The Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle

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My Life as a Smashed Burrito with Extra Hot Sauce is the first book in the series.

The Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle is a children's book series that focuses on the strange adventures of 6th grader Wally McDoogle (He later turns into a 7th grader). Every book is titled "My Life as" and then the subject of the book. The series is by acclaimed writer Bill Myers, the creator of the books and television series McGee & Me. All of the books are mixed with Christianity and comedy.

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[edit] Wally

Wally McDoogle is a nerdy boy from Middleton who is the protagonist of the series. He goes through misadventures with his best friends Opera and Wall Street. He is part of a family of six, consisting of Mom, Dad, Carrie (his sister), Brock and Burt (his twin brothers). He is a 6th grader at Olympic Heights Middle School, where he is considered a "dork-oid" by most of his peers.

Throughout the book series, it is commonly expressed that he wants to be an author. For each book of the series, Wally writes a super hero story on his laptop computer, Ol' Betsey, such as SuperSlob, B.B Boy, and Mutant Man.[1]

[edit] Wally's friends

Wally has two best friends, who are also "Dork-oids". Their names are Wall Street, the Dork-oid that plans to make her 1st million by the age of 13 (It is later by the time she is 15), and Opera, the Dork-oid that loves classical music and is called the "Human Eating-Machine".

[edit] The Books' Titles

  1. My Life as a Smashed Burrito with Extra Hot Sauce (1993), ISBN 06-1318-983-3
  2. My Life as Alien Monster Bait (1993), ISBN 14-0030-572-1
  3. My Life as a Broken Bungee Cord (1993), ISBN 14-0030-573-X
  4. My Life as Crocodile Junk Food (1993), ISBN 14-0030-613-2
  5. My Life as Dinosaur Dental Floss (1994), ISBN 14-0030-614-0
  6. My Life as a Torpedo Test Target (1994), ISBN 14-0030-638-8
  7. My Life as a Human Hockey Puck (1994), ISBN 14-0030-639-6
  8. My Life as an Afterthought Astronaut (1995), ISBN 14-0030-729-5
  9. My Life as Reindeer Road Kill (1995), ISBN 14-0030-730-9
  10. My Life as a Toasted Time Traveler (1996), ISBN 14-0030-731-7
  11. My Life as Polluted Pond Scum (1996), ISBN 08-4993-875-9
  12. My Life as a Bigfoot Breath Mint (1997), ISBN 08-4993-876-7
  13. My Life as a Blundering Ballerina (1997), ISBN 08-4994-022-2
  14. My Life as a Screaming Skydiver (1998), ISBN 08-4994-023-0
  15. My Life as a Human Hairball (1998), ISBN 08-4994-024-9
  16. My Life as a Walrus Whoopee Cushion (1999), ISBN 08-4994-025-7
  17. My Life as a Mixed-Up Millennium Bug (1999), ISBN 08-4994-026-5
  18. My Life as a Beat-up Basketball Backboard (2000), ISBN 08-4994-027-3
  19. My Life as a Cowboy Cowpie (2001), ISBN 08-4995-990-X
  20. My Life as Invisible Intestines (with Intense Indigestion) (2001), ISBN 08-4995-991-8
  21. My Life as a Skysurfing Skateboarder (2002), ISBN 06-0629-517-8
  22. My Life as a Tarantula Toe Tickler (2003), ISBN 08-4995-993-4
  23. My Life as a Prickly Porcupine from the Planet Pluto (2004), ISBN 08-4995-994-2
  24. My Life as a Splatted Flat Quarterback (2005), ISBN 08-4995-995-0
  25. My Life as a Belching Baboon with Bad Breath (2006), ISBN 14-0030-907-7
  26. My Life as a Stupendously Stomped Soccer Star (2006), ISBN 14-0030-635-3
  27. My Life as a Haunted Hamburger, Hold the Pickles (2006), ISBN 14-0030-636-1
  28. My Life as a Supersized Superhero with Slobber (2007), ISBN 14-0030-637-X

[edit] Mistakes

  • In My Life as a Beat-up Basketball Backboard, Wally and Wall Street recall several times in which Wall Street sells Wally ridiculous things. One of these times, they are in Kindergarten. However, they meet for the first time in sixth grade, at Camp Wahkah Wahkah, in the first book, My Life as a Smashed Burrito with Extra Hot Sauce.
  • Also, on the covers of the first three books, and the plot of a Mixed-Up Millennium Bug, it is implied that Wall Street has glasses and has black hair. But on the covers of Blundering Ballerina, and Human Hairball, Wall Street has no glasses and has brown hair.

[edit] References

  1. ^ My Life as a Computer Cockroach
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