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Operation: Tri-umph

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Operation: Tri-umph
Operation: Tri-umph logo.
Information
Members only No
When February 11, 2016 – March 2, 2016
Free Item(s) Unknown
Catalog(s) None
Mascot(s) Unknown
Where Club Penguin island
Preceded by
Operation: Crustacean
Prehistoric Party 2016
Succeeded by
Puffle Party 2016

The Operation: Tri-umph (also known by its working title Operation: Doom) was a mission party in Club Penguin. It started on February 11, 2016 and ended on March 2, 2016.

History

The game strings hinting the party were first discovered in January 2016.[1] On February 3, 2016, a Club Penguin Times article told of an account of unexplained noises coming from underground. On the same day, Megg also published a blog post with anagrams of what could be expected during the upcoming party[2] and ClubHerbert.com was updated.

Free Items

A total of more of twenty items. Items marked with a badge () indicate that the item can only be obtained by members.

Plot

During Operation: Crustacean, Herbert stole the UFO's power source and then went into hiding. He re-appeared a week after the aliens left with his new invention, the Laser of Doom. In a short time, however, penguins managed to disable it by starting a disco party in Forest. This did not deter the polar bear, as he soon came up with the Shrink Ray of Doom. He managed to shrink Rookie, but the second invention -- similar to the first -- did not last long. On week 3 of the operation, Herbert emerged with his latest invention, the Uncolorizer of Doom, hoping that "Penguins won't want to stay on a colorless island!"; unfortunately, he was mistaken again. After exploring a hole in the ground and waddling through an underground maze, the EPF recovered the meteor of the power source and Herbert was defeated.[3]

Gallery

Miscellaneous

Names in other languages

Language Name
Portuguese Operação: Tri-unfo
French Opération: Triomphe
Spanish Operación: Tri-Unfo
German Released after Sunset
Russian Released after Sunset

Sources and references

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