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Full Name | Chris Hendricks |
Born | August [1] | 21, 1982
Position | Artist |
Joined the team | May 2005[2] |
Left the team | October 29, 2010 |
Penguin Name | Screenhog Ilsoap[3] |
Screenhog (real name Chris Hendricks) was a moderator and artist who mainly worked on audio, art, animation and writing for Club Penguin.[4]
On April 1, 2011 he announced that he left Club Penguin in October 2010,[5] but he carried on making music for the game until some point in 2012.[6] He is one of the most well-known moderators in the game's history. He used to work for a company along with Lance Priebe called Hyper Hippo Productions. He also has his own personal website.
Interview
Screenhog's interview, posted on the official Club Penguin Blog on February 14, 2008:
“ | What's your favorite outfit to wear in Club Penguin?
What's your favorite activity in Club Penguin?
Can other penguins meet you online?
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— Screenhog, February 14, 2008.[7]
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Trivia
- Screenhog was Club Penguin's first artist.
- His Club Penguin account was hacked by one person, so now his penguin account is banned forever, so that no one else can access it.
- Once asked how he felt after leaving Club Penguin, he replied: "Leaving was hard, but it was the right decision. I'm glad that I made the change when I did."[8]
- He has an account along with Polo Field on Fandom, here (confirmed here).
- On October 24, 2012, Screenhog was invited back to Club Penguin to celebrate the 7th Anniversary Party, along with Gizmo and Rsnail.
- Screenhog made his first post on the What's New Blog on February 19, 2008.
- Screenhog last composed music for Club Penguin in 2012 for the Marvel Superhero Takeover 2012.[9]
- Screenhog has a Twitter account - @_Screenhog.
- The party he had most fun designing was the April Fools' Party.[10]
- He used the fake name Zippo Penguin in some early Club Penguin material, such as comics in the newspaper and ads in the catalogs.[11]
- He does not enjoy crowds much, because he does not like being "swarmed with people".[12]
- Screenhog and Rsnail have been working together since 2000.[13] When he left Club Penguin in 2010, he rejoined Rsnail's team at Rocketsnail Games (later Hungry Hippo Games) in March 2011. He worked as a prototyper for Hungry Hippo games until October 2017.
- He got the name Screenhog in 2000, when he went to a farm that had an ugly but lovable hog. He drew a sketch of him, and randomly put a screen on him.[14][15]
- He has a YouTube Channel, where he talks about music he has composed for the game and other behind-the-scenes information.
- He has perfect pitch.[16]
Gallery
Appearances in Club Penguin
Others
See also
References
- ↑ https://twitter.com/_screenhog/status/320361328189513729
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20150430064935if_/http://screenhog.com/blog/club-penguin
- ↑ https://twitter.com/_screenhog/status/438476903935000576
- ↑ http://twitter.com/_screenhog/status/29344679292043266
- ↑ http://screenhog.com/blog/club-penguin
- ↑ https://youtu.be/KVRFBFRudhk
- ↑ Introducing Screenhog!
- ↑ A screenshot of the conversation
- ↑ https://twitter.com/_screenhog/status/447163617293500416
- ↑ https://twitter.com/_screenhog/status/415207007247814656
- ↑ https://twitter.com/_screenhog/status/438420524620726272
- ↑ http://screenhog.com/blog/club-penguin/
- ↑ http://rocketsnail.com/2012/12/17/screenhog-and-rocketsnail
- ↑ https://twitter.com/_screenhog/status/578608143770353665
- ↑ https://twitter.com/_screenhog/status/920049625293193217
- ↑ https://youtu.be/LLFB_qibU0Q?t=2242
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20221113035120/http://www.clubpenguinsaraapril.com/2012/10/billybob-rsnail-screenhog-gizmo-7th.html
- ↑ http://twitter.com/_screenhog/status/270409882203729920
- ↑ https://twitter.com/_screenhog/status/659748530416840704
External links
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