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This is from the first chapter of Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder and as you can see, there's lots of characters returning such as the Friendly Friends, the Baby Frogs, the Mayor, the Doctor, Big Jim (How did he come to the wedding as Commander Cupcake?)... They're all at the wedding y'all
PS YOLAY AND SARAH SHIPPERS!!! AHHHHH
#dog man#dogman#cat kid comic club#cat kid#captain underpants#dav pilkey#scholastic#dog man books#dog man the scarlet shedder
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with the taste of your lips i’m on a ride (seriously tho why is dogman getting popular again)
-@crazycuttle
Uhhhh because dogman is dogbased???
In all seriousness, it's probably because of the new movie, new book, AND new game being announced for it
Us DM fans are eating good next year 🔥 🔥
This art is kinda old, but I'm still proud of it. It's a redraw of this from the Scarlet Shedder:
Anyway thanks for the ask! Sorry it took so long lmaoo
#that guy that answers#the books been out for half a year i dont need spoilers right#anyway yeah i still like dogman#live laugh love petey#sometimes i forget the books arent about him </3#digital art#fanart#dog man#petey the cat#petey#dr scum#the scarlet shedder#dav pilkey#dm#dog man comics#dogman#dog man books#redraw#screenshot redraw#dog man petey#dog man dav pilkey#dog man fanart#dm fanart#asks#dog man the scarlet shedder
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HHHHHHH DOG MAN 12: THE SCARLET SHEDDER THEORIES!!!
Pls read in orderrrrrr
#dog man#dm#dog man theory#dog man the scarlet shedder#the scarlet shedder#scarlet shedder#theory#dog man 12#dog man 12 the scarlet shedder#dav pilkey#books#pls be a good book like- 😭😭😭#lol#idk what else to put here#ok bye#teehee#my post
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I thoroughly enjoyed the scarlet shedder >:D
enjoy sum angst u silly little creature
First time trying 9 fps btw
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FHFHFHRFHFTFFGHG WUH HUH
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Long ahh doodle before I make a longer post about my au </33
#Sigh now the tags-#Dogman#dog man#dippy#cough the 2nd lady is a background character#She was in the wedding of The Scarlet Shedder idk man#Yolay caprese#sarah hatoff#genie s. Lady#Nurse lady#maude#gloria#mily#patty#<- did her hair wrong but alas#ANOTHER BACKGROUND CHARACTER who also#Happens to be in The Scarlet Shedder#Another lady…from the Sc-#That one doctor??? With floppy th-FLIPPY that one time??#Wait what was her name-#Roxy#Ig doctor for previous one#Evil mayor#Tina#art#my art#my art <3
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New Dog Man comes to shops this December
New Dog Man comes to shops this December #comics #dogman
Some howling good news to readers and moviegoers alike. Scholastic has announced that a new book in the global publishing phenomenon Dog Man by Dav Pilkey will be published on December 3rd. DreamWorks Animation and Universal Pictures recently revealed that Dog Man, an animated feature film adaptation based on the blockbuster hit graphic novel series will be released in theaters worldwide in…
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#dav pilkey#dog man#dog man: big jim begins#dog man: the scarlet shedder#dreamworks#scholastic#universal pictures
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‘Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder’ will arrive in 2024
The best-selling graphic novel series returns with a new book next March.
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Power Up! Magazine Digital Release is Here!
THE LONG WAIT IS OVER! The Power Up! Magazine is now available to read digitally at Planet Pilkey website!
This magazine was originally given away at independent bookstores in the US, Canada and UK during its release week in March 2024, and after a very long delay since they promise to release the digital version on their website last June but pushed for Dog Man: Big Jim Begins announcement, you can read it now! This includes the deleted scene from Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder, Jokes and How To Draws!
Visit https://kids.scholastic.com/kid/books/planet-pilkey/ and click the "Press here to POWER UP!" button.
Thank you DoubleAAntman13 and TheSonicShow28 from Dog Man Wiki for finding me this!
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#dog man#dogman#cat kid comic club#cat kid#captain underpants#dav pilkey#scholastic#dog man books#dog man the scarlet shedder
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SCOPOPHOBIA WARNING BELOW
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okay hi dog man fandom i drew this while waiting for my scarlet shedder to arrive in the mail cause i was really excited <<33 has literally no connection to the new book but dw about it
anyways do you ever think dog man might like to be called greg (again)
#scopophobia#scopohobia tw#eye contact#eye contact tw#my art#dog man#dog man fanart#dog man dav pilkey#uhhh guess i might as well tag knight and greg too they’re here#greg dog man#i always tag characters name-series btw it’s like their last name <<33#could also use#greg the dog dog man#officer knight dog man#i’ve always called him sir knight in my head like he was called that in the book but i don’t think that’s true… oh well#books* oops#ask to tag#kinda bright but idk if it’s eye strain#better safe than sorry ig#eye strain#eye strain tw
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Do You do headcanons if so what are your headcanons. Some of mine(mostly for petey cause hes my spirit anime) are: peteys an aroace level 1 autistic,Molly definently bullys little kids on roblox,flippy and petey would def be drinking buddys,petey has insomnia that keeps him up all night were he questions his life's choices,dogman has the mine of a dog and isn't capable of human consent whichi why I don't ship him with anyone,lil petey can draw hands,sarah and yolay are dating
Those are some interesting ones! Thanks for sharing them, def going to accept some of those (especially the Petey insomniac one)
Here are some of mine below the break:
- Petey can swim, but Li’l Petey can’t. The former learned how to swim soon after the vaccum cleaner incident (from the first book), but only because he didn’t want to nearly drown again.
- ‘Molly’ is a nickname. Her real name is Margaret, but she hates that ridiculously long name with her guts.
- Grampa wanted to name Petey after himself, but Grace argued for for the name "Peter", with Petey as a nickname. Even after, Grampa still calls his son Junior because of resemblance.
- Big Jim and Petey are very distant cousins. (I've had this hc long before Scarlet Shedder released)
- Sarah and Zuzu met in passing after the latter bumped into the former during the Mutt-Masher scene in the first book. Sarah took a liking to the poodle, and then adopted her in the next book.
- Melvin used to keep a list of all his siblings’ names, and cross each one off the list when they got their first timeout. (He was ecstatic when the last one was crossed out)
- Adding to the above, Molly got her timeout after the infamous Chip-Dip Incident; afterwards, Molly made the frogs swear they’d never speak of it again. Because of said incident, Flippy no longer buys chip dip for the frogs.
- Even though Knight would screw up a lot in Chief’s presence, they were close friends before the former’s death - rip :’(
- There is a Captain Underpants cartoon (possibly TETOCU?) existent in the universe - this stems from the (canon!) fact that LP learned to draw from cartoons, saying this while doodling CU.
- Molly came to Petey lab in Mothering Heights with the intention of working on Squid Kid and Katydid with LP (and they actually did - whenever they took a break, they made song parodies)
- As an anthropomorphic cat in the DM universe gets older, they lose some fur, especially around their paws. So Li’l Petey actually does have fingers/an opposable thumb; they're just covered by mass amounts of fur.
- Both Officer Knight and Greg had heterochromia, the former with blue-green and the latter with brown-blue. (By extent, doggy man has it too)
- Petey used to be quite the doodler as a kitten, until something involving Grampa happened (screw you Grampa >:/)
- A bajillionth reason to hate Grampa; the motor brain was Petey’s idea, but it was a blueprint when the former raided the latter’s house. Grampa had changed most of its design so he couldn’t be sued. (That doesn’t mean he won’t be sued though haha)
- Grampa found Grace’s ukulele while raiding Petey’s house. Since he didn’t want it, he stuffed it somewhere Petey wouldn’t think to look, which is why Petey thought he lost it.
- Frida (who was noted to have designed the frogs in Baby Frog Squad) designed CC after Molly, at the latter’s suggestion.
And a wholesome one to close out: both of the Peteys love strawberry ice cream :)
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George and Harold - Growing Up
Top: George and Harold in kindergarten
Middle: George and Harold as of Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder (HC?)
Bottom: George and Harold in high school (headcanon)
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I cried/positive
I cried my eyes out at a Dog Man book tf- Like no spoilers but 🥺
[ The new one btw, the Scarlet Shedder
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In the ever-expanding universe of graphic novels for young readers, Dav Pilkey's "DOG MAN: THE SCARLET SHEDder" bursts forth with an infectious blend of humor, heart, and heroics. As the latest installment in the beloved Dog Man series, Pilkey once again promises to capture the imaginations of children worldwide. Not just heralded as a simple tale of a part-dog, part-policeman protagonist, this volume delves deeper into themes of kindness, courage, and the enduring battle between right and wrong. The narrative's commitment to tackling issues like empathy and redemption elevates it above its peers, making it more than just entertainment; it's a tool that subtly equips young minds to navigate moral complexities in a lighthearted framework. "The Scarlet Shredder" stands out for its ingenious blend of Pilkey’s captivating art style and engaging storytelling which deftly solves the problem of reader engagement in an era where digital distractions are rampant. By combining action-packed sequences with interactive Flip-O-Rama pages and playful humor, Pilkey ensures that even the most reluctant of readers are drawn into Dog Man's world. Moreover, his approach to the inclusion of dyslexia-friendly fonts and his empathetic, non-judgmental portrayal of characters fosters inclusivity and understanding, addressing the crucial gap in literature that speaks directly to the challenges faced by diverse learners. In this magnetic tale, Pilkey not only entertains but also imparts valuable life lessons, proving why Dog Man continues to sit, quite deservedly, at the pinnacle of children's graphic literature. Plot The plot of "Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder," much like other books in the Dog Man series, is a blend of humor, action, and heart. The story follows Dog Man, the titular canine-human police officer, as he faces a new adversary—the Scarlet Shedder. This villain possesses the ability to shed his skin, revealing new layers of deception and power with each transformation. Through an arrayumbrella of comedic antics and thrilling confrontations, the citizens of the city become intertwined in this battle of wits and wills. Dog Man must navigate through a series of challenges and traps set by the Scarlet Shedder, such as elaborate heists, riddles, and a secret weapon that threatens the peace of the city. With his friends, including the little tadpole and fellow police officers, Dog Man works tirelessly to unravel the mystery behind the Scarlet Shedder’s true identity and motivations, leading to a climactic showdown that tests the hero's courage, friendship, and determination to uphold justice. Characters The character roster in "Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder" is a colorful and quirky ensemble. Dog Man, the protagonist, is a lovable and earnest hero whose dog instincts often provide both comedic relief and intuitive insights. His earnest personality and unwavering loyalty make him a favorite among young readers. The antagonist, the Scarlet Shedder, serves as a multidimensional foil to Dog Man. His ability to reinvent himself physically parallels the internal transformations characters undergo throughout the story. Supporting characters such as Petey the Cat bring additional depth to the narrative, as he straddles the line between friend and foe, generating tension and fostering character development. Other characters, including Chief, a stern yet caring figure, and Sarah Hatoff, a dedicated reporter, contribute to the dynamic environment in which the characters operate, each adding their unique flavor to the mix of humor and drama that defines the series. Writing Style Dav Pilkey's writing style in "Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder" is characterized by his ability to seamlessly blend simple language with a sophisticated narrative structure, making the book accessible and engaging for young readers. His use of humor is evident in puns, jokes, and visual gags that pepper the pages, appealing to the series' primary audience while keeping the tone light and enjoyable.
Pilkey's penchant for breaking the fourth wall and playing with meta-fictional elements endears the series to both children and adults, offering layers of entertainment. The story is interspersed with comic book panels that not only illustrate the action but also add a dynamic flow to the storytelling. These graphic sequences are a hallmark of Pilkey's style, inviting readers to engage with the plot actively and making the reading experience interactive and immersive. Setting The setting of "Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder" is a comic book version of a modern cityscape that is both recognizable and exaggerated. This environment is the backdrop for the misadventures and chaos that Dog Man and his pals regularly confront. The city itself seems to have a life of its own, with diverse locations ranging from bustling urban centers to quiet suburban neighborhoods, and even secret hideouts that harbor the city's villains. Each location is drawn in a way that amplifies the mood of the narrative, with the police station serving as a base of operations and symbolizing order, while the lairs of the villains represent the unpredictable and dangerous elements of the city. Settings are rich with detail and frequently serve as platforms for plot development, containing clues and pivotal story elements that drive the heroic saga forward. Unique Aspects One of the unique aspects of "Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder" is its blend of traditional prose storytelling with a graphic novel format. Dav Pilkey masterfully weaves the visual and textual elements together to create a reading experience that feels both like reading a book and enjoying a comic. The frequent use of flip-o-rama segments, where readers can animate the action by flipping pages back and forth, adds an interactive dimension that sets the series apart from other children's books. Moreover, the themes of redemption and the moral ambivalence of certain characters add a depth that belies the surface simplicity of the narrative. The book doesn't shy away from addressing topics such as empathy, kindness, and the importance of second chances, teaching readers valuable life lessons amidst the laughter and excitement. This multi-faceted approach to storytelling not only captivates a wide range of readers but also encourages a love for reading and exploration of narrative forms. Similar to DOG MAN: THE SCARLET SHEDDER ```html Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder Analysis table width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; margin-bottom: 20px; th, td border: 1px solid black; padding: 10px; th background-color: #f2f2f2; .pros-table border-color: green; .cons-table border-color: red; Pros of Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder Engaging Storyline The narrative keeps children engaged with a mix of humor and action, encouraging continued reading and interest in the series. Positive Moral Lessons The story imparts valuable lessons about friendship, kindness, and the importance of doing good, contributing to character development. Creative Illustrations Visually appealing illustrations draw readers in, particularly aiding those with learning differences or those who are visual learners. Accessible Language Simple language and clear text make the book accessible to a wide age range, helping young readers build confidence in their reading skills. Cons of Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder Predictable Plot Some may find the plot predictable, which might reduce enjoyment for older or more advanced readers looking for complexity or surprises. Too Simple for Some The simplicity of the language and storyline might not challenge some readers, which could lead to a lack of interest in continuing to read the series. Limited Vocabulary Development The use of basic vocabulary may not sufficiently challenge readers to learn new and more complex words. Repetitive Themes Some recurring themes and gags throughout the series may feel repetitive to readers, potentially diminishing their interest over time.
( ``` Understand Your Reader's Interests When choosing a book like "Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder," it's crucial to consider the interests and age group of the potential reader. This graphic novel series by Dav Pilkey is especially engaging for children who enjoy action-packed stories with a good dose of humor. If your reader is a fan of Pilkey's previous works or shows a keen interest in graphic novels that blend comedy with superhero themes, this book might be a fitting choice. It's also suitable for reluctant readers due to its visual appeal and easy-to-follow narrative. Consider the Age Appropriateness Dog Man" books are generally targeted at children aged 6-10. "The Scarlet Shedder," like its predecessors, should be a hit among early elementary school readers. However, always check the recommended age range, as each child's reading level and content maturity can differ. The book is designed to be age-appropriate in terms of content, language, and themes, promoting values like kindness, friendship, and perseverance alongside its comedic elements. Evaluate the Book's Educational Value Graphic novels are an excellent tool for developing literacy skills, and "The Scarlet Shedder" is no exception. The book can help young readers improve their visual literacy and ability to interpret sequential art. Additionally, it encourages them to engage with text through the dialogue and narration woven into the vivid illustrations. Look for reviews or educator insights on the book's ability to reinforce language skills, critical thinking, and creativity. Assess the Series and Sequel Potential If you're contemplating purchasing "Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder," consider whether it's important for the reader to have context from previous books in the series. While many of Pilkey's books are designed to be enjoyed independently, being familiar with earlier installments can enhance the overall experience. Think about starting with the first book or buying the series if the reader shows a deep interest in following recurring characters and overarching plotlines. Check the Physical Quality and Format The format of the book can affect the reading experience. "Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder," like others in the series, is typically available in hardcover and paperback editions. The hardcover may be more durable, especially in the hands of young readers. Additionally, inspect the printing quality, including the clarity of text and vibrancy of colors, as this can greatly impact the reader's engagement with the graphic novel. Read Reviews and Ratings Before making a purchase, it's wise to read reviews and ratings from other readers, parents, and educators. They can provide insight into how much their children or students have enjoyed "Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder" and whether they recommend it. Look for comments about the story's appeal, the humor, and any educational perks. Positive reviews are a strong indication that the book is a worthwhile investment for the intended reader. Compare Prices and Availability Price is often a deciding factor when purchasing a book. Compare your options across different retailers to find the best deal for "Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder." Don't forget to check for discounts, promotions, and bundled offers, which may include other books from the "Dog Man" series. Also, consider the availability of the book, as high demand could affect how quickly it can be delivered or picked up in-store. ```html FAQ for DOG MAN: THE SCARLET SHEDDER What age group is DOG MAN: THE SCARLET SHEDDER appropriate for? The DOG MAN series, including THE SCARLET SHEDDER, is generally appropriate for children ages 7 and up, but it can be enjoyed by readers of all ages who appreciate graphic novels and humorous stories. Is THE SCARLSET SHEDDER the first book in the DOG MAN series? No, THE SCARLET SHEDDER is not the first book in the series. It is recommended that you check the series order to start reading from the beginning, as the books often reference previous events and character development.
Can THE SCARLET SHEDDER be read as a standalone book? While THE SCARLET SHEDDER is part of a series, each DOG MAN book typically has a self-contained story. New readers can jump in and understand the plot, but they may miss out on character backstories and recurring jokes from earlier books. Do I need to purchase any additional materials or books to enjoy THE SCARLET SHEDDER? No additional materials are necessary to enjoy THE SCARLET SHEDDER. Simply having the book is sufficient to enjoy the story it offers. How long is THE SCARLET SHEDDER? DOG MAN books usually range from 200 to 250 pages, but these pages include illustrations and comic panels, which means the reading experience might be quicker than a traditional novel of the same length. Is THE SCARLET SHEDDER available in digital format? Yes, THE SCARLET SHEDDER, like the other books in the DOG MAN series, is typically available in both physical and digital formats, so you can enjoy it on e-readers and tablets as well. I have heard there are activities and games in the DOG MAN books. Does THE SCARLET SHEDDER include these? Many DOG MAN books include additional activities, drawing guides, and games at the end of the story. Check the end of THE SCARLET SHEDDER to see what extras are included. ``` In conclusion, "Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder" by Dav Pilkey stands as a shining addition to the beloved Dog Man series, delivering all the humor, heart, and heroics that fans have come to expect. This book is a valuable choice for young readers eager to engage with vibrant characters, wacky plot twists, and the positive messages that lace Pilkey's storytelling. With its unique blend of comic book style panels and prose, the book is designed to captivate burgeoning readers while supporting their literacy development. Throughout "The Scarlet Shedder," readers will encounter themes of friendship, perseverance, and the importance of doing good, echoing Pilkey's talent for combining meaningful insights with rollicking fun. Beyond entertainment, the book's interactive elements such as Flip-O-Rama and drawing tutorials provide a hands-on reading experience that encourages creativity and keeps little hands busy. Teachers, parents, and librarians will find "Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder" to be not only a delightful addition to their collections but also a gateway book that helps reluctant readers dive into the world of reading with enthusiasm. In a world where young readers face countless distractions, Dav Pilkey's "Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder" holds the extraordinary power to both captivate and educate, making it a must-read for children looking to embark on an unforgettable literary adventure. Other DOG MAN: THE SCARLET SHEDDER buying options
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Scholastic has teamed up with the nonprofit Little Free Library, which provides those free library boxes to neighborhoods and schools, to promote the upcoming release of Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder with Dog Man themed Little Free Library boxes.
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