Theodore Grambell Poppy Playtime

Theodore Grambell

Theodore Grambell, popularly known as Experiment 1188: CatNap, is the Poppy Playtime franchise’s secondary antagonist. Deep Sleep, the game’s third chapter, features CatNap at its center. But before being CatNap, Theodore was an orphan at the Home Sweet Home Orphanage.

His “fictional friend,” the Prototype, convinced him to unlock the service door, evidently to free the other orphans and experiment subjects. fortunately, this escape attempt led to Theodore’s electrocution.

According to records shown in Chapter 3 Interactable ARG, Theodore was a troubled orphan who concerned his counselors. Theo appeared to have few to no friends at Home Sweet Home, except one unseen companion, which Joel Sinclair initially thought was fictional.

Based on his discussions with counselors and next actions, Theo was skilled at stealth; he was able to steal a GrabPack 2.0 with two Green Hands before escaping Home Sweet Home at “night” without being discovered by Security, as well as break into Joel’s office during the latter’s lunch break.

About Theodore Grambell

Name: Theodore Grambell
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 1983
State: Dead/Experienced
Death date: November 20, 1990
Place of death: Playtime Co.

What is the History of Theodore Grambell?

When Playtime Co. was still working, Theodore Grambell became well-known among the workers for his connection to an imaginary partner who appeared to encourage him to undermine the company. In Chapter 3 Interactable ARG, Theodore’s painting shows him in purple, sitting on his bed with a skeletal arm emerging from underneath. This drawing strongly suggests that Theodore’s “imaginary” companion was Experiment 1006, the prototype.

History of Theodore Grambell

One day, 1006 directed Theodore to unlock a maintenance door at Playcare with a stolen GrabPack and a green GrabPack Hand. Following the Prototype’s instructions, Theodore attempted to open the door, possibly expecting 1006 to allow the orphans to leave.

However, because to his young age and lack of understanding of how to use the GrabPack, Theodore was shocked by the green hand and required quick medical attention. When Joel Sinclair and Thomas Clarke found out about the incident, they determined over the phone that Theodore’s imaginary friend was to blame. They expressly said that the maintenance door needed two personnel to operate. Thomas claimed to have seen Theodore’s phantom companion.

Despite Theodore’s injury, his believed friend’s behaviors continued, and he became CatNap. Poppy Playtime Character CatNap, like Boxy Boo, was designed with one specific objective in mind: to put the children of Home Sweet Home to sleep while keeping orphans from escaping Playcare. Several individuals were considered for control of CatNap, but Theodore Grambell was ultimately chosen and became the gatekeeper of Playcare.

Facts or Details

Theodore has stated that he has been in the ARG for seven years.

Taking this into attention, he is about 22 years old at the time of the match.

It is eventually revealed that Theodore’s “friend” is The Prototype, as evidenced by his drawing in Chapter 3 Interactable ARG.

It is also strongly declared that the Prototype saved Theodore and left him in the hands of the faculty members.

The photograph for Theodore is of Ben Rooker, MOB Entertainment’s sound designer and writer, as a child.

Conclusion

Theodore “Theo” Grambell was an orphan research subject who would be transformed into CatNap as part of the Bigger Bodies initiative. His name was originally referenced in the Transcript Submission document in Chapter 3 Interactable ARG, and his image first appeared in Home Sweet Home in Chapter 3: Deep Sleep.

FAQS

What happened to Theodore Grambell?

What “freedom” does The Prototype give up so that Theodore could survive? And how did it help him survive? According to Ollie, Theodore Grambell became electric with a Green Hand Grabpack and was ready to die until Experiment 1006 intervened and saved him.

Who was Theodore Grambell?

According to documents revealed in the Chapter 3 Interactable ARG, Theodore was a troubled orphan who concerned his counselors. Theo appeared to have few to no friends at Home Sweet Home, with the exception of one unseen companion, whom Joel Sinclair initially thought was fictional.

Is Poppy Playtime based on an actual story?

New Game Theory! After viewing all of Game Theory’s Poppy Playtime videos and learning about Elliot Ludwig’s biography, I realised that the character could be based on a real person with a very similar historical background.

How old was brother Theodore when he died?

Theodore, 94, died in New York City on April 5, 2001.