Are There Any Sequels To Funny Inventions?

2025-12-04 08:19:01
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Gavin
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I’ve been low-key obsessed with 'Funny Inventions' since college. While there’s no sequel, the audiobook version has extra commentary where the author jokes about ideas they cut—like a 'mood-sensitive umbrella' that flees from grumpy people. Rumor has it they’re working on a follow-up, but it’s been radio silence for years. In the meantime, I’d recommend 'The Unnecessary Inventions' blog for similar chaotic energy. Their 'banana peel gripper socks' would fit right into the original book.
2025-12-06 01:07:25
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I was just browsing through my bookshelf the other day and stumbled upon 'Funny Inventions'—such a quirky little gem! From what I know, there isn't an official sequel, but the author did release a spin-off called 'Whimsical Contraptions' that feels like a spiritual successor. It’s got the same playful tone and absurd creativity, just with even wilder gadgets. I remember laughing out loud at the 'self-stirring soup hat' chapter—pure genius.

If you’re craving more, some fans argue that 'Absurdly Practical' by the same author carries a similar vibe, though it’s technically a standalone. There’s also a webcomic adaptation of 'Funny Inventions' that expanded some of the concepts, but nothing beats the original’s charm. Honestly, I’d love a proper sequel someday—maybe one about ridiculous kitchen gadgets?
2025-12-07 03:10:56
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Kai
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No direct sequel, but the author collaborated on a kids’ TV show called 'Gizmos & Giggles' that’s clearly inspired by 'Funny Inventions.' It’s more educational but keeps the humor—imagine explaining gravity using a trampoline-powered shoe. The book’s cult following also spawned fan-made sequels floating around forums, though quality varies wildly. My personal favorite fan project? A Twitter thread reimagining the inventions as medieval tech.
2025-12-09 17:17:34
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Quincy
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Oh, 'Funny Inventions' is such a nostalgia trip! I lent my copy to a friend years ago and never got it back—still bitter about that. As for sequels, nada. But! The author’s blog has a ton of unpublished sketches and mini-stories that feel like bonus material. Some are even crazier than the book, like a 'toothbrush for cats' (why??). If you dig self-published stuff, indie creators on platforms like itch.io have riffed on the idea with zines like 'Frankenstein’s Funhouse.' Not the same, but scratches the itch.
2025-12-10 02:12:30
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Owen
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'Funny Inventions' is a classic, but sadly, no Part 2 exists. The closest thing might be the parody manga 'Dr. Slump'—some of Arale’s gadgets feel like they jumped straight out of the book. If you’re into interactive stuff, there’s a Tabletop Simulator mod where players build ridiculous machines together. My group once made a 'sneeze-powered fan' that somehow won the game.
2025-12-10 09:42:09
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The 'Funnybones' series by Allan and Janet Ahlberg is such a nostalgic trip! I stumbled upon it years ago while browsing a used bookstore, and the playful skeletons instantly charmed me. Yes, there are sequels—three, in fact. After the original 'Funnybones,' the Ahlbergs created 'Dinosaur Dreams,' 'The Ghost Train,' and 'Bumps in the Night.' Each book keeps that quirky humor and rhythmic storytelling, but they explore different settings. 'The Ghost Train' was my favorite as a kid because it mixed spooky vibes with silly antics. The illustrations are just as iconic, with those bony protagonists getting into mischief. If you loved the first book, the sequels are worth hunting down—they’re like reuniting with old friends who never lost their spark. What’s cool about the series is how it balances simplicity with creativity. The stories never feel repetitive, even though they share the same core trio. 'Bumps in the Night' has this cozy, bedtime-story energy, while 'Dinosaur Dreams' leans into wild imagination. I’ve noticed kids today still giggle at the same jokes I did, which says a lot about timeless storytelling. The Ahlbergs really nailed that blend of humor and heart.
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