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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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. Mob Entertainment and their Minecraft animations may have played a role when coming up with the concept of Boxy's design. 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 During a livestream where they interacted with fans, Micah Preciado divulged that they initially had the concept of creating a character related to jumping before the conception of Boxy. This began with the vision of Bunzo Bunny; however, it soon evolved into a kangaroo and ultimately became Boxy. [1] A small, battery-operated green robot created by Playtime Co. in 1993, Boogie Bot is an unusual little fella who rarely pops up in toy-form or as a cardboard cutout throughout Chapters 1 and 2. Lovable, playful, and always up for a good spot of grooving, Boogie Bot won the hearts of adults and kids alike, and is described in his Digital Collectible profile as ‘amongst the cutest robots Playtime Co. has ever come to know’. We’ve not seen a spooky side to this boppin’ bot just yet, and we kinda hope it stays that way – he’s just too cute to be corrupted.

Boxy Boo appears to be one of the selectable antagonists forProject: Playtime . It is unknown what ability Boxy Boo has, although based off short clips and speculation, it can be assumed that Boxy Boo can jump off of steep ledges without consequences.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. It is presumed that Boxy Boo is Experiment 1160, as the Experiment 1188 Bigger Bodies Proposal refers to Experiment 1160 having enhanced mobility, a quality Boxy Boo is known for. 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. 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. Judging by the latest promotional teasers, it has been theorized that Boxy Boo will make his main game debut in Chapter: 3.

Pre-Game Lobby • Theater • Playtime Factory • Feeding Pit • Screening Room • Destroy-a-Toy • Misfit Pit 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 betterHe 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. 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

The Prototype– also known as Experiment 1006, The Prototype is a mysterious entity mentioned in two VHS Tapes. We don’t know much about him just yet, though we do get a glimpse of his terrifying robotic arm and long, needle-like fingers when he slips his hand under a door to retrieve Mommy Long Legs’ mangled body towards the end of Chapter 2. Through Mommy Long Legs’ cry of ‘he’ll make me a part of him’, the community has come to theorise that The Prototype claims the parts of other experiments to make himself stronger, and that he’s likely the main antagonist of the Poppy Playtime series as a whole. We have some thoughts about this specimen in our Poppy Playtime Chapter 3 theories article This Monster is a streamlined hunter with both speed and agility on his side. His springy limbs allow him to jump high and far to reach wherever he desires.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. 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.

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. 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. This cute but deadly creature is the horrific offshoot of several failed experiments. The first of his kind, he was based off of his toy counterpart. The original toy was created in 1966, and was later used as the base structure to create this monster.Created 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’. Survivors • Leith Pierre • Micath Pierciado • Huggy Wuggy • Mommy Long Legs • Boxy Boo • Bunzo Bunny • PJ Pug-a-Pillar • Wuggies Boxy has several ways to surprise his prey. He can go into box form and hide amongst the scenery. His spring-arm allows him to grab survivors and pull them close before clawing them to death. On top of it all, his music will become louder and faster the closer he gets to his prey. 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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