In Poppy Playtime, you end up in a room full of toys. Most are rejected because of some reasons.
Toys[]
Name | Image | Reason of Rejection |
---|---|---|
Barrel O' Huggys | ![]() |
Children thought the Huggys in the barrel were candies. |
Kick-me-Paul | ![]() |
No one liked him. |
Owen the Oven | ![]() |
Kids got 3rd degree burns while playing with him. |
Sir Poops-a-lot | ![]() |
Focus groups didn't like him. |
Pet Stone | ![]() |
Focus groups were confused. |
Orange Robot Toy | Management went with Mommy Long Legs as Playtime Co.'s Stretch Toy Concept. | |
Sunni Buddi | Unknown | |
Daisy (marionette) | Too scary for young children. | |
Retail Shipment 018345 | Entire batch toys is miscolored due to Patty Haul sabotaging the painting machine. NOTE: Patty Haul has been dealt with. | |
Mommy Long Legs Concept V1 & V2 | ![]() The current design. |
Too freaky for target demographic. |
Love Dog | Unknown | |
Surprise Hare | It did not appeal to the design and name. |
Trivia[]
- Sir Poops-a-lot was thought to be a mix of Freddy Fazbear & Garfield.
- Speaking of Garfield, the meme of Jon asking, "Why do they call it oven when you of in the cold food of out hot eat the food?" Is written behind Owen the Oven.
- The pet stone is a reference to the real world and short lived pet rock fad of the mid 1970s created by marketing executive Gary Dahl.
- Sir Poops-A-Lot appeared in a short of Fazbear & Friends.