The Chronicles of Meap (Phineas and Ferb Junior Graphic Novel #2)
by
John Green (Goodreads Author)
What happens when the boys accidentally knock a UFO off its course, causing it to crash in their backyard? And what will Phineas, Ferb, Candace, and Isabella do when they meet its pilot, the adorable Meap? While Candace shows off the cute creature, the others take off in Meap's ship--and are captured by Meap's archrival, the sinister Mitch. It's up to Candace and Meap to d...more
Paperback, 32 pages
Published
June 15th 2010
by Disney Press
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This is a Cybils '10 nominee and as a panelist for Graphic Novels this is required reading for me.
Much better than the first volume. This time the book is devoted to one story. The boys are playing with their latest invention and accidentally cause a space ship to crash. Out comes the cutest little alien you ever saw who only says "meap!". Candace thinks it's one of the latest Japanese kawaii toys her brothers have teched out and takes it to a convention. Meanwhile Agent P (P...more
Much better than the first volume. This time the book is devoted to one story. The boys are playing with their latest invention and accidentally cause a space ship to crash. Out comes the cutest little alien you ever saw who only says "meap!". Candace thinks it's one of the latest Japanese kawaii toys her brothers have teched out and takes it to a convention. Meanwhile Agent P (P...more
I didn't read this. Kids did. Their review: Funny, but not as good as the show. It was fun hearing them acting it out, singing "Peeeerrrry! Perry the Platypus!" and doing Doofenschmirtz's vaguely Eastern European mad-scientist voice. I am still irked that we didn't name the new kitten Doofenschmirtz.
Anyway, Phineas and Ferb is the funniest, quirkiest, best-vocabulary-building cartoon on TV. (WordGirl, on PBS, is #2.) The songs are not as musically innovative as those on The...more
Anyway, Phineas and Ferb is the funniest, quirkiest, best-vocabulary-building cartoon on TV. (WordGirl, on PBS, is #2.) The songs are not as musically innovative as those on The...more
This latest comic based on Disney's TV series Phineas and Ferb has some laugh-out-loud moments. I especially liked the evil static electricity weapon.
The cartoon was better...but this was enjoyable!
One Sentence Review: My low expectations didn't lead me to expect any tv tie-in to be quite this funny!
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