Melvin Sneedly

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Melvin Sneedly
First appearance Captain Underpants and the Attack of the Talking Toilets
Created by Dav Pilkey
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Aliases Bionic Booger Boy
Gender Male
Occupation Student
Family Parents

Melvin Sneedly is a fictional character in the Captain Underpants series.

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[edit] Personality

Melvin is first introduced in the second book, Captain Underpants and the Attack of the Talking Toilets when he was building an invention for the science fair. The invention was called the P.A.T.S.Y 2000. Melvin is nerdy and George and Harold don't like him that much.

[edit] In the Books

[edit] Second Book

In the second book Melvin is introduced and he builds a machine called the Patsy 2000. The Patsy 2000 is a machine were you stick in a drawing of something and it comes out as a real breathing living thing. George and Harold used it to save (or rather "fix their mistakes") the world from the attacking toilets.

[edit] Book 5

Melvin asks Ms. Ribble if the students can make up their own poems and reads Rule 7734 after Mr. Krupp turns into Captain Underpants.

[edit] Sixth and Seventh Books

In the Sixth book, Melvin gets mad that people liked George and Harold's project at school more so he makes a machine that will make him big and strong. At the last second, he sneezes and turns into The Bionic Booger Boy. Melvin turns evil and Captain Underpants has to come save the day. He eats Captain Underpants but Sulu the Bionic Hamster comes and saves the day.Mr.Sneedly switches the batteries around and he's himself again.But his brain is in Mr.Krupp's body.

In the seventh book, Melvin has his brain switched with Mr. Krupp so he becomes the mean principal and Mr. Krupp becomes the nerdy kid. Melvin can then turn into Captain Underpants and wrecks the town. George and Harold end up getting them back to normal,but Melvin kept Captain Underpants' powers.They got the powers in the right bodies later,leaving Melvin to be chased by the people he annoyed.

[edit] Names in foreign languages

  • Spanish: Gustavo Lumbreras
  • Canadian French: Louis Labrecque
  • Portuguese (Brazilian & European): Melvin Sneedly
  • Finnish: Melvin Selinen
  • Polish: Melvin Sneedly
  • Icelandic: Bjarni Karlsson
  • Italian: Mariolino Atorno
  • Russian: Мелвин Снидли
  • Swedish: Melvin (last name unknown)
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