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History Report/Essay
Putt History Report
Location Under Triceratops' foot (Mesozoic Era)
In King Chariot's possession (Middle Ages)
In Lurlene's possession (American Frontier)
Cartown museum (Distant Future)
Use One of the important endgame items
Game(s) Putt-Putt Travels Through Time

The History Report (or History Essay in the UK dubs) is one of Putt-Putt's school supplies he lost after Mr. Firebird's Time Portal goes haywire.

The history report/essay is the only item that can be fetched in the demo.

Locations[]

The history report/essay can be found in four different locations.

Mesozoic Era[]

The history report/essay may appear under the foot of a Triceratops. Putt-Putt cannot interrupt his eating of vegetables. Putt-Putt must find some source of vegetables to move the Triceratops out of the way in order to retrieve the history report/essay.

Middle Ages[]

King Chariot has Putt Putt's history report/essay which he uses it to tell a story. Putt-Putt has to get the storybook that King Chariot (randomly) wants to tell in order to trade it for his history report/essay.

American Frontier[]

The history report/essay is found at the front window of the General Store in the Tire Flats. Lurlene states that she used the back blank space as a missing poster of Virgil Clyde. Putt-Putt must find and rescue Virgil before he can get the history report/essay.

Distant Future[]

The Cartown museum is displaying the history report/essay as a primitive form of an example of ancient writings. Putt-Putt must find another item to replace it.

Trivia[]

  • In the Medieval History Report/Essay storyline, Putt-Putt says that the content of his history report/essay takes place after King Chariot's time but before Putt-Putt's time. This indicates that the content of the history report/essay involves things that took place between the 6th and 20th century.
  • In the Future History Report/Essay storyline, Putt-Putt's way of saying, "But I'm sure that one's mine!" sounds different, but in the Future Calculator and Lunchbox storylines, it sounds the same.
  • In the Future History Report/Essay storyline, after Putt-Putt says, "But I'm sure that one's mine...", he says, "...'cause I wrote it!".

Items to get the History Report[]

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