The Bigger Bodies version of CatNap is fervently devoted to the Prototype, tirelessly promoting worship and urging others to embrace the concept of " The Hour of Joy." Those who dare to oppose the Prototype, even toy-mascots, are labeled as heretics and face dire consequences. He enjoyed watching them sleep soundly and could easily take care of the wants and needs of the children. While eerie and unnerving at first glance, CatNap was in reality a rather calming presence who took his job of being Playcare’s caretaker very seriously, as he always wanted to ensure his friends were getting the proper bed rest they need. His torso possesses a zipper line running down that entire segment of his body, with the zipper sporting a yellow crescent moon pendant.ĬatNap’s cartoon appearance is roughly the same as his toy appearance, albeit with his zipper line removed, the addition of white pupils, and the zipper pendant now attached to a black necklace.ĬatNap is a calming presence for the critters and ensures he and his friends always have the right amount of sleep to jumpstart the morning's play! End of the day, there's nothing CatNap enjoys more than watching his friends sleep soundly.Īccording to information gathered from his info card, as well as the Cross-Department Report, CatNap was originally stated to be docile, gentle, bashful and highly impressionable. Just like the other Smiling Critters, CatNap is depicted with a wide, toothless smile with a small gray air tube stuck inside it. His paws are a darker shade of purple, similar to the insides of his ears. The moon charm that was once a part of CatNap has also undergone a change, now taking on a silver-like appearance.ĬatNap's toy form is an anthropomorphic purple-furred cat with black eyes, triangular ears, a black nose and a very long tail. His torso, on the other hand, displays an unexpected resemblance to a stegosaurus, with ridges and plates adorning his back. The most dramatic part of the transformation can be seen in his mouth, which has elongated to an alarming extent, surpassing the length of his torso. The paws, in particular, are completely skeletal with elongated bone-like fingers. His legs resemble mere bare bones, lacking any semblance of flesh or fur. This skeletal version of him portrays a significant increase in his skeletal features. In his hostile form, CatNap takes on a more haunting presence, with a sickly gray complexion. Around its neck, a subtle melanoid-black zipper runs, akin to a dull yellow crescent moon charm. The disproportionately small, emaciated torso exposes the rib cage and pelvic bone beneath the skin. Monstrous paws bear four digits, each armed with sharp, black claws, and elongated limbs seem loosely stitched at the joints. The creature’s mouth can unhinge widely, devoid of discernible teeth, forming an abyss-like void. Its eyes showcase black pupils encircled by white irises and a cat-like nose. ![]() 3.2 CatNap Recall/Smiling Critters CartoonĬatNap’s monstrous form resembles a feline creature cloaked in purple fur.Ultimately, CatNap fails to complete his objective and during the final moments of Chapter 3, The Prototype reaches towards CatNap and slaughters him before snatching his lifeless body. With this return, CatNap was commanded to locate and defeat the player, recruiting a series of other monstrous experiments in Playcare in the process. During the creation of Experiment 1188, he went through two iterations before the final version was perfected.įollowing the rebellion of the victims of the Bigger Bodies Initiative, CatNap had set up shop within Playcare until the eventual return of The Player in 2005. ![]() Experiment 1188 contained a non-lethal but potent version of Red Smoke in his respiratory system. He was originally responsible for looking after the notorious Home Sweet Home, a Playcare facility that held child experiments captive. CatNap, otherwise known as Experiment 1188 or previously Theodore Grambell, is the third antagonist of Poppy Playtime, serving as the main antagonist of Chapter 3: Deep Sleep and the secondary antagonist of the series.
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