazy.
Mr. Krupp: Don’t be such a bitch.
Ms. Anthrope: OKAY, DAMN! SHIT!
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the-evil-lovable-simp · 8 months ago
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Conversation
Edith: Are you okay?
Melvin: You look tired.
George: You look upset.
Miss Anthrope: You look confused.
Harold: Are you mad at me?
Professor Poopypants: What happened to you?
Ms. Ribble: Are you sick?
Mr. Krupp: IT'S MY FACE!
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memelzebub · 7 years ago
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Long Post But Anyway
George Beard: a human teddy bear; very soft and very small, you look at him and you want to hold him in your arms and cuddle with him. Harold Hutchins: honestly and with the most love and respect; if someone took a labradoodle puppy, wanted to selfishly play God, and then turned it into a human. Mr. Krupp: an easter egg that was hidden too well and it doesn't get found until like six months later and your dad eats it anyway because he believes hard boiled eggs don't go bad. Melvin Sneedly: a stale corn puff Professor Poopypants: a popular sassy cynical youtuber is too smart. Captain Underpants: no that's a golden retriever Edith: only an alien would be unaware that it's unsanitary to wear those gloves outside the cafeteria, let alone nervously wipe her nose with it. Ms. Ribble: Tara "It's Pronounced Mizz" Ribble is a direct descendant of Roz from Monsters Inc. Tommy: a meek, saccharine locker angel who used to be loud and outgoing, Harold and George never get to hang out with him but they love him. Mr. Meaner: a piece of chewed up gum stuck to the wall Mr. Rected: the 80s called, they want this entire man back Miss. Anthrope: a bored lesbian, waiting for Ms. Ribble to make a fucking move already. Mr. Beard: Bob from Bob's Burgers??? Mrs. Beard: She Could Do Anything Heidi Hutchins: Labradoodle Puppy 2: Electric Doodleoo Ms. Hutchins: I'm pretty sure her hair is made out of solid sunshine, Wedgie Woman: Megamind but a lesbian and her only resources are walmart and the nearest fabric store Kipper Krupp: Lord Hater
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princeasimdiya12 · 5 years ago
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You Too Can Be a Hero! Over Thinking the Potential of Captain Underpants
Hey guys. So this is gonna be a random post for something that I’ve been thinking about for quite some time now. And it’s only now after I saw @jackie-sugarskull recently discuss how Mr. Meaner is somewhat nicer in season 3 along with @clownnoise bringing up how Meaner being the Jockbro Hero “Sergeant Boxers” is a parallel to Krupp being CU. This is something of a theme that I’ve thought of for the Captain Underpants series that I feel would be interesting to focus on if the series, whether movie or animated series, decided to take character development more seriously.
The theme in question? How teachers and faculty members can turn from heinous antagonists to admirable heroes.
With this theme, the focus wouldn’t be so much as the boys hypnotizing the faculty into become wacky heroes to save the day (although that would be a fun concept to explore) but more along the lines of figuring out why they’re teachers and faculty members at Jerome Horwitz in the first place. Considering their disdain for children and wanting to oppress and bully them, why would they pick that type of job in the first place? Dav Pilkey provides effective commentary in his books that explains how adults become these miserable, hyper-obsessed jerks who feel frustrated by their own dreary lives. And feel the need to lash out and take out that frustration on children as it’s the only viable outlet they have to feel some type of control in their lives. It’s a good explanation as to why there are jerk-hole teachers who are cruel and sadistic when it comes to teaching, but it doesn’t explain why they’re there to begin with. Not every teacher or faculty member has the exact same reason for taking that job, but wouldn’t being part of a school mean wanting to help children? Wouldn’t their prime motivation stem from wanting to teach children and help them grow? To make a difference in the world by inspiring the next generation? 
With this particular theme, the first thing in becoming a hero is to learn why they wanted to be a hero in the first place. So it would be interesting to learn more about the faculty members alongside Krupp, who has the most character depth out of the other members, and why and how they ended up as teachers to begin with. From here, we as the audience would see them less as one dimensional monsters who we want to see tarred, feathered and pelted with rotten eggs and tomatoes, but as real people that we see in real life or that we can relate to on a personal level. Each member would have their own reasons for taking the job and would question if it’s something they genuinely enjoy or if they’re better off leaving the job to pursue something else. And with so many teachers and faculty members at Jerome Horwitz (this isn’t even counting the ones from the books) there are tons of routes to go with whether they can discover their inner hero or not.
And there’s already been some groundwork regarding how the teachers have more depth if you consider the series. Throughout the episodes, we know more facts about the teachers/faculty we spend time with and how they’re more dimensional then they let on. Along with Mr. Meaner who displays alot of fun quirks, there’s also Miss Anthrope who has her moments of kindness throughout the series. While she mainly shows it to Krupp, it does she that she has the ability to grow and develop. And of course there’s Mr. Ree who is one of the few faculty members that the boys can turn to at times of crisis and has a cool and complicated past. He’s even willing to drop his experiments to help the kids with a camp play as the Bathroom Hero “Colonel Urinal”. If that doesn’t show how much he cares about kids then I don’t know what does. There’s also Jerry Citizen who became the Justice Hero “Judge JORTS” who proves to be incompetent at both teaching and crime fighting. And while he is a good guy at heart, neither of these professions suit him; this is reflected as we never see the guy after his episode debut. 
Along with fleshing out these characters and discovering who they are, what matters most in the end is that they remember why they became a teacher or a janitor or a secretary. What was that spark that made them want to take that job in that first place. Once they find it, they’d reignite their old passion and realize what they wanted to do in the first place. They’d make more of an effort to befriend their students and treat them with more compassion and understanding. 
The only problem with this theme would be that it would defy one of the core concepts of Captain Underpants. That concept being how children such as Dav himself often faced oppression and misery at the hands of teachers who either didn’t care about them or wanted to torment them for funsies. And we’ve seen this theme throughout all of the CU Books as there’s always mention of George and Harold having to put up with their school’s abusive bullying and apathy. Either they or the other students being made fun of or having to suffer because of the faculty. And while Dav’s personal narrative being reflected and parodied in his work is completely understandable and relatable, it is a narrative that needs to be tweaked and adjusted due to modern times.
While most school systems still suffer the same issues as in Dav’s era as a child (unappetizing cafeteria food, school bullying etc.) you can’t help but notice that teachers and faculty of today are making more of an effort to have a better relationship with the student body. They want to understand their students better, they are willing to help them with emotional issues at school or at home, they’re willing to change their curriculum to help a student understand it better and offer aid to students who have disorders like ADHD or autism. There’s been a positive change with the school faculty wanting to make school fun and safe for children. While the work may be hard and difficult, the teachers do care about them. Not to mention how this is briefly reflected in the Dog Man series where George and Harold get a new teacher Miss Chievess who is actually friendly with the boys and is making learning fun for them.
And that’s not to say that every teacher/fm will actually be good at their job or desire to help children. Some like Miss Ribble, who in her two seasons on screen and book appearances hasn’t displayed any positive character depth or quirky traits, can serve as examples of teachers who are just plain horrible and can’t be redeemed. They would remind us of what can become of a teacher who loses their way or genuinely enjoys tormenting kids. Naturally they would be called out for it by the narrative and would serve as a warning for both the kids to look out for teachers like Ribble and for the adults not to become Ribble.
To conclude, I feel that the theme of teachers/faculty reevaluating their reason for being at Jerome Horwitz and becoming heroes again would be fun to explore in the Captain Underpants series. Although it’s kind of unlikely that the show itself would delve in serious character development writing given it’s track record, I do feel that there’s alot of potential with this particular theme based on the modern era of children and their new relationship with school. I mean this whole series was founded on the idea of turning a cruel, vile-hearted principal into the lovable Waistband Hero “Captain Underpants”, so why not take it a step further and make them into heroes who don’t go away after being splashed with water?
And those are my two cents for the day. If you agree or disagree with anything I’ve said, or would like to mention something about this topic, you’re more than welcome to reblog this post with your thoughts.
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