Dragon



Dragons are mythical creatures of Club Penguin. They come in green, red and blue and appear in penguin culture frequently. The costume is sometimes featured in the Penguin Style catalog or the Treasure Book. In the May 1st Penguin Style catalog, you could click on a shadow of a dragon and a Blue Dragon would appear and you could purchase it. Most penguins think that a Blue Dragon is an Ice Dragon. Some Mwa Mwa Penguins (commonly known as Bay-Bees) paint themselves light blue, red or green and wear a Mummy costume and claim to be a Dragon egg.

Features


The most common color is green. In the May 2009 Penguin Style, there is a hidden Blue Dragon Costume. A giant red dragon operated by the Switchbox 3000 was found in the Mine during the Medieval Party 2008. It is unlikely however, that it will return because the switchbox is being used in the new play. The dragon may be powered by something else though.

All dragons are covered with scales and have one tail and two wings. Dragons also have to arms and legs and two very long sharp teeth. The dragons head has several horns and fringes. All of the dragons have forked tongues.



Trivia

 * Despite being associated with Asian culture, they are not featured at the Dojo Courtyard. Instead, there are white puffles.
 * During the first Medieval Party 2008, many penguins dressed as dragons gathered around the red dragon in the Mine calling her their queen.
 * A dragon appears as a power card in Card-Jitsu.
 * An inflatable dragon once appeared as a furniture item.
 * During the April Fools Day 2009 at the Forest there was a dragon made out of boxes.
 * In the Penguin Style catalogs, the dragon costume (both blue and green) cost 1000 coins.
 * In the Haunting of the Viking Opera, the viking longboat has a dragon on it.