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Clamburg
Clamburg-3
Downtown Clamburg
County: United States
State: California
Mayor: Vendetta (possibly)

Clamburg is a coastal city, located between Tinspit and Molding. An evil girl named Vendetta tortures the city's inhabitants with her vicious homemade fiends. Everyone, except the new girl Charlotte, her grandmother Charlene, and a teacher named Ms. Minty, is afraid of her.

History

Old Clamburg

The old and bright Clamburg.

It is possible that the city was renamed after Vendetta's favorite dish, clams. Before Vendetta and her fiends came, the city was a regular city with happy and cheerful inhabitants.[1] It was a colorful town with beaches and a thriving clam industry, unlike the present Clamburg, which is mostly gray and dull. There is a lack of sunlight and the sky is either moldy green or light gray. Charlotte's house however, is the only place in Clamburg which looks like the "Old Clamburg". The grass is green, the sky is blue, and a rainbow is constantly seen above the house.

Near the end of the web series, Vendetta kidnapped Buttons, Charlotte's pet hamster, and was about to dip him in a potion to make him into a fiend. Charlotte, however, had stolen the potion and used it to paint a statue of Vendetta, which came to life and attacked Clamburg. The paintbrush and bucket with the potion also came to life and painted every inanimate object in town. Clamburg became an unsafe place for even the fiends, so every human, animal, and fiend went on a boat to find a new place to live.[2] In the television series, Vendetta was the one to erect a giant statue of herself, to remind everyone how powerful she is.[3] The statue is located nearby the harbor.

Geography

Clamburg Map

A map of the Clamburg area.

Clamburg is located by the coast to an unknown sea. The coast is full of hills, which the city is mostly built upon. There are also some snowy mountains behind the city.[1] Two nearby cities are mentioned and seen on a map. They are called Tinspit, which is mentioned by Vendetta to have miniature golf, and Molding.[1] Clamburg is possibly located in a state near Vermont, where Charlotte is from.

Education

Only one school is known in Clamburg, Mu Elementary School. The school's education is poor because of Vendetta. The teacher Mr. Milk is almost never able finish a lesson without Vendetta disturbing in any way, often because when he is teaching, Vendetta says something such as, "Isn't it time for recess?" The school has a substitute teacher named Ms. Minty, who is more capable to teach and is unaware that Vendetta is evil.

Food

Clamburgfood

Clams, beef jerky and grape punch.

In the gloomy town of Clamburg, they eat clams, beef jerky, grape punch,[4] and lots of onions, including onion sodas.[5] It is unclear if Vendetta introduced this unusual eating habits, since they are her favorites, or the inhabitants have always been eating it.

The Onion Man owns the local onion stand in Clamburg.[6] There is also a fancy restaurant called Le Mayonnaise. Mr. Gumpit owns a Giant Pet Supplies store, which is especially created for Vendetta's fiends.

Festivals

Pancake Festival

The annual Pancake Festival

Before Vendetta's time, Clamburg had a Polka Music Festival with bassoons. However, the festival was shut down due to Vendetta's hatred for songs and music.[1] Without telling Vendetta, Charlotte created the Pancake Festival in the episode "Smash". She rehearsed her classmates to perform in the marching band for the parade, which was the "big finale" of the festival.

It is unknown if more Pancake festivals will be held in the future.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Shorts: Set 1". Written by Amy Winfrey and Peter Merryman. Directed by Dave Knott. Making Fiends. No. 11, season 1.
  2. "The End of All Things"
  3. "Mama Vendetta". Written by Matt Negrete. Directed by Dave Knott. Making Fiends. No. 6, season 1.
  4. "Vegetables". Written by Madellaine Paxson. Story by Amy Winfrey. Directed by Dave Knott.. Making Fiends. No. 4, season 1.
  5. "Pony". Written by Amy Winfrey. Directed by Dave Knott.. Making Fiends. No. 18, season 1.
  6. "Super Evil". Written by Peter Merryman. Directed by Dave Knott. Making Fiends. No. 3, season 1.
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