Apr 30, 2010 Pretty much everyone knows by now that Poptropica Mythology Island is now available for everyone to play. One of the big questions that everyone is asking is how to get the pomegranate. You’ll need this item to get into the Underworld and complete your quest for Zeus. Getting the pomegranate is actually pretty easy, but.
If you need help getting through Escape From Pelican Rock Island, use the official Poptropica walkthrough video above. We show you how to bust out of Pelican Rock Prison, step by step!For help with some frequently asked questions about Escape From Pelican Rock, read on.
Where are the three eggs for Flambé's omelette?
You must get the eggs on three separate days. When you enter the yard, ask Patches to feed the birds. The bird that flies down to eat will leave an egg behind in its nest. You have a short time to make your way to the nest and get the egg.
The first egg is located on the right, above the basketball hoop.
The second egg is located on the left. Jump on top of the statue of Warden Sharp, then up to the left.
The third egg is located directly above the second egg.
How do I make a dummy head?
After you have chiseled out of your cell, a pile of plaster is left on the ground in the utility corridor. Fill your cup with the plaster.
Take the plaster to the kitchen and dump it into the potatoes.
Now stir. The potatoes become rock-hard!
Then just chisel away at the block of potatoes until you get something that looks like your face.
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How do I get the drill bit?
Re-direct the ventilation above the shop so that the air from the license plate machine comes out over the guard's desk.
Overload the license plate machine.
When the guard returns to his post, the steam will fog up his glasses. Give the guard your painted corkscrew pasta, and keep the drill bit for yourself.
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“ | Foolish mortal! How dare you trespass in my realm! | ” |
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—Zeus |
Released | 2010 |
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Preceded By | Reality TV Island |
Succeeded By | Skullduggery Island |
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Mythology Island is the 12th island on Poptropica, featuring Greek gods and mythical creatures.
Plot[edit | edit source]
In the story, your poptropican finds a golden apple. Unfortunately, Zeus suddenly appears, angry at the player for attempting to take the apple of immortality. The player apologizes quickly; Zeus says he will grant them immortality, but they have to perform a series of tasks for him or all of Poptropica will be in danger.
After gathering all five objects for Zeus, the player asks for immortality. Zeus then laughs, saying how he was lying the whole time and would wield the five sacred items to rule all of poptropica. With the help of Poseidon, Hades, Athena and Hercules, your poptropican battles Zeus atop Mount Olympus and you reclaim the five items. Poptropica is saved!
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Mythology Island as it is seen in the trailer for Poptropica Adventures
Common Room[edit | edit source]
The Common Room on Mythology Island is the Midas' Gym.
Midas' Gym, the common room
Trivia[edit | edit source]
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- This island was released around the time a movie about the Greek gods, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, was released.
- Although the island is inspired by Greek myths, Hercules is called by his Roman name, not his Greek name, which is Heracles, most likely because Hercules is far better known.
- Many of the characters appear to be combinations of ancient people with more modern concepts. For example, the girls in Herc's Hero Hut talk like many modern teenagers, even saying 'OMZ,' the trees are decorated with peoples names written up with others, and the gods on the beach of Poseidon's realm act like surfers.
- Some characters change drastically from their portrayal in the myths. In legend, the Minotaur was bestial and could not speak, Hercules was a remorseful rather than arrogant man, and Cerberus, the three-headed dog in the Underworld, supposedly had snake tails. Also, the Minotaur is portrayed as seemingly the owner of the Labyrinth, however, the myths say he was trapped inside it as a prisoner.
- Super Villain Island was made as a sequel to the island, where Zeus is the main antagonist once again...
- The teenagers in Herc's Hero Hut, when you click on them, will say 'OMZ!', a parody of the popular exclamation 'OMG!'
- The Mythology Island trailer is currently the most popular video on the Poptropica Creators Youtube channel, with over 2 million views.
- The Museum can help you answer Aphrodite's quiz, in which you need to spell out the names of the Greek Gods.
- After you're done, a few things can't be done anymore, like the Hydra, since, well, it's fast asleep. You can visit the Temples of Hades and Poseidon again if you want. Poor Hercules remains a statue forever.
- Mythology Island most likely takes place in 200 A.D, during the real Ancient Greek eras.
- One of the snakes from the Garden of Immortality can be seen hanging in the Trophy Room in Survival episode 4: Cabin Fever.
- Midas's Gym common room is actually based off of a person in Greek Mythology, whom's touch could turn anything to gold. That may explain why parts of the building is made from it.
- Hercules says, 'Watch and learn, grasshopper' before he smashes the lock on the gates to Mount Olympus. It is unclear who he's talking to -- the player, or the grasshopper on the ground. Hopefully it's the later.
- The golden thread that Athena gives the player to help guide them through the Labyrinth is actually Ariadne's string, from the Greek myths. The stories say she gave it to Theseus, the son of King Aegeus, along with a sword.
- In actuality, it would be impossible for Medusa to ever turn Hercules to stone, simply because they were living in different timelines.
- In the old myths, if you were dead, you had to pay Charon one silver coin for him to ferry you across the river to go to the Underworld, where you then lived for eternity. If you couldn't get across, you would have to remain on the human side of the world as a ghost. Because of this, people in the Greek times would bury the dead with one silver coin to pay for the trip.
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