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  • ‘Dog Man’ and ‘Captain Underpants’ creator Dav Pilkey calls the PNW home


    If your kids are among the millions who devour the “Dog Man” graphic novels, then book it to the movies. Dog Man and his lovable friends (and foes) are making their big screen debut this year, and this feature film is a delight for kids and grownups alike.

    I had the chance to attend an early screening of the movie and brought along my fun-sized film critic: a gummy bear and popcorn-fueled 3-year-old.

    Since the reading series is geared for ages 6+ (and my son’s still in ABC mode), we entered the theater with little knowledge of the “Dog Man” universe. But you don’t need to read the books in order to enjoy this film (although, you’ll probably want to after)!

    The visual style of DreamWorks Animation’s “Dog Man” has a nostalgic, hand-drawn feel that fans of the graphic novels will recognize and appreciate. As an uninitiated viewer, I found the animation to be a refreshing detour from the overly CGI’d look of other kid movies (looking at you, human teeth on Sonic). I’ll admit the “Dog Man” trailer wasn’t blowing my mind, but the film itself is endearing, action-packed and it was neat how closely the animation matches its source material.

    I won’t spill any spoilers to the 89-minute ride, but to set the scene, Dog Man is part dog, surgically fused to his human officer, and “all hero.” Pete Davidson voices the film’s first ‘villain,’ Petey the World’s Most Evilest Cat. Davidson brings the right amount of chaos to the role; you’ll just need to forgive/forget that Petey and other non-people can talk and Dog Man can’t. Still, Dog Man (barked by director Peter Hastings himself) conveys plenty of emotion. Enough that my toddler looked up and told me, “Dog Man is sad,” during a glum time for our hero. But chin up, kiddo, there’s lots of happy ahead. Namely, in the adorable introduction of Li’l Petey. I audibly “awww’d” when Li’l Petey first came on-screen.

    The voice cast includes Lil Rel Howery (Chief), Isla Fisher (reporter Sarah Hatoff), Ricky Gervais (Flippy), Stephen Root (Grampa) and Cheri Oteri (Mayor). As any good kid movie should have, there are plenty of moments to garner genuine grown-up laughs – mine came from Sarah Hatoff, Seamus and disgruntled assistant Butler – but this film stays in its lane as a feel-good graphic comic book come-to-life(ish).

    Age 3 isn’t the target audience for “Dog Man,” but it held my squirrely toddler’s attention (along with the aforementioned popcorn and gummy bears). School-age kids will be wagging their tails to see it, while their guardians enjoy a colorful 89-minute break from the outside world.

    “Dog Man” also has a special connection to our region.

    Dav Pilkey is the author and illustrator of “Dog Man” and “Captain Underpants,” another wildly popular series that has been adapted into a feature film and Netflix series.

    Clearly, Pilkey has great taste since he resides here in Washington state!

    Pilkey’s bio explains that he “lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife, but his writing is inspired by children and adults around the world. His stories explore universally positive themes that celebrate the triumph of the good-hearted.”

    Pilkey shares that he was diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia as a child. Relegated to frequent school timeouts, the hallway became the birthplace of “Captain Underpants” and “Dog Man.” His childhood creativity flourished into a global sensation, and Pilkey takes special care to acknowledge how our differences make us extraordinary.

    While sketching his “Dog Man” character 80-HD (a deliberate nod to ADHD), Pilkey narrates, “I created this character to show that thinking and learning differently can not only be an advantage, it might just be a superpower.”

    After the movie, I got an official quote from my young critic. When I asked his favorite part, he said, “The Man Dog part.” Did he just sniff out a sequel? Your move, Dav Pilkey.

    Dog Man” is in theaters now!





    Dog Man and Captain Underpants creator Dav Pilkey calls the PNW home

    Did you know that the talented author and illustrator behind the beloved children’s book series Dog Man and Captain Underpants, Dav Pilkey, calls the Pacific Northwest home?

    Pilkey, who was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, now resides in a small town in Washington state, where he finds inspiration for his imaginative and hilarious stories. With his quirky sense of humor and colorful illustrations, Pilkey has captured the hearts of readers young and old around the world.

    From the adventures of Dog Man, a half-dog, half-human superhero, to the silly antics of Captain Underpants, a superhero who fights crime in his underwear, Pilkey’s books are filled with laughter, friendship, and important life lessons.

    So next time you pick up a Dog Man or Captain Underpants book, remember that you’re holding a piece of the PNW in your hands, thanks to the creative genius of Dav Pilkey.

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  • Dragon’s Fat Cat: An Acorn Book (Dragon #2) – Paperback By Pilkey, Dav – GOOD



    Dragon’s Fat Cat: An Acorn Book (Dragon #2) – Paperback By Pilkey, Dav – GOOD

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    Dragon’s Fat Cat: An Acorn Book (Dragon #2) – Paperback By Pilkey, Dav – GOOD

    Looking for a fun and entertaining book for young readers? Look no further than “Dragon’s Fat Cat” by acclaimed author Dav Pilkey. This second installment in the Dragon series is sure to delight children with its charming illustrations and engaging storyline.

    In this book, Dragon finds himself with a new friend – a fat cat named Cat. Together, they embark on all sorts of adventures, from playing in the park to getting into mischief around town. But when Cat goes missing, Dragon must summon all of his courage to find his beloved feline friend.

    With its simple language and lovable characters, “Dragon’s Fat Cat” is the perfect choice for early readers. This Acorn Book is designed to help children build confidence in their reading skills, making it a great addition to any young reader’s library.

    So if you’re looking for a delightful and heartwarming story that will captivate young readers, be sure to pick up a copy of “Dragon’s Fat Cat” today!
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  • Pete Davidson and Dav Pilkey on “Dog Man”


    It’s hard to believe, but as author and Illustrator Dav Pilkey recently told students at Boy’s Prep in the Bronx, he created Dog Man back when he was in second grade. “He looks a little bit different,” he said.

    The kids loved hearing when someone with learning disabilities (“I had ADHD, and I was dyslexic, and I was the class clown, and I couldn’t sit still,” he said) could go on to be so successful. 

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    The evolution of Dav Pilkey’s character, Dog Man – part man, part dog. 

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    Every book in Pilkey’s Dog Man series has been the bestselling children’s book for the year it came out.

    And as the new film out next week reminds us, it all started when a police officer and his dog got into a bad accident – and doctors sewed the head of the dog onto the man’s body, creating … Dog Man!

    And while he’s part man, he’s all dog. “Oh, yeah, yeah. The man part doesn’t really come out that much,” Pilkey said.

    But in addition to all the fun, Pilkey tries to layer meaning into the Dog Man books, even in their titles, from “The Scarlet Shedder” and “Fetch-22,” to “Lord of the Fleas,” and “A Tale of Two Kitties.” “I was looking at Charles Dickens’ ‘A Tale of Two Cities,’ which is such a wonderful book. It talks about sacrifice, self-sacrifice, and the value of that.”

    “And you hope that children will be moved to read these classics?” I asked.

    “I hope so, yeah,” Pilkey replied. “I hope they don’t think ‘Oh, that Charles Dickens stole an idea from Dav Pilkey.’ That wouldn’t be so good!”

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    There have been 13 books in the “Dog Man” series, with more adventures on the way. 

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    Pilkey’s sense of humor is what made director Peter Hastings want to make the “Dog Man” movie. He also directed a TV series based on Pilkey’s “Captain Underpants” books. “I just love his sensibility, the playful anarchy of his work,” Hastings said.

    Comedian Pete Davidson gets top billing in the film: “I’m a huge Dav Pilkey fan,” he said. “I grew up reading all the ‘Captain Underpants’ books. My mom got them for me. All the young kids in my family, they all read ‘Dog Man,’ they’re obsessed with ‘Dog Man.’ And then right around the time I started noticing that, we got the offer.”

    It was an offer to play Dog Man’s nemesis, Petey the Cat. Davidson said it was fun to play the villain: “It’s a really fun, loud, layered character,” he said. “I don’t get a lot of opportunities to stretch like that.”

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    Comedian Pete Davison and director Peter Hastings discuss the new animated film “Dog Man.”

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    In fact, as readers of the “Dog Man” books know, things start to change when Petey tries to clone himself, and instead creates … an adorable kitten!

    “His character has a great arc in the story,” said Hastings.

    “It’s the best arc I’ve ever been given” Davidson laughed. “Usually I’m in a movie for, like, nine minutes, and then shot in the face, so it was nice to have a full [arc]!”

    Asked if it’s hard for someone else to control his characters, Pilkey said, “No, no. Not at all actually. I’m just so honored that they wanted to do something with my characters, so I was like, YESSS!!! Jumping up and down.”

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    Author-illustrator Dav Pilkey meets some Dog Man fans. 

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    But Pilkey says what really matters to him is seeing how much kids appreciate all the work he puts into his books.

    Asked whether he ever worries about running out of ideas, he said, “No, I think I worry about running out of time to get all of my ideas down on paper!”

     

    To watch a trailer for “Dog Man,” click on the video player below:


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    “Pete Davidson and Dav Pilkey Discuss the Success of ‘Dog Man’”

    In a recent interview, comedian Pete Davidson sat down with author and illustrator Dav Pilkey to talk about the incredible success of Pilkey’s children’s book series, “Dog Man”.

    Davidson, a self-proclaimed fan of the series, praised Pilkey for creating a truly unique and imaginative world that has captured the hearts of children and adults alike. The “Dog Man” series follows the adventures of a half-dog, half-human superhero who fights crime and saves the day with his loyal sidekick, a cat named Li’l Petey.

    Pilkey opened up about the inspiration behind “Dog Man”, revealing that the character was originally created as a comic strip when he was a child. The character evolved over the years, eventually becoming the beloved hero we know today.

    The pair also discussed the impact that “Dog Man” has had on young readers, with Davidson sharing stories of children who have been inspired to read and create their own stories thanks to the series.

    Overall, the conversation highlighted the power of storytelling and the importance of encouraging creativity and imagination in young minds. “Dog Man” continues to be a shining example of the magic that can happen when talented authors and artists come together to create something truly special.

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  • Dog Breath – Paperback By Pilkey, Dav – GOOD



    Dog Breath – Paperback By Pilkey, Dav – GOOD

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    Looking for a hilarious and heartwarming read? Look no further than “Dog Breath” by Dav Pilkey. This charming paperback is a must-read for dog lovers of all ages. Join the lovable pup, Hally Tosis, on a wacky adventure that will have you laughing out loud.

    With Pilkey’s signature humor and quirky illustrations, “Dog Breath” is sure to bring joy to your day. So grab a copy, curl up with your furry friend, and enjoy this delightful tale of friendship and stinky breath. Trust us, you won’t be able to put it down!
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  • Dog Man #8 – Hardcover By Pilkey, Dav – GOOD



    Dog Man #8 – Hardcover By Pilkey, Dav – GOOD

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    Are you a fan of the hilarious and action-packed Dog Man series by Dav Pilkey? If so, you won’t want to miss out on the latest installment, Dog Man #8, now available in hardcover!

    Follow along as Dog Man, the crime-fighting canine with a heart of gold, takes on new challenges and battles his arch-nemesis Petey the Cat in this thrilling and heartwarming adventure. With Pilkey’s signature blend of humor, heart, and graphic novel style, Dog Man #8 is sure to delight readers of all ages.

    Don’t wait any longer to add this must-have book to your collection. Order your copy of Dog Man #8 in hardcover today and join Dog Man on his latest escapades!
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  • Arup Das David E. Sweenor Dav The Generative AI Practiti (Paperback) (UK IMPORT)

    Arup Das David E. Sweenor Dav The Generative AI Practiti (Paperback) (UK IMPORT)



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    Arup Das and David E. Sweenor: The Generative AI Practitioners (Paperback) (UK IMPORT)

    Excited to announce the release of a groundbreaking book by Arup Das and David E. Sweenor, two leading experts in the field of Artificial Intelligence. In “The Generative AI Practitioners,” they delve into the latest advancements in AI technology and how it can be leveraged to drive innovation and transformation in various industries.

    Whether you’re a seasoned AI professional or just starting out in the field, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve. Get your hands on a copy of this UK imported paperback and unlock the potential of AI in your work today!
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