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Poppy Playtime is an episodic survival horror video game series first developed and published in 2021 by American indie developer Mob Entertainment. [a] The game is set in the fictional toy-making company named Playtime Co. The player controls a retired employee who receives a note inviting them back to the abandoned toy factory after the ...
Theodore Grambell, or CatNap, in video game Poppy Playtime; Theodore "The Roach" Roachmont, from Supernoobs; Other uses. Theodore (horse), a British Thoroughbred racehorse; Theodore Racing, a Formula One constructor; See also. Theodoros, or Theodorus; Principality of Theodoro, a former principality in Crimea
Poppy Playtime: Multiple A green rabbit who is one of the Smiling Critters. Her pendant is a Lightingbolt. Hopsalot Rabbit JumpStart Kindergarten: PC (Windows, Macintosh) Also called Mr. Hopsalot and Hops. Jazz Jackrabbit: Jackrabbit Jazz Jackrabbit: DOS: A green space jackrabbit who wears a red bandana and is armed with an LFG9000. Kung Fu ...
Huggy Wuggy, an antagonist in the horror video game Poppy Playtime; Huggy, a character in the animated preschool TV series Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! See also.
Neil David Ross is a British–born voice actor. Noted for his Trans-Atlantic accent, he has provided voices in many American cartoons, most notably G.I. Joe, Spider-Man, My Life as a Teenage Robot, Voltron, and Transformers, as well as video games.
This page is a list of film adaptations of video games.These include local, national, international, direct-to-video and TV releases, and (in certain cases) online releases.
In 2021, Endigo released a song called Huggy Wuggy, [25] based on a character from the video game Poppy Playtime. The song gained popularity in 2022 when it went viral on TikTok, [26] with users (mainly children) incorporating it into their Poppy Playtime-related videos. This led to some controversy, as parents around the world expressed ...
Betty Spaghetty was invented and designed by Elonne Dantzer [3] and licensed to The Ohio Art Co. and released in 1998. The doll was very popular during its launch, however the line was discontinued in 2004 due to Ohio Art's toy shipments falling to 15% due to weak retail markets and strong competition in the fashion doll market.