Yep. I almost forgot to share these ugly doodles
I kinda wanted to ramble and info dump about their relationship or any cool information but I didn't wanna spoil them all. Well, I do wanna make a LITTLE. And when I say "little" I mean A LITTLE TINY BITTY BIT OF SPOILER OR SNEAK PEAK and showing info between Kipper and other characters.
(MOSTLY SOMETHING INVOLVING HIM AND BERNICE- not sure if anyone is curious about Bernice and her grandson's relationship or sum.)
Yet again. I don't wanna spoil any. I don't wanna receive any complaints or harsh words from snowflakes so ERM yeahhh :ppp
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PROLOGUE: Sixth Grade
George and Harold arrive at Jerome Horwitz for the first time for their last time. They were sixth graders now, and semi-popular comic book creators at that, with their Dog Man comics taking off at rapid rates. As the two reminisce on their time at the school on their first day, everything is slightly different--and yet exactly the same.
Erica, the cool kid on the street, won’t be going to the same middle school as the others. After the Tattle Trials, she’s set for Ellitanati the following year, and emotions are spreading around. By proxy, Melvin is studying his hardest, becoming even more determined to get into the school and prove his worth. Mean ol’ Mr. Krupp is also the same, but he’s also been spotted acting awkward more often than not. Could it be thanks to the new addition to the lunch lady staff, Edith?
As they pass through the hallways on that day, they come across a display showcasing the graduates over the years, their eyes falling on Kipper Krupp’s photo as they’re reminded of their ultimate prank, the Wedgie Magee incident. The two pledge to never go down his path.
They go through the motions--pranks, detention, comics, as expected. And of course, another monster for Captain Underpants to beat. The Captain learns of his sidekicks’ incoming departure and pledges to spend as much time as possible with them before they set off for one last time. This also pushes Cap to be the best hero he can be, and his skill improves in battle, which prompts the two boys to start considering a reboot of the Captain Underpants comic so they could go out with a bang.
Halloween, their favorite holiday, comes around, but Melvin and Mr. Krupp attempted to get it banned through support of Piqua’s parents. To loophole this, the boys invent Hack-A-Ween, a Halloween bootleg, and through it they realize that Melvin resents Halloween due to not being a part of celebrations for it. And so, like similar times before, the boys extend a hand to Sneedly and offer him a spot in the fun. (For more detail, watch the Halloween Netflix special.)
Following this event, Melvin is slightly nicer to the boys, as they slowly begin to warm up to him and spend time with him. Usually, it’s due to a monster attack, but afterwards they get more and more used to hanging out. By December, Melvin’s been integrated into the friend group, causing him to lose track of his research into an anomaly in the universe which will definitely not become relevant later
Calling back to their time at summer camp, Melvin is invited to help George and Harold with the reboot for the Captain Underpants comics, and he helps put the pieces together for a slightly more “mature” take on the character…propelled by the trio’s personal sense of maturity.
(They attempt to run the new design by the IRL Captain, and he’s less than enthusiastic. He sticks with his classic look and storyline.)
The new comics are a smash hit with students, and the group decide to dedicate a website to it where they can upload online simultaneously, spreading their reach as microcelebrities. Mr. Krupp indirectly admits his interest in a Teachers’ Meeting the two boys happened to hear in the hallway, only for him to immediately retract upon realizing their presence.
The Tomorrow Talk is launched, and Melvin once again grows distant trying to accomplish his Elitanani goal. His experiment, of course, grows out of control when it comes into contact with cafeteria leftovers, unleashing a Lunch Monster (similar to the one from the first Captain Underpants comic in the first Captain Underpants book). George and Harold extend a hand of help, both through the Captain and the Misfarts, and the group is able to effectively take down the monster for the time being.. Following the incident, Elitinati finds Melvin’s “reluctant yet nethertheless impactful” teamwork with both a town icon and one of their incoming students a sign of the talent they’ve been looking for for so long. Melvin is accepted, and he’s not as happy as he thought he would be, knowing he’d have to leave behind the school when he just started to truly feel a part of it.
Following this, Mr. Krupp disappears. He was in a car accident with his nephew, Kipper, while he was teaching him how to drive. The two will be in the hospital for a week, and in that time, Ms. Anthrope is the acting principal. It’s now late May, and a week is just enough time to plan one last epic event. By negotiating with Harold’s soon to be father-in-law (Mr. Meaner), they’re able to set up a carnival for not just the students, but everybody at Jerome Horwitz for the end of the year. George and Harold are able to turn this into a celebration of Captain Underpants, and by extension Erica and Melvin, who’d be leaving Piqua for the foreseeable future. Mr. Krupp tries to shut the celebration down, but Edith’s excitement causes him to keep his mouth shut.
The day before the last day of school is the date of Captain Underpants and the Climactic Closing Ceremony of the Cynical Jerome Horwitz. George and Harold initially make a collage of Captain Underpants’ related items and objects to give to Melvin for him to remember. Upon arriving at the school however, they remember that the most important thing to Melvin is having a friend. The two give Melvin their tags and numbers proper, promising to him that he’ll always be a part of Treehouse Comix Inc., even if he’s not in Piqua anymore. The box is confused for storage by one of the teachers and put away in the basement.
As for the celebration itself, you can’t have a Captain Underpants party without Captain Underpants! The waistband warrior attends the occasion, hiding his depression at George and Harold’s incoming departure and prioritizing having fun with them and the rest of the kids. Surprisingly, he doesn’t turn back to Krupp when he gets wet, at least, not until the end of the party. It seems something was keeping him chained to consciousness during the event. This probably won’t be important later, right?
The party ends with a performance from Everlasting Scream (they blew a LOTTA money on this) and a farewell to Erica and Melvin. George and Harold hugged Captain Underpants as they left, the Captain waving them a solemn farewell as he promised to never forget about his sidekicks.
He was never seen again.
On the final day of school, Mr. Krupp found a heart-shaped letter in his mailbox at the office. George and Harold had caught on to him crushing on Edith, and so they decided to organize a special date for the two--The Prank for Good. Now given a reason to be happy, Krupp’s final meeting with the troublemaking duo is a lot more positive, in spite of his elation to never have to look at their faces ever again. George and Harold ultimately reciprocate, waving goodbye to their principal for the last time.
In the hallway, on their way to the buses, George and Harold bid adieu to their friends. While it’s only a 3 month break for most of them, it’s a long goodbye for Erica and Melvin. The farewell ends in a group hug initiated by Bo, the Misfarts departing to parts unknown for the time being.
George and Harold walked out of the building for what appeared to be the last time. Krupp drove off to prepare for his date. Erica and Melvin packed their bags and hopped onto the bus to high-class education.
The saga of Captain Underpants was over.
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how would kipper be in the purple potty universe?
a question ive been asking myself for a while. ive had 2 things in mind with ppu kipper.
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NICE KIPPER
hes the exact opposite of the original kipper, and hes really nice to kindergarteners. this affects his friends too, as they do nice things for the kindergarteners, like giving them money and stuff like that.
Though, since george and harold are involved with kipper, in a universe where kipper is nice and the boys are evil,
this makes me think; would they bully kipper? what would really happen if they do? maybe kipper doesn't mind it.
i dont think really detention exists either, knowing nice krupp, they'll probably just be seen as just bratty kids, yet he still loves them as a student.
OG KIPPER
ppu kipper being the exact same ? thats odd. this is an alternate universe where EVERYTHING is the opposite. why would kipper stay the same?
I've been thinking about kipper staying the same, where he bullies george and harold. i thought about this as if george and harold weren't that evil when they were younger — until they encountered kipper.
now, krupp is still nice here, so kipper doesn't have a counter attack if he were to try to get a kindergartner to get in trouble.
i was thinking, maybe george and harold became evil because of kipper. they may have too much fun pranking him and giving revenge.
perhaps they still hold a big grudge on him until now.
both of these ppu kipper concepts have flaws. though, i might improve him when i polish everything up ! maybe u guys have some suggestions to ppu kipper. :-)
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