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itz-alaina-12 · 3 months
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Guess what I'm makingggg~
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It's inspired by Island of the Slaughter and Jerome Slaughter Elementary and those AUs r both on TikTok
This is gonna be a very gory AU and lots of disturbing stuff-
And btw, when i post some videos about it or anything, u can make fanart of it, make videos about it, or anything! You will already have my permission to do so
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biolizardboils · 10 months
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And now, some select headlines from Piqua’s local newspaper:
19th, 97th Streets closed for repairs after ripped page incident
OPINION: Local “superhero” is an outrage to public decency
Elementary school looking for new science teacher (again)
Sudden Monster/Supervillain Syndrome: Are YOU At Risk?
Deli-owning Dinosaur Denies Devious Diarrhea Deeds
“Extremely graphic violence insurance” now available
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somewhere in Piqua there's probably a group of people dedicated to uncovering Captain Underpants' identity
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conundrumrespeculis · 9 months
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Not me remembering about how hilariously reasonable Professor Poopypants is in the books. This guy's misfortunes are entirely caused by his temper, lack of understanding of a normal name, and everyone else laughing at him.
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sketch-twentytwo · 14 days
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This man has a PhD.
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I honestly love how unhinged this man is in the movie. He casually strolls into Jerome Horwitz Elementary, gets a job, immediately clocks Melvin as a suck up teacher's pet, then reveals his evil motive to a classroom of children. He carries around a portable cage in his pocket. He refused the Nobel prize because he was slighted (fair tbh). His first thought when seeing a man-shaped hole in the principle's office was that he'd found the right batshit insane place to use as cover.
What an iconic little maniac. He deserves a spin-off.
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later-radiatior · 10 months
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pride month at jerome horwitz elementary
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the-cu-genswap-au · 8 months
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Definitely Mundane Tales From a Parallel Universe: a Captain Underpants generation swap AU!
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premise: the kids are adults and the adults are kids! Benjamin "Ben" Krupp is now a 10-year-old starting fourth grade in the aftermath of a family tragedy, but that's just the start of his problems. Hijinks ensue when Principal Erica Wang abruptly assigns Ben to mentor new student Toilette Ree, who comes with troubles of his own. Meanwhile, Jerome Horwitz Elementary's new science teacher Melvin Sneedly finds himself at odds with both his students and an annoying duo of arts teachers with a love for pranks.... plus a bunch of stuff that happens next!
comics are posted on my main CU blog @warrior-of-waistbands and reblogged here
Chronological Archive (chapter order may change):
But Before I Can Tell You This Story: 1, 2, 3, 4(currently updating)
Wheels In Motion: 1, 2, 3, 4
Grim Foreshadows: 1, 2
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lovelypink2005 · 8 months
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Not me realizing that I've never shared my previous boy here before but-
Meet my CU OC, Hazzy Windward!
He's a 5th grader at Jerome Horwitz Elementary who just moved into the school!
Hazzy never have an actual close friend growing up since each year his family keeps on moving due to his parent's jobs. Lucky for him, they stayed on Piqua for 2 years, making him able to graduate Elementary on Jerome Horwitz, and it gives him time to make an actual friend who eventually became his best friend!
Hazzy was born with a sensitive condition, he could easily get sick, his skin are sensitive to cold and chill wind, hence why he wears winter fit to school during normal days. (Exceptional for Summer, he'll still wear his long sleeves and long pants tho)
Despite hia condition, his favorite season is Winter, because he just thought snows neat!
Oh, and also, he like some bugs! He's always a curious boy when it comes to something new :]
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(Side note, he's one year older than George and Harold, so he sure would have heard about them many times, the monster-of-the-week thing would be a "culture shock" for him for sure)
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gn4wz-0n-b0n3z · 6 months
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i feel like the only thing that actually went wrong with Professor Poopypants was like. the fact people were laughing at his name. remove that and he'd literally not be evil at all thats how big of a difference it made for him because his main motivator as a villain was to get rid of all laughter, which was caused by people making fun of his name. even in the books he genuinely had, like, good intentions at the start. he made the goosy-grow 4000 and the shrinky-pig 2000 to solve global problems, but he ended up being made fun of purely because of his name, which was legitimately why this man started on his path to villainy. he genuinely wanted to use his intelligence to help others, but he just couldn't take the laughter anymore. sure, he was basically like an angry chihuahua, but like, i too would've been eternally pissed off if almost everyone around the world, outside of my home country, were making fun of my name despite me literally making the cure to world hunger. literally if nobody made fun of his name during his college years he could've been one of the best damn people on the staff team of Jerome Horwitz Elementary.
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MEET THE NEW CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS
Taking place a few years after the events of a timeline that mashes together the books and the series (with bits and pieces of the movie), Kipper Krupp and his friends have settled into a apartment as roommates. While some of them go to college and others jobs, Kipper feels somewhat left out.
Taking a internship at Jerome Horwitz Elementary, Kipper and his uncle stumble upon a box containing all of George and Harold’s old comics, including the new series they published during the 6th grade with Melvin, various goofy items..and one 3D Hypno Ring.
One thing leads to another, and a night of goofing around leads to Kipper discovering a latent power within him, suddenly being thrust into the role of a reluctant superhero.
HELLO!!!
Hi, my name’s PlugBoy! As you can tell, I’m a huge Captain Underpants fan, and I wanna express that the way most people on this site do, through coming up with an alternate universe take on it!
This AU is meant to be somewhat lighthearted, but rest assured that if you want ACTION, DRAMA, and LAFFS, this’ll be the best place to get it! I have a lot of other projects to work on but I’ll try to update as much as I’m able! (Just don’t expect most of the art to be as polished as the stuff I had prepared ahead of time, heh)
STORY
ACT 1
Prologue: Sixth Grade
Part 1: The Origin Story
Part 2: Monster of the Week (coming soon)
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
CHARACTERS
PRE-AU TIMELINE
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Captain Underpants: The Epilogue AU
So, I don’t think I’ve ever had the Epilogue AU laid out in writing before. I likely had the gist of it explained in my first VN Demo video, but I’ve made some minor changes to it since then.
So here goes.
Taking place four years after the events of Book 12, not too long after George and Harold graduate Jerome Horwitz Elementary, the Epilogue AU follows Mr. Krupp as he is trying to work out a perfect setup to propose to Edith the Lunch Lady. But things go wayside as the engagement ring he picked up off the floor turned out to be a hypno ring that mysteriously causes him to turn into Captain Underpants again, but this time Krupp is only just discovering that this is happening to him on his own. Now his only hope of getting answers and hopefully getting back to normal, seems to lie with an inquisitive red clown in his dreams who keeps prodding him into a reluctant soul search.
Let me know what you guys think or have questions. I like hearing feedback.
Keep checking back here for updates!
Prologue and Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3 and 3 1/2
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7 and Bonus Chapter
You can also find the Epilogue AU on my AO3 page. Links to relevant illustrations are added at the end of each chapter.
Current status: Chapter 7 out!
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itz-alaina-12 · 3 months
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First victim: Stanley Peet
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The kid that tripped while running away from the killer was Stanley.
When Stanley fell on the ground, he looked back at the killer in horror. He was too afraid to continue running. The killer put away his knife but then pulled out a chainsaw. Stanley was horrified! He was begging for him not to hurt him which obviously the killer didn't listen.
The killer noticed he was sweating a lot which was absolutely disgusting to the killer. And thought his two big front teeth were disgusting as well. So he decided to cut his arms off so he wouldn't be able to sweat and he took all of his teeth out with his chainsaw which was extremely painful.
The killer then left him like that and continued walking around the school. Mr. Ree was looking for the others and then he found Stanley's dead body.
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jackie-sugarskull · 10 months
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It came to my attention that the song “Lovefool” by The Cardigans came out in 1997, and considering mine and @biolizardboils’s headcanons that the Captain Underpants books and movie take place in that same year, that means that something like THIS has most likely happened in the Jerome Horwitz Elementary Teachers’ Longue at some point lol
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warrior-of-waistbands · 5 months
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Is prof. Poopypants cannon to genswap AU? (and if he is, what is his relationship with Mevin?)
Oh my god..... parallel plot where Moxie and Pippy are the sole members of the science club at one of Jerome Horwitz's rival elementary schools.....
She's the only one who doesn't make fun of his name......
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infini-tree · 7 months
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and now to round out this duology of george and harold dealing with my principal oc's, here's biamile.
joseph wardell high school is probably the best equipped out of the schools the boys went to. its not crumbling at the seams like besser middle, and unlike jerome horwitz it actually has a nurse's office.
the principal is nice, at least. they can count the amount of detentions they get from pranks on only one pair of hands instead of their usual two or more. their detentions are typically issued by the vice principal, on account of being more strict than biamile.
but that's the thing. he's probably a bit too nice. he lets kids go with a slap on the wrist at worst many times, but that also means that he does the same thing to his own staff-- even when students start complaining about certain teachers for being terrible. and the vice principal’s strictness either doesn’t extend to staff or the staff feels secure that biamile would sooner try to reach a compromise that really doesn’t seem like a compromise than any real action.
(and then they learn that the high school’s gotten in hot water a few times, and that connects the dots a bit more.)
at least krupp was actively aware he was being a jerk. jury’s still out as to what’s worse.
they start doing larger scale, retributive pranks once again. a return to form from their old jerome horwitz days. no more hiding unless it was part of the prank itself– then its a bit of psychological warfare against certain teachers– but the pranks themselves are easier to clean. they learn the art of doing things for the long game in a way that doesn’t bore them.
(they see all the senior year pranks 12th graders do right before graduating. they’ve done better in elementary school. they vow to come up with something big when their time comes.)
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sketch-twentytwo · 5 months
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"EXTRA EXTRA! Get the latest issue of the Treehouse Tribune™!"
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The mad lad himself, George Beard! I've been thinking about this kid a lot in this AU and I'm switching things up a bit.
George is the notorious school prankster but he covers up his tracks well. Many teachers and students assume it's him, because duh, but without proof he can't be punished for the campus wide goofs and gaffs.
George credits the pranks to an entity known as 80-HD (going for a Banksy vibe) and 80-HD is beloved by students who view him as a school urban legend.
Mr. Krupp is 98% sure that George is 80-HD but can't do much about it other than try to keep a close eye on him. He CAN, however, give George detention for his makeshift newspaper, the Treehouse Tribune.
See, without Harold to draw comics with him, George needed an outlet to funnel his creative writing skills. So he made a fake newspaper with made up stories, spoof articles, and a hokey advice column à la Mad Magazine but PG and less political.
Since I'm keeping the characters strengths and weaknesses, George doesn't dare try to draw anything as he doesn't think he's very good. Instead, he has taken up a photography elective to help with his newspaper.
Krupp can punish George for the newspaper distribution and George often ends up having to spend lunch in the principle's office, something he has long gotten used to over the last 4-5 years. In this time, I think Krupp has grown a reluctant soft spot for the young lad, as despite all his pranks, goofs, and silly nature, George hasn't made any real friends at Jerome Horwitz.
George is beloved by students, but not liked by students. He's a 9-10 year old in the 7th grade. Kids in his grade either think he's too immature or are jealous that he skipped so many grades, while kids his age are either intimidated by his grade (because grade politics were a thing in American elementary school) or don't want to associate with him on a personal level.
His antics are admired, but rarely does anyone want to help/share credit/notoriety with him.
He's kinda lonely.
The most OOC thing about Krupp in this AU might be that he feels bad for George. I imagine that, underneath all his mean, principle demeanor, Krupp doesn't actually want to expel George, but rather wants to help him succeed academically. (In the movie, all he did was separate George and Harold, not expel them, cuz they were 9-10 years old!)
So yeah. George is cool, fun, and wacky, but he's lonely and eats lunch with the school principle.
That is...until he formally befriends Harold Hutchins and, reluctantly, Melvin Sneedly.
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