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Pup2602 wrote: GoCpFan234 wrote: Charlie the Penguin wrote: GoCpFan234 wrote: Pup2602 wrote: GoCpFan234 wrote: Charlie the Penguin wrote: Operation Blackout wasn't scary, I mean seriously, what's the worst a polar bear can do to you? (Don't answer that.)

You know, I'm pretty sure Operation Blackout didn't get any more intense than most of the movies kids watch these days anyway.

In Operation Blackout, throughout the whole party, there was a sense of urgency as the entire island was in danger. In Operation Puffle, we were trying to save wild puffles that we had no connection to. Of course, there was still a sense of urgency as we all care about puffles and would hate anything bad to happen to them, there's just less at stake than in Operation Blackout.

Need I mention, Herbert's plan in Operation Puffle was not well thought of, and whoever wrote the main plot of the party made Klutzy's stupidity force the story way more than it needed to. WOw, Operation Puffle had no effect on anything. It didn't cause any troubles, and worst of all, nothing actually EVENTFUL happened. Who cares if Herbert uses puffles for money? WAIT!!!!!!!!!! Herbert remade the Hot Sauce cannon but he needed coins to power it! And, after looking at the hot sauce cannon I think it was the same cannon from Operation Blackout! He used new things to try to power it! What SHOULD'VE happened, was that Herbert had to MELT the puffles into puffle goo, which when he dries, they turn into coins. So, Herbert, kidnaps all, and this is a BETTER idea on Op:Puffle Puffle Hater? Ok, how about he kidnaps the Dog and Cat puffles. Cats, yes dogs, no. Sorry I love the dog puffles!! :) Cat and Dog Puffles appeared in April 2014. Operation: Puffle occurred in November 2013.