Aunt Arctic



Aunt Arctic is the news reporter and editor-in chief for the well-known newspaper in Club Penguin Island, The Club Penguin Times. She is responsible for keeping all penguins around the island to be informed about the daily news. She is such a skillful writer that she even has her own column, where she makes it her duty to answer any troubling questions her fellow citizens might have. Her section of The Penguin Times is entitled Ask Aunt Arctic. She does not waddle around Club Penguin like Rockhopper. She is a key character in Mission #1 when she had lost her green and purple puffles that had to be returned. The purple puffle had came to her before they were available in the pet shop. She first waddled around the island in public March 20, 2009 to April 4.

Aunt Arctic's Secret
In the Ask Aunt Arctic column of The Penguin Times, there is a small picture of Aunt Arctic. It has a rumor that Aunt Arctic is the Director of the P.S.A. because if you hover your mouse over her eyeglasses, they will turn black just like sunglasses that Secret Agents wear! It is also said that in the Night Club that the second flashing square says "Aunt Arctic is head of the PSA." in morse code.

Aunt Arctic's Name
Aunt Arctic's name comes from a pun of Antartica, the island many people believe Club Penguin Island is situated next to. Her name is also comes from Agony Aunt, the term used for advice column writers in real-world newspapers.

Aunt Arctic and Ninjas
In a recent edition of The Penguin Times, Aunt Arctic answered the first question about ninjas ever published in her paper.

Trivia

 * Several penguins like to pretend that an "Uncle Arctic" exists. Though he is a fictional character, he has indeed been photographed. Many pretend that Uncle Arctic is Aunt Arctic's husband.


 * Aunt Arctic is the only penguin on Club Penguin who has freckles.


 * She is the first person you can talk to in Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force.


 * Aunt Arctic appears at the Penguin Play Awards of 2009.


 * In the 19th March edition of the Penguin Times, Aunt Arctic stated that "if there's an event to leave the office, the Penguin Play Awards might be it". This is true.