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| “ | I'm here outside the prison, in front of.. I'd almost forgotten it was all here. | ” |
| — Doey the Doughman referring to the dead toy piles, A Reminder | ||
The Toy Graveyard is a location seen in Chapter 4: Safe Haven of Poppy Playtime.
This location is situated in the caves outside The Shelf and is full of dead toys. Near it is a station that was used to transport toys into the prison.
Appearance[]
Located within a cave system that was underneath Playcare, the area initially was just a large cavern filled with construction vehicles and equipment used by Warrenbach Construction as a staging area while building The Shelf. Overhead, at least one pipe that was filled with Red Smoke could be seen going through the caverns into the nearby facility. In the resulting 10 years during and after The Hour of Joy, the cavern would soon be used as one of several storage areas for deceased toys to be collected and stored within for others to cannibalize. Among the dead toy piles, four of Riley's Journal documents can be found.
Gameplay[]
After using Flare Hand to open the gate secured with a rope in Checkpoint 1A, The Player enters the Toy Graveyard. At the beginning of their walk, they hear the screams of creatures walking among piles of dead toys, but they continue their journey nonetheless. Near the end of the path, a Rabie Baby plush emerges from the piles and tries to attack The Player, who in turn scares it away with their Flare Hand.
At the end of the path, as they continue, a siren sounds while The Shelf door closes. Heading toward the entrance, The Player is surprised by a horde of Nightmare Critters plush toys and Mini Huggies, which advance and attack them relentlessly until The Player uses their Flare Hand to counterattack and leaves the entrance to scare them away. With the creatures' ceasefire and the prison door closed, The Player sees a shortcut on the left side, causing them to climb the mountain of toy corpses to reach the other side.
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Trivia[]
- Due to some Warrenbach Construction equipment being slightly visible underneath the mountains of dead toys, it is possible that several of their workers might have been onsite during The Hour of Joy and were ambushed and killed along with the Playtime Co. personnel.
- With no mention of any missing persons from the company, however, it is likely that the leftover equipment was merely kept there and was set to be retrieved at a later date.






