I hadn't much of 1969 Moomin, but with what I know I believe that Jasmine deserves to have a hug.
Little One is a rubber cat. Yep, the design is based on how artists will give both Snufkin and his father cat-like appearances.
Much like Pomni, he was freaking out when he learned he would be stuck in the Amazing Digital Circus forever. Little One still didn’t lose his hope for an exit after his first adventure, but he doesn’t want to put too much effort into it in case he abstracts. He’s getting used to being in the circus now, and the adventures are helping him calm down a bit. This won’t last long as it’ll turn into something he feels forced to do rather than his own accordance. It also doesn’t help that the adventures usually get off the rails.
When he holds his breath, he turns invisible.
Jasmine (1969 Snufkin):
If anyone is wondering, yes, his design is inspired by the 1969 Moomin episode 24 in which he had a cowboy alter ego.
Jasmine, Jas for short, is a bit of a jerk, like Jax. However, unlike Jax, he has moments where he shows the group his soft side. While he doesn't show it often, it’s enough to let the others know that they could trust him. He’s the most accepting of his fate and the fact that there is no way out of the circus. Due to this, he can be a bit narcissistic at times and views the other’s attempt of an escape as a waste of time. However, he still hopes for an exit, he just doesn’t want to get his hopes up.
No one knows what happens if he holds his breath.
(nickname by @moomin-toons)
"I never got outta of here, did I?"
Base on @starrybluenightz's Inked Puppetry AU
It's a BATIMxWelcome Home crossover AU where Wally Franks became the voice actor of Wally Darling after leaving Joey Drew's Studio, only to become the puppet himself along with the other cast members. After escaping the realm they were trapped in, they somehow ended up in the BATIM realm where Wally gained an emotional surprise.
After some time, I decided to finally reveal this AU that I had created.
Everyone please welcome Toy’s Play AU. A crossover combo of Toy Story and Child’s Play.
Story: Woodsen is tired of Andy (Andrew) always ruining his plans. Using some dark magic, he conquers up a spell that allows the user to bring in two versions of himself: The serious but friendly and loyal Woody and the hyperactive Buddi. (Note: The story is kinda ongoing, so it’ll mostly be full of some fun drawings and introduction of other characters.).
Made in 1956, making him the oldest of the trio, he’s just trying to find a way back home to the Lost Toy Gang. Woody hopes to reunite with his fiance, Bo Peep, and their newly adopted twins Jen and Jenny. It became more complicated with having to watch over his two other alternate selves, especially with one who is a serial killer and the other not having a lot of knowledge of good and bad. He’s also battling a small problem of his own (caused by Woodsen) which is also another reason he can’t get home.
The middle child since he was born in 1957 and entered his new body in 1988. During the 1980s, he was a serial killer known as “The Killer Cowboy'' due to the fact that he would sometimes leave little cowboy hats behind in the crime scene. Before that he was part of a group of lost children. He’s married to his Bo Peep, Bonnelle, and the two have teenage twins, Jen and Jenny. Right now, he’s forced to help the other toy to find a way home since his spell only brings them into his world, not out.
Made in 2019, he’s the youngest of the trio. Unlike the other two, he’s an advanced AI that gains more of a human personality after the worker working on him turns off his safety protocols. While he was able to get back to Andy (Drew) and Molly (Mol) with his girlfriend Bo Peep (Bestie) and his new friend, the disaster of the mall incident is still a bit fresh. While a bit naive and childish, he does know when things start to get serious. He also understands why he shouldn't kill anymore, but still won't hesitate with harming a person (which can be life-threatening) if they're doing anything wrong.
River (2014 Snufkin):
He’s a plastic fisherman toy as a reference to how he wanted to go fishing with Moomin in the movie.
While not as insane as Kinger, he isn’t all there, since he was in the circus for the longest time. He mostly would space out and mutter some nonsense. His gibberish nonsense is actually being told to a friend that he barely remembers, but sometimes believes is in the circus with them. Despite this, he is very caring and tries to act like a positive older brother to the others. River is also overprotective over Little One and helps calm down his anxiety during his first few days in the digital circus. He’s also worried about Samur as he would usually skip the adventures.
When he holds his breath, he also starts to glow like Kinger, but the color is light blue and it also causes his surroundings to show water reflection.
(Nickname by @moomin-toons)
Buddi and Bestie.
What a wonderful love they share. They might not understand the full concept of love, but they're willing to learn together.
Now for AGA Goldie and Foxy.
Throughout the Ask Goldie Anything series, Foxy is one of the tormentors to Goldie. Sure it’s due to how Goldie would cause mischief around the pizzeria, not to mention the bite of ‘87 that he caused, there are times where he does it without reason. I mean, he literally didn’t trust Goldie just because Freddy told him not to on a piece of paper while the bear was trying to be friendly with him.
Another example is in Part 5: Party Pooper. Goldie was only trying to attend the party but Foxy insteads locked him in the backroom. This seems similar to the FNAF 4 Night 4 minigame in which Evan is seen locked in a backroom presumably by his older brother.
In Ask Goldie Anything Part 3, when Foxy was about to throw Goldie outside, he started making fun of Goldie for crying at his harsh words. That seems similar to how Michael would make fun of his own brother’s tears despite being the cause for them.
Admittedly, Goldie doesn’t really share much in common with Evan. However, as mentioned above, he was tormented by Foxy. However, in the series, Goldie is also shown to have his own plush toy version of himself. A plush toy that’s similar to the Fredbear that Evan had.
And of course, there is the bite of ‘87. While Evan’s bite happened in ‘83, the bite in AGA involves a child rather than an employee. Also, Goldie has a complicated relationship with Freddy, which could also be seen as Evan’s relationship with Michael. Also, well his world's Golden Freddy, the same one that Evan is associated with as seen by the poster view in FNAF 6 Pizza Simulation.
Once again, this is mostly a coincidental relationship, but it’s funny to think about how AGA Foxy and Goldie are almost like FNAF Michael and Evan when they were alive. Anyways, I wonder what you all think about this. Feel free to write your thoughts.
So, I have rediscover Boneheads (made by @Atomi-Cat) and Jack Skellington is La Muerte and Xibalba's son (made by @yuramec). This got me wondering. What if the two are place together?
Ok, this is mainly to see how Manolo will react to this. I mean, imagine finding out that not only is one of your friends the son of two powerful deities in charge of a holiday you celebrate, but they were the same ones who made that wager of you and your friends which cause you to die a early death the first time around.
For me, I imagined this going in two ways:
Manolo found out who Jack's parents are, while Jack himself either didn't know about the wager or knew about it but not to the full extent. You know, like one of those parent lore that gets drop once and is never brought up again. Cue the awkward and tense atmosphere in the air between Manolo and Xibalba while Jack is somewhat oblivious to it, and is trying to ensure that his friends and parents have a wonderful time together.
or
2. Not only does Manolo know who Jack's parents are, but he's also his godfather. Why? I don't know, maybe it was some way to show that all is forgiven and try to move on from the past. Also, it was mentioned that the Sanchez family was La Muerte's favorite due to them flirting with death as bullfighters, so that could have a play in the decision.
Not sure, what does anyone think about this?
Both Buddie and Woodsen are in the 2020s, while Woody's world is in the early 2000s. The only difference between the two is that Buddi enjoys vines and memes (Something he got from his Andy and Molly) while Woodsen is more concerned with his body count.
(P.S. Woodsen got the knowledge from his Forky, who will sort of act like a stand in for Jake Wheeler.)