Club Penguin furrows the waves with Disney Channel's Teen Beach Movie party

Disney Club Penguin, the number one virtual children's world, promotes fun among the kids with a very summery event based on Teen beach movie, the long-awaited original Disney Channel movie. The musical comedy arrives in Spain on September 13 on the Disney Channel after a spectacular success in the United States where its broadcast was followed by more than 13 million viewers. The movie stars Ross Lynch in the role of Brady, and by Maia Mitchell, which embodies McKenzie. Teen Beach Movie tells the story of a couple of young surfers that when they take the last wave of summer they will be trapped inside a musical movie.

From August 22 to September 3, the island of Club Penguin has been transformed into a paradise of surfing and motorcycles with many performances performed by famous penguins inspired by the popular characters of Brady and McKenzie of this musical movie.

While the waves ride, the Club Penguin members They can dress up as their favorite characters in the movie, including McKenzie, Brady, Lela, Tanner, Cheechee and many more. With their more beachy and very cool swimsuits, the penguins can relax by the fire, play with their friends on the beach and rock with the penguins inspired by Brady and McKenzie while they perform on the stage of the famous Teen Big Momma's venue Beach Movie Club Penguin members will also have exclusive backstage access and the opportunity to receive the exclusive autograph of the penguins inspired by McKenzie and Brady.

During the Teen Beach Movie event, all penguins can relax with their friends at Big Momma's, splash in the water park, surf the waves and become motorcycle riders. In addition to the hidden tents on the island, all players can find and collect seven different beach items as a ukulele, campfires and flower necklaces to complete your beach attire. And Club Penguin members who play with the app My penguin They will receive an exclusive summer igloo.

We remind you that in March 2005, the founders of Club Penguin set out to create a virtual world free of advertising that would allow children to play, have fun and interact. As internet specialists and parents, they wanted Club Penguin to be a world with which they were comfortable letting their children and grandchildren explore it.

In August 2007, Club Penguin joined The Walt Disney Company In an agreement aimed at ensuring access to unprecedented resources and a unique development of opportunities, in this way our kids at Club Penguin access an entertaining, fun and secure Internet experience.