![]() There's a brief gag of George getting into a short tug-of-war match with passerby's dog over an unconscious Captain Underpants' cape.It lists that his eyes are "cold", his hair is "fake", he lives on 3.14 Curmudgeon Drive and that he signs his signature as "Principal Krupp". There's a shot of Krupp's driver's license that the boys use to return their hypnotized principal to his home.After the boys find out what changes Principal Krupp into Captain Underpants and vice-versa, they take advantage of this fact by repeatedly switching him back and forth, which means Krupp is constantly being splashed with water and re-hypnotized. ![]() Cue Professor Poopypants saying being a science teacher is the perfect cover and laughing evilly as a storm springs up. After Captain Underpants accidentally stops some bank robbers, George and Harold tell him there aren't any other villains around.Captain Underpants' "fight" with the inflatable gorilla and the boys chasing after him through town on a crane.When the flashback ends, two hands come on screen to pick up George and Harold respectively and take them off screen as part of the transition, then one of the hands comes back to remove Melvin from the scene as well by flicking him off screen.Ĭaptain Underpants: ( scoffs) Well of course you don't! You're not a superhero like me! Come, sidekicks! Evil! Lurks! WITHIN!.She finally catches them when they can no longer contain themselves after she mentions that Uranus is known as a "Gas Giant". Each time the teacher turns around when she hears the two laughing, the boys go completely silent.The flashback to George and Harold first meeting each other as kindergarteners is adorable, but how do they first meet? Laughing over the name "Uranus" as the teacher goes over the planets of the solar system.The collective Head Desk of the whole science class (sans Melvin) after hearing the announcement of the mandatory all-day Invention Convention being held on Saturday.Harold and his love of dolphins is both this and utterly adorable.George: No one has to stand up for the Man! That's the whole point of "the Man"! He stands up for himself, Melvin! I heard you both got into a bit of the old trouble today.
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