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Put away the pitchforks, Poptropicans… the Poptropica Hate Blog has had its day, and the real PHB’s back to say: April Fools!
All rage let loose for the Poptropica Hate Blog on April Fools’ Day.
Many of you joined in on the mutiny with such fiery passion that sometimes the line felt blurred between genuine and exaggerated criticisms! Enjoy some reaction highlights from the comments (click to view full size). There’s more where they came from!
Now that the ruse is revealed, we want to pull back the curtain and share a bit about the making of the Poptropica Hate Blog.
As evident from all the complaints that came pouring in, our hot takes were in fact inspired by real sentiments from the fandom that have been brewing over years of frustration for what the game has become.
For the prank, though, we mainly wanted to highlight the worst of the outrage mentality and amplify our grievances with over-the-top outcries. The PHB team put together many ideas for rants, with memes and written contributions from Gentle Dolphin, MaryannTheConqueror, Purple Paw, and Slanted Fish. Plus, Purple Paw came up with a brilliant illustrated header to go with all the anger. Check out all the little details!
Our declaration of how “Poptropica is canceled” covered a lot of bases, from costumes toย social media andย Roblox. While some of the rage is definitely real and echoes the protests of Poptropicans, the truth is always more complicated. Despite the disappointments, we at the PHB still hold onto a love for what Pop was, and hope for what Pop could be.
Most of the people criticizing Poptropica arenโt just โhatersโ though. Most of us were big fans in the past, which is why we hate to see how theyโre ruining the game.
For all the frustrated followers of Pop out there, we hear you! The Pop Hate Blog might be a joke, but it clearly touched some nerves.
So, what to do with all the hate? For sure, we can grieve for what we’ve lost and gripe about dreams that disappear.
But at the same time, that energy can be draining, so it’s worth trying to see things from a more generous point of view, too. And ultimately, that’s what we keep working at here on the Poptropica Help Blog. To critique and affirm. Even when we’re hateful, we can also be hopeful.
Fellow haters, it’s time we rise up against the mutilation of Poptropica!!
With every update that isn’t an old island returning, one thing becomes abundantly clear: Poptropica doesn’t care about building a quality game anymore. And we’re done building them up! From now on, the Poptropica Help Blog is going to be a Poptropica Hate Blog. ๐ค
Honestly, with so much to be mad about, where do we even begin? ๐ Let’s count the ways in which Poptropica has sinned against us; everything they’ve given that no one asked for: Costumes. Membership. Side quests. Social media. Contests. And… Roblox??
Perhaps you’ve noticed that Poptropica has developed a strange obsession with costumes over the past few years: new costumes, new areas and revamps for costume shops, monthly costume contests. Booorrrriinnng… and it never ends!! ๐ Thereโs no denying it: theyโre spending more time on these instead of the islands, i.e. the actual game!
Art Attack: No one respects true art anymore.
What is the one thing they can’t stop churning out? Store updates. ๐ธ Theyโre more than happy to keep their promises and stay up to date with weekly store rotations and monthly costume contests, but year on year we’re coming up with almost no new islands. What gives??
And okay, we can appreciate a cute fit every now and then. But new stuff every week? That just seems excessive. If this were real life, they’d be indulging in some very unsustainable fast fashion practices right now. And even though it’s virtual, why are they emulating such toxic practices and encouraging so much consumerism anyway? What kind of message does that send to kids โ the values of superficial spending, hungrily hoarding, and dressing to impress? Come on, think of the children!!
Poptropica wishes they could be as cool as Club Penguin.
Oh, but the consumerism extends to real life, too โ the good stuff is too often locked under the paywall of membership. ๐ค Rare is the parent or guardian who will fork over a few bucks a month for your extra Poptropica perks, but should you be so blessed, only then will you get to enjoy fractions of old islands, new side-quests made for babies, and half the store in exclusive items. Back in our day, we had full islands for free, and now you have to pay for a partial island without all the episodes? Not only is that a terrible deal, but the whole membership model just reeks of capitalist greed and reveals the unfairness of class privilege. Canceled!!!
Or… fine. Let’s try our patience and put up with their weird new additions, their costumes and member gifts, and other wearisome whatnot. But when it comes to their horrible new methods of “storytelling,” we’ve gotta stop and say no to side quests. Disjointed, unorganized, facepalm-worthy, Mocktropica-esque side quests.
When the Creators promised a “year of stories” back in 2021, we were hoping they’d fill the year with real good Poptropica stories; yโknow, stories with original characters and intricate plots. Stories told in the space of an island. Guess we shouldn’t have been so quick to assume! Fragments of unicorns and fairytales and bee-themed news reporters and who knows what else scattered about; we canโt keep up anymore!! Creators, if you care at all about our wellbeing, youโll refrain from releasing such headache-inducing content,ย please and thank you!!!
Plus, can we talk about Ameliaย popping up all over the place? Pop’s Amelia, as you may know, is based on a real historical figure, Amelia Earhart. Why use Amelia as the central character of a story when there are sooo many original characters they could instead!? Especially when the real Amelia Earhart didn’t even like tea and had no known affiliations with unicorns?? โ๏ธ How dare Poptropica call themselves an educational site and then share such obvious misinformation!!
Just the sight of this makes us want to exit Poptropica and never log back in.
While they’re busy not bringing back the old islands, though, they sure like to bring up references to those classics on social media to chase that clout. ๐ฑ After they remembered who Betty Jetty was, it seems nostalgia has been their trustworthy strategy for reeling in the fans โ which would work if those characters and islands still existed, but alas, all we have are weird TikToks about how Ringmaster Raven is a liberal.
Train in Vain: Go nowhere fast in this subway tunnel.
Plus, they think they can distract us with all those contests? ๐ We’re not even playing the game anymore, we’re asked to go offline (excuse me?) and dream up costume designs and islandplotlines for the honor of having them featured in the game or on their blog. What, are we having to do the Pop Creators’ work because they can’t come up with good ideas anymore? And why are we making more costumes when we already have weekly store hauls?? Told you Poptropica has a shopaholic problem.
But wait, there’s more. Let’s talk about that Roblox game Poptropica recently released, which just about embodies everything that’s wrong with the state of the game today. No, we’re not talking about the Zomberry game that’s dropping today, because we already decided to boycott it as this post was being written. ๐ค
How we feel about Poptropica’s Roblox gamesMaryannTheConquerorโs Squishmallow is 10x cuter than Pop’s Roblox unicorns
That’s because we’re not crazy about Unicorn Frenzy, the pathetic pastel pony pile-up. ๐ฆ No story or substance related to the game, and it’s not even on Poptropica’s platform? Itโs evident that the Pop Creators are making a vain attempt to appeal to Robloxโs much larger fanbase, but what’s the point when we can’t even gather five players to start a game at any given moment?? Besides, the sickeningly saccharine scenery is a poor imitation of My Little Pony Generation 3โs beautiful visuals. Sadly, it reveals the Poptropica of today: soullessly devoid of originality.
Every masterpiece……has its cheap copy
Where’s the Poptropica we loved? All we want are the old islands back, or at least new ones that could be just as good โ yet we’ve gotten everything but. If actions speak louder than words, Poptropica’s tone-deaf updates are violence crushing our once-hopeful hearts. ๐ช๐
And not for lack of trying: we’ve shared Pop Petition posts, contributed to countless comments on social media, and even made a music video for the cause. We know they hear us, but their silence is suffocating.
Best of the Best: A Poptropica designer’s work is never done.
Meanwhile, the Poptropica of the present just isn’t cutting it. So from this day forth, we’re not the Poptropica Help Blog anymore. We’re more like a “Help Poptropica” Blog now. Because this game really needs some help.
We’re calling it now: Poptropica is canceled. It’s too far gone. Cut it out of your life and join the chorus of haters pronouncing it dead. Until the ashes of Captain Crawfish, Gretchen Grimlock, and all our old faves rise from their graves, we’re just gonna be here to gripe. Let’s let it all out!!
In the comments, bring your rage, your sorrows, your calloused hearts! Join us in taking down these posers who call themselves storytellers. ๐คฏ LET LOOSE YOUR HATRED! WE DESERVE BETTER!! ๐ค๐ค
Dare to dissent,
๐ฅ๐๐ The Poptropica Hate Blog ๐๐๐ฅ
Pop on in โ we’ve got updates on the Pop app and Roblox game!
At long last, multiplayer functions are now available on the Poptropica mobile app with the latest update. But recall that earlier this year, a bunch of old islands were deleted from the Pop app. So if you do decide to update, be warned of what you’ll be missing. โ ๏ธ
Anyway, if you do proceed with this app update, you’ll get all the multiplayer features from the desktop version of the game, including the arcade and island common rooms with Quippy stores, 1v1 arcade games, and private parties in player clubhouses. Plus, when the Baron visits, mobile players will get the same experience as desktop users! ๐ฒ
In other news, we have a launch date for the teased Zomberry Island-inspired Roblox game, and it’s this Friday, April 1! ๐ง The date might be sus but this is no April Fools’ joke, according to the Pop Creators’ Blog.
As you can see above, there’s a new sneak peek of an infected 3D Poptropican bitten by Zomberry blues looking as horrified as all of us when we learned of Poptropica’s first Roblox game, Unicorn Frenzy.
Anyway, let’s hope this one turns out better โ according to previous peeks, it’s going to be survival-based, humans versus zombies. Now, what about other questions of survival: Poptropica vs Roblox? Desktop vs mobile? Share your thoughts in the comments!
UPDATE: Poptropica announced on their Instagram story that they’ll be hosting a launch party for the Roblox game, with more details to come. In the meantime, here are the latest fan art features from their stories:
Evil Genius Dr. Hare by @deadmatfairy (emoji edit by Pop to censor rude gesture)Tatum (Pop OC) by @a.jboxGoofball Island characters by @pinklightningmcSpeedy Catfish with MVB, Raven, and Dr. Hare by @sakurannb0
March on in, Poptropicans, before March is on its way out!
Entries for the monthly costume contest are in, and while a winner has not yet been selected, the showreel for March’s costume designs is now available below. We’ll find out which one gets made in-game when the Baron docks again in early April!
This past weekend also saw the 2022 Oscars hosted, and Poptropica’s pop-arazzi got in on the buzz with some red carpet looks on their Instagram. ๐โจ Check out their recreations of big night outfits worn by celebrity singer Beyoncรฉ, actor Simu Liu, actress Jessica Chastain, and actor Kodi Smit-McPhee (swipe to see them all):
Of course, if you’ve been on the internet lately, you might know that the stars of this year’s Oscars weren’t all the glitzy fashion, but the face slap moment that quickly became a meme. ๐ฅ Poptropica’s Instagram might only show a pretty side, but Poptropica’s Twitter gets real with a retweet of one such meme from Coolmath Games, and even their own surprised tweet when the moment occurred. Seems like Pop’s social media might have split personalities across platforms… ๐ค
Onto the game itself: on Home Island, there’s a new ad for Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock(now streaming on Apple TV+)!
Head inside for an obstacle course mini-game to get Gobo’s backpack while avoiding hidden Gorgs and other dangers. After two minutes, if you make it, you’ll win a Doozer Follower and Be Red! outfit.
Still a better game than Unicorn Frenzy, perhaps? If we’re going to be playing lackadaisical mini-games, at least this one’s got Pop style.
Speaking of which, if you’ve been wondering what’s up with Poptropica’s Roblox game (or couldn’t get a game going), Poptropica recently released footage of the candy-colored collect-a-thon in action. ๐ฆ
Rounding off this update are the latest fan art features from Pop’s Instagram stories! These characters are really rockin’ their pink. ๐
Hey Poptropicans, weโre approaching the end of the month, which means itโs time to announce another lucky Poptropican to win our monthly membership giveaway! ๐
If youโre not a member, you still have the chance (or many chances, in fact): the PHB is hosting a giveaway every month, and itโs easy to enter! Just comment on the Free Poptropica Membership page and leave at least two other comments around the PHB within the month to be entered into that monthโs giveaway.
Weโll announce a winner sometime in the final week of each month. If you donโt win, you can always try again for the next month! Full details ยป
Congrats again to Magic Poptropican! Keep on popping on! ๐ช