Ask Poptropica Siriย is a Q&A segment here on the PHB where you, dear readers, are invited to send in your Poptropica questions to have them answered with all the wisdom you can expect from a Smart Icicle.
Hi, everyone! Yep, itโs that time again for another round of Ask Poptropica Siri. Letโs get the questions going!
Whatโs your favorite food from Poptropica? ~Barefoot Knuckle
There are so many options (thank you for making a list ๐) but I have to go with the Wonka candy bar from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory since I am a big fan of chocolate. Runner up would be the carrot cake made by the factory on 24 Carrot.
If you could bring one Poptropica character as your plus-one to the Poppies, who would it be? ~Barefoot Knuckle
Dr. Hare or Dr. Beev. Check out my drawing of Dr. Beev at the Poppies!
drawing by Smart IcicleBeev was a star at last yearโs Poppies.
In your opinion, what new features really disappointed you, and what new features did you really like?~Friendly Shell
I liked the Baronโs airship because it just feels as if Iโm playing Henry Stickmin again and I like to look at the the costume contest designs.
Something I donโt like is the way character customization works now. I donโt see why it changed from the Costumizer, which let us copy clothes from others.
How can you send in your questions to Ask Poptropica Siri?
Thatโs a great question! You can use the following methods:
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Hey Poppie-tropicans! The noms are in and now it’s time for the voting round of the 2021 Poppies. Catch up with our Poppies explainer here, and read on to find out how you can join us at the Poptropica fandom event of the year! ๐โจ
Every vote counts towards popping the big questions of who and what will win the 2021 Poppies, so go cast your votes while you can! ๐ณ Voting ends Thursday, July 22, and weโll be announcing the winners at our awards (and blog birthday) party that weekend. Check the deets:
๐คฉ WHO: You and everyone! PHB staff will be there too!
๐ WHAT: Dress to impress for the blue carpet of Poptropicaโs Arcade. Join us on the PHC and/or our YouTube livestream, where we’ll be revealing the Poppies winners LIVE!
๐ WHEN: July 24, 2021 (Saturday) @ 8 p.m. Eastern / 7 p.m. Central / 6 p.m. Mountain / 5 p.m. Pacific. If you live in a different timezone, you can use a time zone converter to see what time it’ll be for you.
๐ฅ WHERE: Join our livestream on YouTube and find the buzz on the Poptropica Help Chat (PHC), our Discord server (for ages 13+). We’ll also be hanging in Poptropica’s Arcade (accessed through the menu in the corner of the game).
๐ WHY: To have a poppin’ grand time as we announce the winners of the 2021 Poppies and celebrate 13 years of the PHB with the Poptropica community!
Hey Poptropicans! In this update, weโve got Pop-arazzi snapshots, tweets, fan art features, an official vid, and more. Letโs pop right in!
First up, the Pop-arazzi are back with more Pop fashions inspired by real-life pop stars. This time weโve got American alt-rock musical duo Twenty One Pilots and actress Zendaya featured on the Creatorsโ Blog!
These stylish icons arenโt the only celebs floating in the fandom this week. Over on Twitter, a fan asked Jeff Kinney, Poptropicaโs founder, if there were plans to restore the Wimpy Kid islands to the mobile app. Jeff responded, โI donโt know! I miss all the islands!โ
This marks the third time thisyear Jeff-senpai has publicly acknowledged the game he helped create. Although heโs not currently involved with Pop and doesnโt seem to have any say in its development these days, itโs great to see he still cares. And hopefully itโs one more mighty nudge for the current Creators (who retweeted Jeffโs tweet) to maybe, just maybe, bring the old islands back?
Poptropicaโs been active on Twitter too this week. In response to sister site Coolmath Games (who hosts Pop among the games on their website) sharing that theyโd added the updated maps, Poptropica thanked them for the โCoolmath Fame.โ
While most of Poptropicaโs classic islands seem untouched after Flash zapped them away, at least a few of them have survived into Haxe. One of them is 24 Carrot Island, which just recently got an official walkthrough video made and its tour page updated with a full written walkthrough.
As the Creatorsโ Blog explained, โ24 Carrot was one of the few islands we didnโt have a complete walkthrough for, but now weโre one step closer to a complete Island walkthrough playlist.โ But hey, you know where you can find a complete collection of Poptropica island walkthroughs in both video and written form, plus more extras like trivia and long-gone album photos? The PHBโs Island Guides!
Finally, the Baronโs Airship has set sail, but sheโll be back! Next time the Baron returns, weโll get to pick up the winning designs from Julyโs costume contest (which ended this week) for free in her Cabin of Curiosities.
That wraps up this post! Plus, stay tuned for the Poppies voting round dropping later today. Thanks for popping by, and stay awesome, Poptropicans!
Hey Poptropicans, welcome to another Popular Poptropican interview! โญ๏ธ We have two guests today, Isaac and Theo, who together form the Dimension Bros. Theyโve been making Poptropica (and other) fan videos (some of which are for ages 13+) on YouTube for over a year now, and are also known for heading up the Poptropica Month fan video event.
Welcome, Dimension Bros! Letโs pop into it.
Isaac (Zippy Stomper)Theo (Perfect Ghost) and Frank the goat
What inspires you to create Poptropica videos?
Before we started, the only Poptropica YouTube videos you could even find were all just playthroughs and walkthroughs, nothing but gameplay. So we felt like there was just a huge hole for content in that area. Being one of the only channels making Poptropica videos that aren’t just playthroughs is pretty inspiring just due to the fact that itโs our job to fill that void that no one else seems to be filling.
The Earth Poptropica Help Blog is pleased to share this Dimension Bros video of Theo reacting to players’ Poptropicans.
What advice would you give to aspiring Poptropica YouTubers?
Solid advice for any YouTuber is just to focus on making content you want to make, and whatever is fun for you. But if youโre interested in Poptropica videos specifically, you could consider taking part in our Poptropica Month 2021 collab this September. All you need to do is make your Poptropica video, let us know about it, and weโll add it to our playlist! Last yearโs playlist has over 1,000 views, so taking part in Poptropica Month is a great way to give your channel a little extra boost from the Pop fandom! Thereโs a video on our channel about how to join.
Shameless self promo aside, as long as youโre enjoying the video-making process, people should enjoy watching them! Itโs not hard to tell when a lot of love went into a video, and thatโs all that really matters.
What do you enjoy about the Poptropica community?
Theo: I enjoy everyoneโs dedication to keeping the memory of Poptropica alive. Youโd think for a game that had a majority of its content removed, fans wouldโve left, and a lot did, but some fans have stuck around and are keeping the fandom chugging along! Like the PHB continuing to write posts and hold events, and fan artists continuing to draw their favorite characters, itโs nice to see a small but dedicated fandom still be so active for what little is left of the game.
Isaac: Having been a part of a lot of fandoms throughout my time on the internet, I’ve always found it interesting how close all the Poptropica fandom is. For better or worse, everyone in the fandom has had at least one interaction with pretty much everyone else. I feel like this creates a really good sense of unity. Every time the creators do something dumb (like forgetting the name of one of their own characters) the entire fandom unites to complain about it. And in a weird way, that’s kinda nice.
Publick House: This place on Cryptids Island could use some customers. Come right in!
What do you hope for the future of Poptropica and its fandom?
Isaac: My main hope for the future of the Poptropica fandom is that everyone on the Poptropica Help Chat will change their nickname to โ#ISAAC4MODโ in an attempt to โvoteโ me into office as the next PHC moderator ๐
Theo: In an ideal world, Poptropica would port all of the old islands and the game would be fully restored, but it looks like thatโll never happen. All I can hope for now is that more people take part in the Poptropica Rewritten project as an attempt to save Poptropica. (You can learn more about that project in another DB video we have on our channel.)
World Warriors: Welcome back to the stage of history.
What is your favorite feature (still here or gone) from the many years of Poptropica?
Theo: Obviously the feature everyone misses most is THE ISLANDS, but another feature I really miss are the minigames you got from the store. Iโm pretty sure I spent more time playing Shrink Shot than I did playing any actual islands as a kid. Another feature I miss dearly are all of the personality questions you could answer on your friends page, as well as that whole page in general.
Isaac: While it may have made little impact on gameplay, I really liked when you had to go to Early Poptropica during the events of Counterfeit Island. This along with details such as Zeus destroying a bunch of the other islands during the events of Super Villain really made Poptropica feel like one big cohesive game rather than a bunch of small separate ones. (And if you know me, you know I love theorizing on the connections of all the islands.)
What is your favorite Easter egg/reference in Poptropica?
Isaac: The entirety of Survival Island is a huge reference to one of my favorite short stories, โThe Most Dangerous Game,โ so playing through that is always enjoyable. Iโm also a big fan of all the Marvel references in PoptropiCon, especially the Mighty Action Force card game, seeing as Iโm a huge board/card game nerd. (Also, creators, if youโre reading this, you should make the MAF card game into a real thing!)
Theo: I really enjoy all of the references to Alcatraz in Escape from Pelican Rock. Itโs no surprise that the island contains references to Alcatraz since the whole premise is based off the Alcatraz prison break, but having guards recite certain dialogue said in the prison, and having your Poptropican escape in almost an identical way to real escapees is cool. Also the PHB nod in that island is a fun easter egg too.
How do you feel about the Pop Creators fearing you?
Powerful.
On a Dimension Bros post on Instagram about the upcoming Pop Month being funeral themed, the Poptropica Creators jokingly called the duo “Dimension Foes.”
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Thank you for reading, and stay awesome, Poptropicans!
Hey Poptropicans, this is aย guest postย by Barefoot Knuckle. Enjoy!
Okay, so I donโt know about you, but do you ever play a Poptropica island, and youโre like, โHuh, this reminds me of that movie I saw last week.โ If not, then let me show you some of my favorite comparisons. These comparisons are probably just coincidental, and some of these islands were made before the movie, but that doesnโt make it any less fun to talk about!
Green Screen: Nothing like the magic of special effects.
1. Escape From Pelican Rock Island = Muppets Most Wanted (2014)
I mean, this movie is practically the island! Youโve got the evil doppelgรคnger who frames the hero for a crime they didnโt commit. Next thing they know, theyโre in one of the most top guarded prisons in the entire world with a very committed warden with no hope of escape.
And while the hero tries to come up with a plan to break out, they make friends with the inmates. In the end they get to kick their evil twin to the curb on top of a tower and restore order. If you take away the musical numbers, the globe-trotting theme, Josh Groban, and the other guest star appearances from Muppets Most Wanted, you’ve got Escape From Pelican Rock Island.
2. Time Tangled Island = Mr. Peabody and Sherman (2014)
I loved playing Time Tangled Island when I was younger (and before non-players werenโt allowed to play it). I also loved watching Mr. Peabody and Sherman with my parents as well. My dad watched the original Mr. Peabody and Sherman shorts when he was a kid, so this movie means a lot to the both of us.
In terms of similar plots, you have a time machine gone haywire, a journey through several time periods, and meeting famous people. Although we didnโt get to go to Egypt or the French Revolution, we did go to France to the Statue of Liberty. There may not have been a genius dog or a creepy wooden child (watch the trailer, youโll see what Iโm talking about) but the approach of a time-traveling adventure in both forms of media are very similar. In both, the characters got to try out Leonardo Da Vinciโs flying machine so, yeah.
Thereโs also a Meet the Robinsons (2007) feel when you get to fix the future and meet your future self.
3. Night Watch Island = Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009)
I mean, it’s about a character whoโs hired as a security guard being alone in a mall during a robbery that occurs at night. Iโm honestly surprised they didnโt put in a Poptropican that looks like Kevin James on this island. Paul Blart: Mall Cop is rated PG, but there is a scene where, because Blart is diabetic, he starts getting a little crazy when he accidentally ingests alcohol. It was cool to have a hero who has a health condition though. Represent!
I do know for a fact that the movie was really funny and the segway scenes were boss. Unlike Night Watch, though, there was no snake. But there is a spray tanner scene and you get to see him just hanging out in the mall like you can do on Night Watch Island.
4. Cryptids Island = Missing Link (2019)
This is such a sweet film. And a very interesting island. Though they both have their differences, these two go hand in hand. Both involve the discovery of many different cryptids and they both investigate the Loch Ness Monster (the one in Missing Link is a lot meaner though), the Yeti (in both, the Yetis were a dead end), and of course, Bigfoot.
There is also the presence of a rich man spending his fortune on finding these creatures. And may I say, both forms of media do a brilliant job with their villains. Missing Link has two villains, but Poptropicaโs Gretchen Grimlock makes up for being just one with her ability to pop up from nowhere. She was more like Missing Linkโs hitman Stenk in the novelization of Cryptids Island in that she was always trying to attack the main character wherever she went. In the game, sheโs closer to resembling the movie’s boss villain, Lord Piggot Duncey, because she appears at the beginning and the end to claim what is hers. Surprisingly in both, you get to watch the villains fall to their deaths thousands of feet in the air.
And talk about Poptropica globe trotting! You get to take a boat out on the loch in Scotland to find Nessie, you get to meet Bigfoot in the Pacific Northwest, and you get to climb the Himalayas to look for the Yeti.
5. Astro-Knights Island = Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)
Just look at these two pictures. To quote The Office, โTheyโre the same picture.โ In the first Star Wars movie, unlikely heroes take to the stars to rescue a princess and save a galaxy. Along the way, they battle aliens and come face-to-face with a half-robot villain who has the princess held captive and harbors a dark secret about their identity. Sounds like whoever developed the storyline for Astro-Knights Island was a Star Wars fan.
They both have a smart, strong, and independent princess who can defend themselves (Princess Leia using a blaster and Princess Elyana kicking Mordred to the curb), awesome spaceships, a cyborg villain, and at the end, the heroes receive medals in a fancy ceremony.
Any Star Wars fans in the Pop community will definitely enjoy the return of Astro-Knights Island now that they know the Jabba-weight it carries. In a way, I guess we always had a Star Wars Island. Too bad โJedi Knight Islandโ would run into copyright issues.
Bonus: Fairytale Island (2021) = Happily N’Ever After and others
Thatโs a wrap for this Pop 5! Stay tuned for the next posts about Pop Culture Islands where instead of comparing Poptropica islands, Iโll be comparing Poptropica characters to their popular media counterparts. Be warned, the next post may get a little… villainous.
(Try to guess who her Poptropican counterpart is in the comments.)
Oh, and also let me know what Poptropican villains you want me to draw for my next post. By the way, here are my drawings of Poptropican princesses with their Disney princess counterparts. (Click to enlarge!)
P.S. Before I go, letโs just take a moment to thank the kind soul who decided to put Napoleon Dynamite in Poptropica.
If anything, he should have come in at the end of Mocktropica and somehow used his nunchucks to save the day. Or a bo staff. I hear heโs pretty good with those.
Now that was pure poetry.
Hope you enjoyed thisย guest postย by Barefoot Knuckle. If you did, you might also enjoyย her other guest posts here, including her Pop Fan Artist Spotlight!
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