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Looking back on good times with Jeff Kinney and Dimension Bros ๐Ÿฆ๐Ÿ“บ

Hey Poptropicans, weโ€™re throwing in some throwback talk from a few familiar faces: Jeff Kinney, creator of Poptropica; and the Dimension Bros, who make Poptropica and other fandom videos. Letโ€™s pop right in!

The other day, Jeff Kinney (@wimpykid) responded to a Poptropica fan account on Twitter dedicated solely to bringing Nabooti Island back, saying: “Nabooti was a good one.” He also commented on a separate short thread about losing game progress while playing the island when it first released in 2008, calling it a “tragic tale.”

It may not sound unusual for Poptropicaโ€™s founder to tweet about the game he created, but Senpai Jeffโ€™s public comments about Poptropica are sadly few and far between these days. Although he served as its creative director since its beginning, heโ€™s not involved with Poptropica these days, and most of his Twitter activity goes to his more popular creation, Diary of a Wimpy Kid. But with #Poptropica tweets recently showing they still have some star power left, maybe itโ€™s worth a little more attention now!


Who remembers The Poptropica Timeline? The Dimension Bros on YouTube recently dropped an updated version of their first ever video, which won Best Fan Video at last yearโ€™s Poppies, the PHBโ€™s annual Poptropica fan awards. With the Poppies coming up again in July, catch up on whatโ€™s sure to be another contender for the award:

Note for our younger PHB readers: While the Dimension Bros channel does have plenty of Poptropica videos, not all of them are kid-friendly, and generally are for ages 13+. The above video is fine for all ages.

The Dimension Bros also just announced that Poptropica Month will be returning this Septemberโ€”with a twist. While last yearโ€™s month-long celebration of fan-made videos honored Poptropicaโ€™s 13th birthday, this yearโ€™s theme will be โ€œPoptropica Month (In Memoriam),โ€ in recognition of the disappointment of a huge chunk of the game being lost in the Flash-to-Haxe transition.

Although September is a whole season away, itโ€™s never too early to start thinking about what Poptropica videos youโ€™d like to create and share with the world when the time comes. Remember, you can still play the old islands through the mobile app and Flashpoint, and keep petitioning for their return to the main web version of the game.

Let the memory of Poptropica live on!

~๐Ÿ 

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