In Poppy Playtime Chapter 1, the antagonist Huggy Wuggy had no voice, and Chapter 2 revealed that he should have. The game's cardboard cutouts give a glimpse into what the various toys of Playtime Co. sound like, including Huggy Wuggy and Mommy Long Legs — in addition to toys that haven't been shown yet like Candy Cat. Poppy Playtime is good as-is, but Ch. 1 could have been even better with one simple change.
After players have freed Poppy, a small doll with an extreme level of intelligence, their next goal is to escape the factory and the murderous toys that inhabit it. In Poppy Playtime Ch. 2, Mommy Long Legs takes Huggy Wuggy's place as the main antagonist, but unlike Huggy, she speaks to the player, in a high-pitched voice that gives her an eerie cheerfulness. Like Huggy, she meets her end at the hands of the player character, screaming about being "made part of" someone, presumably Experiment 1006, the claw that immediately appears to take her corpse away.
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The cardboard cutouts scattered throughout the factory have several voice lines for the different monsters. Some, like Kissy Missy's, are fun and silly, to be expected from a toy factory, but others like Mommy Long Legs' are disturbing. Both of them represent Chapter 2 well since Poppy Playtime is a horror game, one that frequently twists childlike elements into horrifying monstrosities. No matter what they say, none of them truly come off as whimsical; the setting of the factory and the knowledge of the toys' true nature makes them creepy instead.
The main reason why Ch. 1 Huggy Wuggy should have had the voice that his cutout does in Ch. 2 is because it could have made him much scarier. Huggy
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