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[The Investigators' Multiverse Adventure: An Interview with John Patrick Green]-[392. Cluckerdile’s Revenge! (with John Patrick Green)]

What If World - Stories for Kids · B1 · 2026-04-27

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📋 Summary

Exploring the Gatorverse: A Creative Crossover

In this episode of What If World, host Mr. Eric welcomes special guest John Patrick Green, the acclaimed creator of the beloved graphic novel series The Investigators. The episode serves as both an entertaining narrative crossover and a tribute to the power of storytelling, humor, and the importance of fostering a love for reading in children.

The World of Mango and Brash

John Patrick Green introduces the stars of his series, Mango and Brash—two "crime-solving alligators who wear vests." The series is celebrated for its "hilarious" and "heartfelt" nature, utilizing "wonderfully ridiculous characters" to disguise meaningful lessons. The chemistry between these characters is a cornerstone of the series, turning everyday mysteries into high-stakes adventures in a world populated by "talking animals, living baked goods, robot ghosts, [and] aliens."

A "What If" Narrative Experiment

Inspired by a listener named Charlotte, who posed the question, "What if a chicken laid a crocodile egg?" the episode launches into a creative scenario. In this "off-brand alternate Gatorverse," the characters find themselves trapped by a villainous "Cluckerdile." This narrative device allows for a meta-commentary on storytelling, legal constraints in creative works, and the nature of "non-canonical" multiverses.

Throughout the story, the characters navigate a "satirical, fair-use safety zone" between their home universe and the What If World. The dialogue is filled with witty references to the "Gatorverse canon," and the characters even engage in a "detective montage" to save their creator, John Patrick Green, who has been "adult-sleeped" (kidnapped) by the Cluckerdile. The humor remains consistent with the tone of the books, proving that the "mystery-solving" spirit translates well into the audio medium.

The Intersection of Learning and Play

Beyond the story, the episode highlights the educational value of engaging content. The sponsor, IXL, is framed as a key tool for parents to help children "strengthen their foundational scholastic skills" without the pressure of traditional testing. The host emphasizes that "play is the key to learning," noting that when children are having fun, "tests don't have to feel like tests," which effectively "lowers stress and improves results."

Insights into the Creator's Process

During the interview segment, Green shares updates on the series, including the release of Weather or Not and the ongoing Agents of Suit spin-off books. He expresses genuine gratitude for his readers and the supportive community behind his work. The host notes that the Investigators series is "loaded up with Easter eggs" for adults, ranging from references to Avatar: The Last Airbender to Firefly. This layer of depth ensures that the books remain engaging for both children and the "grownups" reading along with them.

Conclusion: Curiosity as a Superpower

As the episode concludes, the focus returns to the importance of creativity. Whether through reading graphic novels or asking imaginative questions, the show reinforces that "curiosity is your superpower." By blending the playful, high-energy world of The Investigators with the inquisitive spirit of What If World, this episode serves as a testament to how creative storytelling can inspire young minds and keep the spirit of discovery alive.

🎯Key Sentences

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I've got a good feeling about this.
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Time is of the essence.
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I'm just not sure what to say.
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I guess he's in some kind of trouble.
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I don't like the sound of it.
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📝Key Phrases

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across the board
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make an impact
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off the cuff
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time is of the essence
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fly under the radar
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📖 Transcript

Grownups.
Whether your state requires testing or you set your own benchmarks, now is a great time to review foundational skills and make sure your child feels prepared and capable.
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