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*https://twitter.com/Trainman1405
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Revision as of 19:21, 15 June 2013

There are many ways to become famous in Club Penguin. The most common are by running blogs/sites or through YouTube. Some famous penguins include:

  • Trainman1405
  • Saraapril
  • Thinknoodles

These penguins have become famous through blogs.

Thinknoodles

The most famous of these is probably Thinknoodles, as he has the "Insiders Network" with a forum, giveaways, meet-ups and, of course, the latest Club Penguin news. The Insiders Network's CP meet-ups normally fill up 3 servers. A worrying thing is that "your buddy Think" is 36 years old. Even worse, he spams your Twitter feed with Minecraft nonsense.

Saraapril

Saraapril is more infamous. She frustrates with her ALL-CAPS, smilies (:D), and blaming Club Penguin for every "bad" thing that happens on Club Penguin (e.g: "BUGS!, Marvel WAR diary, Disney ADVERTISING, INCOMPETENT Club Penguin team"). But, what frustrates penguins most of all is that the Club Penguin Team actually likes her. Polo Field and Spike Hike follow her on Twitter and Spike Hike even told someone to remove a meme about her. (https://twitter.com/abuballin974/statuses/328643371268702209) The main reason why most people even listened to her in the first place is because she had virtually the first CP blog. (But now there are thousands so good luck getting famous that way).

Trainman1405

Trainman originally blogged for Club Penguin CC, but then started to blog at his own website. His website, Club Penguin Memories, is famous for being the first to post and for exclusives. Trainman is also very interactive on Twitter (more so than aforementioned penguins) and on his comments section. He is also just about the only blogger to give credit willingly. He also keeps his Twitter on-topic to CP. His blog is even viewed by members of CP. Here are some links: