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The Ladybug is a phone for small kids, it has only two keypads, one is to call home and other to call 911 making it only for emergenices.[[Greg]] got this phone in Dog Days on his birthday by his parents,the only time Greg used it was when his dad was taking him to a baseball game and he thinks that [[Frank]] is going to selling him,so when his Dad goes out he quickly calls 911 and his dad almost gets arrested, Frank might have thrown it after that because it was never seen again.
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'''Ladybug''' is a phone that appears in "[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days]]" and its [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012 film)|film adaption]]. It was a present from [[Susan]] and [[Frank]] on Greg's birthday. The phone only has 2 buttons, one to call home, and one to call 911, in case of an emergency. Later on, [[Greg]] used it to call the police, thinking that his dad was going to sell him, but he was actually taking him to a baseball game. Later, the police are shown at the stadium, possibly because Frank gave them the tickets.


In the film, Greg gets it from [[Rowley]]'s parents as a birthday gift. The only time he used it was when he wanted to escape from Rowley's cabin then presses the home button but says it can't take the call then tinkers with the cell phone and accidentally presses the 911 button, Greg didn't notice it and said that he has to escape from there and just then the police come to the cabin and tackle [[Robert Jefferson|Mr.Jefferson]] who had a knife in his hand to cut bread, they thought that he was hurting someone and he almost gets arrested.
Like in the book, Greg obtained it on his birthday, and it had the same functions. While Greg used it to call the police on Frank in the book, he uses the phone to try to call his family to pick him up, but to no avail, and accidentally presses 911. When he hangs up from hitting the wrong button, the operator assumed he is in danger, and the police show up. Rowley's father answers the door, but accidentally takes with him the knife he was using to cut bread, resulting in him getting apprehended by the police. Later, things with the police get sorted out, and Frank shows up to take Greg home.
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The Ladybug is later mentioned in "[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck]]."
 
==Trivia==
*It appears to be a parody of the Firefly mobile phone.
 
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Phone.png|What it looks like.
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Ladybug is a phone that appears in "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days" and its film adaption. It was a present from Susan and Frank on Greg's birthday. The phone only has 2 buttons, one to call home, and one to call 911, in case of an emergency. Later on, Greg used it to call the police, thinking that his dad was going to sell him, but he was actually taking him to a baseball game. Later, the police are shown at the stadium, possibly because Frank gave them the tickets.

Like in the book, Greg obtained it on his birthday, and it had the same functions. While Greg used it to call the police on Frank in the book, he uses the phone to try to call his family to pick him up, but to no avail, and accidentally presses 911. When he hangs up from hitting the wrong button, the operator assumed he is in danger, and the police show up. Rowley's father answers the door, but accidentally takes with him the knife he was using to cut bread, resulting in him getting apprehended by the police. Later, things with the police get sorted out, and Frank shows up to take Greg home.

The Ladybug is later mentioned in "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck."

Trivia

  • It appears to be a parody of the Firefly mobile phone.

Gallery