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[Poppy Playtime] Is there merchandise out?

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  • April 13, 2025
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There are teeth growing inside, huh?

2: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx43

I don’t quite understand why it’s popular.

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>>2

Is Propre popular… It might be popular…

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>>2

After playing similar follow-up games, when a new chapter is released, the quality difference is so great that it gives me a cold.

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Super cute

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I thought it was just another FNAF follower, but it surprisingly attracted a bunch of crazy kids.

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Children are also very popular, but I wonder if they get to know it through commentary videos.

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The original founder created an orphanage where orphans could happily live out of pure goodwill → Later, a person who took over the company and a genius scientist used the orphans, who were a hindrance to their management, modifying them into self-operating toys and employees to exploit them.

The flow is evil.

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No matter how many times I see it, it's a crazy product.

No matter how many times I see it, it’s a crazy product.

10: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx17

>>9

Looking at the North Star Arhat Strike in the top left makes me laugh.

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>>10

I can’t show my face because I can’t show it…

I still don’t really understand what I came here for…

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>>17

Player (Why did he come back to a place like this…)

Catnap (Why has this guy come back to such a place…)

Prototype (Why did this guy come back to such a place…)

11: Japan Otaku Reviews

Hagi-kun is very popular among JS, but he is not the most popular.

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>>11

Who is the most popular?

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Well, since Huggy Wuggy made a comeback in the latest chapter, it’s just the beginning from here.

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It’s a bit funny that there’s even a stuffed animal of the sturdy Piano-saurus.

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I was wondering why PC games are so popular among kids, but I see, it’s because of the live streams.

I found out that it was released on consumer platforms last year.

18: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx10

It’s probably ③ anyway.

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The shutter is too strong.

20: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx11

Hokuto Rakan Strike

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>>20

You are poor and also bald.

Let’s work hard, anyway.

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The child of someone I follow on (social media) was making a character out of clay.

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It was popular with things like Gremlins, so it’s in that category, right?

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>>23

What happened to the reboot?

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>>25

Even if you ask… I only just learned of its existence for the first time.

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Honestly, at first I perceived it as a shock horror type.

I think it’s amazing how the story gets deeper with each series update.

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Did something happen at the toy factory?

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>>26

Well, that would be a disaster…

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>>26

There’s no way a toy factory would cover up an accident and use dead children as experimental materials.

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>>26

Stop the camera! Right now!

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>>26

It means that a struggling company was taken over by a shady individual and started doing dubious business.

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There’s a dead kid, that’s crossing the line!

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Release Mr. K.

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Mr. K should release the pre-pro live streamers… That number of cards is just strange, isn’t it?

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I know that Banzou Bunny is popular among kemoshota.

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Recently, Banban has also become popular in a similar category, but I don’t understand what makes it appealing.

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>>37

Unlike Poppy, the release pace is fast.

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This mixes with Garden of BamBam.

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Turning Huggy Wuggy’s face sideways to make it look like a blue triangle clearly shows that there is some kind of malicious intent toward Cover Corporation.

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I used to see it a lot in arcade prize machines for a while.

I don’t see it anymore now.

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Popipa consistently feels like factory exploration, but BanBan has changed a lot since kindergarten and I don’t really understand it well.

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It’s the type that appears in erotic dream commentary.

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With this trend, Bendy ended up being treated as a rough loop series, making it difficult to follow until the end.

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The enthusiasm of dream girls for this is amazing, and it’s a bit overwhelming.

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It seems that there are a certain number of gaijin who are fapping to Amanda in the video, which is the scariest part.

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>>46

With that!?

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>>56

Don’t mock people’s sexual preferences.

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Kankōn

48: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

It’s the same with school stairs, but kids have loved horror since long ago, right?

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When I see a loose design of a Hagi-kun doll at places like Zarasu, it reminds me of the Hokuto Rakan Geki.

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It’s a bit surprising that there’s a corner at Toys “R” Us, isn’t it?

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Did the matches become popular too?

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It was no good selling stuffed animals of tortured Dog Day.

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I’m surprised to see capsule toys and stuffed animals even in this slightly desolate shopping district.

54: Japan Otaku Reviews

This is easy to understand and puts a lot of effort into the story, so I can see why it would become popular.

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The protagonist seems like a former employee, but why did they just jump in here when called so easily?

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>>55

Is it to settle all sins…?

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Here, it has become less scary because there are too many characters that chatter away.

It’s interesting.

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>>58

I thought so, but the thread images are indeed scary, so they’re amazing.

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Beep beep beep beep beep beep beep

SHA SHA SHA SHA SHA SHA SHA SHA SHA EISHA…

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This guy came back with a message so crude it could rival a horror doll, from a place of horrific experiments and slaughter!?

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It’s too crazy that Doi slips through any little gap he finds.

I’m glad it’s not an adversarial relationship.

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Hmm.

>>63

Hmm…

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The poor Doi was thrown into chaos because of the brat with a temper tantrum…

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>>65

But I wonder if the short-tempered personality became violent just because it lost its companions?

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>>69

It seems to be at a level that is just a bit rough.

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>>79

In the first place, it’s a bit strange to remain calm after something like that, or rather, being able to have a conversation means you’re in the sane category, right?

From the perspective of a crappy company, it’s no wonder that it becomes a crappy kid.

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Is it trending to sell things like thread images and Banban in a chapter format?

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>>66

Well, since it also serves to earn production costs along the way, it’s not really that strange of a story.

I understand the feeling of wanting to complain about being made to buy it all at once.

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Because you can analyze what elements were well-received and use that as a basis for deciding whether to change or maintain the direction.

I think a chapter-based approach offers more stable quality.

>>68

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The fact that they casually mix in the children who were killed in the accident shows how terrible the company is.

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Is the ProPlay update still not out?

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It looked like Baki’s stance.

It looked like Baki's stance.

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>>72

Haggy the Horseman has returned!!

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I think it’s a game that improves on the shortcomings of the FNAF series by clearly resolving mysteries in the main story and properly dealing with the perpetrators, so I didn’t find it strange that it became popular.

What are you planning to do about Project Playtime?

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It’s quite strange that they’re doing pop-up stores all the way to Garden of Bam Bam.

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Kevin, if you don’t mix it, it won’t become a super convenient toy.

Matthew and Jack are just kind toys.

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The guy behind Eiko Kano.

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I only caught a glimpse of the stream, but it seems more like an action puzzle than horror, right?

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>>80

There’s a proper chase and a boss battle, so it’s horror.

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Isn’t the way to receive a banban quite easy to understand?

Of course the level of the graph will drop.

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It looks like they’re on our side, but the enemy that interfered with the player’s escape is a poppy.

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>>83

It was Poppy who insulted the protagonist who had always put their body on the line.

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>>85

One who escaped from the fear of the prototype was Poppy.

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>>86

This guy really left Kishi behind and ran away…

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Oh, I found a donut!

Thank you for the meal!

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I thought it would have a gruesome setting since it feels like a horror game, but it’s even more gruesome than I expected.

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On the one hand, there’s Banban, but it seems like the youkai side is having some kind of internal conflict…

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If the monsters are united, there’s no choice but for the protagonist to be defeated in an instant.

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I can’t help but respond with “Shut up, be quiet!” when I’m told “You’re all alone, no one is on your side!” 💪 I like you.

93: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

The fact that I can have a proper conversation with three mixed personalities is already considered normal.

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I don’t care either way since I’ve already killed him…

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I was amazed that the voice was a foreshadowing element.

In Chapter 3, the addition of Japanese voice acting makes it difficult to understand the reveal without it, right?

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Somehow, Kuromi and Momonga are becoming equal to Hagiwagi.

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The honor student child is still fine.

The child who was just caught up in the accident is really admirable for trying to keep quiet.

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I thought the Japanese version of the character had an amazing voice, and then I realized it’s the actor who plays Krauser in Resident Evil.

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Mascot-type horror is quite popular in Japan, yet not many are made here.

Well, it might be because it feels like indie is mainstream now.

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>>99

Currently, Japanese horror seems to give the impression of being either asset-based or made by companies that are trying to be indie.

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>>99

Since it’s a cartoon-style mascot, I don’t feel I can make it better than the real thing over there.

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“Is there really something alive out there?”

It was on our side that almost killed.

101: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I seriously wonder why this character is in a place like this.

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This guy has always thought that if he wanted to escape, it would be easy.

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