Boxy Boo Plush Toys, New Boxy Boo Plushie Doll Toys Project Stuffed Animal for Kids Fans Boy Birthday Gifts (B)

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Boxy Boo Plush Toys, New Boxy Boo Plushie Doll Toys Project Stuffed Animal for Kids Fans Boy Birthday Gifts (B)

Boxy Boo Plush Toys, New Boxy Boo Plushie Doll Toys Project Stuffed Animal for Kids Fans Boy Birthday Gifts (B)

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A chunky blue cat with a wide open mouth and a long, pink tongue, Candy Cat is a gluttonous gal who makes her main, in-game appearance as a cardboard cutout which you can ‘feed’ by hitting a big red button. In the Chapter 2 ‘assessment forms’ we learn that she was assigned to an orphan girl named Makayla Hyssop. Many players theorise that the soul of Makayla now resides inside Candy Cat. Soft and cuddly texture: Boxy Boo‘s plush fur is soft and huggable, making him the perfect companion for snuggling up with on a cold night or for taking on adventures.

Boxy Boo is an upcoming character inProject: Playtime , advertised and presumed to be the game's main antagonist as well. Before being revealed, Boxy Boo had been teased countless times withinRowan Stoll's Computer Database. Mommy Long Legs is the main antagonist of Chapter 2, dragging you through a series of deadly games in exchange for the code you need to start the train and get out of the factory. Throughout, she frequently flips between a soft, maternal yet menacing voice, to downright furious screams, and she clearly finds great joy in toying with her prey. Like Cat-Bee, PJ Pug-a-Pillar is a part of the Playtime Co. Swap-imal line of toys. He’s a monstrous hybrid of a caterpillar and a pug, with a long, fluffy segmented body and a big ol’ smiling pug face. We don’t know much about his history as a toy or a mascot, though we do see him on posters and cardboard cutouts around the factory – and, of course, we get up close and personal with the fella during Chapter 2. Eddie M.N. Ritterman– an employee who worked in the laboratory and aided in the deal between Playtime Co. and Warrenbach ConstructionCreated by Playtime Co. in 1961, Bron the Dinosaur is a brontosaurus toy who shows up throughout Chapter 1 and Chapter 2. He’s a large, bright red dinosaur who appears on many in-game posters, cardboard cutouts, and advertisements, described by Playtime Co. as a hard worker who fully commits to whatever goals he sets for himself. In his cardboard cutout voice lines, he also shows himself to be a bit of a joker – though we get a glimpse of his dark side when he describes himself as ‘the scariest dinosaur’. Sir Poops-A-Lot– a fancy brown bear wearing a tophat and holding a cane while sitting on a toilet. Rejected due to negative reception, with the management team saying ‘whoever’s idea this was should feel ashamed’ Boxy Boo was the very first successful experiment created during the Bigger Bodies Initiative, a project which was initially deemed an "impossibily" by Playtime CO. staff, though according to Harley Sawyer, the creator of the initiative, Boxy Boo had beaten all odds, which lead to his creation, proving his initiative a success. From there, this opened the doors for many other experiments.

Surprise Hare– a teal, egg-shaped object with big ears and a cute face, scrapped likely because it wasn’t all that appealing and didn’t live up to its name. We guess there was no surprise inside? Well, with the type of surprises you find in this factory, that might be for the better Daddy Long Legs– the male counterpart to Mommy Long Legs, and the father of the Long Legs family set. Playtime Co. likely created him around 1992 in response to the success of Mommy Long Legs A new playmate! It’s been so long… Mommy Long Legs (also ominously referred to as Experiment 1222 or Marie Payne) is essentially what you get if you cross Betty Spaghetty with a spider – in other words, a whole load of nope. She’s a large, slender creature, with four long, twisting limbs and a body made of two segments similar to a spider’s abdomen and cephalothorax. Many people have theorized that Boxy Boo was created to punish Playtime Co. workers who found out about the experiments or tried leaking them to the public.Love Dog– a plush, purple sausage dog with a simple shape and a pink, heart-shaped nose. There’s no information on why Playtime Co. rejected this one Collectibility: Boxy Boo plush toys come in a variety of animal designs, each with their own unique style and personality. This makes them highly collectible and desirable among fans of the Boxy Boo. During Chapter 2, you hear a Cat-Bee’s creepy voice telling you that you ‘need to get out of here’, followed up by a playful giggle and a ‘just kidding’. Beyond these brief appearances, we don’t know too much about her, but we’re sure we’ve not seen the last of her just yet. Dr. Matthew Wayson– a scientist or psychologist seemingly responsible for recording and monitoring the children and experiments, along with the physiological impact their studies have on the children Pre-Game Lobby • Theater • Playtime Factory • Feeding Pit • Screening Room • Destroy-a-Toy • Misfit Pit

There are a few other characters we either hear about or see glimpses of throughout Chapters 1 and 2 – some being more important (and threatening) than others. Here’s a brief summary of what we know about each of them so far. Barrel o’ Huggys– a barrel of stretchy, flat versions of Huggy Wuggy that can hook together, similar to the real-life Barrel of Monkeys game. Rejected as it was deemed a choking hazard after children tried to eat from the barrel thinking it was candy In the game, Boxy managed to escape confinement and began targeting a group of workers who were wandering the factory, attempting to assemble a toy before loading it on the train they had arrived in and then leaving. However, deeper looks indicate that he is highly intelligent and deceptive and likes to use a box disguise to fool people. Survivors • Leith Pierre • Micath Pierciado • Huggy Wuggy • Mommy Long Legs • Boxy Boo • Bunzo Bunny • PJ Pug-a-Pillar • WuggiesMuch like the others, Boxy was highly dangerous and animalistic. However, the company took advantage of Boxy's murderous instincts to eliminate people who were investigating their activities. Baby Long Legs– the child of Mommy Long Legs and Daddy Long Legs, Baby Long Legs is the child of the Long Legs family set. Playtime Co. likely created him in 1993 to complete the family unit after the success of its parent toys She has a massive ego accompanied by some severe attachment issues, which often leads to her lashing out if she thinks you’re going to leave or don’t want to play with her any more. But, if you play your cards right and follow our Poppy Playtime Chapter 2 walkthrough, you should manage to escape her clutches – and seemingly bring an end to Mommy Long Legs’ reign of terror. He carries two large symbols which, during the Musical Memory minigame, he smashes together while slowly lowering down from the ceiling. If you take too long in the minigame or make too many mistakes, he lowers even faster, flashing his sharp teeth and crashing his symbols more aggressively, until he reaches you and it’s game over. If you succeed, however, it seems that Mommy Long Legs brings an untimely demise to this poor party rabbit. Boxy Boo was originally created in 1966, five years after Bron was created. While he was somewhat successful, he wasn't as popular as the other toys, not appearing in the company's main line-up of mascot toys in the 90's. However, Playtime Co. found a new purpose for Boxy Boo. Boxy Boo's box could be seen in the tape introducing the Bigger Bodies Initiative: the factory's infamous experiments with the goal of creating giant workforce to avoid lawsuits and have more efficient work done. The Boxy Boo in Project: Playtime is the first successful Bigger Bodies Initiative monster to have been created. His purpose was to dispose any lower-ended employees aware about the Initiative.

Puzzle Pillars • Port-A-Lounge • Crash Doors • Grapple Handles • Dash Handles • Sabotages • Perks • Toy Parts • Toy Machine Deposits

Love Bug– a butterfly-like bug that appears on a blueprint in the Rejected Room and may have originally been intended to join the Swap-imals line alongside PJ Pug-a-Pillar and Cat-Bee Huggy Wuggy is a tall and slender creature, with long floppy limbs and bright blue fur. As a toy and mascot, he’s a quiet yet warm and welcoming creature who loves to give out hugs. However, his monstrous counterpart has large, dilated pupils and sharp teeth, along with an unhealthy dose of murderous intent. He still loves hugs, but rather than a fuzzy wuzzy embrace, they’re the let-me-suffocate-you-and-bite-your-face variety.



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