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Poptropica Characters as Pokรฉmon Trainers ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿฆ๐Ÿคฉ

Hello, fellow trainers! What would Poptropica characters be like if they lived in the world of Pokรฉmon. What types of trainers would they be? What Pokรฉmon would they use on their teams? We’ll look at three of these hypothetical trainers today. You can consider this as a spiritual sequel to our PHB Pop-over post about Popรฉmon Go.

SCIENTIST DR. HARE WANTS TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD!

Professor Harvey Hare was once a respected professor who studied Pokรฉmon biology. Everything changed when an incident involving Infinity Energy fused his DNA with that of a rabbit Pokรฉmon. Now he goes about his days stealing berries and plotting world domination. ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿงช

  • Wigglytuff– This Pokรฉmon matches Dr. Hare to a T. Both are perfectly pink, have similar rabbit ears, and hide great power behind their cute appearances.
  • Diggersby– Aside from Wigglytuff, Diggersby is the only other rabbit Pokรฉmon that fits Dr. Hare. Its powerful ears can dig through the ground and lift heavy items. I can see Diggersby helping Dr. Hare build his inventions and laboratories.
  • Orbeetle– It’s a simple nerd turned mad scientist, fitting of our favorite mad doctor. Plus, its Gigantamax form is capable of controlling the minds of others.
  • Hypno– Speaking of mind control, Hypno’s most infamous Pokรฉdex entry states: “It carries a pendulum-like device. There once was an incident in which it took away a child it hypnotized.” Dr. Hare would likely use Hypno to “recruit” children to work for him.
  • Alolan Raticate– The Alolan variant of this classic Pokรฉmon can command Alolan Rattata to retrieve produce, which is extremely helpful for Dr. Hare. Plus, this could be a nod to the giant rats found in the carrot cake factory’s sewer system.
  • Durant– The Iron Ant Pokรฉmon is a nod to the ants that plague Dr. Hare’s dream in Super Villain Island. Maybe he uses Durant to conquer his myrmecophobia?

GYM LEADER AMELIA WANTS TO TEST YOUR SKILLS!

Amelia is a lot of things in the world of Pokรฉmon: a pilot, an adventurer, a landowner, an entrepreneur, and (most important for this post) a gym leader. She tests new trainers with her Flying-type Pokรฉmon and sends them off with cash and words of wisdom. Her first four Pokรฉmon are on her gym team, but her last two are her personal picks. ๐Ÿฆ๐ŸŽˆ

  • Pidgeot– This iconic Route 1 bird is a great choice for many trainers. It’s a strong, fast, and striking bird of prey.
  • Braviary– Our American-born pilot has what’s probably the most American Pokรฉmon out there. Aside from nationality, both are loyal and willing to fight for their friends no matter the cost.
  • Corviknight– While Amelia’s team has plenty of strong Flying-types, her Corviknight is the strongest of them all. Outside of battle, it helps her with transportation and deliveries.
  • Drifblim (Shiny๐ŸŒŸ)– Amelia had a starring role in Monkey Wrench Island, which showed the origins of the iconic yellow blimp. It makes sense for to have not just any ordinary Drifblim, but one representing Pop’s yellow and blue. ๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿ’™
  • PolteageistAmelia’s side quest revealed a few things about her, one of which was her love of tea. Polteageist would be a tea-riffic companion, but it’s best not to drink too much of its ghostly tea.
  • Galarian Ponyta– Amelia doesn’t just love adventure and tea. Her side quest also revealed her unicorn obsession. Galarian Rapidash resembles the pastel “My Little Pony” type of unicorns that she loves so dearly.

POKร‰MON COORDINATOR DJ SATURDAY NITE WANTS TO PERFORM!

DJ Saturday Nite is a Pokรฉmon Coordinator, a type of trainer who raises Pokรฉmon to compete in Pokรฉmon Contests. Her performances have a focus on music, singing, and synchronizing her Pokรฉmon’s moves to the beat. Of course, a coordinator needs a team that’s ready for the spotlight. ๐Ÿคฉ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐ŸŽค

  • Cosplay Pikachu– Anyone big in the contest scene would be crazy to not have Cosplay Pikachu. This special Pikachu is most frequently dressed as Pikachu Pop Star, matching her trainer’s style.
  • Loudred– The Big Voice Pokรฉmon is the perfect partner for a DJ. Just watch the Detective Pikachu movie and see what I mean.
  • Oricorio– Oricorio is as talented as it is versatile. It can learn four different dance styles depending on which type of nectar it drinks.
  • Amped Form Toxtricity– Just like its trainer, this punk rock lizard loves music and knows how to put on a good show!
  • Tsareena– Tsareena is a beautiful Pokรฉmon with a commanding stage presence. Its pre-evolution, Steenee, is known for dancing. Nite’s Tsareena would have likely kept this habit after evolving.
  • Starmie– Poptropica’s resident DJ incorporates a lot of star imagery in her wardrobe, and she’s a star in her own right. It makes sense to give her the biggest star Pokรฉmon out there.

That’s all for now! I had a lot of fun designing Pokรฉmon-styled versions of these characters. This might become a series if there’s enough interest from readers.

What do you think of these trainer concepts? What other Pop characters do you want to see as trainers, and what Pokรฉmon would they use? Leave your suggestions in the comments below!

Thank you for reading, and have a good day!

โ€”Gentle Dolphin ๐Ÿฌ

PHB Specials

PHB Special: Guess That Poptropican, Round 4 โ€” Answers

Yoohoo Poptropicans! It’s LJ coming back at you with the answers to round 4 of Guess That Poptropican from last month. Let’s see who the mystery Poptropicans were this time…

Poptropican 1

  • I am a celebrity
  • I have ran for president
  • I’ve apparently solved global warming
  • I like pizza
  • I have my own historic landmark

I am Bucky Lucas from Reality TV Island!


Poptropican 2

  • I have radioactive powers
  • My color scheme is mostly monochromatic
  • I have multiple personalities
  • I’ve become rich selling illegally copied music

I am Copy Cat from Super Power Island!


Poptropican 3

  • I have an arch enemy that doesn’t walk on land
  • I had a near death experience while on the hunt for my enemy
  • I am the one to gift you the medallion on my island of origin

I am Captain Boomer from S.O.S. Island!


How many were you able to guess correctly? Thanks to everyone who gave it their best shot, and shoutout to Cherry for being the first to get all 3 right. I’m open to making more rounds in the future depending on demand, so let me know down below in the comments. ๐Ÿ˜Š Until next time…

Pop on!

โ€“ LJ ๐Ÿ€

PHB Specials

The PHB’s Pop Sweet 16 Surprise!!! ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‚๐ŸŽจ

Hey, Poptropicans! This September was definitely eventful with our Pop Sweet 16 art collab. We invited you all to send us your best birthday art, and many of you joined in on the fun. ๐Ÿฅณ

Without further ado, here’s our gift to the Poptropica Creators: the Pop community’s Sweet 16 birthday collage! ๐ŸŽ‚๐ŸŽจ๐ŸŽ

With the help of 30 artists, our venue is packed with 51 partygoers! Here are all of the individual submissions along with artist credits. ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐ŸŽจ

Thanks to the Pop Creators for creating this game, thanks to the fans for keeping the community alive, and thanks to the artists who participated in this collab. ๐Ÿฉต Here’s to 16 years of Poptropica! ๐Ÿฅณ

Thank you all for coming to our party, and have a good day!

โ€”Gentle Dolphin ๐Ÿฌ

PHB Specials

The PHB’s Pop Sweet 16 Art Collab ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‚๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐ŸŽจ

Entries are now closed. Check out the big birthday collage here!

Hey, everyone! It’s finally Poptropica’s birthday month! The PHB has a gift in mind for the Pop Creators, but we need your help to pull it off.

We invite you to participate in the PHB’s Poptropica Sweet 16 Art Collab! ๐ŸŽ‚๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐ŸŽจ Interested? Here’s how to join:

Step 1: Draw a picture of your Popsona or a Poptropica character. They could be eating cake, dancing the Cha Cha Slide, or doing some other fun party activity. Save your character picture as a transparent .png file and make sure that it’s at least 1000×1000 pixels. Here’s an example I made:

Step 2: Upload your picture to the internet. Comment on this post with a link to your picture, which you can get by posting it to sites like ImgurDiscord, DeviantArt, Twitter, or Instagram. You may submit a maximum of three photos.

The deadline is Thursday, September 28 @ 11:59 pm EST. We’ll take your submissions and edit them into one big collage photo for the community. Come join in on the fun! ๐Ÿฅณ

Thank you for reading, and have a good day!

โ€”Gentle Dolphin ๐Ÿฌ

PHB Specials, Reviews

College Students Reflect on Poptropica Childhoods โœจ

If you’re reading this, Poptropica is/was most likely part of your childhood โ€” and for some, it may even reach beyond. As more Pop players come of age, they’re reflecting on their experiences growing up with the game and sharing them with the world.

We’ve gathered some of these thoughts from various college/university student publications, and are sharing some stellar excerpts below. Check out the full articles if you like them, and enjoy the memories!

Bea Wall-Feng at age nine

Starting off this list is a love letter to the power of Poptropica in The Crimson, the student magazine of Harvard College in Massachusetts. In “Poptropicapitalist Realism, or Love at the End of the World,” Bea Wall-Feng recounts the joy of narrative agency in the game, a rarity in media interested in telling stories about children:

Your goals are as wide and varied as the narrative requires. While capitalism shapes the places you explore, it does not shape you. You might find a five-dollar bill stuck in a tree, exchange it for a sports drink at the general store, and give the drink to a thirsty gardener in return for his shears โ€” but for narrative purposes, the bill could have been any other object of similar value, and other than in rare moments like these, you do not interact with money at all. The game is profoundly uninterested in explaining why your character can jump, barter, and wheedle their way into saving the world.

For me, as a kid, this was the coolest thing ever. Not only was this a world in which I could realize my long-held dreams of living in a walkable city, owning a laser sword, and being a girl, but this was a world in which doing so was normal, rather than subversive enough to require internal justification. To be conferred agency without first having obtained status, experience, or capital meant something that I did not yet have the words to express.

Bea Wall-Feng, The Crimson, 2023 (read more)
In Pop We Trust: The genuine article. Accept no substitutions.

While the previous piece touched on the little capitalism in old Poptropica quests, this next one from The Daily Targum, the student paper of Rutgers University in New Jersey, goes harder on the subject. In “How capitalism has ruined our once-beloved Poptropica” (warning: contains mild profanity), Alexis Washburn explores how this economic model has taken a treasure and reshaped it for worse:

In the case of Poptropica, this larger corporation decided to increase interest by limiting availability to all islands and characters to the select few who would be willing to pay. But, like capitalism naturally does, it backfired, and now, Poptropica has less than half the islands, fewer subscribers and some very unhappy Generation Z-ers, such as myself, writing articles about them.

Although the Poptropica we knew as kids might be dead, the company continues to plan on releasing new islands. As for the future of Poptropica, who knows how long it will last? But until then, all we can do is remember fondly of the fun, escape-from-reality adventure land that it once was.

Alexis Washburn, The Daily Targum, 2021 (read more)
Board Meeting: Planking, the hot new trend this summer.

Next up we have not one, but two pieces from The Michigan Daily, the student paper of the University of Michigan. In “Zoo-wee mama: The evolution of Jeff Kinney,” Meera S. Kumar writes about two franchises headed by Jeff Kinney: Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Poptropica:

If โ€œWimpy Kidโ€ feels like the continuation of one long story, Poptropica is the opposite: users jump from island to island, each containing its own interactive story that involves a quest, many of which are written by Kinney. 

Poptropicaโ€™s iconic character design, for which charactersโ€™ faces are sideways ellipses, with large blinking eyes, one slightly larger than the other depending on which way the camera is facing, is recognizable anywhere. Poptropica continues to live in a nostalgic class of online media for many late millennials and early Gen-Zers, alongside websites like Webkinz and Club Penguin. In the ultimate super-mega nostalgia-extreme crossover of the decade, Kinney even created two โ€œWimpy Kidโ€ islands within Poptropica, with storylines based on helping Greg babysit Manny and other cool, fun stuff. 

Meera S. Kumar, The Michigan Daily, 2021 (read more)
Photo Finish: Snapshots of happier times.

Then in “Lamenting the loss of a digital childhood,” Hunter Bishop reminisces about playing Poptropica as a kid, alongside worries that these memories formed in the digital age may be lost one day:

Itโ€™s 2012. The family laptop, which we traded in our old desktop computer for, is burning my legs as its fans try to wheeze in all the air they can. My hands are on the trackpad, wearing grooves into it and tearing away at the rubber-coated mouse buttons. Iโ€™m 10 years old, and Iโ€™m about to beat my fourth island in the free-to-play browser game โ€œPoptropica.โ€ I have 15 minutes of parent-mandated screen time left, and life is good. 

Suddenly, my character freezes mid-jump. Mozilla Firefox pops up an error message, letting me know that the laptop has finally reached its computational limit. Just like that, the last 10 minutes of progress Iโ€™d made, the parkour jumps that Iโ€™d finally mastered (playing without a mouse was hard!) and all the backtracking I had done was gone. As was five minutes of my screen time as I waited for Firefox to relaunch itself. 

Hunter Bishop, The Michigan Daily, 2023 (read more)
Ephraim University on Mocktropica Island

Wrapping up this post is a piece from The Odyssey Online, a website that publishes writing from mostly college students. In “Playing Poptropica Has Helped Me Conquer โ€˜College Islandโ€™,” Natalie Austin from UNC Charlotte in North Carolina shares about the bliss of playing Pop as a kid, and returning to it for stress relief as a college student:

With the rise of college kids across the United States realizing their Webkinz are still alive and well, not to mention extremely hungry, I think we should all show a little love to a game well-deserving of a place in our childhood memories: Poptropica. It was the game that let us live out our cartoon dreams of saving the world as a spy or superhero or just another animated figure with disproportionately crooked eyes.

Only a real 2000s kid endured the stress of sitting in your fifth-grade class during the free time after a test, struggling to play the impossibly difficult song on your pipe in order to lull the monster to sleep and save Mythology Island. We have all been there. I am there once more.

Natalie Austin, The Odyssey Online, 2019 (read more)

Shield Law: Even the biggest shield can’t stop the biggest spear.

Hope you enjoyed these contemplations on childhood with Poptropica from kids who are now in college! If you liked this post, you may also enjoy our interview with the Poptropica Pals, an official university student club united over our favorite game.

No matter how old you get, keep on poppin’ on, Poptropicans! ๐Ÿซฐ

~๐Ÿ