Poppies

๐Ÿ† Poppies 2024: Nominate Now!

Another year, another summer… another Poppies! ๐Ÿฅณ๐ŸŒž๐Ÿ†

The Poppies are our fan-hosted award event for Poptropica fans. During the weeks leading up to the PHB’s birthday on July 26, readers can nominate and vote for their favorites in various categories. Weโ€™ll conclude with a party and livestream announcing the results!

After going over your feedback for how to approach the 9th annual Poppies, the votes ended in favor of keeping the event as it was, with a mix of categories about the game itself and the fandom beyond. ๐ŸŽˆ

We’re now kicking off with a nomination round, where you are invited to suggest the contestants for each category! This round starts now and ends next Sunday, July 14. Nine awards for 9 years of Poppies โ€” let’s go!


Poptropica Awards

Wax Eloquent: The stars never fade away, they may only melt.

โš” Best Boss Fight: From the massive robot in Legendary Swords, to Mordred’s epic mecha in Astro-Knights, Poptropica is full of its own unique and challenging battles! Which was the most memorable?

๐Ÿน Cutest Character: We’re not asking for the coolest or most villainous โ€” for this award, we want you to tell us which character is the most adorable! (This applies only to NPCs, not user avatars.)

๐Ÿ˜ญ Most Tearjerking Moment: Between Poptropica’s many adventures, you may find some bittersweet moments. From the story of the deceased in Ghost Story, to Annabelle and Count Bram’s end in Vampire’s Curse, what moments gave you pause? (This applies to all canon material, including the graphic novels.)

๐ŸŽต Classic Island Most Deserving of an Original Soundtrack: Islands released before 2013 (known as AS2) had no music, except for a few that were later updated. Which of the silent classic islands would you wish to get their own soundtrack?

Community Awards

Supersonic: You will know our velocity.

๐ŸŽจ Best Fan Art of the Year: And here come the artists! As always, there are still plenty of works to choose from within the past year, showcasing the fandom’s passion and talent. Browse across social media, the pop-art channel in our Discord server, and our DeviantArt group for potential candidates! (Anything published on/after July 2023 is eligible.)

๐Ÿ“ท Best Fan Video of the Year: While the hype hasn’t been as big this year, some Poptropicans have continued to upload their video creations, ranging from in-game movies to discussions of the game’s history. Which clips were the most impressive? (Anything published on/after July 2023 is eligible.)

๐Ÿ–ผ Best Animation/Animatic: A new arts category suggested by some PHB readers! This showcases a more specific type of fan video than the category above. (Works of any publication date are eligible.)

๐Ÿ‘— Best Costume Submission: We’ve voted for the Best Costume Contest Winner before, but what about all those left in the slush pile? Which of the monthly costume contest entries do you wish had made it into the game but didn’t? Let’s give them another chance to shine! (Works of any publication date are eligible.)

๐Ÿ”Ž Most Likely Popspiracy: Our Popspiracy series has hosted a range of wild conspiracy theories, ranging from the plausible to the downright preposterous! From all these interesting ideas, which do you think is the most likely to be true? (Works of any publication date are eligible.)


๐Ÿ’ƒ POPPIES PARADE! ๐Ÿ•บ

Can you recognize the PHB teamโ€™s blue carpet glamour in the illustration above? More in our Look Book!

(I’m stuck using my old outfit because I still can’t access my account.)


Poppies 2024 Banner and Illustration by Gentle Dolphin

Thanks also to Gentle Dolphin for this year’s banner and Poppies art!

Now, it’s your turn! You may nominate up to three for each category โ€” and it’s fine if you don’t have ideas for all of them! Feel free to peruse the PHB archives, our DeviantArt group, and other fandom spaces for your faves. Remember to put your suggestions in by Sunday, July 14.

Thanks for attending our blue carpet event once again, and be sure to check in later this month for more updates, polls, and party details!

๐ŸŽ‰ Nominate in the comments below! ๐ŸŽ‰

Castori honorem ~ Smart Bubbles

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PHB presents: “Things to never say to someone who just came out” ๐Ÿง…

(This post is ripped off-er, lovingly inspired by an article written by parody news platform “The Onion”. Please note the original does contain some contain some mature content!)

With the approach of June and many Pride-themed events, many Poptropicans may be unsure of how to respond to their friends in a way that makes them feel safe and supported. While we cannot speak for every situation, here are some pretty universal things not to do:

1. “Behold! The oracle spoke the truth!”

You can be supportive without mentioning some ancient woman’s prophesy.

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Poppies 2024: Share your ideas! ๐ŸŽค๐Ÿ†

Hello Poppie-tropicans! This is Smart Bubbles, and this year I’ll be in charge of organizing the Poppies, our annual Poptropica fan awards in conjunction with the PHB’s birthday in July. ๐Ÿฅณ

However, with Poptropica no longer receiving updates in the foreseeable future, we risk getting repetitive with the future of the awards. It’s not a fair event if we do a “Best Island” every year and my bot–I mean loyal readers–all vote for Astro-Knights each time, is it?

Go Go Robot: Just some of the ideas that would eventually become the Steam Robot costume in the Poptropica Store.

So we’re opening up the floor to your ideas! What suggestions do you have for award categories? Should we keep our original focus with a mix of both gameplay topics (characters, islands) and fandom content (fanart, fanfiction)? Or should we shift to a purely fandom focus, with more detailed categories such as splitting fanart into comics, animations, illustrations, etc?

This Google form will be open until July 7 to share your feedback, or you can also drop a comment on this post. Act fast โ€” the fate of the Poppies rests in your hands with non-opposable Poptropican thumbs!

Pop Quiz: How do you prefer to talk to your friends?

Castori honorem ~ Smart Bubbles

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A detour from villainy: The Binary Bard sees an eclipse! โ˜€๏ธ๐ŸŒ‘

Subjects of the galaxy! It is I, Mordred aka the Binary Bard. After my triumph with Astro-Knights Island, and my loyal subject Smart Bubbles’s defeat of my opponent who dared to use such underhanded tactics and words, I decided to utilize my newly found freedom on this simple planet of, errr… Earth.

Oh, no need to fear the authorities chasing after me after my escape from Erewhonโ€”I’ve made sure to leave some… gifts in their computer systems as the poor fools try to track me.

Your pipsqueak of an “author” here, Smart Bubbles, as one of my most devout subjects, has given me access to this “blog”, along with this opportunity to travel her homeland…”United States of America.” I suppose I should thank her, although she has yet to betray her land of greasy foods and disgusting carbonated drinks for my kingdom.

(SB: Can I please see my family again.)

We left and saw some tours of the “Midwest”, which is truly all the descriptor you need for this place. It reminded me a bit of Arturus, but without any grandeur or history or mountains.

(SB: But WITH water purifiers, antibiotics, and a general life expectancy above fifty…)

We stopped at several places called “gas stations”. I do not understand your fascination with them, although I don’t quite have the same need to rest as you flimsy humans. I’m sure the journey would have been cut in half if a certain someone didn’t insist on buying a meager snack at every stop, none of which she ever offered me, of course!


Before we continue on to the main part, I’d like to clear some misconceptions you fools tend to have:

Cruise Control: Things are a-boat to get hectic.

  • “Is looking at an eclipse safe?”

An entire planet’s existence and you still ask this! Much to the surprise of some, staring directly at the sun, even with a SPLINTER of it cut off, will BLIND you. The only time it is safe to stare directly at a solar eclipse is at the point of “totality”, whence the sun is fully covered, the sky has a 360 degree “twilight” appearance, and all of the birds make a cacophony that makes me wish I had thought of a way to turn off my mechanical eardrums.

People with a shred of intelligence will use something to shield their eyes like those little glasses. I, however, do not have this weakness as my left eye is now immune to blindness. If anyone is interested after my writings, I am more than happy to take on subjects for cybernetic modifications.

(SB: Bard, that kills people.)

Solstice: The sun at the center of it all.

  • Are eclipses really rare if I hear about them all the time?”

There are two types of eclipsesโ€”or three, if you count lunar ones, but that does not apply here. Partial solar eclipses, where the moon never fully passes over the sun, are quite common, and you often might miss them if you don’t know of one happening. Total eclipses are when the sun is fully covered, turning into a “black sun”, and are safe to stare at during the totality period. These happen regularly, every few years, but only in different areas around the world. For the same location to experience a total solar eclipse twice, you may have to wait a few centuriesโ€”oh wait. You’re humans. You can’t. Pity.

  • Is the world ending?

Somehow, you have managed to barely advance since the Dark Agesโ€ฆ


On the day of the eclipse, I took a chair for myself while my loyal subject spent her time eating sweets she made for the event, and complaining of the quite mild sunlight. At this point, I started to wonder if I had unknowingly made a deal with a vampire. During the progression, the temperature dropped significantly, even when the full eclipse was yet to happenโ€”certain automatic lights turned on as it grew dark as well. And yes, the birds made noise.

It was quite pleasant to see the total eclipse without peasants running about in the fields like it was the end of the worldโ€”Arturus truly was thankless for the progress I gave it! The sky was clear enough to even see the red flares of the sun around the edges. Itโ€™s impressive how such a small change can completely alter the planetโ€”Earth would be incredibly different if the path between it and its closest star was blocked permanently, like so. To most here, planets and moons and the like may seem far too big to be so fragile, but Iโ€™m well aware of how tiny they are in the grand scheme of things.

I believe that is allโ€”from what I can see, I think the authorities have finally bypassed my small tricks. I leave you once again to await the coming of a new age to the universeโ€”one that will certainly eclipse a small event like this!

(SB: Booooo ๐Ÿ…๐Ÿ…๐Ÿ…)

Castori honorem ~ Smart Bubbles

Ad astra per aspera – Mordred (the Binary Bard)

Web Development

Farewell Poptropica.com, reborn on Coolmath Games ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ•น๏ธ

It’s official: Poptropica.com now automatically redirects to Coolmath Games (CMG), as announced earlier this year following a shutdown scare in December. The Poptropica website is no more, but the game will live on through CMG, which hosts a vast library of ex-Flash games.

Coolmath Games will be the platform to access Poptropica going forward, although as previously mentioned on their blog, there are currently no plans to restore the old islands (RIP to best island Astro-Knights ๐Ÿš€). Like Poptropica, CMG is also under Sandbox & Co, so the ownership remains the same โ€” only the web hosting has switched.

CMG’s announcement of the move on social media (Twitter/X and Instagram) was short and sweet, stating that you can still access your account and to contact them for any questions.

Curiously, CMG liked a comment from a fan account on their Instagram post which said that Poptropica was going to close until CMG stepped in to save the day. This matches the narrative in CMG’s earlier blog post, though it’s interesting that Poptropica never said so themselves.

At the end of the day, Poptropica is still alive and doesn’t seem to be shutting down anytime soon, so that’s worth celebrating. ๐Ÿ™Œ

However, as their blog states, there are no plans for more content new or old, so what we have now โ€” mostly several short islands and episodes โ€” may be all we get for the foreseeable future. It may not be much, but there are a couple of improvements to CMG’s Pop: mobile playability straight from your web browser, and full screen mode!

UPDATE โ€” Mar 5: CMG’s blog post removed the part about the old islands, offering a slight hope that old islands might return, although there is no other indication that any such plans are in the works.

If you want to replay the old islands, you can still do so through Flashpoint, the unofficial preservation project. Another option is Poptropica’s paid Steam bundle, but Flashpoint has more content. Whether you play on Coolmath Games, Flashpoint, or Steam, don’t forget to visit our Island Guides for tips along your adventures! ๐Ÿฅณ

~ Ad astra per aspera ~

-Smart Bubbles

p.s. Read more about the Poptropica-to-Coolmath Games migration here.