Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot Vs. The Mecha Monkeys From Mars

Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot Vs. The Mecha Monkeys From Mars

Ricky Ricotta is a series of children's books written by U.S. author Dav Pilkey (best known for his Captain Underpants books), and illustrated by U.S. artist Martin Ontiveros.

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