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Poppy Playtime’s Bunzo Bunny is a minor character, but he’s still an interesting one, though the game he’s responsible for in Chapter 2 should be illegal. Memorizing sequences and having quick reactions isn’t for everyone, and it’s even worse with this toy hanging above you, waiting to make you his dinner. So, let’s look at what we know about Bunzo Bunny.
As we already mentioned, Bunzo is in Poppy Playtime Chapter 2 as a minor antagonist, and our walkthrough can help you overcome his section if you’re struggling. It can also talk you through the statues minigame with Poppy Playtime’s PJ Pug-a-Pillar. Yeah, surviving your encounter with Poppy Playtime’s Huggy Wuggy only leads to more terror.
Here’s what you need to know about Poppy Playtime’s Bunzo Bunny:
Who is Poppy Playtime’s Bunzo Bunny?
Playtime Co. created Bunzo Bunny in 1991, and his popularity helped secure his place as a mascot, ensuring the toy didn’t meet the same fate as Poppy Playtime’s Daisy in the rejection section.
What is Poppy Playtime Bunzo Bunny’s role in the story?
Bunzo is the antagonist in the musical memory game you play in Fly in a Web – it’s the first challenge Poppy Playtime’s Mommy Long Legs gives you. The rules are simple: memorize the pattern shown to you and then hit the buttons in the correct order. More buttons are added, and the game gets faster with each turn. Bunzo slowly descends towards you, intent on fulfilling Mommy’s wishes. Unfortunately for him, he fails in his mission, leading the spaghetti lady to kill him.
Poppy Playtime Bunzo Bunny’s personality
He’s a very cheerful and playful soul, at least until the experiments cause him to lose his faith in humanity. Though, he does still seem kind of happy when he tries to kill you. Huh, at least one toy can still find some joy, even if it’s through our demise.
Poppy Playtime Bunzo Bunny’s appearances
Bunzo Bunny doesn’t appear in Poppy Playtime Chapter 1 but has a minor role as one of Mommy Long Legs’ minions in Chapter 2, and, despite his death in A Fly in a Web, he appears in Poppy Playtime Chapter 3.
Admittedly, his appearance in Deep Sleep is limited to a cardboard cutout and a single toy that CatNap snatches up. It’s hard to say whether or not he’ll reappear in Poppy Playtime Chapter 4 and beyond, but it’s not uncommon for toys to pop up in the form of posters.
There you have it, all you need to know about Poppy Playtime’s Bunzo Bunny. Should you want even more toys to play with, check out our FNAF characters guide, in which you can learn all about FNAF’s Freddy, FNAF’s Vanny, FNAF’s Foxy, FNAF’s Chica, and FNAF’s Roxy.
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