YouTubers

YouTubers & Pop: thanks for the carrot yanks šŸ„•

Hey Poptropicans! Slanted Fish here, bringing you the latest batch of fascinating takes on Poptropica from various YouTubers. Let’s watch! šŸ“¹

First up, in a heartwarming, nostalgic thank-you video letter addressed to the Pop Creators, bchili pays tribute to the legacy of Poptropica and all the fun times it brought to her childhood and those of our generation. She talks about how the game stands out for the stories it tells and reminisces about various moments in the game. Thanks for the throwbacks, bchili!

Next, we have a Poptropica review from a first-time adult player, Billiam. (The Poptropica part starts about 40 seconds into the video, and you may also want to jump to the 2:58 mark to skip the ad.) His verdict for the game: surprisingly fun (though the platforming struggles are real!). Discovering clues to advance in island missions drives the player’s interest, he explains, and it’s this storytelling aspect that makes Pop stand out from other Flash games.

And finally, here’s a comically strange short clip from Jaynautic, a 16-year-old who got dolled up like Dr. Hare. While wandering around a suburban neighborhood looking for carrots to steal, he finds one in particular that looks decidedly not like a carrot… see for yourself!


If you enjoyed these videos, check out some of our other posts where we highlight YouTubers playing Poptropica:

Thanks for watching, hit that subscribe button, and we’ll see you next time!

4 thoughts on “YouTubers & Pop: thanks for the carrot yanks šŸ„•”

  1. Here’s an idea! What would be a cool take in Poptropica islands (or maybe at least one island dedicated to it) is having certain choices that would change the situation of the island kinda like choose your own adventure. Let’s say instead of going stealthly you choose to barge right through, or choosing weither to prepare before the climax or not. Stuff like this would add a whole lot more replay value especially between island releases.

  2. Hey um when can the old islands come back?
    And more mysterious Islandsssssssssssss plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

    1. Oh shoot. I remember hearing about that. That idea probably sounded as weird as Poptropicans getting noises.

      Seriously though, how would a Poptropica movie even work?

Leave a reply to nbnb477 Cancel reply