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− | '''Plankton''' is a band mentioned in Canadian-American author Gordon Korman's 1980 teen novel '''''Who is Bugs Potter?'''''. | + | '''Plankton''' is a band mentioned in Canadian-American author Gordon Korman's 1980 teen novel '''''Who is Bugs Potter?'''''. They are also mentioned in the 1983 sequel '''''Bugs Potter: LIVE at Nickaninny'''''. |
Plankton is Bugs' all-time favourite band. | Plankton is Bugs' all-time favourite band. |
Revision as of 18:53, 9 January 2025
Plankton is a band mentioned in Canadian-American author Gordon Korman's 1980 teen novel Who is Bugs Potter?. They are also mentioned in the 1983 sequel Bugs Potter: LIVE at Nickaninny.
Plankton is Bugs' all-time favourite band.
Their songs include:
- A Whale Is Here'
- Out With the Tide
- The Ballad of Al The Moray
- Ocean Minestrone
- Under the Microscope
- Seaweed Rhapsody (their biggest hit)
"Oh, I guess I forgot to tell you the big news. There’s this little club called The Trap Door a few blocks east of here. Adam, when you hear who’s playing there, you’ll just freak out!"
"I’m ready. Give it to me straight. I can take it."
"Plankton," crowed Bugs. "Wow – we’re actually going to see Plankton! They’re my favourite group!"
Notes
- Gordon Korman, Who is Bugs Potter?, (Toronto: Scholastic Canada, 1980), p.131, ISBN 0-590-42791-1
- Gordon Korman's website page for Who is Bugs Potter?