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*Club Herbert's sole main appearance was during [[Operation: Blackout]]. |
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*You could spot the logo on the dashboard of the Puffle Chip Matching game during [[Operation: Puffle]]. |
*You could spot the logo on the dashboard of the Puffle Chip Matching game during [[Operation: Puffle]]. |
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+ | *The logo was also present on the letter Herbert had sent to Club Penguin Times during [[Operation: Tri-umph]], as shown in Club Penguin Times Issue #539. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Revision as of 07:40, 23 June 2016
Club Herbert | |
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Information | |
Government Type | Dictatorship |
Government | Herbert Percival Bear, Esquire |
Time Active | November 15, 2012 - December 6, 2012 |
Currency | Coins |
Major Locations | Paradise, Sector 1, Sector 2 |
Minor Locations | Town, Plaza, Lighthouse |
Inhabitants | Penguins, Puffles, Herbert, many other Creatures. |
- This article is about Herbert P. Bear's ideal Club Penguin Island. Were you looking for ClubHerbert.com?
Club Herbert was a Dictatorship ruled by Herbert P. Bear and created by him at the beginning of Operation: Blackout. 'Club Herbert' is also what Club Penguin Island was renamed to by Herbert at the beginning of Operation: Blackout. Using his new High Frequency Infrared Reversion Laser, Herbert had blocked the sun and stole its energy for himself to stay warm, which led to the overall temperature of the island being drastically reduced and all the buildings being covered in snow. He built a fortress for himself as his headquarters, severely damaged the Everyday Phoning Facility (along with parts of the EPF Command Room) and banned parties along with setting various other rules. He also presented a play at The Stage, called 'My Awesome Life - The Herbert Story'. When Herbert's plans were foiled, the island's name was restored back to 'Club Penguin Island'. During Operation: Puffle, you could spot the logo of Club Herbert on the dashboard of the Puffle Chip Matching game.
Trivia
- There is also a website called ClubHerbert.com.
- It is also the name of Herbert's Twitter.[1]
- According to Tour Guide scripts, swimming was outlawed in Club Herbert.
- Herbert had planned to take the fish pizzas off the Pizza Parlor menu.
- The main source of information in Club Herbert was through The Club Herbert Times.
- This was the first form of government enforced on the residents of Club Penguin.
- Although the main EPF agent characters (Gary, Rookie, Jet Pack Guy, Dot and The Director/Aunt Arctic) were captured, PH and Rory weren't.
- The Lighthouse and The Dock were the only places that didn't get covered in snow.
- Although the Club Herbert rules stated 'NO DJs', Cadence was not punished.
Rules
Section 1: 'NEW RULES' (As posted in Issue #369 of Club Penguin Times)
- No singing
- No dancing
- No parties
- NO LAUGHING (except Herbert)
- No loud music
- No snowball throwing
- No swimming
- No eating of meat
- NO TOOTING (it's gross)
- NO FUN
Section 2: 'MORE RULES' (As posted in Issue #370 of Club Penguin Times)
- All future parties are now cancelled
- No Pirates
- No Ninjas
- No DJs
- No Puffle Handlers
- No Musicians
- No Fishermen
- No Explorers
- And ABSOLUTELY no EPF agents
- All tour guides must use Herbert-approved tour information
Club Herbert Parties
During Operation: Blackout, Herbert announced in the Club Herbert Times that the Coins for Change party would be renamed to Coins for Herbert. The next party he announced was 'The Quiet Party', and the last party he announced was 'The Polar Bear Party'. Due to Herbert's plans being foiled, these never happened.
Appearances
- Club Herbert's sole main appearance was during Operation: Blackout.
- You could spot the logo on the dashboard of the Puffle Chip Matching game during Operation: Puffle.
- The logo was also present on the letter Herbert had sent to Club Penguin Times during Operation: Tri-umph, as shown in Club Penguin Times Issue #539.