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*It's the first Christmas-related party in five years to feature a normal sky. | *It's the first Christmas-related party in five years to feature a normal sky. | ||
*It's the Christmas-related party with less decorated rooms since [[Christmas Party 2005|2005]]. | *It's the Christmas-related party with less decorated rooms since [[Christmas Party 2005|2005]]. | ||
*This is the first year [[Club Penguin]] has used these traditions | *It's the first party since the [[Muppets World Tour]] that not changed the map. | ||
*This is the first year [[Club Penguin]] has used these traditions. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 12:01, 20 December 2014
Currently Happening This article is about an activity, event, or party that is currently happening in Club Penguin. Rapid changes may occur. |
Merry Walrus Party | |||
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Information | |||
Members only | No | ||
When | December 17, 2014 - December 31, 2014 | ||
Free Item(s) | See list | ||
Catalog(s) | None | ||
Mascot(s) | Merry Walrus | ||
Where | Club Penguin Island | ||
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The Merry Walrus Party is a party on Club Penguin. It started on December 17, 2014 and will end on December 31, 2014. The Merry Walrus Party is the tenth annual Christmas-related party and the last party of 2014. Like preceding Christmas-related parties, Coins for Change made a return. This party was created to celebrate Merry Walrus, the "Santa Claus" of Club Penguin. Members will be able to adopt a Blue Crystal Puffle. There will be a TV show about the party called "We Wish You a Merry Walrus".
History
Development
The party was first confirmed on November 24, 2014 in the Factory website[1]. It was also revealed details about the party and the Coins for Change 2014. On December 1, Polo Field posted on the What's New Blog three sneak peeks for December and said that everyone will get an exclusive first-edition hat[2].
On December 10, Megg revealed details about Coins for Change 2014, saying that there will be 4 projects to unlock (Schools, Libraries, Playgrounds, Animal Homes) and all the coins the players spent from the December 2014 Penguin Style catalog will go to Coins For Change from December 18-29[3]. She also posted a sneak peek of the donation meter. One day later, on December 11, Club Penguin Russian's Twitter account posted a draft of the Forest[4]. On the same day, advertisements on the homepage, the login and exit screens were added.
In-game development
On December 4, two weeks before the party starts, the Merry Walrus Parade started. On December 11, in the issue #477 of the Club Penguin Times, Aunt Arctic said that she learned about Merry Walrus after she found a storybook.
Coins for Change
- See main article, Coins for Change
2014 is Coins For Change's eighth year. It was confirmed in issue #475 of Club Penguin Times. It's the second time that Club Penguin will support projects which will be unlocked as players donated coins. This year, there will be 4 projects (schools, libraries, playgrounds, and animal homes). For the first time ever, coins spent in the December 2014 Penguin Style will be donated to the cause.
Free Items
A total of eleven free items were made available for this party. Items marked with a badge () indicate that the item can only be obtained by member players.
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First Merry Walrus Hat
Merry Walrus Party interface
Gallery
Party Pictures
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The Beach
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The Coffee Shop
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The Dock
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The Forest
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The Mine Shack
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The Plaza
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The School
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The Snow Forts
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The Stage
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The Town
Sneak Peeks
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A sneak peek on the What's New Blog.
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A sneak peek of the Coins for Change's donation meter posted on What's New Blog.
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A sneak peek posted on the Club Penguin Russian's Twitter account.
Login and Exit Screens
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The Login Screen.
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The Exit Screen.
Miscellaneous
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Club Penguin's homepage (Slide 1).
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Club Penguin's homepage (Slide 2).
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Club Penguin's homepage (Background).
Trivia
- It's the first Christmas-related party in five years to feature a normal sky.
- It's the Christmas-related party with less decorated rooms since 2005.
- It's the first party since the Muppets World Tour that not changed the map.
- This is the first year Club Penguin has used these traditions.
Names in other languages
Language | Name |
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Portuguese | Festa da Morsa Feliz |
French | Joyeux Morse |
Spanish | HerMORSA Navidad |
German | "Merry Walrus"-Party |
Russian | С Новым Годом и Моржеством |
Sources and References
SWF
Our archiving project, Club Penguin Archives, has archived some SWFs that are related to Merry Walrus Party. Click here to view them. |
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