Tippy's Friends Go-Go and Animal #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeGo-Go is dumped by her boyfriend for Cynthia Cartwright, who has better looks, personality, and figure. Determined to win him back, Go-Go decides to lose weight, adopting "think thin" as her new motto and going for long walks to keep her mind off food. Meanwhile, a young woman causes a commotion at a fashion show by giving away free lingerie, leading authorities to pursue her through the crowd in pursuit of the mysterious giveaway culprit. The issue also includes party games such as "Blow Out the Candles," "Apples or Flour," and "Threading Pumpkin Seeds."
Animal decides to create a makeshift tin-can telephone strung across town to Tippy's house so he can talk to her without racking up phone bills—but his ambitious "Outside Wire" project draws the attention of the whole town, including a suspicious homeowner with a shotgun. What starts as a clever solution to a communication problem spirals into a hilariously misguided adventure that teaches Animal a lesson in unintended consequences.
When Go-Go pressures Animal into joining the track team to win a loving-cup for her before rival Ashley can claim it, Animal reluctantly agrees—only to end up as the water boy instead of a competitor. But when a swarm of hornets sends him running wild across the field, Animal inadvertently sets record after record, proving he's got more athletic talent than anyone bargained for. It's a hilarious romp through Central High's track meet where sometimes the best performances come from the most unexpected places.
Tippy sets her sights on landing the role of Juliet in Centerville High's production of *Romeo and Juliet*, but when the director, Ashley Hartburn, casts her opposite a boy she'd rather not work with, she refuses the part entirely—until Ashley makes her an offer she can't resist. What follows is a backstage comedy of schemes, sabotage, and theatrical chaos as jealous rivals, makeshift props, and the occasional accident threaten to derail the entire production.
Animal gets assigned office duty as punishment at Centerville High, where a simple task—filing away Miss Snodgrass's education report—becomes a hilarious catastrophe when a birthday cake for Principal Mr. Phogg gets mixed into the mix. As Animal tries to help the principal resist his diet temptations, the chaos only multiplies, leaving everyone scrambling to figure out where the missing cake ended up.
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