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Type | Record Book |
Effects | none |
Source | book |
Location | Bookstores |
Cost to buy | 500 coins |
Cost to sell | 500 coins |
Penguin Word Records III is an unofficial successor to the Penguin World Records book. It was released several months after Penguin World Records II was released, also an unofficial sequel. The book sold better than its predecessors, but is still as controversial as them. It is published by an independent publisher, which merged with several other companies soon after.
World Record Holders in the Book[]
- Most annoying Petguin: Radal
- Most dangeros Petguin: Radal (again!)
- Most stealthy mwa mwa penguin: (whited out:Wocker)
- Most foolish: Xorai
- Best villain: Darktan II.
- WeRdIeSt GhOsT >:): LOLZ CAPTAIN STR00DLE!
- Best Anti-Villain: Flywish
- Most annoying Mwa Mwa Penguin: Manny Peng.
- Most easily scared puffle: Director Zenny (HOW DID THEY KNOW THAT!! -Zenny)
- Msot easily scared X-Creature: Xorai
- Youngest mwa Mwa Penguin: Bessie
- Most puffle loving: Corai
- Most villinous Demon penguin: Mectrixctic.
- Best group you could fidn to torture someone: Treacherous Trio
Trivia of Record Holders[]
- Radal is proud to be in the book.
- Wocker managed to whiteout his name before it was published, to keep his identity a secret.
- Xorai was only in twice.
- Corai has one of these books.
- Flywish has FIVE, thats alot of money he spent. But not a lot of money spent to him since he is really rich.
Controversy[]
Penguin World Records was only 35 pages long, with two categories per page. Although they focused a lot on the 35 categories, it nevertheless displayed lesser information than it should have. The publisher refused to comment, and merged with several other companies to avoid being caught in any case. Lawsuits were planned to be filed for anti-trust, but it was too late.
The book is also renowned for accepting bribes from others like its predecessors. Several claims that Flywish and Radal accepted bribes. Controversy also spread around categories such as 'Most easily scared puffle' and 'Most easily scared X-creautre', which were not straightforward. Denno Senshi has been said to have had connections with the publisher, although this was proven false.
The wipeout of Wocker's name continues to this day and, despite not causing controversy and debate, it was still an interesting twist in publishing.