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10 months ago

What if instead of the Hour of Joy we called it the Hour of Apologizing to Catnap and we gathered in a circle and apologized to Catnap

I was about to go on a rant about how the Bigger Bodies didn't really do anything wrong but then I realized there's a catch to that line of thinking- if any children died during the Hour of Joy.

Now, common sense says "Yes, there were children everywhere in the Game Station and Playcare, so of course the murder machines are going to steamroll over everyone like wet putty", but reviewing the footage makes me raise an eyebrow to the roof.

I Was About To Go On A Rant About How The Bigger Bodies Didn't Really Do Anything Wrong But Then I Realized
I Was About To Go On A Rant About How The Bigger Bodies Didn't Really Do Anything Wrong But Then I Realized
I Was About To Go On A Rant About How The Bigger Bodies Didn't Really Do Anything Wrong But Then I Realized

What's clear to me is that

1. There are a lot of white shirts, which is either visual shorthand for "evil specialist/scientist/employee," or it's just to make the bodies stand out in the dark. There are other people in colored or dark shirts, which I would assume are mostly incoming guests.

2. There are a LOT of adult bodies. It's difficult to tell whose bodies are shorter/taller, as the VHS isn't very clear and the perspective angles are extremely high up.

That being said, I did notice something:

I Was About To Go On A Rant About How The Bigger Bodies Didn't Really Do Anything Wrong But Then I Realized

Possibly a child's body. It's extremely dark so this could be one of the cutouts that fell over or some other prop, but it looks like a shorter body with dark clothes.

Poppy was very vague in her monologue as to who exactly died, only claiming that both the guilty and innocent had their lives taken. She doesn't specify if there were any child casualties.

We haven't seen or heard of the Bigger Bodies killing any children. Doesn't mean they can't, but I'm not certain there were any incentives as of the Hour of Joy to kill their peers. They did kill innocent adults, but this seems a bit more par for the course- they were raised in an environment where every adult lied to them to some degree or actively hurt them. There's not really a way to tell which adults are "safe" and which are not- and I would wager that some of them never had a "safe" adult to begin with.

If the children did survive, clearly none made it back to the surface. Nobody knows what happened to the missing employees. But they also wouldn't have any reason to hide in the factory post-Hour of Joy if the Bigger Bodies didn't target them. Though, we are playing as a previous employee, which would give them reason enough to steer clear of us (hence why we never see them in-game.)

I'm guessing it's probably a cut-and-dry case of the Bigger Bodies just mowing everything down that moved, but I'm hoping that's not all there is to it. Again- I don't see any motivation for them to have friendly-fired away the children who hadn't been experimented on yet, and it would make the plight of the Bigger Bodies a bit more sympathetic instead of just "UWU Big Scary Toys Mad and Kill Ppl."


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10 months ago

I was about to go on a rant about how the Bigger Bodies didn't really do anything wrong but then I realized there's a catch to that line of thinking- if any children died during the Hour of Joy.

Now, common sense says "Yes, there were children everywhere in the Game Station and Playcare, so of course the murder machines are going to steamroll over everyone like wet putty", but reviewing the footage makes me raise an eyebrow to the roof.

I Was About To Go On A Rant About How The Bigger Bodies Didn't Really Do Anything Wrong But Then I Realized
I Was About To Go On A Rant About How The Bigger Bodies Didn't Really Do Anything Wrong But Then I Realized
I Was About To Go On A Rant About How The Bigger Bodies Didn't Really Do Anything Wrong But Then I Realized

What's clear to me is that

1. There are a lot of white shirts, which is either visual shorthand for "evil specialist/scientist/employee," or it's just to make the bodies stand out in the dark. There are other people in colored or dark shirts, which I would assume are mostly incoming guests.

2. There are a LOT of adult bodies. It's difficult to tell whose bodies are shorter/taller, as the VHS isn't very clear and the perspective angles are extremely high up.

That being said, I did notice something:

I Was About To Go On A Rant About How The Bigger Bodies Didn't Really Do Anything Wrong But Then I Realized

Possibly a child's body. It's extremely dark so this could be one of the cutouts that fell over or some other prop, but it looks like a shorter body with dark clothes.

Poppy was very vague in her monologue as to who exactly died, only claiming that both the guilty and innocent had their lives taken. She doesn't specify if there were any child casualties.

We haven't seen or heard of the Bigger Bodies killing any children. Doesn't mean they can't, but I'm not certain there were any incentives as of the Hour of Joy to kill their peers. They did kill innocent adults, but this seems a bit more par for the course- they were raised in an environment where every adult lied to them to some degree or actively hurt them. There's not really a way to tell which adults are "safe" and which are not- and I would wager that some of them never had a "safe" adult to begin with.

If the children did survive, clearly none made it back to the surface. Nobody knows what happened to the missing employees. But they also wouldn't have any reason to hide in the factory post-Hour of Joy if the Bigger Bodies didn't target them. Though, we are playing as a previous employee, which would give them reason enough to steer clear of us (hence why we never see them in-game.)

I'm guessing it's probably a cut-and-dry case of the Bigger Bodies just mowing everything down that moved, but I'm hoping that's not all there is to it. Again- I don't see any motivation for them to have friendly-fired away the children who hadn't been experimented on yet, and it would make the plight of the Bigger Bodies a bit more sympathetic instead of just "UWU Big Scary Toys Mad and Kill Ppl."


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