Tippy Teen #20
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Tippy Teen #20 A main story featuring Tippy and her cousin Dudley involves a mix-up with a telephone number that leads to complications with a date and a dance. When Tippy agrees to take an animal to a discotheque on the condition that he let her fan for everything, the situation escalates into chaos, culminating in someone trying to knock down a telephone pole. The issue also includes a "Mad Fads" section with reader-submitted fashion and lifestyle tips from teenagers across the country, covering hairstyles, clothing modifications, jewelry combinations, bloomers, and frozen pudding treats.
Tommy's new job as lifeguard turns into a romantic battlefield when Tippy and Peggy Fleagle compete for his attention at the beach, leading to increasingly outrageous schemes involving fake drownings and surfboard rescues. As chaos escalates and Tommy finds himself caught in the middle, Tippy must prove herself when the stakes become real—and discovers that sometimes heroic action has unexpected rewards. It's a hilarious romp that proves the old saying: you can't control who's watching when you're trying to impress someone.
When Tommy's country cousin Dudley arrives in town just before the big dance, Tippy takes on the challenge of finding him a date—but every girl in Centerville seems determined to avoid him. As Tippy works overtime to solve the problem, a series of romantic mix-ups unfold that leave everyone's plans for the evening in complete disarray.
When Tommy's thermometer reads 102°, he's stuck at home while his girlfriend Tippy heads to the dance—with Ashley Hartburn, no less. But a broken thermometer and a scheme gone wrong lead to a comedic collision of lies, misunderstandings, and one very angry girl who discovers Tommy's real plans for the evening in "Sprung Fever," the humorous tale from Tippy Teen #20.
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