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{{Main|Sponsored Parties}}
 
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There have been six sponsored parties in [[Club Penguin]], promoting other [[Walt Disney]] (in most cases) brands. Club Penguin created their first sponsored party in June 2012. Most sponsored parties have the suffix "takeover".
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There have been eight sponsored parties in [[Club Penguin]], promoting other [[Walt Disney]] (in most cases) brands. Club Penguin created their first sponsored party in June 2012. Most sponsored parties have the suffix "takeover".
   
 
Many penguins have protested against Disney for creating these parties, although some enjoy them. Players believe ''Club Penguin'' partnered with these companies to increase revenue and ultimately try to draw in more players.
 
Many penguins have protested against Disney for creating these parties, although some enjoy them. Players believe ''Club Penguin'' partnered with these companies to increase revenue and ultimately try to draw in more players.

Revision as of 12:57, 8 March 2014

Parties are Island-wide events that happen every month or so on Club Penguin, planned by the Party Commitee, usually in celebration of something. Parties notably change the appearance of Club Penguin, such as a buildings exterior and interior being changed with decorations and different Music. If you visit all of the decorated party room you would get the Explorer Stamp.

Some "Parties", such as Coins for Change, or the Fashion Show are classed as events instead as they are smaller parties.

2005

Main article: List of Parties and Events in 2005

2006

Main article: List of Parties and Events in 2006

2007

Main article: List of Parties and Events in 2007

2008

Main article: List of Parties and Events in 2008

2009

Main article: List of Parties and Events in 2009

2010

Main article: List of Parties and Events in 2010

2011

Main article: List of Parties and Events in 2011

2012

Main article: List of Parties and Events in 2012

2013

Main article: List of Parties and Events in 2013

2014

Main article: List of Parties and Events in 2014

Current Party

No Parties.

Sponsered Parties

Main article: Sponsored Parties

There have been eight sponsored parties in Club Penguin, promoting other Walt Disney (in most cases) brands. Club Penguin created their first sponsored party in June 2012. Most sponsored parties have the suffix "takeover".

Many penguins have protested against Disney for creating these parties, although some enjoy them. Players believe Club Penguin partnered with these companies to increase revenue and ultimately try to draw in more players.

Trivia

  • They removed the Summer Party due to the fact when it's summer in the northern hemisphere it's winter in the Southern hemisphere.
  • The Club Penguin Team has changed the name "Christmas Party" to "Holiday Party" in 2009 due to many Penguins having different religions and not celebrating Christmas.
  • The Club Penguin Team has changed the name "Fall Fair" to "The Fair" in 2009 due to the fact that many Penguins living in the southern hemisphere were having their Spring at that time.
  • Penguin Style sometimes gives out hints on what's happening later in the month. For example, if the Penguin Play Awards are approaching, most catalog items are tuxedos and dresses.
  • The Penguin Play Awards Party was always in March. It did not return in 2011, but the treasure book series 13 had lots of clothes of the Penguin Play Awards.
  • The 6th Anniversary Party is the first party to have another party in progress along with it which is the Halloween Party 2011 but the 6th anniversary cake was smaller than the 5th, 4th and 3rd. And the Party Hat was Halloween-Related.
  • The Winter Ball 2011 was going to be a party where penguins had to choose someone to go to the Winter Ball with them, similar to Proms. However, this was cancelled because it was a bit too grown-up. This was the only cancelled party that was planned and was designed.
    • The Valentine’s Party 2011 was also cancelled to prevent dating.
  • It takes on average about 3 months to go from an idea to a full-fledged party.