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Catbug: Everything is Okay!

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Accidentally destroy a cracker sculpture masterpiece or offend an alien? Catbug helps you cute your way out of even the silliest circumstances! The fourth book in the series, Everything is Okay! , debuts all new lines written by Bravest Warriors writer, Jason Johnson, and illustrated by up and coming artist, Kristen Gish. Find out what over 4 million people who watched the Catbug episode of Bravest Warriors are talking about. Everyone loves Catbug!

Each of the 10 books in the series will feature hilarious one liners that you can’t stop quoting. With a fresh art style for every book, you’ll want to collect them all!

Bravest Warriors is the immensely popular YouTube series, created by Adventure Time’s Pendleton Ward. It features four teenage heroes-for-hire who warp through the universe to save adorable aliens using the power of their emotions. When they aren’t traveling between dimensions, they are goofing around at their invisible hideout and trying not to fall in lurve….

Catbug, one of the warrior’s pets, is a friendly half cat and half ladybug with a lively imagination. He has the soft chubby body of a cat with bright red polka dot wings to fly between dimensions. Catbug is eager to help and make friends, but sometimes his good intentions wreak inter-dimensional havoc. If you are a children’s book purist, like so many are, this version is perfect you. The colorful illustrations pop in this text-only edition, available exclusively on the Kindle Fire and Kindle apps!

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30 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 31, 2013

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11.7k reviews102 followers
May 29, 2025
It was, well, okay. A cute character named Catbug offers a variety of silly scenarios to help cheer up a reader who is having a bad day. This one makes a references to other characters in an apparent series that I am unfamiliar with. There is also a jarring reference to a character being injured that seems to make this title not for the early reader set, despite its appearance and classification on e-book platforms.
20 reviews1 follower
September 14, 2018
It was funny because he away's said everything is okay
6 reviews
September 27, 2018
i think catbug is funny the way he talks is funny to my favorite part was when he said every thing is okay after every thing.
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55 reviews3 followers
June 7, 2019
EDIT: This is based off of TV show called Bravest Warriors and I had no idea about it when I first read this. Context and target audience are important and I had no idea originally that this wasn't exactly targeted at very small children. I initially gave this a 2 out of 5 but with proper context I have raised the score. I LOVE Catbug in the show. I will leave my original review below but it no longer applies. My opinion as shifted. I probably still wouldn't give this mistakenly to a very small child, but it has improved drastically in my esteem with the show as a reference.


Original review:

It's cute but some of the content caught me by surprise for a kids book.

The primary thing that bothered me was Catbug physically harming an ex-girlfriend, whether accidental or otherwise. Its facial expression isn't contrite in that picture compared to the previous picture where it was visibly upset after breaking someone else's possession.

Then praying at an alter. That's not that bad but I'm slightly averse to any kinds of religious messages for small children who are impressionable and not yet old enough to make up their mind on their own about religion. I'm not against people having religion but I feel it should be something they come to choose later on, not be something forced upon them through various media throughout childhood. That may be unavoidable though. Who knows so I don't want to nit-pick about that aspect too much.

Lastly I was a little jarred by how dark this could get. "Don't jump into the bay" is probably good advice but a very casual reference to suicide. Older children's literature can get super dark so this doesn't bug me too terribly much but with how cute the illustrations are I just wasn't expecting that.

The whole thing raised my eyebrows but I probably wouldn't recommend this for small children primarily because of the ex-girlfriend bit.
10 reviews3 followers
September 13, 2016
From Impossibear to Gayle to Space Chickens and Wankershim, the Bravest Warriors references are very prominent in this Catbug book. Everything is Okay! has become an adorable Catbug mantra and if you enjoy Bravest Warriors, anything on Cartoon Hangover and Adventure Time, this book is a great addition to your bookshelf. This also is one of the books that has some sort of rhyming scheme which lends itself beautifully to the Catbug personality. Definitely recommend!
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5 reviews3 followers
August 10, 2016
I like this Catbug book because of the positive message. Even though it takes place in Catbug's universe of strange creatures and events, no matter what planet you live on, sometimes you just need someone to tell you that everything is going to be just fine. And honestly, who better than this cute little critter? Everything is OOooookay!!! :-)
11 reviews80 followers
March 31, 2014
This is just what I needed in my life: Catbug telling me that everything is okay! Catbug is my favorite Bravest Warrior character, and reading this book really does help after a tough day!
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