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The Green Hand Tutorial is a VHS Tape recording found within Chapter 2: "Fly in a Web" of Poppy Playtime. The tape can be obtained when entering the Molding Room. The tape itself informs new employees on a unique feature seen on the GrabPack, the Green Hand. The tape highlights its special electrical ability.
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The continuation provided by Playtime Co. focuses on one of the additional attachable features to the GrabPack. This VHS Tape covers the Green GrabPack Hand and its special ability to carry and temporarily hold electricity.
The VHS Tape plays out like its predecessor, a simple slideshow with 3D examples in the style of individual pages for each step. The tape starts with introducing the Green Hand. The tape proceeds by teaching the viewer how to hold electricity, instructing employees to shoot green power outlets to temporarily hold electricity in the hand. The tape continues by explaining that the hand can only hold such energy for a mere 10 seconds before fading away.
The tape continues by showing employees about the Green Hand's usage and its influence around the factory. The tape tells the viewer to shoot the Green Hand while holding an electrical current onto the green hand receivers. These receivers temporarily open large doors, allowing for secure access around the factory. Before concluding, the tape informs the viewer to not linger under an open door or else injury will ensue, as the receivers are on the same time limit as the hand.
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- The Lime VHS Tape actually uses the same color as Leith Pierre Closing, the only difference being the writing on the VHS label.
- The sixth slide of the tape spells "receivers" incorrectly, swapping the i and the e.
- Another version of the video is shown to feature the yellow tutorial figure getting crushed to death by a more complex door in a more overdramatic and gruesome manner. It is most likely switched out because of it.