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    My name is LuckyPassy I’m part of the Smiling Critters!

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    The Smiling Critters is a popular plush line of colorful animals created by Playtime Co., infamous for their enlarged mouths and giant smiles. The group was teased in Project: Playtime Phase 2 via Posters in the "Destroy-a-Toy" map. Following this, the full toy line was revealed in the Chapter 3 Interactable ARG. CatNap appears in Chapter 3: "Deep Sleep" as the main antagonist, while the other monstrous miniature versions appear as secondary antagonists except for DogDay's Bigger Bodies counterpart, although the latter assumes a secondary antagonistic role upon being possessed by the Ruined Critters.

    Several other characters outside of the Ruined Critters versions have comparatively minor and indirect roles, namely the security statues of Bobby BearHug in Home Sweet Home (one active, one defunct) that serve as minor obstacles to the player and recurring motifs throughout the chapter that seemingly emphasize Hoppy Hopscotch's beneficial traits. The rest of the Smiling Critters cast play minimal roles in the story due to the lack of notable appearances and motifs.

    The Smiling Critters are small, colorful, anthropomorphic animals, each appearing as a plush toy with a zipper on the front chest, large gaping smiles, and black eyes with white pupils. Each toy has a unique pendant representing the core aspect of each of their personalities.

    In addition to this, each Smiling Critter comes with the ability to emit their own unique scent via a hole in their mouths by pulling on their tails, all of which are traditionally used to aid with sleep or relaxation, being based on a specific type of fruit, herb or flower.

    Backstory

    In mid-1989, the Smiling Critters were created by Playtime Co., and to promote the launch of the toys, a cartoon of the same name would air during Summer 1989. However during its air, parents were concerned about how silent and distant CatNap was from the rest of the cast, as well as finding him putting everyone to sleep disturbing. During the production of the plushies, a mistake caused some CatNap plushies to emit The Red Smoke instead of the preferred lavender, making kids in the US who owned the toy suffer violent nightmares. Because of the controversy, the cartoon's reception would run afoul and turn sour, and as a result, CatNap was recalled from the lineup and removed from all promotional material. Following the negative reception of the cartoon, it was pulled off air and put into Playtime's vault, never to be repeated. At some point, the Smiling Critters became the main mascots of Playcare. After late 1990, the characters would be used in the Bigger Bodies Initiative, with an orphan, Theodore Grambell, becoming CatNap and designated Experiment 1188. CatNap would be used in Home Sweet Home. On August 8th, 1995, CatNap and their plush toys participated in The Hour of Joy, killing everyone within Playcare no matter if they were innocent or guilty, and feasting on their bodies, leaving only the children alive. However, the rest of the cast allegedly fought back against The Prototype's control but were eventually killed off by either him or CatNap, with DogDay being the only survivor and kept tortured within the Playhouse's prison cells. It is unclear as to which other Smiling Critters characters were recreated for the Bigger Bodies Initiative besides Catnap and Dogday, however, as their names are never directly mentioned in relation to the project.

    Chapter 3: Deep Sleep

    The Smiling Critters appear as the secondary antagonists of Chapter 3: "Deep Sleep" as miniature versions of themselves. Only DogDay and CatNap's Bigger Bodies counterparts are fully seen in the chapter, though both eventually perish. The Smiling Critters cast also make appearances in the forms of Playtime posters, their cutout boards, and statues in the center of Playcare's dome, the latter two of where audios of them can be played. Bobby BearHug also appears as two security statues in Home Sweet Home from which The Player must obtain batteries. Hoppy Hopscotch does not make many direct appearances, but motifs of her enthusiastic plus cooperative personality and lightning bolt pendant both occur repeatedly within the chapter. The other Smiling Critters characters do not appear to have any special occurrences.

    •The Smiling Critters appear to take general inspiration from 1980s toy lines such as Care Bears and My Little Pony.

    •Their built-in scents were possibly inspired by the Strawberry Shortcake line of toys, which had scented hair.

    •Each Smiling Critter having a symbol to represent their personalities and talents could be inspired by the Care Bears' belly badges or Cutie Marks from My Little Pony.

    •The species of the Smiling Critters could specifically be inspired by the Care Bear Cousins.

    •The Smiling Critters also bear resemblance to the Smile Cats created by 3D animator LIGHTS ARE OFF.

    •The first reveal of all the Smiling Critters, along with the name "Smiling Critters", was released on November 3, 2023, on Mob Entertainment's Twitter account.

    1.Orientation Notebook, pages 34-36

    2.Orientation Notebook, pages 34-36

    3.DogDay mentions that he was the last of the Smiling Critters when The Player finds him in the Playhouse. Combined with the fact that there are miniature versions of not only DogDay but also CatNap, it's highly possible that he, along with the rest of the lineup, was used as part of the Bigger Bodies Initiative.

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    5.https://twitter.com/mobgamesstudios/status/1720456667169464403

    6.https://twitter.com/mobgamesstudios/status/1720471950290493808

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