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Dog Man 11: Twenty Thousand Fleas Under the Sea (the latest full colour book in the million-copy selling Dog Man series!)

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When Molly was trying to explain what an adjective is, Melvin's arm is light green instead of orange. Dog Man comes home to Li'l Petey and 80-HD working on a story for Dog Man. Li'l Petey says to 80-HD, "It's our story. We can color it any way we want!". Dog Man tells what happened that night, and Li'l Petey and 80-HD decide to cheer him up with their bedtime story. After Dog Man falls asleep, they both start to work on a new invention. Meanwhile, at Cat Jail, Petey's Father (aka Grampa) is working on a new invention called the motorbrain, that makes you large and very powerful. Big Jim starts to get annoying, and Grampa shouts at him, hurting his feelings. Big Jim cries and Grampa decides to test the motorbrain on him. Big Jim puts the helmet on, and becomes gigantic. He now calls himself "Snug", and starts to cuddle with Grampa. Grampa manages to escape, and falls through the "Hang in There!" poster. Grampa soon discovers that it's an escape tunnel, and smiles evilly. Zuzu: Dog Man once sniffed her butt, annoying her. They are still friends anyway and now help each other. Chief and Nurse Lady go with Dog Man to swing, but he chews it and they fall. Chief is worried it was bad, apologizing, but Nurse Lady is only sorry it didn’t happen sooner. Meanwhile, Petey is trying to get help to rebuild his lab at Donna’s Construction, but Li'l Petey and Molly turn up, asking “Wally” to read their comic.

Piggy was originally intended to appear in this book, but never appeared. His return might've been scrapped. The Wrath of Petey (featured in Dog Man: Unleashed, Captain Underpants and the Invasion of the Incredibly Naughty Cafeteria Ladies from Outer Space and the Subsequent Assault of the Equally-Evil Lunchroom Zombie Nerds: Full Color Edition and Dog Man: Three Stories in One) The design for the flying submarine used by Uncle Larry is inspired from the illustrations produced for a Japanese publication. The artworks are created by an artist who goes to sign every paintings as "Kyo-62".Petey's red cardigan sweater and tie were based on the clothing often worn by beloved children's television host, Fred Rogers from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Petey's youthful "mistakes" and "bad choices" were chronicled in the graphic novel where he made his primary debut, Super Diaper Baby 2: The Invasion of the Potty Snatchers.

One day, due to his slobby nature, a cop told Dog Man that he needed a bath. Dog Man then ran away, as he hated baths. The cops then searched the city for him, but were unable to find him. While in hiding, Dog Man discovered that Petey had escaped, which made him feel guilty. Dog Man left from hiding and searched for Petey. The book acts as Pilkey’s voice spoofing protests made internationally during the COVID-19 pandemic. Zooming into Piggy’s nose, the submarine is smashed and resting on the cusp of a sweat gland. Uncle Larry asks if everyone is okay. He diagnoses the situation, as the submarine slides into the gland, with gross liquid at the bottom. Molly panics, asking the obvious if they could just grow big again, but it won’t. Crunky and Bub say goodbye again, but 80-HD shoots his arms up and holds the submarine suspended above the water by a large hair follicle. Uncle Larry says someone has to dive into the stinky water to fetch the lost propeller, to which Dog Man goes in, followed by Li’l Petey and Molly. Everyone now must work to fix the sub. As the three friends get the propeller, they awake a Mite at the bottom of the sweat.

Piggy has returned, and his newest plot is his most diabolical yet. WHAT other new villains are on the horizon? WHERE are they all coming from? And WHO will step forward to save the city when scoundrels sabotage our Supa Buddies? Aside from that, he also does not like to take baths as shown in Dog Man and the Wrath of Petey and Dog Man: For Whom The Ball Rolls. Li'l Petey and Molly's songs are parodies based on Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Take Me Out to the Ball Game, and If You’re Happy and You Know It. Recently, he's been a secondary character, as the series shifted to focus on Petey and his son & his journey to become a better person. He can not be made in real life, as cutting off a head is pretty much death, and there is no Living Spray in real life.

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