TOOOY Mommy Long Legs Plush, 43cm Kissy Missy Plush, Mommy Toy, Gift for child

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TOOOY Mommy Long Legs Plush, 43cm Kissy Missy Plush, Mommy Toy, Gift for child

TOOOY Mommy Long Legs Plush, 43cm Kissy Missy Plush, Mommy Toy, Gift for child

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All Webbed Up: After Bunzo fails to kill the player, Mommy kills him and his body can be seen dangling in the webs above the game station from the rest of the chapter.

Flower Motif: Red poppies. They're her namesake, her hair is red and is said by the commercial to smell like poppy flowers and there's a giant mural of a red poppy around the door leading to her dollhouse. Then there is everything about the Bigger Bodies initiative where the company would develop living toy mascots to replace manual human workers.

Tropes applying to Daddy Long Legs

In her furious form, Mommy takes on a deranged and annoyed appearance. Her entire body becomes withered and covered in grime. Her face is twisted into a permanent frown, while her mouth has become a scowling grimace. More Teeth than the Osmond Family: When Huggy Wuggy is chasing you, his mouth opens to reveal these. You get a good look at them during his Jump Scare, where he bites into the Player Character. Dying Vocal Change: Mommy's death first has her screaming hysterically as she's slowly dragged into an industrial grinder, which rapidly decreases in pitch and grinds to a halt when her abdomen bursts.

Cats Are Mean: He's the first instance of a feline threat in-game compared to Cat Bee and Candy Cat, who have yet to be encountered as monsters. Shout-Out: A screen-faced monochromatic robot toy that dances and talks, similar to Robosapien, a real-life toy from the 2000s whose features were the same. Horror Hunger: Since every mascot possesses digestive tracts, a majority of them (bar the Prototype) have to eat to survive, just like their former human selves. This likely explains why many of the toys and machines you find in the factory are mutilated, not to mention why most are pursuing you in the first place. Blue Is Heroic: A cyan cat whose worst flaw is being hungry all the time. Otherwise, she's cute as a button.

Tropes applying to both

Gone Horribly Right: The partial goal of the Factory is to make people into toys to extend people's lives. Thomas's situation is a deconstruction that reveals how bad of an idea that actually is in practice. He's less than half the size, disoriented, and it takes visible effort to move what little articulation he does have in a straightforward shell adaptation of the Bron toy. It also means he can't defend himself at all when he is in a dire situation.

Ambiguous Situation: Why weren't they investigated and exposed after the sudden disappearance of its many employees? Chapter 3's ARG seems to imply that the company has at least one investigator on their payroll, so a greater connection to the local police might be at play covering it up, but nothing has been confirmed. Death by Irony: Mommy's death, on two counts. Namely, she's killed when two of the same extendable limbs she used to menace you throughout the game get caught in the grinder and painfully drag her into it. Then there's also how she's a Giant Spider... but one who still dies from being squished. Despite being fairly aggressive towards the Playtime Co. staff, Mommy Long Legs loved the kids visiting the factory, considering them her surrogate children (and states she was the closest thing they had to an actual mother). She was heartbroken by their demise, and vows to kill the player character for revenge. Inferiority Superiority Complex: His egotistical manner may in fact be a cover for his inferiority complex with his role as the Chief Marketing Officer. Despite his role being important, as without him, the successful toys would not have been marketed and sold out, his constant appraisal of himself and his marketing skills seems odd as he shouldn't be this happy of himself if he really did a good job. His last comment, "If there is anything Playtime Co. should be known for, it's not toys, it's marketing.", further implies he is not given enough credit or respect for his work.

Super-Strength: Not the toys themselves, but rather the mascots based on them since they can incapacitate and kill humans easily, among other things. Half the Woman She Used to Be: After being getting her lower body popped by the grinder, her torso then snaps and falls onto the floor. Which is then seen being collected by a mechanical skeletal hand... Parental Substitute: According to Mommy Long Legs, she was the closest thing to a parent the orphans at the Playcare orphanage had. Sadly, they left her ( in other words, they died), and years alone in the deserted toy factory have driven her insane. According to her transfer request, she was also motherly towards the other toys before being assigned to the Game Station to curb her violent behavior. Pet the Dog: At one point in time, Playtime Co was once a regular toy company providing happiness to children and families all around the globe by creating toys. To bad it all fell apart with the company creating unethical experiements that resulted in the downfall of the company.

Mommy Long Legs appears to be inspired by toys out of the 90s to 2000s', specifically the famous Betty Spaghetty doll. Mad Scientist: Very clearcut from his introductory tape, where he proposes his idea of the Bigger Bodies Initiative, mentioning how it could both increase the workforce and decrease lawsuit numbers and people on payroll as long as it didn't have people working. Also, in a different tape, when he first sees Boxy Boo fully alive, he proclaims that it proves his BBI project to be a success and how it opens up numerous pathways of research. Even Evil Has Standards: Mommy loves kids and is confirmed to have never hurt a child or acted out in front of them. She entirely believes the player character deserves to be sadistically toyed with and killed for being a part of Playtime Co. and the suffering of the orphans (whom she saw as her surrogate children). The Blank: One of his damaged copies has his face plate entirely removed, which comes off as disturbing.Another of Playtime Co.'s products, this toy, created in the 90s, has long, stretchy limbs that were her key selling point. Now she spends her time scouring the Game Station area of the factory. Mommy Long Legs serves as the main antagonist of Chapter 2. Cute and Psycho: She's pink-colored, has big green eyes with lashes, and is designed to be a sweet mother figure to children, but spending years isolated in the abandoned factory (where she was being experimented on, no less) shattered whatever sanity she had left. Action Survivor: The Player becomes one after surviving their encounters with Huggy Wuggy and Mommy Long Legs, and the fact they're the only survivor of a mass disappearance event speaks volumes. Cute Machines: He's a tiny, dancing robot with an expressive screen. Intentional on Playtime Co.'s part. Vengeful Abandoned Toy: She was left in an abandoned factory that turned her into a toy, which seems to be why she's so cruel and sadistic.



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