The narrator comes back in to make sure we know A) That Mr. Adds a nice zany touch to the show.ģ:35 – Title Screen: Chapter 5:Things Fall A-fartģ:36 – The boys realize they need Captain Underpants to save the day. I’m wondering if this will be the usual template for the show – the boys make a comic and then it becomes real.ģ:34 – Short chase segment where all the characters are sock puppets in a cardboard school. He has turned into the character the boys created in their comic. teacher sat on the machine and it made his butt huge. – they decide to try Sneedly’s machine that makes big muscles – The Pumperupernator.ģ:33 – But wait – the P.E. Boys are trying to figure out how to pass P.E. Krupp’s office.ģ:32 – Title Screen: Chapter 4: A New Hope, But Not For Long. teacher sees the comic and is not happy with his depiction.ģ:31 – Title screen: Chapter 3: Mad, Madder, Maddestģ:32 – The boys are back in Mr. The narrator is reading it as the camera moves from panel to panel.ģ:30 – Back to the regular story – the P.E. teacher is wreaking havoc on the city – Captain Underpants arrives to save the day. class.ģ:28 – Forced to carry a heavy couch around the gym, George and Harold make a comic instead.ģ:29 – Now it’s showing the comic the boys made. He created an invention to grow muscles for P.E. The character Jessica talks like a character on that SNL skit The Californians.ģ:25 – Melvin Sneedly is introduced. teacher) is giving everyone a strength test. Ah, they’re making the story sort of book-like by presenting it in chapters.ģ:21 – What’s it called when a show cuts away to illustrate an aside? Like what 30 Rock or Ally McBeal used to do? That just happened where they cut away and George and Harold were sock puppets eating marshmallows all of a sudden, then back to the show.ģ:22 – Krupp is giving the boys a hard time about not taking part in P.E.ģ:23 – Title screen: Chapter 2: No, There Is Not. Krupp during the theme song?ģ:20 – Title screen: Chapter 1: P.E. They incorporate some different things into the animation – elements that look like they were made with paper – and did I just see a dancing felted Mr. Here’s the theme song so you can see for yourself:ģ:19 – Now the episode is officially beginning. Since Krupp will be turning into Underpants every show, it makes sense to show how the transformation works at the beginning of each episode. Krupp – the alter-ego of Captain underpants.ģ:18 – Oh, cool – they do the Captain Underpants origin during the theme song for the show. The animation style is interesting – a bit more of a hand-drawn look than the full on CGI 3D of the movie version.ģ:16 – This narrator sounds like Patton Oswalt – is it? Must wait for credits.ģ:17 – First appearance of Mr. There’s sort of a formal introduction of the main characters – George and Harold – going on. And how many of the book elements will be incorporated? Will we see a Flip-O-Rama, for instance?ģ:14 – Starting the show. Or will it do the thing where every episode is its own completely self-contained thing, where the order of the episodes doesn’t matter? Did SpongeBob start with an origin episode? Must investigate. Will the first episode be a retelling of the Captain Underpants origin story? I guess that would make sense. What follows are my scattered thoughts presented in a running diary style (I don’t think I’ve tried this since this Coraline review way back in aught nine)ģ:13 (ET) – I have no idea what to expect here. Tough gig, watching a tv show in order to write a blog post about it, but I am nothing if not dedicated.
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